NFPA 1035 Level 2 Questions With
Correct Answers Already Passed!!!
Coalition CORRECT ANSWERS Formal type of partnership
Request for Proposal (RFP) CORRECT ANSWERS Document issued to prospective
supplies stating requirements for a product or service.
3 main sections of a budget CORRECT ANSWERS Salaries/benefits, Operational
expenditures, Capital expenditures
Cost/benefit analysis CORRECT ANSWERS Weighs the projected expense of a project
against the anticipated benefits
Who can enact public policy CORRECT ANSWERS Government entity or its
representatives
3 examples of public policy aimed at preventing injuries CORRECT ANSWERS
Smoke/CO alarms, seatbelts, speed limits, child-resistive lighters; bicycle helmets,
Two reasons a government may enact public policy CORRECT ANSWERS Major event
Advocacy groups or special interest groups, lobbyists public pressure
What role can a public educator play in forming public policy? CORRECT ANSWERS
Provide an overview of the risk, its consequences and suggested solutions
When conducting an employee performance appraisal, it is important to be subjective.
CORRECT ANSWERS False
3 reasons for conducting employee performance appraisals CORRECT ANSWERS
Accountability, Motivation, Identifying skills/talents, Professional development,
Standardization
Supervisors should document substandard performance and save it up to be discussed
during formal employee appraisal? CORRECT ANSWERS False
What are informal employee evaluations based on? CORRECT ANSWERS Daily
observation and interaction
Public policy can dictate penalties? CORRECT ANSWERS True
When conducting formal employee performance appraisals, how would you ensure that
the process is fair and equitable? CORRECT ANSWERS By using standardized
polices, guidelines and forms
Correct Answers Already Passed!!!
Coalition CORRECT ANSWERS Formal type of partnership
Request for Proposal (RFP) CORRECT ANSWERS Document issued to prospective
supplies stating requirements for a product or service.
3 main sections of a budget CORRECT ANSWERS Salaries/benefits, Operational
expenditures, Capital expenditures
Cost/benefit analysis CORRECT ANSWERS Weighs the projected expense of a project
against the anticipated benefits
Who can enact public policy CORRECT ANSWERS Government entity or its
representatives
3 examples of public policy aimed at preventing injuries CORRECT ANSWERS
Smoke/CO alarms, seatbelts, speed limits, child-resistive lighters; bicycle helmets,
Two reasons a government may enact public policy CORRECT ANSWERS Major event
Advocacy groups or special interest groups, lobbyists public pressure
What role can a public educator play in forming public policy? CORRECT ANSWERS
Provide an overview of the risk, its consequences and suggested solutions
When conducting an employee performance appraisal, it is important to be subjective.
CORRECT ANSWERS False
3 reasons for conducting employee performance appraisals CORRECT ANSWERS
Accountability, Motivation, Identifying skills/talents, Professional development,
Standardization
Supervisors should document substandard performance and save it up to be discussed
during formal employee appraisal? CORRECT ANSWERS False
What are informal employee evaluations based on? CORRECT ANSWERS Daily
observation and interaction
Public policy can dictate penalties? CORRECT ANSWERS True
When conducting formal employee performance appraisals, how would you ensure that
the process is fair and equitable? CORRECT ANSWERS By using standardized
polices, guidelines and forms