Emergency Preparedness Response Course (EPRC) -
Basic Awareness Course Q&A
Red or irritated eyes and skin, choking, vomiting,
convulsions or seizures, pinpoint pupils may be
symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure? (All
Hazards, page 16 of 35) - ANSWER - The greater your distance from the source of
Chemical harm, the less your ___________. (Operations,
page 6 of 20) - ANSWER -Exposure
Level ____ is used when nuisance contamination
is present only requiring the lowest form of ___________ are a situation that poses a level of
chemical and/or respiratory protection. threat to life, health, property, or environment. (All
(Operations, page 7 of 20) - ANSWER -D Hazards, page 3 of 35) - ANSWER -
Hazards
What type of hazard tends to occur repeatedly in
the same geographical location because it is An incident at the nuclear power plant involoving
related to weather patterns or physical the unintentional release of radiological material
characteristics of an area? (All Hazards, page 4 has occurred. In what hazard category would this
of 35) - ANSWER -Natural hazards incident be categorized? (All Hazards, page 5 of
35) - ANSWER -Human-cause:
technological
A standardized, on-scene, "all-hazards" incident
management concept that allows its users to
adopt an integrated organizational structure ___________ are poisonous substances of
describes which of the following: (Operations, natural origin produced by an animal, plant, or
page 4 of 20) - ANSWER -Incident microbe. (All Hazards, page 20 of 35) -
Command System ANSWER -Toxins
Which of the following is the LEAST likely
terrorist target? (All Hazards, page 10 of 35) -
ANSWER -Local public libraries
These chemical agents produce temporary
disabling conditions that can be physical or
mental and persist for hours or days after
exposure to the agent has ceased. (All Hazards,
page 13 of 35) - ANSWER -Incapacitating
agents
[Type here]
Basic Awareness Course Q&A
Red or irritated eyes and skin, choking, vomiting,
convulsions or seizures, pinpoint pupils may be
symptoms of what type of CBRNE exposure? (All
Hazards, page 16 of 35) - ANSWER - The greater your distance from the source of
Chemical harm, the less your ___________. (Operations,
page 6 of 20) - ANSWER -Exposure
Level ____ is used when nuisance contamination
is present only requiring the lowest form of ___________ are a situation that poses a level of
chemical and/or respiratory protection. threat to life, health, property, or environment. (All
(Operations, page 7 of 20) - ANSWER -D Hazards, page 3 of 35) - ANSWER -
Hazards
What type of hazard tends to occur repeatedly in
the same geographical location because it is An incident at the nuclear power plant involoving
related to weather patterns or physical the unintentional release of radiological material
characteristics of an area? (All Hazards, page 4 has occurred. In what hazard category would this
of 35) - ANSWER -Natural hazards incident be categorized? (All Hazards, page 5 of
35) - ANSWER -Human-cause:
technological
A standardized, on-scene, "all-hazards" incident
management concept that allows its users to
adopt an integrated organizational structure ___________ are poisonous substances of
describes which of the following: (Operations, natural origin produced by an animal, plant, or
page 4 of 20) - ANSWER -Incident microbe. (All Hazards, page 20 of 35) -
Command System ANSWER -Toxins
Which of the following is the LEAST likely
terrorist target? (All Hazards, page 10 of 35) -
ANSWER -Local public libraries
These chemical agents produce temporary
disabling conditions that can be physical or
mental and persist for hours or days after
exposure to the agent has ceased. (All Hazards,
page 13 of 35) - ANSWER -Incapacitating
agents
[Type here]