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Final Exam for: IS-700.b: An Introduction to the National Incident Management Latest Updated Examination Study Guide 2024
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1. Ensuring the uninterrupted flow of information' describes which key communications and inf principle?
A. Interoperability B. Reliability, Scalability, and Portability C. Security D. Resilience and Redundancy
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3. Using social media to support activities such as producing maps and incident visualizations communications standard?
A. Common Terminology, Plain Language, and Compatibility B. Technology Use and Procedures C. Information Security/Operational Security D. None of the Above
2. Which resource management task determines the type, quantity, receiving location, and user
A. Identify Requirements B. Track and Report C. Mobilize D. Order and Acquire
5. Which NIMS Management Characteristic helps to eliminate confusion caused by conflicting i
A. Accountability
4. Which NIMS Management Characteristic refers to the number of subordinates that directly re
A. Management by Objectives B. Modular Organization C. Chain of Command and Unity of Command D. Manageable Span of Control
6. The Incident Action Plan is prepared by General Staff from which section?
A. Planning B. Operations C. Finance/Administration D. Logistics
10. Which NIMS structure develops, recommends, and executes public information plans and st
A. Joint Information System (JIS) B. MAC Groups C. Incident Command System D. Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
9. Which of the following correctly describes NIMS?
A. A response plan. B. A communications plan. C. A static system used during large-scale incidents. D. A systematic approach to incident management.
8. In NIMS, resource inventorying refers to preparedness activities conducted _________ (of) in
A. instead B. during C. outside D. with
7. Use of communications and information systems that are familiar to users is a part of which
A. Interoperability B. Reliability, Scalability, and Portability C. Security D. Resilience and Redundancy
B. Chain of Command and Unity of Command C. Management by Objectives D. Information and Intelligence Management
11. Which EOC configuration aligns with the on-scene incident organization?
A. Incident Support Model (ISM) structure B. ICS or ICS-like EOC structure C. Strategic Joint Command Structure D. Departmental Structure
**14. Which communications management practice includes specifying all of the communications
A. Safety Officer B. Liaison Officer C. Area Commander D. Public Information Officer
16. Which of the following is an EOC function?
A. Coordinating plans and determining resource needs B. Collecting, analyzing, and sharing information C. Providing coordination and policy direction D. All of the above
15. Which NIMS guiding principle supports interoperability among multiple organizations?
A. Standardization B. Flexibility C. Adaptability D. Unity of Effort
that parties will use to share information?
A. Policy and Planning B. Equipment Standards C. Standardized Communication Types D. Agreements
13. Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) is a state-to-state system for sharing emergency or disaster.
12. One EOC function is to provide coordinated support to incident command, on-scene person needed.
**19. Which NIMS Management Characteristic involves using standardized names and definitions functions and units?
**22. When an incident occurs or threatens, local emergency personnel manage response using N
A. Certification B. Qualifying C. Planning D. Credentialing
23. Incident Reports, such as Situation Reports and Status Reports enhance situational awaren personnel can access needed information.
If the incident is or becomes large or complex, _______________ _.
A. A Unified Command is established. B. Federal authorities assist. C. Local EOCs activate. D. Mutual Aid Agreements are executed.
21. Which NIMS Management Characteristic includes maintaining accurate and up-to-date inven equipment, teams, and supplies?
A. Management by Objectives B. Comprehensive Resource Management C. Dispatch/ Deployment D. Incident Facilities and Locations
20. Which NIMS Management Characteristic includes developing and issuing assignments, plan protocols to accomplish tasks?
A. Management by Objectives B. Modular Organization C. Comprehensive Resource Management D. Manageable Span of Control
A. Modular Organization B. Common Terminology C. Unified Command D. Comprehensive Resource Management
26. Each ICS General Staff is led by a(n) ____________ who reports directly to the Incident Com Command.
28. The _________ is a central location that houses Joint Information System (JIS) operations a information staff perform public affairs functions.
A. Emergency Operations Center (EOC) B. Joint Information Center (JIC) C. MAC Group D. Incident Command Post
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27. In NIMS, when do managers plan and prepare for the demobilization process?
A. At the end of the incident. B. When transitioning between operational periods. C. During recovery. D. At the same time they begin mobilizing resources.
A. Unit Supervisor B. Section Chief C. Administrative Authority D. Group Supervisor