Answers Emergency Management Prep.
Command & Management Fundamentals
1. The Incident Command System (ICS) is:
A) A federal response plan used only for natural disasters
B) A standardized, on-scene, all-hazards incident management concept
C) A communication tool for hospital personnel only
D) A financial tracking system for emergency costs
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: ICS is a standardized, on-scene incident management concept designed
for all types of emergencies. It enables coordinated response across all levels of
government and disciplines, regardless of incident size or complexity.
2. Who has overall responsibility for managing an incident on scene?
A) The Operations Section Chief
B) The Public Information Officer
,C) The Incident Commander
D) The Safety Officer
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Incident Commander (IC) has overall responsibility for all incident
activities, including establishing objectives, planning strategies, and directing
resources. This is the only position always staffed in ICS applications.
3. What does "Unity of Command" mean?
A) Everyone reports to multiple supervisors depending on the task
B) Each individual reports to only one designated supervisor
C) Command is unified across all federal agencies only
D) The governor has final authority on all incidents
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Unity of command ensures that each individual reports to only one
supervisor. This prevents confusion, reduces conflicting instructions, and
maintains clear accountability.
4. "Span of control" refers to:
,A) The geographical area a supervisor is responsible for
B) The number of subordinates one supervisor can effectively manage
C) The total budget allocated for an incident
D) The time duration of an operational period
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Span of control refers to the number of individuals one supervisor can
effectively manage. ICS recommends a ratio of 1 supervisor for every 3 to 7
subordinates, with 1:5 being optimal.
5. Which statement best describes "Chain of Command"?
A) An orderly line of authority where lower levels report to higher levels
B) A system where all decisions are made by vote
C) A communication method for public information only
D) A financial tracking system for resources
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Chain of command means there is an orderly line of authority within
the organization, with lower levels subordinate to higher levels. Orders flow down
through the hierarchy, and information flows up.
, 6. The Incident Commander establishes incident objectives that include:
A) Selecting personnel to serve on the Incident Management Team
B) Identifying strategies, tactics, tasks, and activities to achieve objectives
C) Delegating functional responsibilities to state agencies only
D) Establishing a fixed budget regardless of incident needs
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Incident objectives must identify the strategies, tactics, tasks, and
activities needed to achieve them. Objectives should be specific, measurable,
action-oriented, realistic, and time-sensitive (SMART).
7. What are the three overall incident priorities that incident objectives are based
on?
A) Cost management, resource tracking, and documentation
B) Life safety, incident stabilization, and property/environment protection
C) Media relations, political considerations, and legal compliance
D) Training, exercises, and after-action reviews
Correct Answer: B