IFSTA CHAPTER 25 - ACTION OPTIONS AND RESPONSE OBJECTIVES EXAM STUDY
GUIDE LATEST 2026 UPDATED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED 100% SOLUTIONS
(2026/2027) GRADE: A+|STATUS: GUARANTEED PASS
What procedural action of the termination phase compiles the information obtained from the
debriefings, post incident reports, and critiques to identify trends regarding operational
strengths and weaknesses?
a.Post Incident critique
b.Operational recovery
c.On-scene debriefing
d.Post Incident analysis
Post Incident analysis
Which type of biological agent can only replicate inside a host's living cells and does not
respond to antibiotics?
a.Rickettsias
b.Toxins
c.Bacteria
d.Viruses
Viruses
The boundary established to prevent unauthorized access to and egress from the scene is
called the:
a.biohazard distance.
b.isolation perimeter.
c.half life.
d.toxic inhalation hazard diameter.
isolation perimeter.
Hazard and risk assessment starts:
a.when developing response objectives.
b.when setting incident priorities.
c.during size-up.
d.during pre-incident planning.
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,during pre-incident planning.
Equipping responders with the critical information that is needed to make good decisions,
while not overwhelming them with nice-to-know information is the key to:
a.product identification and control.
b.risk-based response.
c.response model implementation.
d.risk monitoring and detection.
risk-based response.
A personnel tracking and accountability system must include:
a.a method to exclude all nonessential personnel.
b.a way of identifying and tracking the location of each unit and all personnel on scene.
c.tracking and accountability for all deceased victims.
d.an IAP that details the responsibilities of each responder.
a way of identifying and tracking the location of each unit and all personnel on scene.
A leak from a domestic natural gas line on the consumer side of the meter is generally
considered a:
a.non hazmat incident.
b.Level II incident.
c.Level III incident.
d.Level I incident.
Level I incident.
An infectious disease that can spread rapidly from person to person is:
a.toxic.
b.noncontagious.
c.contagious.
d.poisonous.
contagious.
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, Assessing the incident's conditions to recognize cues that indicate problems or potential
problems is called:
a.size-up.
b.hazard assessment.
c.pre incident planning.
d.safety checks.
size-up.
To help preserve evidence and assist law enforcement, first responders should:
a.collect evidence when possible.
b.not allow any photographs or videos to be taken.
c.take photographs and videos of the scene.
d.remove fatalities quickly.
take photographs and videos of the scene.
Attempts to confine a hazardous material that has been released from its container are called
_____ strategies.
a.offensive
b.undefined
c.defensive
d.environmental
defensive
Why is it so difficult to trace the source of a biological attack?
a.They occur too frequently.
b.There may be a delay of weeks before someone becomes ill.
c.Biological agents are readily available.
d.It is easy to weaponize viruses and bacteria.
There may be a delay of weeks before someone becomes ill.
If terrorist activity is suspected at an incident, first responders must immediately:
a.attempt to restrain those responsible.
b.notify law enforcement.
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GUIDE LATEST 2026 UPDATED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED 100% SOLUTIONS
(2026/2027) GRADE: A+|STATUS: GUARANTEED PASS
What procedural action of the termination phase compiles the information obtained from the
debriefings, post incident reports, and critiques to identify trends regarding operational
strengths and weaknesses?
a.Post Incident critique
b.Operational recovery
c.On-scene debriefing
d.Post Incident analysis
Post Incident analysis
Which type of biological agent can only replicate inside a host's living cells and does not
respond to antibiotics?
a.Rickettsias
b.Toxins
c.Bacteria
d.Viruses
Viruses
The boundary established to prevent unauthorized access to and egress from the scene is
called the:
a.biohazard distance.
b.isolation perimeter.
c.half life.
d.toxic inhalation hazard diameter.
isolation perimeter.
Hazard and risk assessment starts:
a.when developing response objectives.
b.when setting incident priorities.
c.during size-up.
d.during pre-incident planning.
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,during pre-incident planning.
Equipping responders with the critical information that is needed to make good decisions,
while not overwhelming them with nice-to-know information is the key to:
a.product identification and control.
b.risk-based response.
c.response model implementation.
d.risk monitoring and detection.
risk-based response.
A personnel tracking and accountability system must include:
a.a method to exclude all nonessential personnel.
b.a way of identifying and tracking the location of each unit and all personnel on scene.
c.tracking and accountability for all deceased victims.
d.an IAP that details the responsibilities of each responder.
a way of identifying and tracking the location of each unit and all personnel on scene.
A leak from a domestic natural gas line on the consumer side of the meter is generally
considered a:
a.non hazmat incident.
b.Level II incident.
c.Level III incident.
d.Level I incident.
Level I incident.
An infectious disease that can spread rapidly from person to person is:
a.toxic.
b.noncontagious.
c.contagious.
d.poisonous.
contagious.
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, Assessing the incident's conditions to recognize cues that indicate problems or potential
problems is called:
a.size-up.
b.hazard assessment.
c.pre incident planning.
d.safety checks.
size-up.
To help preserve evidence and assist law enforcement, first responders should:
a.collect evidence when possible.
b.not allow any photographs or videos to be taken.
c.take photographs and videos of the scene.
d.remove fatalities quickly.
take photographs and videos of the scene.
Attempts to confine a hazardous material that has been released from its container are called
_____ strategies.
a.offensive
b.undefined
c.defensive
d.environmental
defensive
Why is it so difficult to trace the source of a biological attack?
a.They occur too frequently.
b.There may be a delay of weeks before someone becomes ill.
c.Biological agents are readily available.
d.It is easy to weaponize viruses and bacteria.
There may be a delay of weeks before someone becomes ill.
If terrorist activity is suspected at an incident, first responders must immediately:
a.attempt to restrain those responsible.
b.notify law enforcement.
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