answers 2025\2026 a+ pass
True or False
The Incident Command System (ICS) and NIMS are the same, and these terms can
be used interchangeably. - n
Ans✔
False
The National Incident Management System (NIMS) is a systematic, proactive
approach to guide all levels of government, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs),
and the private sector to work together to prevent, protect against, mitigate,
respond to, and recover from the effects of incidents. ICS is just one part of NIMS.
Qs
True or False
ICS could be used to manage a large sporting event or a visit from a foreign
dignitary. - n
Ans✔
True
ICS can be used to manage any type of incident, including a planned event (e.g.,
the Olympics, Presidential inauguration, etc.). Using ICS for every incident or
planned event helps improve and maintain skills needed for the large-scale
incidents.
Qs
True or False
ICS is a standardized, on-scene, all-hazards approach to incident management. - n
,Ans✔
True
ICS helps ensure the integration of our response efforts. ICS allows all responders to
adopt an integrated organizational structure that matches the complexities and
demands of the incident while respecting agency and jurisdictional authorities.
Qs
Yes or No
Statement: "This is Unit 1, we have a 10-37, Code 2."
Does this statement comply with the NIMS Management Characteristic of common
terminology? - n
Ans✔
No
The goal of common terminology is to promote understanding among all parties
involved in managing an incident. Radio codes, agency-specific codes, acronyms, or
jargon should not be used.
Qs
Which of these is NOT a characteristic of an Incident Action Plan (IAP)?
- It specifies incident objectives
- It states the activities to be completed
- It identifies needed resources
- It focuses on previous operational periods in order to provide lessons learned - n
Ans✔
It focuses on previous operational periods in order to provide lessons learned
, The IAP is proactive and should focus on addressing the needs of future operational
periods.
An Action Plan should:
- Cover a specified timeframe.
- Be proactive.
- Specify the incident objectives.
- State the activities to be completed.
- Assign responsibilities.
- Identify needed resources.
- Specify communication protocols.
Qs
True or False
Span of control refers to the fact that a supervisor can effectively manage an
unlimited amount of resources. - n
Ans✔
False
If too much responsibility is given to the supervisor, the span of control may
become unmanageable.
Qs
True or False
In part, comprehensive resource management describes standard mechanisms
used to identify requirements and acquire, mobilize, track, and demobilize
resources. - n
Ans✔
True