JKO J3ST-US010 DSCA PRETEST NOV
2024
When the US Coast Guard is involved in search and rescue and accident investigation
activities these are examples of what type of mission? (M2 L5 US Coast Guard, pg. 4) -
answer Safety
The DOD requires the defense support of civil authorities plans to be compatible with
NIMS and the Incident Command System and what else? (M1 L1 National Incident
Management System (NIMS), pg 6) - answerNational Response Framework
Planning, public information and warning, and operational coordination are all core
capabilities applicable to which of the following mission areas? (M3 L1 National
Preparedness Goal and System, pg. 6) - answerAll of the mission areas
In the state emergency operations center, information about where to receive
assistance is communicated directly to victims and their families through this center (if
established): (M1 L3 National Response Framework (NRF), pg. 30) - answerJoint
information center
This scenario set deals with the attacks related to nerve agent: (M3 L2 National
Planning Scenarios, pg. 3) - answerChemical attack
If a situation escalates to a magnitude requiring National Guard forces to operate under
the command and control of their governor and federally funded through DOD; this is
referred to as: (M2 L1 The Strategy for Homeland Defense and Civil Support, pg. 5) -
answerTitle 32 forces
What are performance thresholds for each core capability, and serve as measures to
track the nation's progress? (M3 L1 National Preparedness Goal and System, pg. 7) -
answerCapability targets
Which of the following describes objective number one of the DOD's five key objectives
that support the key strategic goal of protecting the U.S from attack? (M2 L1 The
Strategy for Homeland Defense and Civil Support, pg. 5) - answerAchieve maximum
awareness of potential threats
This principle of the DOD's strategic goal involves efforts to improve domestic and
international partner capabilities for HD and homeland security. (M2 L1 The Strategy for
Homeland Defense and Civil Support, pg. 5) - answerEnable
, Which of the following accurately describes a USNORTHCOM and USPACOM's
operational objective of DSCA missions? (M2 L2 Unified Combatant Commands, pg. 8)
- answerProvide assistance to primary agency when tasked by DOD
The National Planning Scenarios form a basis for coordinated Federal ________,
________, ________. (M3 L2 National Planning Scenarios, pg. 3) - answerplanning,
training, and exercises
Using the core capabilities, the National Preparedness Goals are achieved by utilizing
the following mission areas: (Select all that apply) (M3 L1 National Preparedness Goal
and System, pg. 4) - answerMitigation, Protection, Recovery, Response, Prevention
The National Defense Act of 1916, the Insurrection Act, and Title 10 of the USC section
12406 laws authorize the use of the National Guard in a federal status for: (Select all
that apply) (M2 L3 National Guard, pg. 6) - answerSuppression of insurrection against a
state, Enforcement of federal laws, Terrorist act or incident, Natural disasters
Core capabilities, as well as the establishment of capability targets were specifically
developed from: (M3 L1 National Preparedness Goal and System, pg. 5) - answerThe
findings of a strategic national risk assessment
Of the six key mission area components of the National Preparedness System which
results in strategies that consider both how to sustain current levels of capability and
address gaps to achieve goals? (M3 L1 National Preparedness Goal and System, pg.
13) - answerBuilding and Sustaining Capabilities
Match each NIMS characteristic with the correct description. (M1 L1 National Incident
Management System (NIMS), pg. 7) - answerFlexibility: Can be implemented in
specified areas around the nation and facilitates scalability of emergency management
and incident response
NIMS importance: Reduces the loss of life, property damage, and harm to the
environment and highlights the need for collaborative response, common principles, and
standardization of procedures and terminology
NIMS definition: A systematic approach to guide departments and agencies at all levels
of government, NGOs, and the private sector and ensure all responders work
seamlessly to prevent, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the
effects of incidents
Standardization : Fosters cohesion among various organizations and improves
integration and connectivity among jurisdictions and disciplines
2024
When the US Coast Guard is involved in search and rescue and accident investigation
activities these are examples of what type of mission? (M2 L5 US Coast Guard, pg. 4) -
answer Safety
The DOD requires the defense support of civil authorities plans to be compatible with
NIMS and the Incident Command System and what else? (M1 L1 National Incident
Management System (NIMS), pg 6) - answerNational Response Framework
Planning, public information and warning, and operational coordination are all core
capabilities applicable to which of the following mission areas? (M3 L1 National
Preparedness Goal and System, pg. 6) - answerAll of the mission areas
In the state emergency operations center, information about where to receive
assistance is communicated directly to victims and their families through this center (if
established): (M1 L3 National Response Framework (NRF), pg. 30) - answerJoint
information center
This scenario set deals with the attacks related to nerve agent: (M3 L2 National
Planning Scenarios, pg. 3) - answerChemical attack
If a situation escalates to a magnitude requiring National Guard forces to operate under
the command and control of their governor and federally funded through DOD; this is
referred to as: (M2 L1 The Strategy for Homeland Defense and Civil Support, pg. 5) -
answerTitle 32 forces
What are performance thresholds for each core capability, and serve as measures to
track the nation's progress? (M3 L1 National Preparedness Goal and System, pg. 7) -
answerCapability targets
Which of the following describes objective number one of the DOD's five key objectives
that support the key strategic goal of protecting the U.S from attack? (M2 L1 The
Strategy for Homeland Defense and Civil Support, pg. 5) - answerAchieve maximum
awareness of potential threats
This principle of the DOD's strategic goal involves efforts to improve domestic and
international partner capabilities for HD and homeland security. (M2 L1 The Strategy for
Homeland Defense and Civil Support, pg. 5) - answerEnable
, Which of the following accurately describes a USNORTHCOM and USPACOM's
operational objective of DSCA missions? (M2 L2 Unified Combatant Commands, pg. 8)
- answerProvide assistance to primary agency when tasked by DOD
The National Planning Scenarios form a basis for coordinated Federal ________,
________, ________. (M3 L2 National Planning Scenarios, pg. 3) - answerplanning,
training, and exercises
Using the core capabilities, the National Preparedness Goals are achieved by utilizing
the following mission areas: (Select all that apply) (M3 L1 National Preparedness Goal
and System, pg. 4) - answerMitigation, Protection, Recovery, Response, Prevention
The National Defense Act of 1916, the Insurrection Act, and Title 10 of the USC section
12406 laws authorize the use of the National Guard in a federal status for: (Select all
that apply) (M2 L3 National Guard, pg. 6) - answerSuppression of insurrection against a
state, Enforcement of federal laws, Terrorist act or incident, Natural disasters
Core capabilities, as well as the establishment of capability targets were specifically
developed from: (M3 L1 National Preparedness Goal and System, pg. 5) - answerThe
findings of a strategic national risk assessment
Of the six key mission area components of the National Preparedness System which
results in strategies that consider both how to sustain current levels of capability and
address gaps to achieve goals? (M3 L1 National Preparedness Goal and System, pg.
13) - answerBuilding and Sustaining Capabilities
Match each NIMS characteristic with the correct description. (M1 L1 National Incident
Management System (NIMS), pg. 7) - answerFlexibility: Can be implemented in
specified areas around the nation and facilitates scalability of emergency management
and incident response
NIMS importance: Reduces the loss of life, property damage, and harm to the
environment and highlights the need for collaborative response, common principles, and
standardization of procedures and terminology
NIMS definition: A systematic approach to guide departments and agencies at all levels
of government, NGOs, and the private sector and ensure all responders work
seamlessly to prevent, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the
effects of incidents
Standardization : Fosters cohesion among various organizations and improves
integration and connectivity among jurisdictions and disciplines