RISK MANAGEMENT BASIC COURSE Q &A ( 2024) QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
1. What is risk management (RM)? (1) A decision-making process for managing day-to-day schedules when there are conflicts ** (2) A decision-making process for identifying hazards and controlling risks both on-duty and off-duty (3) A tool for leadership to manage workflow and activities while on-duty (4) A tool for evaluating mission readiness and likelihood of equipment failure 2. What is the first step in the risk management (RM) process? (1) Assess hazards (2) Develop controls and make risk decisions ** (3) Identify hazards (4) Implement controls 3. What step in the risk management (RM) process is focused on determining the probability and severity of a hazard occurring? (1) Develop controls and make risk decisions (2) Identify hazards (3) Assess hazards (4) Implement controls (3) Assess hazards 4. Which of the following is not a RM principle? (1) Integrate RM into all phases of missions and activities (2) Make risk decisions at the appropriate level (3) Apply the RM process to situations where serious injury might occur (4) Accept no unnecessary risk (3) Apply the RM process to situations where serious injury might occur 5. You are part of a combat patrol in a foreign city. There are squad-sized insurgent forces operating in the area. What are key considerations when identifying hazards associated with the Civil Considerations factor of METT-TC? (1) Limited visibility, high winds, or extreme weather (2) Pedestrians at the market, riots or demonstrations, and/or religious events taking place (3) Fields of fire, avenues of approach, obstacles, and cover and concealment (4) Vehicle maintenance and qualified dr (2) Pedestrians at the market, riots or demonstrations, and/or religious events taking place 6. What METT-TC factor is at the root of the question: Do I remember the training I received about what to do when encountering unexploded ordnance? (1) Mission (2) Terrain and Weather (3) Troops and Equipment (4) Enemy (3) Troops and Equipment 7. How are hazards identified during mission planning? (1) By examining past performance, equipment failure, and civilian accident data (2) By applying the METT-TC framework to examine risks posed by the mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and equipment, time, and civil considerations (3) By using a risk assessment matrix to assign a standardized risk level based on probability and severity (4) By surveying the leadership and Soldiers that will execute the mission (2) By applying the METT-TC framework to examine risks posed by the mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and equipment, time, and civil considerations 8. What is the intersection of the assessed probability and severity of a hazard called in the RM process? (1) Assessment (2) Risk level (3) Control (4) Accident (2) Risk level 9. What do the terms "catastrophic, critical, moderate, and negligible" describe in the risk assessment matrix? (1) Initial risk ratings (2) Residual risk ratings (3) Probability of an event occurring (4) Level of severity of an adverse event's effect (4) Level of severity of an adverse event's effect ( 이 문제 좀 헤깔림. 틀릴 수도 있고 맞을 수도 있음.) 10. What do of the terms "frequent, likely, occasional, seldom, and unlikely" describe in the risk assessment matrix? (1) Critical events (2) Catastrophic events (3) Level of probability of an adverse event occurring (4) Severity of an adverse event's effect (4) Severity of an adverse event's effect ( 이 문제 좀 헤깔림. 틀릴 수도 있고 맞을 수도 있음.) 11. What is the purpose of the RM step, Develop Controls and Make Risk Decisions? (1) To determine whether the risk of an adverse event occurring is reduced enough that the benefits of completing the mission outweigh the risks (2) o determine whether the initial risk is acceptable (3) To effect changes so that situations or events with adverse impacts do not move forward with the mission (4) To effect changes so that risk can be completely eliminated before moving forward with the mission (1) To determine whether the risk of an adverse event occurring is reduced enough that the benefits of completing the mission outweigh the risks 12. What does "residual risk" mean in the RM process? (1) Risk that the mission presents before any actions or controls are put in place (2) Acknowledgment that every task in a mission has some level of risk (3) Risk that remains after all controls have been selected (4) Acknowledgement that the mission will always carry some unnecessary risk
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