IS -706 NIMS INTRASTATE MUTUAL AID – AN INRODUCTION TEST EXAM LATEST 2026
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1. What is the primary purpose of intrastate mutual aid?
A. To provide long-term funding for emergency agencies
B. Correct Answer: to provide immediate support across jurisdictions
during emergencies
C. To replace local emergency services permanently
D. To conduct routine inspections
Rationale: Intrastate mutual aid is designed to support jurisdictions
temporarily during emergencies by providing personnel, equipment, and
resources. It is not meant for long-term replacement or routine
operations.
2. Which of the following is an essential principle of mutual aid?
A. Voluntary participation
B. Correct Answer: pre-established agreements
C. Unlimited funding from the federal government
D. Automatic activation without coordination
,Rationale: Effective mutual aid depends on pre-established agreements
between jurisdictions to ensure resources can be mobilized efficiently.
Voluntary participation is common, but agreements are essential.
3. Who has the authority to request mutual aid under NIMS intrastate
agreements?
A. Only the governor
B. Correct Answer: the local jurisdiction's authorized officials
C. Private contractors
D. Federal agencies directly
Rationale: Requests are made by authorized local officials, usually the
emergency manager or agency head, as the agreement is between state
and local jurisdictions, not federal agencies or private parties.
4. Which type of mutual aid agreement allows automatic resource
sharing when an incident occurs?
A. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
B. Correct Answer: Standing mutual aid agreement
C. Verbal request
D. Federal Emergency Management Plan
, Rationale: A standing mutual aid agreement is pre-negotiated and allows
rapid response without case-by-case approval, unlike MOUs which may
require separate activation steps.
5. In the mutual aid process, what is the correct order of resource
deployment?
A. Federal → State → Local
B. State → Local → Federal
C. Correct Answer: Local → Neighboring jurisdictions → State →
Federal
D. Neighboring jurisdictions → Federal → Local
Rationale: NIMS prioritizes local response first, then nearby
jurisdictions, then state-level assistance, and finally federal support if
necessary.
6. Which of the following is a key responsibility of the requesting
jurisdiction?
A. Paying federal fees
B. Correct Answer: coordinating and directing incoming resources
C. Managing federal agencies
D. Ignoring liability issues