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1. NIMS provides a consistent framework for incident management at all jurisdictional levels regardless of the cause, size, or complexity of the inciden A. TRUE
B. FALSE

2. Who generally facilitates the Operational Period Brief? A. Planning Section Chief
B. Public Information Officer
C. Operations Section Chief
D. Logistics Section Chief

3. An Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) from the affected jurisdiction is considered an ICS Tool. A. TRUE
B. FALSE

4. Which of the following would NOT typically be included in the transfer of command briefing? A. Special requests from agency representatives
B. Resources ordered and end route
C. Current organization
D. Situation Status

5. Which ICS Supervisory Position title is used at the Division/Group organizational level? A. Supervisor
B. Officer
C. Chief
D. Leader

6. Which factor does not impact the complexity of an incident? A. Cost considerations of responding agencies
B. Community and responder safety
C. Political sensitivity, external influences, and media relations
D. Potential hazardous materials

7. Mutual Aid Agreements
. A. are limited to the exchange of resources between neighboring states.
B. are mandated in state and county emergency management budgets.
C. assist agencies and jurisdictions when existing resources are inadequate.
D. base their assistance on the equivalent monetary value of shared resources.

8. Which statement best describes ICS Form 201?
A. Lists all resources and organization assignments for the upcoming operations period
B. It is completed by the Safety Officer in order to address safety concerns and identify mitigation measures.
C. It allows a Single Resource Unit Leader to track major activities during each operational period.
D. It contains status information for briefing the incoming Incident Commander or other incoming resources.

9. To ensure a smooth transfer, the outgoing Incident Commander should provide a to the new Incident Commander. A. Situational Analysis Document
B. Transfer of Command Briefing
C. Lessons Learned Report
D. List of personnel staffing each Section

10. Which of the following is NOT part of the NIMS Management characteristic of Chain of Command? A. Avoids confusion by requiring that orders flow from supervisors.
B. Allows the Incident Commander to control the actions of personnel under his or her supervision.
C. Restricts personnel from sharing information with each other.
D. Details how authority flows through the incident management organization.

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