🔍 Key Concepts
• Look at the group of symbols around 45–48 in Part 2, which show different fire-fighting equipment related to water systems.
• Distinguish between symbols for a fire hydrant/fire hose, a monitor/nozzle, and a pump or pressure source in standard Fire Control Plans.
• Notice how circles and triangles are often used to show mechanical components like valves, fans, or pumps, not handheld equipment.
💭 Think About
• Among 19, 21, 22, and 54, which look most like a piece of machinery that would move water, rather than a valve, damper, or directional control?
• Compare each choice with the symbol next to the big water monitor marked "P" near the middle of Part 2: which exam choice most closely matches the style used there for the pumping unit?
• Which option uses a rotating/impeller-style graphic, as you might expect inside a centrifugal fire pump, instead of a simple shutter or gate shape?
✅ Before You Answer
• Verify that the symbol you pick is clearly not a valve (those are shown elsewhere with two triangles meeting at a point, like at 29 or 51).
• Check that the symbol you choose is not used near ventilation fans/dampers in the top sheet (19–22 region); those usually indicate air movement, not water.
• Confirm that the correct symbol appears close to labels like "P" or pump" on the sheet, showing its association with pumping equipment.