EPRC Pre-Test Questions & Answers
Red or irritated eyes and skin, choking, vomiting, convulsions or seizures, pinpoint pupils may be
symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure? (All Hazards, page 16 of 35)
- Biological
- Chemical
- Radiological/Nuclear
- High-yield explosives - ANSWERS-Chemical
What measure should you NOT take to protect yourself during a CBRNE incident? (Operations,
page 6 of 20)
- Cover mouth and nose
- Don't taste, eat, smell, or touch anything
- Don't panic
- Get downhill and downwind of the source of contamination - ANSWERS-Get downhill and
downwind of the source of contamination
An incident at the nuclear power plant involving the unintentional release of radiological
material has occurred. In what hazard category would this incident be categorized? (All Hazards,
page 5 of 35)
- Natural hazards
- Natural disaster
- Human-caused: technological
- Threat or human-caused - ANSWERS-Human-caused: technological
Red or irritated eyes and skin, choking, vomiting, convulsions or seizures, pinpoint pupils may be
symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure? (All Hazards, page 16 of 35)
- Biological
- Chemical
- Radiological/Nuclear
- High-yield explosives - ANSWERS-Chemical
What measure should you NOT take to protect yourself during a CBRNE incident? (Operations,
page 6 of 20)
- Cover mouth and nose
- Don't taste, eat, smell, or touch anything
- Don't panic
- Get downhill and downwind of the source of contamination - ANSWERS-Get downhill and
downwind of the source of contamination
An incident at the nuclear power plant involving the unintentional release of radiological
material has occurred. In what hazard category would this incident be categorized? (All Hazards,
page 5 of 35)
- Natural hazards
- Natural disaster
- Human-caused: technological
- Threat or human-caused - ANSWERS-Human-caused: technological