ICS 700- QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
Qualifying: - Personnel meet the minimum established standards (including training,
experience, physical and medical fitness) to fill specific positions.
Certification: - recognition from an Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) or a third party
that an individual has completed qualification for a position (one example of a third party
is an accredited body such as a state licensure board for medical professionals).
Credentialing: - documentation - typically an identification card or badge - that identifies
personnel and verifies their qualifications for a particular position.
Which of the following resource management key activities defines and categorizes
incident resources by capability? - Identifying and Typing Resources
Which of the following take place within the Track and Report stage of the resource
management process? - Protects the safety and security of personnel and resources
Enables resource coordination and movement
Helps staff prepare to receive and use resources
"The orderly, safe, and efficient return of a resource to its original location and status" is
the goal of which of the following? - Demobilize
Mutual aid - the sharing of resources and services between jurisdictions or
organizations.
Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) - EMAC is a congressionally
ratified mutual aid compact that defines a non-Federal, state-to-state system for sharing
resources across state lines during an emergency or disaster.
The role of the receiving jurisdiction for mutual aid includes which of the following? -
Declining resources that do not meet needs.
Which of the following NIMS Management Characteristics allow units from diverse
agencies to connect, share information, and achieve situational awareness? - Integrated
Communications
Typical designated ____________ include Incident Command Post (ICP), incident
base, staging areas, camps, mass casualty triage areas, points-of-distribution, and
emergency shelters. - Incident Facilities and Locations
Incident Command Post (ICP) - location of the tactical-level, on-scene incident
management (Incident Commander or Unified Command and Staff)
ANSWERS
Qualifying: - Personnel meet the minimum established standards (including training,
experience, physical and medical fitness) to fill specific positions.
Certification: - recognition from an Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) or a third party
that an individual has completed qualification for a position (one example of a third party
is an accredited body such as a state licensure board for medical professionals).
Credentialing: - documentation - typically an identification card or badge - that identifies
personnel and verifies their qualifications for a particular position.
Which of the following resource management key activities defines and categorizes
incident resources by capability? - Identifying and Typing Resources
Which of the following take place within the Track and Report stage of the resource
management process? - Protects the safety and security of personnel and resources
Enables resource coordination and movement
Helps staff prepare to receive and use resources
"The orderly, safe, and efficient return of a resource to its original location and status" is
the goal of which of the following? - Demobilize
Mutual aid - the sharing of resources and services between jurisdictions or
organizations.
Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) - EMAC is a congressionally
ratified mutual aid compact that defines a non-Federal, state-to-state system for sharing
resources across state lines during an emergency or disaster.
The role of the receiving jurisdiction for mutual aid includes which of the following? -
Declining resources that do not meet needs.
Which of the following NIMS Management Characteristics allow units from diverse
agencies to connect, share information, and achieve situational awareness? - Integrated
Communications
Typical designated ____________ include Incident Command Post (ICP), incident
base, staging areas, camps, mass casualty triage areas, points-of-distribution, and
emergency shelters. - Incident Facilities and Locations
Incident Command Post (ICP) - location of the tactical-level, on-scene incident
management (Incident Commander or Unified Command and Staff)