EADP 3010: Final Review
How many FEMA regional offices are there
10
A flow of water, mud, and debris down the side of an active volcano
Lahar
All of the following are tasks that VOADs typically undertake in disaster response and recovery, Except
Preliminary damage assessment
FEMA can step into active disaster without the request of the state's governor
False
Risk perception is lower, and the risk is viewed as more acceptable when that risk is:
Familiar
Vulnerability
is the susceptibility to harm or loss from the combination of biophysical exposure and human sensitivity
All of the following are examples of human sensitivity to hazards, expect
A house built on steep mountainside
"A church leader who organizes meetings to prepare the congregation for disasters"
Community champion
A strong earthquake that ruptures gas lines and water pipes leading to an uncontrolled fire that burns most of city is an example of an
Compounding disaster
Which of the following is required before a presidential disaster declaration can be made
Conducting a preliminary damage assessment
President who created the federal emergency management agency in 1979
Jimmy carter
Non-structural mitigation activity that puts limits on the location, type, density, or design of development:
Land use planning
What legislation created fema
Reorganization plan #3
Which of the following preparedness activities happens at the community level (ex. Cities and towns)
Organizing a full-scale disaster exercise
What was lesson learned as a result of Hurricane Katrina
Planning for vulnerable and special needs populations is lacking
According to the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000), local hazard mitigation plans should be updated regularly (every 5 years) to maintain eligibility for federal grants that help with:
Post-Disaster Recovery
Which of the following describes characteristics describes warning communication?
Requires immediate action
Which is not a preparedness action?
Rescuing survivors trapped under earthquake rubble
Preparedness activities generally involve getting ready for
Response
The preparedness phrase of the emergency management cycle involves actions to get ready for?
Response
Structural mitigation activity that involves adding a permanent structural component to existing construction in order to better withstand a hazard:
Retrofit
Probability and consequences of a hazard event
Risk
Disaster myth that, in times of crisis, police, firefighters, and paramedics will avoid their duties because of heightened danger
Role abandonment
Cold War era public education campaign funded by the office of civil defense
Duck & cover
Plan with a long time horizon that focuses on future land use and economic development
Local Comprehensive Plan
ICS section in charge of mission strategy and tactics
Operations
All of the following are facets of all hazards approach, expect
Having many plans for one hazard
Which of the following is not recognized as a "window of opportunity" for increased public interest in hazards and preparedness education?
After adding new earthquake provisions to the building code
An EOP's functional annexes are usually arranged in one of three formats. Which is not a valid format?
Hazard-specific
Which non governmental organization has the distinction of holding a charter with the us government
American Red Cross
Which section of the EOP contains on how the plan will be revised and distributed?
Basic Plan
All of the following mitigation techniques reduce the risk of wildfires, Except:
Biowales
Waffle House and Home Depot stand out for excellent______planning activities. This include preparation of hurricane menus, propositioning loaded trucks, and developing a strategy to quickly reopen stores.
Business continuity
What was the collective name for studies undertaken at the university of Chicago that examined human behavior in disasters to predict what might happen after an atomic bomb drop
CBRN
"Mobile weather alerts" (ex. Weather alerts received via your phone)
Channel
Based on the reading on the Disadvantages of NIMS: Incident commanders can arrive on the scene and perceive____, causing them to stifle organized activities that survivors have already begun and slow down the overall response.
Chaos
Which of the following is an example of a slow onset creeping hazard
Coastal erosion
FEMA director who championed disability access and improved relations with Native American tribes
Craig Fugate
This step in the hazard mitigation planning process involves setting mitigation goals and prioritizing actions based on the community's risks:
Develop a plan
Which statement disagrees with all-hazards (agent-generic) approach to emergency management?
Different hazards require separate planning documents
Which legislation first gave the president the ability to declare a disaster
Disaster Act 1950
Of the traditions which shaped emergency management research, which involved conducting case studies to understand civilian responses to war?
Disasters tradition
Permanent facility and hub for response coordination, activated upon declaration of an emergency
EOC
"A man has a heart attack at a local mall and must be rushed to the hospital"
Emergency
Which plan focuses primarily on activities in the response phase?
Emergency Operations Plan
What does ESF stand for
Emergency Support Functions
An established location for agencies to coordinate preparedness and response activities
Emergency operations center
Which of the following scales measures tornado wind speed based on damage
Enhanced Fujita scale
"A green sky before a hailstorm"
Environmental cue
SBP, an organization that rebuilds homes for disaster survivors, adds college students on spring break as volunteers to work on a construction project. This is an example of an:
Expanding organization
In the planning process, the final document is more important than the process itself:
False
The local emergency emergency or emergency management coordinator has ultimate decision making power in emergencies
False
Under current US law, congress has the power to issue federal disaster declarations and release federal funding to aid survivors
False
Who are typically the first responders to arrive on the scene after a major disaster and begin sorting through the disorganization?
Friends and neighbors
Under a Major Disaster declaration, the federal government can provide aid to the affected state for_______, which is not allowed in an emergency declaration
Grants to rebuild damaged low income housing
Which of the following descriptors is associated with risk perception?
Group beliefs about a hazard
The first research study on social behavior in a disaster happened after what event
Halifax Explosion of 1917
Mental shortcuts people use to quickly make decisions about risk information:
Heuristics
Which of the following is an example of a disaster-induced demand (ex. Not response-induced demand)?
Housing survivors whose homes are destroyed
Building spillways, preserving wetlands, and setting aside areas for rivers to expand laterally during high water are example of
Human adjustment to hazards
Name one of the two "dual disasters" in 1989 that contributed to fema's poor public reputation and resulted in a reorganization of response tasks into ESFs
Hurricane Hugo
The flotilla of boats that organized because of the need for medical evacuation out of Manhattan after 9/11 attacks exemplify the concept of:
Improvisation
Grassroots non governmental organizations founded within a community that understand local needs best are called
Indigenous
"During the earthquake, I could barely stand up, and I was 50 miles away from the epicenter
Intensity
"I could actually get hospitalized and die form covid 19 if I don't socially distance"
Internalizing risk
Theft and vandalism caused by a mob mentality
Looting
Which of the following characteristics of hazards exposure does not relate to timing?
Magnitude
All of the following aspects define terrorism, expect:
The act is committed by a foreigner
Project Impact in the 1990s focused on what phase of emergency management
Mitigation
Name one context in which the Protective Action Decision Model has been applied to understand individual and household decision making:
Mitigation, warning, evaluation, sheltering
Program created in 1968 to reduce flood losses and speed recovery from floods
NFIP
Set of standards, common terminology, and best practices for disaster response aimed at improving integration of public, private, and non-profit sectors:
NIMS
Name the current chief of the Texas Division of Emergency management
Nim kidd
Property acquisition and relocation (also known as a "buyout") is a form of________.
Non-structural mitigation
Urging people to stay where they are and giving them specific instructions on how to best protect themselves:
Shelter in place
Disaster myth that views people impacted by disasters as helpless victims
Shock & Dependency
Legal act that defines the scope of the federal government's emergency management powers and responsibilities
Stafford Act
Information flow up and down a chain of command but not between agencies, called_____, was a major factor in the failure to prevent the 9/11 terrorist attacks
Stove piping
Which of the following is not one of the components of an effective warning system?
Structural mitigation
Where is the Texas Division of Emergency Management currently housed
Texas a&m university
In ICS, what team of people are responsible for setting the goals and objectives in the form of an Incident Action Plan for each operational cycle?
The Command Staff Officers
Effective warning messages apply all of the following principles, Expect:
The message is broadcast using only one channel
The Richter scale for earthquake is logarithmic, meaning that for each number increase in the scale, ground shaking is ten times stronger
True
Thunderstorms can trigger all of the following secondary hazards; expect:
Tsunamis
All of the following are examples of warning sources, Expect:
UNT Eagle Alerts
Which of the following is not a best practice of preparedness education?
Use many images of disaster damage
Mennonites Disaster sevices
VOAD
In order to spread, biological hazards require the help of ______ that can be either human or human or non human
Vectors
What is not standard way to measure losses
Volunteer hours
As an individual_______increase, their ability to prepare for a disaster decrease
Vulnerability
The approach for understanding vulnerability tends to focus only on hazard agents and their impacts, while ignoring the societal forces that contribute to unequal risks
Vulnerability as Biophysical exposure