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A comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions and answers covering the key concepts and principles of the national incident management system (nims). It is designed to help students prepare for the is-700.b exam, which is a fundamental requirement for individuals involved in emergency management and incident response. Topics such as nims management characteristics, command and coordination structures, resource management, communications and information management, and the guiding principles of nims.
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D. Resilience and Redundancy - Answer- C. Interoperability
priorities for incident management in planning, response, and recovery efforts include - Answer- - saving lives
B. FALSE - Answer- A. TRUE
resource typing - Answer- establishes common definitions for capabilities of personnel, equipment, teams, supplies, and facilities capability - Answer- the resource's capability to perform its function in one or more of the five mission areas five mission areas - Answer- - prevention
an external jurisdiction or organization that is requested to provide resources - Answer- must consent to the request NIMS resource typing is designed for use when ordering resources to ensure - Answer- the resource provided meets the mission needs mobilize - Answer- personnel and other resources begin mobilizing when notified through established channels upon notification, deploying personnel receive information to include - Answer- - date, time, and place of departure
A. Common Terminology B. Information and Intelligence Management C. Integrated Communications D. Incident Action Planning - Answer- D. Incident Action Planning incident personnel track resources from mobilization through demobilization using - Answer- established resource tracking procedures resource tracking procedures - Answer- - track the location of resources
reimbursement procedures are often specified in - Answer- mutual aid and assistance agreements organizational functions - Answer- major functions and units are named and defined using standardized terms resource descriptions - Answer- resources (personnel, equipment, teams and facilities) have common naming based on their type and capabilities incident facilities - Answer- facilities in an incident area are designated using common terms Incident Action Plans (IAPs) - Answer- - record and communicate incident objectives, tactics, and assignments for operations and support
B. non-activated C. On-scene D. Off-site - Answer- C. On-scene
the number of management, supervisory, and support positions - Answer- expand as needed to meet the needs of the incident maintaining an appropriate span of control ensures effective incident management by enabling supervisors to - Answer- - direct and supervise subordinates
B. Track and Report C. Mobilize D. Order and Acquire - Answer- A. Reimburse and Restock