WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
Select one of the three core capabilities that spans all Mission Areas?
A. Physical Protective Measures
B. Operational Coordination
C. Search and Rescue
D. Fire Fighting - Answer-B. Operational Coordination
Many jurisdictions/organizations configure their EOCs using the standard _______
organizational structure?
A. Incident Command System (ICS)
B. Incident Coordination Point (ICP)
C. Joint Information Center (JIC)
D. Regional Response Coordination Center (RRCC) - Answer-A. Incident Command
System (ICS)
The term "response" as used in the National Response Framework includes:
A. Actions to save lives, protect property and the environment, stabilize communities,
and meet basic human needs prior to an incident.
B. Actions to save lives, protect property and the environment, stabilize communities,
and meet basic human needs following an incident.
C. Actions of private sector entities responsible for critical infrastructure but not actions
of public service agencies.
D. Actions that relate to only to the emergency responders. - Answer-B. Actions to save
lives, protect property and the environment, stabilize communities, and meet basic
human needs following an incident.
Which is the next level of government that responds to an incident when it has the
potential to expand beyond the capability of local jurisdiction?
A. Private Sector
B. Foreign government
C. State government
D. Federal government - Answer-C. State government
What is the definition for the "Protection" mission area?
, A. Reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters.
B. Secure the homeland against terrorism and man made or natural disasters.
C. Avoid, prevent, or stop a threatened or actual act of terrorism.
D. Assist communities affected by an incident to recover effectively. - Answer-B. Secure
the homeland against terrorism and man made or natural disasters.
The response protocols and structures described in the National Response Framework
align with what doctrine to support a unified approach to response?
A. A Whole Community Approach to Emergency Management
B. National Incident Management System (NIMS)
C. Incident Action Planning Guide D. Comprehensive Preparedness Guide 201 -
Answer-B. National Incident Management System (NIMS)
The National Response Framework:
A. Is designed to be implemented only for catastrophic incidents, since local resources
are usually sufficient in smaller emergencies.
B. Mandates that the private-sector entities responsible for critical infrastructure and key
resources develop and exercise contingency plans.
C. Is intended to provide guidance for the whole community.
D. Is based on the premise that governments have sole responsibility for responding to
major emergencies. - Answer-
The National Response Framework is:
A. Focused on natural disasters, whereas the Protection and Prevention Frameworks
focus on technological and human-caused incidents.
B. Activated only after a Presidential disaster declaration.
C. In effect at all times and applicable to all types and sizes of incidents.
D. Directs the incident command structure established at the incident. - Answer-C. In
effect at all times and applicable to all types and sizes of incidents.
All agencies with jurisdictional authority and/or functional responsibility for the incident
provide joint support through mutually developed incident objectives and strategies.
This is an example of:
A. Scalable Operational Capabilities
B. Tiered Response
C. Area Command
D. Unified Command - Answer-D. Unified Command