Certified Emergency Manager CEM FINAL EXAM PREP
2025/2026 ACCURATE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
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Historic Property .......Answer.........A prehistoric or historic district,
site, building, structure, or object included in, or eligible for
inclusion in, the National Register of Historic Places.
Community-Based Planning .......Answer.........Involvement of all
at-risk sectors of the public in preparing for a disaster impact,
recovery, and mitigation.
Recovery Elements .......Answer.........Housing, businesses,
environment, historical and cultural, infrastructure, and
psychological.
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Disaster Gypsy .......Answer.........Slang term for FEMA disaster
reservist.
Civic Organization .......Answer.........Service organization with a
specific mission that may extend its resources when disaster
occurs.
Integrated Emergency Management .......Answer.........Activities
coordinated across agencies.
Interoperability .......Answer.........Ability to exchange information
during a crisis event through communications equipment of across
organizations.
Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 .......Answer.........Provides the
legal basis for FEMA mitigation planning requirements for State,
local and Indian Tribal governments as a condition of mitigation
grant assistance.
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Structural Mitigation .......Answer.........Changes that alter or
strengthen the built environment to reduce the effects of
disasters; examples are levees, blast resistant glass, and safe
rooms.
Safe Room .......Answer.........Location that meets certain criteria to
protect individuals and/or the public from severe weather.
Non-structural Mitigation .......Answer.........Actions that build or
foster resilience to disasters by reducing their effects such as
enforcing building codes and purchasing insurance.
Emergency Management .......Answer.........is the managerial
function charged with creating the framework within which
communities reduce vulnerability to threats/hazards and cope
with disasters.
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Presidential Policy Directive 8 .......Answer.........Established the
National Preparedness Goal, System, Whole Community, Annual
National Preparedness Report
Integrated Emergency Management .......Answer.........is more than
a methodology; it is a culture to achieve unity of effort—a way
of thinking about emergency management as a joint enterprise.
Preparedness Goal .......Answer.........Capabilities: Prevention,
Protection, Mitigation, Response, Recovery
What are the Emergency Management Principles
.......Answer.........CPRICCFP
Comprehensive, Progressive, Risk-Driven, Integrated,
Collaborative, Coordinated, Flexible, Professional