NIMS ICS 2026 FINAL ASSESSMENT
TESTED CONTENT WITH ACCURATE
SOLUTIONS
◉ ICS is part of what system?. Answer: The National Incident
Management System (NIMS)
◉ Events ICS can be used for. Answer: Planned events, natural
disasters, and acts of terrorism
◉ National Incident Management System (NIMS). Answer: A
consistent framework for incident management at all jurisdictional
levels regardless of cause, size, or complexity
◉ Three major components of NIMS. Answer: Resource
Management, Command and Coordination, Communications and
Information Management
◉ Resource Management. Answer: Systematically managing
personnel, equipment, supplies, teams, and facilities before and
during incidents
, ◉ Command and Coordination. Answer: Leadership roles, processes,
and organizational structures for incident management
◉ Communications and Information Management. Answer: Systems
and methods that ensure personnel and decision makers can
communicate and make informed decisions
◉ 14 NIMS Management Characteristics. Answer: Common
Terminology, Modular Organization, Management by Objectives,
Incident Action Planning, Manageable Span of Control, Incident
Facilities and Locations, Comprehensive Resource Management,
Integrated Communications, Establishment and Transfer of
Command, Unified Command, Chain of Command and Unity of
Command, Accountability, Dispatch/Deployment, Information and
Intelligence Management
◉ Common Terminology. Answer: Standardized terms for
organizational functions, resource descriptions, and incident
facilities
◉ Modular Organization. Answer: An organization built and
expanded as needed based on incident size, complexity, and hazards
◉ Management by Objectives. Answer: Establishing measurable
objectives and identifying strategies and tactics to achieve them
TESTED CONTENT WITH ACCURATE
SOLUTIONS
◉ ICS is part of what system?. Answer: The National Incident
Management System (NIMS)
◉ Events ICS can be used for. Answer: Planned events, natural
disasters, and acts of terrorism
◉ National Incident Management System (NIMS). Answer: A
consistent framework for incident management at all jurisdictional
levels regardless of cause, size, or complexity
◉ Three major components of NIMS. Answer: Resource
Management, Command and Coordination, Communications and
Information Management
◉ Resource Management. Answer: Systematically managing
personnel, equipment, supplies, teams, and facilities before and
during incidents
, ◉ Command and Coordination. Answer: Leadership roles, processes,
and organizational structures for incident management
◉ Communications and Information Management. Answer: Systems
and methods that ensure personnel and decision makers can
communicate and make informed decisions
◉ 14 NIMS Management Characteristics. Answer: Common
Terminology, Modular Organization, Management by Objectives,
Incident Action Planning, Manageable Span of Control, Incident
Facilities and Locations, Comprehensive Resource Management,
Integrated Communications, Establishment and Transfer of
Command, Unified Command, Chain of Command and Unity of
Command, Accountability, Dispatch/Deployment, Information and
Intelligence Management
◉ Common Terminology. Answer: Standardized terms for
organizational functions, resource descriptions, and incident
facilities
◉ Modular Organization. Answer: An organization built and
expanded as needed based on incident size, complexity, and hazards
◉ Management by Objectives. Answer: Establishing measurable
objectives and identifying strategies and tactics to achieve them