Stabilizing community lifelines is the primary effort during?
A. Recovery
B. Pre-Incident
C. Post Incident
D. Incident Response
D. Incident Response
The five Mission Areas outlined in the National Response Framework are Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and ____________?
A. Rescue
B. Recovery
C. Intervention
D. Preparedness
B. Recovery
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Stabilizing community lifelines is the primary effort during?
A. Recovery
B. Pre-Incident
C. Post Incident
D. Incident Response
D. Incident Response
The five Mission Areas outlined in the National Response Framework are Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and ____________?
A. Rescue
B. Recovery
C. Intervention
D. Preparedness
B. Recovery
Which organization serves as the principal operations center for the Department of Homeland Security?
A. National Operations Center (NOC)
B. National Military Command Center (NMCC)
C. Strategic Information and Operations Center (SIOC)
D. Disaster Response Center (DRC)
A. National Operations Center (NOC)
Which of the following is a benefit of Unified Command?
A. National Incident Management System
B. Multiple Jurisdictions acting independently
C. Joint Priorities
D. Whole Community
C. Joint Priorities
Select the CORRECT statement below. The National Response Framework:
A. Describes key roles and responsibilities for integrating capabilities across the whole community.
B. Is a Federal Policy requiring only local agencies to adopt.
C. Serves only federal agencies
D. Is applied during natural disasters only.
A. Describes key roles and responsibilities for integrating capabilities across the whole community.
A MAC Group is:
A. FEMA's focal point for national resource coordination.
B. The central location from which off-scene activities supported by the state or tribal government are coordinated.
C. Composed of senior officials, such as agency administrators, executives, or their designees, who are authorized to represent or commit agency resources and funds in support of incident activities.
D. A coordination center that expands to become an interagency facility in anticipation of a serious incident or immediately following an incident.
C. Composed of senior officials, such as agency administrators, executives, or their designees, who are authorized to represent or commit agency resources and funds in support of incident activities.
The Unified Coordination Group:
A. Is a temporary Federal facility.
B. Directs the tactics employed at the incident site.
C. Provides coordination leadership at the Joint Field Office.
D. Is a state-level group comprised of the heads of each Emergency Support Function (ESF).
C. Provides coordination leadership at the Joint Field Office.
What is the correct function for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)?
A. Provides volunteers with the proper training for emergency preparedness B. Facilitates the identification of children and their reunification
C. Shares knowledge and resources throughout the disaster cycle
D. Provides relief to survivors and help people prevent, prepare, and respond to emergencies
B. Facilitates the identification of children and their reunification
What is the definition for "Mitigation" mission area?
A. Reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters.
B. Secure the homeland against terrorism and manmade 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.
B. Secure the homeland against terrorism and manmade or natural disasters.
Critical infrastructure such as utilities and banking are which partners responsibility?
A. Federal government
B. Private sector
C. Local government
D. State government
B. Private sector
Which core capability makes it possible to manage the life cycle of a potential crisis, determine capability requirements, and help stakeholders learn their roles?
A. Mitigation
B. Public Information and Warning
C. Operational Coordination
D. Planning
D. Planning
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. Area Command
B. Unified Command
C. A response handled at the highest possible level
D. Rigid/Fixed Operational Capabilities
B. Unified Command
Which group of core capabilities spans all seven Community Lifelines ?
A. Critical transportation; situation assessment; and mass care services
B. Planning; public information and warning; and operational coordination
C. Forensics and attribution; physical protective measures; and economic recovery
D. Supply chain integrity and security; risk and disaster resilience assessment; and infrastructure systems
B. Planning; public information and warning; and operational coordination
Which Response core capability involves ensuring the capacity for timely communications in support of security, situational awareness, and operations by any and all means available, among and between affected communities in the impact area and all response forces?
A. Operational Communications
B. Infrastructure Systems
C. On-scene Security, Protection, and Law Enforcement
D. Logistics and Supply Chain Management
A. Operational Communications
Community Emergency Response Teams are an example of:
A. Federal coordinating structures
B. Local coordinating structures
C. State coordinating structures
D. Regional coordinating structures
B. Local coordinating structures
For non-Stafford Act Incidents, who activates the appropriate coordinating structures?
A. Agency with the most responders
B. First responding agency
C. Federal government
D. Agency with primary legal authority
B. First responding agency
Which of the following are part of the DHS/FEMA Federal Operations Centers?
A. Regional Response Coordination Center (RRCC)
B. Department of Defense (DoD) DOC
C. Joint Area Response Office (JARO)
D. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) DOC
A. Regional Response Coordination Center (RRCC)
8. Which of the following sets the vision for preparedness nationwide and identifies core capabilities?
A. National Preparedness Structure
B. National Preparedness Mission
C. National Preparedness Goal
D. National Preparedness System
C. National Preparedness Goal
In order to help form a common operating picture of the incident and secure additional resources the Incident Commander relays requirements to:
A. Surrounding Regional Response Coordination Centers (RRCC)
B. Local emergency operations center
C. Neighboring states/jurisdictions
D. National Response Coordination Center (NRCC)
B. Local emergency operations center
One premise of the National Response Framework is Tiered Response. Tiered Response can best be described as:
A. Incidents are generally handled at the lowest jurisdictional level. Incidents begin and end locally.
B. Federal responders are the first in and bring in state and local responders as necessary.
C. State responders have lead and will bring in Federal and local responders as necessary.
D. Is applicable to only natural disasters that require all level of government.
A. Incidents are generally handled at the lowest jurisdictional level. Incidents begin and end locally.
Which of the following is a community lifeline?
A. Schools and Churches
B. Lumber and Hardware
C. Grocery and Fast Food
D. Communications
Any of the above
Select one of the three core capabilities that spans all Mission Areas?
A. Operational Coordination
B. Physical Protective Measures
C. Fire Fighting
D. Search and Rescue
A. Operational Coordination
What is defined as enabling the continuous operation of critical government and business functions?
A. nongovernmental organizations
B. Unity of Command
C. a community lifeline
D. the private sector
C. a community lifeline
Which of the following statements about Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) is correct?
A. ESFs are only a state or local coordinating mechanism
B. ESFs are exclusively a federal coordinating mechanism
C. ESFs are not exclusively federal coordinating mechanism
D. ESFs are exclusively a state coordinating mechanism
C. ESFs are not exclusively federal coordinating mechanism
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
B. National Incident Management System (NIMS)