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2 Click Here to Start

3 Central Fire Command Welcome. I am glad that you have accepted the challenge of becoming a fire rescue professional. We are going to start you off with a training exercise. Follow the instructions on the screen and you should do fine. Click Here To Begin

4 Exit Here Click Here to Start the Rescue Welcome to our Practice Use your computer souse to guide the fire fighter to each person. Click on each person to rescue them. Watch Out – If you touch one of the hot walls you must start over. Once everyone has been rescued an exit will appear. Move your mouse to the exit to finish.

5 Exit Here

6 Central Fire Command You just touched a wall! One more mistake like that and you might be toast. Please go back and try again, people are counting on you! Click Here To Try Again

7 Central Fire Command Excellent work. You are really showing potential as a fire rescue professional. Keep up the good work. Click Here – to Continue!

8 Central Fire Command Now that you have had some practice you will need to answer some questions before I can let you go to the next test. Answer the questions that appear on your screen and progress to the next level. Click Here To Begin

9 Next Question… A microscope is a A. Device that makes objects bigger B. Device that makes objects appear larger C. Device used to see into space D. Device used to hear a person’s heartbeat ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

10 Next Question… Where is the eye piece located? A. Attached to the stage B. Next to the tilting joint C. On the bottom D. Closest to the eye ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

11 Next Question… The high and low power objectives make it easier to A. See the object clearer from a view B. Hold up the entire microscope C. Tilt the microscope to a comfortable angle D. Hold the slid in place ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

12 Next Question… The diaphragm does what for the microscope? A. Places light into the tube B. Holds objective lenses C. Lets more or less light pass through D. Moves the tube up or down a lot ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

13 Exit Here SmokeSmoke Click Here to Start the Rescue Rescue 1 Use your computer souse to guide the fire fighter to each person. Click on each person to rescue them. Watch Out – If you touch one of the hot walls you must start over. Once everyone has been rescued an exit will appear. Move your mouse to the exit to finish. By the way – you only have 15 seconds before smoke fills the room and ends the rescue.

14 Exit Here SmokeSmoke

15 Central Fire Command You just touched a wall! One more mistake like that and you might be toast. Please go back and try again, people are counting on you! Click Here To Try Again

16 Central Fire Command Excellent work. You are really showing potential as a fire rescue professional. Keep up the good work. Click Here – to Continue!

17 Next Question… The fine adjustment knob moves the tube.. A. Up and down a lot B. Sideways a lot C. Up and down a little D. Sideways a little ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

18 Next Question… The arm.. A. Holds the tube and the lenses B. Holds the entire microscope up C. Holds the light D. Holds the diaphragm ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

19 Next Question… The clips A. Tilts the microscope B. Holds objective lenses C. Lets light pass through D. Holds the slides ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

20 Exit Here Level 3 Click Here to Start the Rescue Rescue 2 Use your computer souse to guide the fire fighter to each person. Click on each person to rescue them. Watch Out – If you touch one of the hot walls you must start over. Once everyone has been rescued an exit will appear. Move your mouse to the exit to finish. By the way – you only have 15 seconds before smoke fills the room and ends the rescue.

21 Exit Here SmokeSmoke

22 Central Fire Command You just touched a wall! One more mistake like that and you might be toast. Please go back and try again, people are counting on you! Click Here To Try Again

23 Central Fire Command Excellent work. You are really showing potential as a fire rescue professional. Keep up the good work. Click Here – to Continue!

24 Next Question… The nosepiece A. Tilts microscope B. Holds objective lenses C. Controls light amount D. Lets you look through ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

25 Next Question… Biology is A. A way of dating fossils B. The study of non-living things C. How scientists check their work D. The study of living things ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

26 Next Question… If the eyepiece has 10x and the objective lenses is 10x the magnification would be A. 100x B. 1000x C. 10x D. 20x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

27 Exit Here SmokeSmoke Click Here to Start the Rescue Rescue 3 Use your computer souse to guide the fire fighter to each person. Click on each person to rescue them. Watch Out – If you touch one of the hot walls you must start over. Once everyone has been rescued an exit will appear. Move your mouse to the exit to finish. By the way – you only have 20 seconds before smoke fills the room and ends the rescue.

28 Exit Here SmokeSmoke

29 Central Fire Command You just touched a wall! One more mistake like that and you might be toast. Please go back and try again, people are counting on you! Click Here To Try Again

30 Central Fire Command Excellent work. You are really showing potential as a fire rescue professional. Keep up the good work. Click Here – to Continue!

31 Next Question… If the eyepiece is 5x and the objective lenses is 40x the magnification would be A. 10x B. 200x C. 1500x D. 45x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

32 Next Question… Eyepiece: 20x OL: 40x Magnification= A. 600x B. 900x C. 514x D. 800x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

33 Next Question… eyepiece: 5x OL: 10x Magnification= A. 60x B. 50x C. 40x D. 90x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

34 Exit Here Click Here to Start the Rescue Rescue 4 Use your computer souse to guide the fire fighter to each person. Click on each person to rescue them. Watch Out – If you touch one of the hot walls you must start over. Once everyone has been rescued an exit will appear. Move your mouse to the exit to finish. By the way – you only have 25 seconds before smoke fills the room and ends the rescue.

35 Exit Here SmokeSmoke

36 Central Fire Command You just touched a wall! One more mistake like that and you might be toast. Please go back and try again, people are counting on you! Click Here To Try Again

37 Central Fire Command Excellent work. You are really showing potential as a fire rescue professional. Keep up the good work. Click Here – to Continue!

38 Central Fire Command That was not Correct! Please go back and try again, people are counting on you! Click Here To Try Again

39 Central Fire Command Excellent work. You have completed all your training. You are now ready to join us on the fire rescue team. Congratulations! End Game

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