ICS test

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35. One of the benefits of ICS is that it provides an orderly, systematic ___________ process. A. Deployment B. Safety C. Recovery D. Planning

D. planning

14. The Incident Command System (ICS) can be used to manage any type of incident, including planned events. A. TRUE B. FALSE

A. true

none

none

22. To ensure efficient, clear, communication, the National Incident Management System Characteristics recommend the use of: A. Common terminology B. Agency-specific codes C. Technical language D. Acronyms

A. common terminology

1. Which General Staff member prepares Incident Action Plans, manages information, and maintains situational awareness for the incident? A. Planning Section Chief B. Operations Section Chief C. Logistics Section Chief D. Finance/Administration Section Chief

A. planning section chief

15. To avoid overburdening the incident command, resources should not self-dispatch (spontaneously deploy). A. TRUE B. FALSE

A. true

30. An Incident Action Plan is captured and communicates overall operational and support activities for an incident. A. TRUE B. FALSE

A. true

9. Establishment of the ICS modular organization is the responsibility of the: A. Operations Section B. Local Authorities C. Incident Commander D. Logistics Section

C. Incident commander

4. The Incident Command System (ICS) is only applicable to large, complex incidents. A. TRUE B. FALSE

B. false

32. Which position is always staffed in ICS applications? A. Public Information Officer B. Incident Commander C. Operations Section Chief D. Safety Officer

B. incident commander

23. In a Unified Command, members representing multiple jurisdictions and agencies work together to establish: A. Situational Awareness B. Incident Objectives C. Resource Allocations D. Shared Agency Authority

B. incident objectives

41. Which ICS functional area establishes tactics and directs all operational resources to reach the incident objectives? A. Planning B. Operations C. Logistics D. Finance/Administration

B. operatings

26. Which Section organizes, assigns, and supervises tactical response resources? A. Planning B. Operations C. Logistics D. Finance/Administration

B. operations

5. Which General Staff member directs all responses and tactical actions to achieve the incident objectives? A. Planning Section Chief B. Operations Section Chief C. Tactics Section Chief D. Operations Division Director

B. operations section chief

40. Within the National Incident Management System Characteristics, the concept of common terminology covers all of the following EXCEPT: A. Organizational Functions B. Technical Specifications C. Resource Descriptions D. Incident Facilities

B. technical specifications

28. Check-in, Incident Action Planning, Personal Responsibility, and Resource Tracking are all necessary to ensure: A. Flexibility B. Accountability C. Sustainability D. Redundancy

B. accountablity

10. When command is transferred, the process should include a(n): A. Award Ceremony B. Briefing C. Detailed Lesson Learned Report D. Intelligence Report

B. briefing

42. The Incident Commander or Unified Commander establishes incident objectives that include: A. Identifying strategies, tactics, tasks, and activities to achieve the objectives. B. Selecting personnel to serve on the Incident Management Team. C. Delegating functional responsibilities and specifying resource types. D. Establishing a manageable span of control.

A. Identifying strategies, tactics, tasks, and activities to achieve the objectives.

33. Selection of Incident Commanders is done by the: A. Jurisdiction or organization with primary responsibility for the incident B. Emergency Operations manager C. Public Information Officer D. Planning Officer

A. Jurisdiction or organization with primary responsibility for the incident

34. Which NIMS Management Characteristic refers to personnel requested through appropriate authorities and established resource management systems? A. Dispatch/ Deployment B. Incident Facilities and Locations C. Management by Objectives D. Manageable Span of Control

A. dispatch/deployment

16. Which NIMS Management Characteristic may include gathering, analyzing, and assessing weather service data from technical specialists? A. Information and Intelligence Management B. Integrated Communications C. Incident Facilities and Locations D. Management by Objectives

A. information and intelligence management

19. Qualification, Certification, and Credentialing Personnel are part of which NIMS Management Characteristic? A. Accountability B. Comprehensive Resource Management C. Incident Facilities and Locations D. Information and Intelligence Management

B. comprehensive reource management

29. The Incident Command System (ICS) is: A. A relatively new approach created based on the lessons learned from the 9/11 terrorist attacks. B. A standardized approach to incident management that is applicable for use in all hazards. C. A military system used in domestic incidents to ensure command and control of Federal resources. D. Most applicable to the management of complex incidents that extend over many hours or days.

B. A standardized approach to incident management that is applicable for use in all hazards.

38. Command is: A. Based on the number of individuals or resources that one supervisor can manage effectively during an incident. B. Directing, ordering, or controlling by virtue of explicit statutory, regulatory, or delegated authority. C. The ability to control information exchange within and across organizations involved in an incident. D. Assumed by the individual who is the highest-ranking person on the scene regardless of experience or training level.

B. Directing, ordering, or controlling by virtue of explicit statutory, regulatory, or delegated authority.

11. The Whole Community approach refers to different organizations within the Federal Government. A. TRUE B. FALSE

B. False

36. Acquiring, Storing, and Inventorying Resources are part of which NIMS Management Characteristic? A. Accountability B. Incident Facilities and Locations C. Comprehensive Resource Management D. Unified Command

C. comprehensive resource managment

17. Who has overall responsibility for managing the on-scene incident? A. Emergency Operations Center director B. Agency Executive C. Incident Commander D. Operations Section Chief

C. incident commander

25. Which ICS functional area arranges for resources and needed services to support achievement of the incident objectives? A. Planning B. Operations C. Logistics D. Finance/Administration

C. logistics

3. Which member of the Command and Staff interfaces with other agencies to meet incident-related information requirements? A. Liaison Officer B. Safety Officer C. Public Information Officer D. Commander

C. public information officer

12. Who designates the Incident Commander and the process for transferring command? A. The Section Chiefs B. The Incident Commander for previous operational period C. The jurisdiction or organization with primary responsibility for the incident D. The Command Staff

C. the jurisdiction or organization with primary responsiblity for the incident

24. At the incident scene, who handles media inquiries? A. Media Relations Specialist B. Public Information Officer C. Liaison Officer D. Communications Officer

B. Public information officer

6. Which of the following are typical incident facilities? A. Point-of-distribution sites B. Camps C. Incident Command Post D. All of the Above

D. all of the above

39. Which General Staff member is responsible for ensuring that assigned incident personnel are fed and have communications, medical support, and transportation as needed to meet the operational objective? A. Logistics Section Chief B. Safety Officer C. Public Information Officer D. Planning Section Chief

A. logistics section chief

21. Which ICS functional area tracks resources, collects and analyzes information, and maintains documentation? A. Planning B. Operations C. Logistics D. Finance/Administration

A. planning

37. When partners representing multiple jurisdictions or agencies work together to establish the incident objectives, what type of Command is being used? A. Mutual Command B. Area Command C. Unified Command D. Multiple Command

C. unified command

2. If the Incident Commander designates personnel to provide public information, safety, and liaison services, the personnel are collectively referred to as the: A. Director Staff B. Incident Staff C. Executive Staff D. Command Staff

D. command staff

7. Which General Staff member negotiates and monitors contracts, maintains documentation for reimbursement, and oversees timekeeping for incident personnel? A. Logistics Section Chief B. Operations Section Chief C. Planning Section Chief D. Finance/Administration Section Chief

D. finance/adiminstration section chief

13. Which ICS function is responsible for documentation for mutual aid agreements? A. Planning B. Incident Command C. Operations D. Finance/Administration

D. finance/administration

27. Which ICS functional area monitors costs related to the incident and provides accounting, procurement, time recording, and cost analysis? A. Command B. Operations C. Logistics D. Finance/Administration

D. finance/administration

20. Which NIMS Management Characteristic is necessary for achieving situational awareness and facilitating information sharing? A. Accountability B. Comprehensive Resource Management C. Chain of Command and Unity of Command D. Integrated Communications

D. integrated communications

8. The Liaison Officer: A. "Arranges for resources and needed services to support the incident objectives. B. Tracks resources and maintains incident documentation. C. Provides information to the public. D. Is the point of contact for other response organizations.

D. is the point of contact for other response organizations

18. Manageable Span of Control refers to: A. An orderly line of authority that exists within the ranks of the incident management organization. B. The act of directing, ordering, or controlling by virtue of explicit statutory, regulatory, or delegated authority. C. The process of moving the responsibility for incident command from one Incident Commander to another. D. The number of individuals or resources that one supervisor can effectively manage during an incident.

D. the number of individuals or resources that one supervisor can effectively manage during an incident


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