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TCFP FF2 PRACTICE EXAM LATEST ACTUAL EXAM WITH UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A+) 1. The Incident Management System defines span of control as: A. organizing an incident by breaking down the overall strategy into smaller tasks. B. having the ability to start small and expand if an incident becomes more complex. C. the number of subordinates who report to one supervisor. D. each person having only one direct supervisor. - ANSWER-C. the number of subordinates who report to one supervisor. 2. In the Incident Management System, ______are functional crews assigned to perform a specific task such as ventilation or rescue. A. divisions 2 | P a g e B. groups C. single resources D. branches - ANSWER-B. groups 13. Within the Incident Management System, the positions of Safety, Liaison, and Information are: A. divisions. C. functional areas. B. groups. D. command staff positions. - ANSWER-D. command staff positions. 4. The Incident Command System is best defined as: A. the overall plan developed and used to control an incident. 3 | P a g e B. an organized, systematic method for the command, control, and management of an emergency incident. C. the ability to start small and expand if an incident becomes more complex. D. one designated leader or officer to command an incident. - ANSWER-B. an organized, systematic method for the command, control, and management of an emergency incident. 5. What is the optimal number of individuals that one person should be supervising at an emergency incident? A. Up to two B. Eight to ten C. Three to seven D. Eight or more - ANSWER-C. Three to seven 6. A branch level supervisor is known as a branch: 4 | P a g e A. chief. B. director. C. manager. D. officer. - ANSWER-B. director. 16. Under the Incident Command System, the _____is responsible for determining the strategic goals for control of an incident. A. Incident Commander C. Planning Officer B. Operations Officer D. Administration Officer - ANSWER-A. Incident Commander 7. Under the Incident Management System, the_______ is responsible for implementing the tactical assignments to meet the strategic goal.

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TCFP FF2 PRACTICE EXAM LATEST 2024-2025 ACTUAL

EXAM WITH UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED

A+)

1. The Incident Management System defines span of control as:



A. organizing an incident by breaking down the overall strategy
into smaller tasks.

B. having the ability to start small and expand if an incident
becomes more complex.

C. the number of subordinates who report to one supervisor.

D. each person having only one direct supervisor. - ANSWER-C.
the number of subordinates who report to one supervisor.



2. In the Incident Management System, ______are functional
crews assigned to perform a specific task such as ventilation or
rescue.



A. divisions

,2|Page


B. groups

C. single resources

D. branches - ANSWER-B. groups



13. Within the Incident Management System, the positions of
Safety, Liaison, and Information are:



A. divisions.

C. functional areas.

B. groups.

D. command staff positions. - ANSWER-D. command staff
positions.



4. The Incident Command System is best defined as:



A. the overall plan developed and used to control an incident.

,3|Page


B. an organized, systematic method for the command, control,
and management of an emergency incident.

C. the ability to start small and expand if an incident becomes
more complex.

D. one designated leader or officer to command an incident. -
ANSWER-B. an organized, systematic method for the command,
control, and management of an emergency incident.



5. What is the optimal number of individuals that one person
should be supervising at an emergency incident?



A. Up to two

B. Eight to ten

C. Three to seven

D. Eight or more - ANSWER-C. Three to seven



6. A branch level supervisor is known as a branch:

, 4|Page


A. chief.

B. director.

C. manager.

D. officer. - ANSWER-B. director.



16. Under the Incident Command System, the _____is
responsible for determining the strategic goals for control of an
incident.



A. Incident Commander

C. Planning Officer

B. Operations Officer

D. Administration Officer - ANSWER-A. Incident Commander



7. Under the Incident Management System, the_______ is
responsible for implementing the tactical assignments to meet the
strategic goal.

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