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Key Facts: QFD Firefighter Aptitude Exam

100 Qs

Verbal, Math, Pattern, and Mechanical

QFD Recruitment Standard

4 domains

25% split per cognitive domain

Aptitude Testing Outlines

$0

No application fee for testing

Queensland Government

No calc

Mental arithmetic and estimation only

Testing Policy

Ranked

Candidates ranked dynamically in pool

QFD Guides

The QFD Firefighter Aptitude Test is a key computer-based recruitment hurdle. It tests verbal, numerical, abstract, and mechanical reasoning, ranking applicants in a highly competitive selection pool in Queensland.

Sample QFD Firefighter Aptitude Practice Questions

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1Sirens are to Warning as Hydrants are to ___?
A.Flow
B.Extinguishment
C.Water
D.Pavement
Explanation: The relationship pairs a device with the thing it delivers or provides. A siren delivers a warning; a hydrant delivers water. 'Water' is therefore the direct functional analog to 'Warning'.
2Which of the following words is most synonymous with 'Combustible'?
A.Volatile
B.Flammable
C.Inert
D.Refractory
Explanation: Combustible means capable of catching fire and burning. Flammable is the closest synonym, as it directly describes materials that ignite easily and burn rapidly.
3All firefighters are certified in first aid. Some people certified in first aid are lifeguards. Based on these statements, which of the following must be true?
A.All lifeguards are certified in first aid.
B.Some lifeguards are firefighters.
C.Some people certified in first aid are firefighters.
D.No firefighters are lifeguards.
Explanation: Since all firefighters are certified in first aid, it must be true that some of the people certified in first aid are firefighters (specifically, those who are firefighters).
4Which of the following is the most appropriate antonym for 'Hazardous'?
A.Precarious
B.Beneficial
C.Secure
D.Salubrious
Explanation: Hazardous means involving risk or danger. 'Secure' is the most direct antonym, meaning free from danger or risk.
5Analogy: Fire is to Fuel as Engine is to ___?
A.Piston
B.Petrol
C.Exhaust
D.Mechanic
Explanation: Fire requires fuel to sustain combustion, just as an internal combustion engine requires petrol (or fuel) to operate. The relationship is that of a process/system and the energy source it consumes.
6Identify the word that does NOT belong with the others: Extinguish, Quench, Douse, Ignite.
A.Extinguish
B.Quench
C.Douse
D.Ignite
Explanation: Extinguish, quench, and douse are all verbs that describe putting out or suppressing a fire. Ignite means to catch fire or set fire to something, making it the opposite action.
7Which of the following is the closest synonym to 'Mitigate'?
A.Alleviate
B.Aggravate
C.Appraise
D.Propagate
Explanation: To mitigate means to make something less severe, serious, or painful. 'Alleviate' is the closest synonym, as it also means to make suffering or a problem less severe.
8Read the following scenario: 'During structural firefighting operations, crews must maintain communication via radio at all times. If a crew enters the hot zone, they must provide status reports every 10 minutes. If the radio signal degrades, the team leader must immediately order a tactical withdrawal.' Based on this scenario, what is the trigger for ordering a tactical withdrawal?
A.Entering the hot zone.
B.Failing to provide a status report within 10 minutes.
C.A degradation of the radio communication signal.
D.A direct instruction from the incident commander.
Explanation: The text states explicitly: 'If the radio signal degrades, the team leader must immediately order a tactical withdrawal.' Therefore, signal degradation is the specific trigger.
9No Class B fire extinguishers can be used on Class A fires. Extinguisher 4 is a Class B extinguisher. Extinguisher 5 is used on a Class A fire. Which of the following is a logical conclusion?
A.Extinguisher 4 was used on a Class A fire.
B.Extinguisher 4 is not suitable for the fire Extinguisher 5 was used on.
C.Extinguisher 5 is a Class B extinguisher.
D.Extinguisher 5 is a Class A extinguisher.
Explanation: Extinguisher 5 was used on a Class A fire. Extinguisher 4 is a Class B extinguisher, and no Class B extinguisher can be used on a Class A fire, so Extinguisher 4 is not suitable for the (Class A) fire that Extinguisher 5 was used on. This is a direct, guaranteed deduction.
10Which word does NOT belong in the following group: Fuel, Heat, Nitrogen, Oxygen?
A.Fuel
B.Heat
C.Nitrogen
D.Oxygen
Explanation: Fuel, Heat, and Oxygen are the three essential components of the 'fire triangle' required for combustion. Nitrogen is an inert gas in this context and is not part of the fire triangle.

About the QFD Firefighter Aptitude Exam

The QFD Firefighter Aptitude Test is a computer-based cognitive assessment used early in the recruit firefighter selection process. It is designed to screen applicants by measuring core mental abilities crucial for safety and effectiveness in emergency services. The exam covers four distinct sections: Verbal Reasoning (comprehending fire service texts, word associations, and analogies), Numerical Reasoning (solving water, volume, rates, and percentage word problems), Abstract Reasoning (recognizing spatial patterns and shape rules), and Mechanical Reasoning (solving physical problems with gears, pulleys, levers, fluid dynamics, and basic electrical circuits). Because the recruitment receives thousands of applications for a limited number of slots, achieving a high competitive ranking on the aptitude test is essential to proceed to the physical Operational Focused Ability Test (OFAT).

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

Approximately 60-90 minutes

Passing Score

Competitive ranking

Exam Fee

Free (Queensland Fire Department (QFD))

QFD Firefighter Aptitude Exam Content Outline

25%

Verbal Reasoning

Word analogies, synonyms/antonyms, sentence completions, and deductive logic from written scenarios.

25%

Numerical Reasoning

Number sequences, mathematical word problems, fractions, rates, and basic calculation questions without a calculator.

25%

Abstract Reasoning

Non-verbal pattern recognition, 2D/3D rotations, shape sequences, and grid matrices.

25%

Mechanical Reasoning

Applied physics concepts including levers, gear trains, pulley systems, fluid pressure, and basic electrical circuits.

How to Pass the QFD Firefighter Aptitude Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Competitive ranking
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: Approximately 60-90 minutes
  • Exam fee: Free

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

QFD Firefighter Aptitude Study Tips from Top Performers

1Speed is the main challenge: practice moving past difficult questions to ensure you complete all items within the timed sections.
2Sharpen your mental arithmetic, especially long division, decimals, and basic percentage calculations.
3For mechanical questions, remember the core principles: torque balancing on levers, gear rotation rules, and how pulley systems divide load weights.
4For abstract matrices, look at both rows and columns to find horizontal or vertical rules like line additions, rotations, and color changes.
5Review official QFD candidate guides for any updates to the testing provider, as style differences exist between Pearson VUE and others.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the QFD Firefighter Aptitude Test?

It is the initial cognitive screening test that all applicants for the Queensland Fire Department must complete. It measures verbal, numerical, abstract, and mechanical reasoning to assess suitability for the demanding cognitive tasks of firefighting.

How is the test scored, and what is the passing mark?

There is no static 'pass mark.' The test uses competitive ranking. While a baseline of 70% is often required to be deemed 'qualified,' you must score in the top tier of all applicants to be invited to the next stage.

Are calculators allowed in the exam?

No. The numerical reasoning and calculations must be completed without a calculator. Standard scrap paper is provided for working out math problems.

What happens if I do not pass the aptitude test?

If you do not score high enough to rank in the advancing tier, your application is withdrawn. You will need to wait until the next official recruitment intake opens to re-apply.

Where is the aptitude test taken?

The test is typically delivered online through a supervised portal or at a designated Pearson VUE testing center in Queensland.