Homeland Security Exam 3
In its beginning, ICS was based on how many management characteristics? A. 18 B. 7 C. 14 D. 22
C. 14
In what year was the National Strategy updated from its original version? A. 2004 B. 2012 C. 2007 D. 2008
C. 2007
Which security document linked homeland security with natural disaster preparedness? A. National Response Plan B. National Strategic Plan C. 2007 National Strategy D. National Response Framework
C. 2007 National Strategy
The National Response Framework published in what year? A. 2002 B. 2007 C. 2008 D. 2012
C. 2008
The National Response Framework published in what year? A. 2002 B. 2012 C. 2008 D. 2007
C. 2008
An attack on a nuclear power plant, or nuclear research facility can produce effects similar to what other type of weapon? A. Explosive B. Dirty bomb C. Chemical D. None of the above
C. Chemical
Chlorine is what type of chemical agent? A. Blood B. Nerve C. Choking/Pulmonary D. Blister
C. Choking/Pulmonary
FEMA supports several mitigation grant programs in an effort to provide states with financial resources for emergency preparedness. Which of the following is not one? A. Severe Repetitive Loss Program B. National Flood Insurance Program C. Floodplain Construction Grant Program D. Pre-disaster Mitigation Program
C. Floodplain Construction Grant Program
Which of the following is a Category C agent? A. Botulism B. Tularmeria C. Hantavirus D. Q fever
C. Hantavirus
Which agent can be considered a chemical weapon? A. Choking/Pulmonary B. Irritants C. Incapacitating Agents D. All of the Above
D. All of the Above
Which of the following can be considered an initiative related to the Intelligence and Warning mission described in the National Strategy? A. Implementation of the Homeland Security Advisory System B. Enhancement of the analytic capabilities of the FBI C. Utilization of dual-use analysis to prevent attacks D. All of the Above
D. All of the Above
Category A, B, and C agents are what part of CBRNE? A. Nuclear B. Chemical C. Energy D. Biological
D. Biological
Incapacitating agents are what part of CBRNE? A. Explosive B. Biological C. Radiological D. Chemical
D. Chemical
In 2012, the FBI, using a paid informant, disrupted a domestic plot to blow up a bridge in what city? A. New York City B. Atlanta, GA C. San Francisco, CA D. Cleveland, OH
D. Cleveland Ohio
Which federal resource has the ability to warn the entire nation of a national threat or emergency on a very short notice? A. Emergency Response System B. National Response Plan C. National Incident Management System D. Emergency Alert System
D. Emergency Alert System
Which level of government would typically not employ the Incident Command System (ICS)? A. Federal B. Tribal C. State D. International
D. International
Which is not a primary function of the Planning Section Chief? A. Conduct/facilitate planning meetings B. Determine need for specialized resources C. Collect and manage all incident-relevant operational data D. Manage tactical operations
D. Manage tactical operations
What provides strategic direction for NIMS oversight, and supports routine maintenance and system refinement? A. Incident Command System (ICS) B. Emergency Operations Center C. Multiagency Coordination System (MACS) D. National Integration Center (NIC)
D. National Integration Center
The National Strategy for Homeland Security suggests several categories for intelligence analysis. Which of the following is not one of them? A. Strategic analysis of the enemy B. Tactical threat analysis C. Threat-vulnerability integration D. None of the Above
D. None of the Above
The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States was later known as what? A. National Strategic Plan B. The National Terror Commission Report C. National Response Framework D. The 9/11 Commission Report
D. The 9/11 Commission Report
In regards to the National Response Framework, a local police department providing security during an emergency would be an example of what? A. Engaged partnership B. Unity of effort through unified command C. Scalability and flexibility D. Tiered response
D. Tiered response
At what point would federal resources be used to respond to an incident, according to the National Response Plan? A. Immediately B. After a minimum of 10 days C. After a minimum of seven days D. Upon state or local request
D. Upon state or local request
True or False? Accountability tasks in the ICS are handled through the Unified Command.
False
True or False? Anthrax is an example of a Category C agent.
False
True or False? Biological weapons are less lethal in aerosol form.
False
True or False? Category E Agents are the most deadly.
False
True or False? Mitigation and Response are considered to be stages in the homeland security cycle that occur before an event.
False
True or False? One problem confronting homeland security is the fact that CBRNEs are very easy for terrorists to procure in large quantities.
False
True or False? Regional Response Coordination Centers (RRCC) are temporary federal facilities established locally to coordinate operational federal assistance activities.
False
True or False? The 2002 National Strategy was the plan developed by the newly established Department of Homeland Security.
False
True or False? The American Red Cross is part of Citizen Corps.
False
True or False? The National Strategy separated homeland security into eight mission areas.
False
True or False? The Strategic Information and Operations Center (SIOC) is the CIA's control center for all federal intelligence and law enforcement activities concerning terrorist incidents or threats.
False
True or False? Unified Command refers to the orderly line of authority within the ranks of the incident management organization.
False
True or False? When implemented, every component of the National Response Plan must be followed.
False
The NIMS systematic approach to incident management is comprised of five major components. Which of the following is not one of them? A. Preparedness B. Communications and information management C. Resource management D. Martial law coordination
Martial law coordination
Why are large-scale chemical attacks difficult to accomplish?
Materials and chemical are hard to acquire.
Name the five categories of chemical weapons.
Nerve Agents Blister Agents Blood Agents Choking/Pulmonary Agents Irritants
Anthrax comes in three different forms. Name them, and name which form is the most deadly.
Skin Anthrax Cutaneous Anthrax and Inhalation Anthrax Gastrointestinal Anthrax Inhalation is the worst, about half of all cases end in death.
What are the differences between a Public Information Officer and a Liaison Officer?
The public information officer is responsible for interfacing with the public and media, while the liaison officer is the point of contact for representatives of government agencies, NGO's and private-sector interests
True or False? An event like the Super Bowl or Olympics will be designated as a National Special Security Event (NSSE) under the National Response Framework.
True
True or False? CBRNE attacks can result in both long- and short-term effects.
True
True or False? Chlorine and phosgene are known as choking/pulmonary agents.
True
True or False? Due to the difficulty in developing or obtaining them, radiological weapons are considered to be the lowest threat when compared to other types of weapons.
True
True or False? Establishing incident objectives, then developing strategies based on those objectives are key components of Management by Objectives.
True
True or False? FEMA created a Mitigation Directorate to aid in protecting lives and preventing loss of property.
True
True or False? For a Liaison Officer to be able to do his or her job well, each agency and organizational representative assigned to an incident must have authority to speak for their parent agencies on all matters.
True
True or False? In 2002, President George W. Bush called for two years of volunteer service from every American citizen.
True
True or False? In a developed Incident Command Staff, the HAZMAT Branch will typically report into Operations.
True
True or False? Never agents can be used as chemical weapons.
True
True or False? One of the intents of the National Response Plan was to reduce the existing patchwork of federal and local emergency response plans.
True
True or False? Ongoing development in the area of science and technology is integral to the continual improvement of NIMS.
True
True or False? The CDC provides information on its website on how to prepare for a zombie attack.
True
True or False? The National Hurricane Program is a FEMA program aimed at Mitigation.
True
True or False? The National Response Framework is a guide to how the nation should respond to all types of disasters and emergencies.
True
True or False? The facilitating of the apprehension of potential terrorists is an initiative of the Domestic Counter-terrorism mission associated with the National Strategy.
True
True or False? The incident command function can be conducted in two general ways: through a single incident commander and through a Unified Command.
True
True or False? The safety officer monitors incident operations and advises the IC/UC on all matters relating to operational safety.
True
______ ______ allows agencies with different legal, geographic, and functional authorities and responsibilities to work together effectively without affecting individual agency authority, responsibility, or accountability.
Unified Command
______ has the texture of motor oil, making it especially dangerous as it can remain in the environment for long periods.
VX
There are six primary advantages of using Unified Command. Name three of them.
1. A single set of objectives is developed for the entire incident 2. A collective approach is used to develop strategies to achieve incident objectives 3. Information flow and coordination are improved between all jurisdictions and agencies involved in the incident 4. All agencies with responsibility for the incident have an understanding of joint priorities and restrictions 5. No agency's legal authorities will be compromised or neglected 6. The combined efforts of all agencies are optimized as they perform their respective assignments under a single IAP
The 2012 Strategic Plan covers which fiscal years for the Department of Homeland Security? A. 2012-2016 B. 2012-2018 C. 2012-2013 D. 2012-2020
A. 2012-2016
In regards to CBRNE the 1995 attack on the Alfred P. Murrah building in Oklahoma City was what kind of attack? A. Explosive B. Biological C. Chemical D. Nuclear
A. Explosive
Which of the following was not one of the three broad categories of recommendations listed in The 9/11 Commission Report? A. Funding Appropriations B. Intelligence and congressional reform C. Homeland security and emergency response D. Foreign policy and nonproliferation
A. Funding Appropriations
Which of the following is a Category C agent? A. Hantantivirus B. Q Fever C. Tularemia D Botulism
A. Hantantivirus
Following the National Response Plan, which is a temporary entity, only created and called upon when necessary? A. IIMG B. RRCC C. JFO D. SIOC
A. IIMG
The FBI or other law enforcement agency using a paid informant to gather intelligence on a terrorist group would be considered part of which stage of the homeland security cycle? A. Mitigation B. Response C. Preparedness D. Recovery
A. Mitigation
Which of the following is considered an irritant? A. Pepper Spray B. BZ C. Botulinium D. Ricin
A. Pepper Spray
Which of the following is a Category A agent? A. Small Pox B. Glanders C. Ricin D. Tuberculosis
A. Small Pox
There are typically how many types of biological weapons? A. Two B. Four C. Three D. Five
A. Two
Roughly how many state and local intelligence fusion centers are currently operating in the United States? A. 40 B. 70 C. 125 D. 55
B. 70
Hydrogen cyanide is what type of agent? A. Nerve B. Blood C. Incapacitating D. Irritant
B. Blood
Which organization specializes in training for explosives, live explosives, and incendiary devices? A. National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center B. Center for Domestic Preparedness C. Transportation Technology Center, Inc. D. Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center
B. Center for Domestic Prepardness
The National Strategy separated homeland security functions into six mission areas. Which of the mission areas below is intended to minimize damage and recover quickly from attacks? A. Border and Transportation Security B. Emergency Preparedness and Response C. Defending Against Catastrophic Threats D. Domestic Counter-terrorism
B. Emergency Preparedness and Response
Which item is not part of CBRNE? A. Nuclear B. Energy C. Radiological D.Chemicals
B. Energy
Which field-tested management characteristic of ICS invokes that supervisors must be able to adequately supervise and control subordinates? A. Integrated Communications B. Manageable Span of Control C. Comprehensive Resource Management D. Unified Command
B. Manageable Span of Control
The NIMS systematic approach to incident management is comprised of five major components. Which of the following is not one of them? A. Resource management B. Martial law coordination C. Communications and information management D. Preparedness
B. Martial law coordination
In general, recovery efforts can take up to how long, depending on the level of disaster and the damage experienced by a region? A. 75 days B. Months C. Years D. Weeks
B. Months
What type of weapon is a "dirty bomb?" A. Chemical B. Radiological C. Explosive D. Biological
B. Radiological
The National Incident Management System (NIMS) is considered to be many things, except which of the following? A. Systematic Approach B. Response Plan C. Scalable D. Dynamic System
B. Response Plan
The American Red Cross is an example of this type of group that may assist in responding to an emergency? A. State B. Volunteer C. Federal D. Command and Control
B. Volunteer
Which ICS management characteristic provides a concise, coherent means of capturing and communicating the overall incident priorities, objectives, strategies, and tactics? A. Integrated Communications B. Management by Objectives C. Incident Action Planning D. Modular Organization
C. Incident Action Planning
Community recovery efforts are primarily overseen by what? A. Domestic preparedness office B. Incident Command System C. Joint Field Office D. Local law enforcement
C. Joint Field Office
Which is not a primary function of the Planning Section Chief? A.Collect and manage all incident-relevant operational data B. Determine need for specialized resources C. Manage tactical operations D. Conduct/facilitate planning meetings
C. Manage tactical operations
Which field-tested management characteristic of ICS invokes that supervisors must be able to adequately supervise and control subordinates? A. Integrated Communications B. Comprehensive Resource Management C. Manageable Span of Control D. Unified Command
C. Manageable Span of Control
Strengthening the workforce with training, programs for employee health, and increased workforce diversity were recommendations of which document? A. Strategic Plan (2012) B. National Strategy (2007) C. National Response Plan (2004) D. National Response Framework (2008)
C. National Response Plan (2004)
Which homeland security document was published first? A. National Strategic Plan B. National Response Framework C. National Strategy for Homeland Security D. National Response Plan
C. National Strategy for Homeland Security
VX is an example of which of the following agents? A. Blood B. Blister C. Nerve D. Choking/Pulmonary
C. Nerve
In terms of homeland security, the American Red Cross is an example of what? A. Inter agency Incident Management Group B. Defense Support of Civil Authorities C. Non-Governmental Organization D. Emergency Operations Center
C. Non-Governmental Organization
The collapse of this country raised fears of nuclear weapons ending up in the hands of terrorists? A. Cuba B. Iraq C. Soviet Union D. Afghanistan
C. Soviet Union
The ______ ______ is responsible for the functional aspects of the incident command structure.
General Staff
As has been discussed in this chapter, nuclear and/or radiological weapons are extremely difficult for terrorists to obtain and/or develop. Still, even small versions of these weapons can cause extreme destruction and death. Because of the difficulty for terrorists to obtain them without being tracked, threats from such weapons are considered to be a low when compared to other types of weapons used by terrorists. Do you think it is poor judgment to consider these a smaller threat, or does it make sense to pour more resources into stopping other CBRNE weapons, considering the damage they can cause, and how much easier they are for terrorists to acquire?
I believe that it is not poor judgment to disregard these smaller threats because it is more beneficial to society to be more concerned about bigger and more destructive threats. If we put emphasis on these smaller threats it might take away from a bigger threat happening.
______ agents are chemicals that produce temporary physiological or mental effects or an altered state of mind.
Incapacitating
______ ______ is responsible for overall management of the event.
Incident command
The second stage of the homeland security cycle is ______.
Preparedness
While similar, what is the primary difference between the mitigation and preparedness stages of the homeland security cycle.
Preparedness refers to actions taken to plan for the best response to an event, whereas mitigation includes all the actions taken to minimize the scope of the event before it happens.