CORRECT ANSWERS
A basic premise of the National Response Framework is that: - Correct Answer-Most
incidents begin and end locally and are managed at the local or tribal level.
A basic premise of the National Response Framework is that response structures be
able to expand rapidly to meet needs associated with a given incident. - Correct
Answer-TRUE
A guiding principle of the National Response Framework is that: - Correct Answer-
Effective partnership relies on engaging all elements of the whole community.
A MAC group is - Correct Answer-Composed of senior officials, such as agency
administrators, executives, or the designees, who are authorized to represent or commit
agency resources and funds in support of incident activities.
All agencies with jurisdictional authority and/or functional responsibility for the
incident ... support through mutually developed incident objectives and strategies. This
is an example of: - Correct Answer-Unified Command
All elements of the community must be activated, engaged, and integrated ....
catastrophic incident. - Correct Answer-TRUE
As the principal Federal official for domestic incident management, the Secretary of
Homeland. Security coordinates the Federal resources utilized in the prevention of,
preparation for, response to, or recovery from terrorist attacks, major disasters, or other
emergencies. - Correct Answer-TRUE
Communities apply NIMS principles to integrate response plans and resource across
departments, as well as with the private sector and NGOs. - Correct Answer-TRUE
Community Emergency Response Teams are an example of: - Correct Answer-Local
coordinating structures
Coordination leadership at the Joint Field Office is provided by: - Correct Answer-
Unified Coordination Group
Cross-cutting capabilities include: - Correct Answer-Planning; public information and
warning; and operational coordination
Emergency Support Functions (ESFs): - Correct Answer-May be selectively activated to
support response activities