ANSWERS
22. The term "response" as used in the National Response
Framework includes - <<Answers>>>>: B. Actions to save
lives, protect property and the environment, stabilize
communities, and meet basic human needs following an
incident.
24. For non-Stafford Act Incidents, who activates the
appropriate coordinating structures? - <<Answers>>>>A.
Agency with primary legal authority
1. The response protocols and structures described in the
National Response Framework align with what doctrine to
support a unified approach to response? -
<<Answers>>>>National Incident Management System
(NIMS)
9. Select one of the three core capabilities that spans all
Mission Areas? - <<Answers>>>>C. Operational
Coordination
10. Which core capability makes it possible to manage the life
cycle of a potential crisis, determine capability requirements,
and help stakeholders learn their roles? - <<Answers>>>>A.
Planning
, NIMS 800 EXAM (Actual 2025) QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS
14. Which of the following statements about Emergency
Support Functions (ESFs) is correct?: - <<Answers>>>>ESFs
are not exclusively federal coordinating mechanism
16. Community Emergency Response Teams are an example
of - <<Answers>>>>B. Local coordinating structures
17. A basic premise of the National Response Framework is
that - <<Answers>>>>: A. Response partners use nonstandard
structures to allow for flexible and scalable responses.
18. One premise of the National Response Framework is
Tiered Response. Tiered Response can best be described as -
<<Answers>>>>C. Incidents are generally handled at the
lowest jurisdictional level. Incidents begin and end locally.
19. Which of the following is a community lifeline? -
<<Answers>>>>A. Communications
20. Which of the following sets the vision for preparedness
nationwide and identifies core capabilities? -
<<Answers>>>>D. National Preparedness Goal
21. The National Response Framework is -
<<Answers>>>>D. Triggered following a declaration by the
Secretary of Homeland Security.