ICS 300 EXAM WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
Incident Command System -ANSOne facet of NIMS command and coordination
NIMS Components -ANSICS
EOC
Multi-agency coordination groups
Joint Information Systems
Command and Coordination -ANSDescribes leadership roles and processes.
Recommends organizational structures for incident management.
Unity of Command -ANSPersonnel report to only one supervisor
Chain of Command -ANSEstablished by an orderly line of authority and reporting
Agency Executives -ANSprovide strategic direction and delegate the trained responders
the authority to accomplish the incident objectives
Modular Expansion -ANSDevelop organizational structure to match the function/task
being performed
Primary Feature of Unified Command -ANSOne set of incident objectives, single
planning process and Incident Action Plan
Unified Command -ANSRepresentatives from local, state, and federal agencies sharing
responsibility for incident management
Complex Incidents Consideration -ANSCommunications and information may be
incomplete
Planning for an Event -ANSThe ICS IAP process reinforces ICS concepts and is similar
to planning for an incident
Agency Guideline Example -ANSCOOP
Transferring Command -ANSOutgoing IC should deliver an incident brief with the
incoming IC directly after assessing the situation
Key Personnel Assessment Factor -ANSCommunity and responder safety, when
determining complexity
SOLUTIONS
Incident Command System -ANSOne facet of NIMS command and coordination
NIMS Components -ANSICS
EOC
Multi-agency coordination groups
Joint Information Systems
Command and Coordination -ANSDescribes leadership roles and processes.
Recommends organizational structures for incident management.
Unity of Command -ANSPersonnel report to only one supervisor
Chain of Command -ANSEstablished by an orderly line of authority and reporting
Agency Executives -ANSprovide strategic direction and delegate the trained responders
the authority to accomplish the incident objectives
Modular Expansion -ANSDevelop organizational structure to match the function/task
being performed
Primary Feature of Unified Command -ANSOne set of incident objectives, single
planning process and Incident Action Plan
Unified Command -ANSRepresentatives from local, state, and federal agencies sharing
responsibility for incident management
Complex Incidents Consideration -ANSCommunications and information may be
incomplete
Planning for an Event -ANSThe ICS IAP process reinforces ICS concepts and is similar
to planning for an incident
Agency Guideline Example -ANSCOOP
Transferring Command -ANSOutgoing IC should deliver an incident brief with the
incoming IC directly after assessing the situation
Key Personnel Assessment Factor -ANSCommunity and responder safety, when
determining complexity