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Questions
1. The National Response Framework is a master plan intended to strengthen and improve the ability of the United States to manage what kinds of incidents?
A. Diplomatic
B. Domestic
C. International
D. Significant
2. Emergency management as a profession has matured in recent years. Which organization was established to help further the emergency management field as a profession?
A. American Public Trust in Emergency Response Association, Council on Emergency Management
B. Professional Emergency Service Management Association
C. The Southern State Emergency Management Coalition
D. American Planning Association
3. The 4 phases of emergency management-mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery-can be described in the short- and long-term to better manage the various activities that occur during recovery operations.
A. True
B. False
4. The National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF) serves as one guide for effective natural disaster recovery support. The purpose of the NDRF is to:
A. Provide a federal response approach that empowers the local and state recovery response organization to manage state issues.
B. Provide a structure for FEMA to manage all facets of disaster recovery operations in all U.S. states and territories.
C. Establish guidelines that help determine which type of disaster warrants a Presidential Disaster Declaration.
D. Provide a structure that allows disaster recovery managers to work collaboratively in a more unified approach.
5. An emergency manager has an overall responsibility for emergency management programs and activities. Not all jurisdictions use the same title for personnel in the role of an emergency manager. Which other job titles are also used to describe professionals who manage and plan for emergencies?
A. Emergency services director, risk manager, police chief, or Homeland Security disaster manager
B. Emergency services director, disaster management director, risk manager, or police chief
C. Hazard manager, fire chief, business operations manager, civil defense manager, or police chief
D. Hazard manager, fire chief, business continuity planner, division director, or civil defense manager