ICS 800 EXAM 2025 COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS
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Scope - (ANSWER)The National Response Framework describes structures for
implementing nationwide response policy and operational coordination for all
types of domestic incidents.
ESF - (ANSWER)Coordination of Federal incident response is accomplished
through Emergency Support Functions (ESFs). ESFs are organized groups of
government and private-sector entities that provide personnel, supplies, facilities,
and equipment.
National Preparedness System (NPS) - (ANSWER)The NPS was developed to
provide the approach, resources, and tools to aid the whole community in its
preparedness activities to achieve the National Preparedness Goal. Part of this
system involves determining what capabilities are needed, how they should be
developed and sustained, and how they should be delivered.
National Preparedness Goal - (ANSWER)A secure and resilient Nation with the
capabilities required across the whole community to prevent, protect against,
mitigate, respond to, and recover from the threats and hazards that pose the
greatest risk.
Prevention: - (ANSWER)The term "prevention" refers to those capabilities
necessary to avoid, prevent, or stop a threatened or actual act of terrorism.
Prevention capabilities include but are not limited to: information sharing and
warning; domestic counterterrorism; and preventing the acquisition or use of
weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
,Protection: - (ANSWER)The term "protection" refers to those capabilities
necessary to secure the homeland against terrorism and manmade or natural
disasters. Protection capabilities include but are not limited to: defense against
weapons of mass destruction (WMD) threats; defense of agriculture and food;
critical infrastructure protection; protection of key leadership and events; border
security; maritime security; transportation security; immigration security; and
cybersecurity.
Mitigation: - (ANSWER)The term "mitigation" refers to those capabilities
necessary to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters.
Mitigation capabilities include but are not limited to: community-wide risk
reduction projects; efforts to improve the resilience of critical infrastructure and
key resource lifelines; risk reduction for specific vulnerabilities from natural
hazards or acts of terrorism; and initiatives to reduce future risks after a disaster
has occurred.
Response: - (ANSWER)The term "response" refers to those capabilities necessary
to save lives, protect property and the environment, and meet basic human needs
after an incident has occurred.
Recovery: - (ANSWER)The term "recovery" refers to those capabilities necessary
to assist communities affected by an incident to recover effectively, including but
not limited to: rebuilding infrastructure systems; providing adequate interim and
long-term housing for survivors; restoring health, social, and community services;
promoting economic development; and restoring natural and cultural resources.
, Core Advisory Group (CAG) - (ANSWER)CAGs consist of people with cross-
disabilities who advise emergency managers. They provide input on inclusive
emergency operations plans, including:
Local, jurisdictional, or state accessible evacuation plans
Temporary accessible housing plans
Accessibility to, of, and in shelters
Which of the following is a benefit of implementing NRF structures and
procedures? - (ANSWER)- Scaled response
- Level of appropriate coordination
- Delivering specific resources
Which of the following are characteristics of the core capabilities? - (ANSWER)-
Are distinct critical elements necessary to meet the National Preparedness Goal
Are essential for the execution of each mission area: Prevention, Protection,
Mitigation, Response, and Recovery
- Provide a common language for preparedness across the whole community
Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) - (ANSWER)MABAS may be activated for
larger incidents under the Illinois Emergency Management Agency's statewide
mutual aid plan. The statewide plan allows for resource deployment to a stricken
area while leaving at least 80 percent of local resources in place to respond to
ongoing, routine local emergencies.
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EXAM QUESTIONS| 100% SOLVED!!
Scope - (ANSWER)The National Response Framework describes structures for
implementing nationwide response policy and operational coordination for all
types of domestic incidents.
ESF - (ANSWER)Coordination of Federal incident response is accomplished
through Emergency Support Functions (ESFs). ESFs are organized groups of
government and private-sector entities that provide personnel, supplies, facilities,
and equipment.
National Preparedness System (NPS) - (ANSWER)The NPS was developed to
provide the approach, resources, and tools to aid the whole community in its
preparedness activities to achieve the National Preparedness Goal. Part of this
system involves determining what capabilities are needed, how they should be
developed and sustained, and how they should be delivered.
National Preparedness Goal - (ANSWER)A secure and resilient Nation with the
capabilities required across the whole community to prevent, protect against,
mitigate, respond to, and recover from the threats and hazards that pose the
greatest risk.
Prevention: - (ANSWER)The term "prevention" refers to those capabilities
necessary to avoid, prevent, or stop a threatened or actual act of terrorism.
Prevention capabilities include but are not limited to: information sharing and
warning; domestic counterterrorism; and preventing the acquisition or use of
weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
,Protection: - (ANSWER)The term "protection" refers to those capabilities
necessary to secure the homeland against terrorism and manmade or natural
disasters. Protection capabilities include but are not limited to: defense against
weapons of mass destruction (WMD) threats; defense of agriculture and food;
critical infrastructure protection; protection of key leadership and events; border
security; maritime security; transportation security; immigration security; and
cybersecurity.
Mitigation: - (ANSWER)The term "mitigation" refers to those capabilities
necessary to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters.
Mitigation capabilities include but are not limited to: community-wide risk
reduction projects; efforts to improve the resilience of critical infrastructure and
key resource lifelines; risk reduction for specific vulnerabilities from natural
hazards or acts of terrorism; and initiatives to reduce future risks after a disaster
has occurred.
Response: - (ANSWER)The term "response" refers to those capabilities necessary
to save lives, protect property and the environment, and meet basic human needs
after an incident has occurred.
Recovery: - (ANSWER)The term "recovery" refers to those capabilities necessary
to assist communities affected by an incident to recover effectively, including but
not limited to: rebuilding infrastructure systems; providing adequate interim and
long-term housing for survivors; restoring health, social, and community services;
promoting economic development; and restoring natural and cultural resources.
, Core Advisory Group (CAG) - (ANSWER)CAGs consist of people with cross-
disabilities who advise emergency managers. They provide input on inclusive
emergency operations plans, including:
Local, jurisdictional, or state accessible evacuation plans
Temporary accessible housing plans
Accessibility to, of, and in shelters
Which of the following is a benefit of implementing NRF structures and
procedures? - (ANSWER)- Scaled response
- Level of appropriate coordination
- Delivering specific resources
Which of the following are characteristics of the core capabilities? - (ANSWER)-
Are distinct critical elements necessary to meet the National Preparedness Goal
Are essential for the execution of each mission area: Prevention, Protection,
Mitigation, Response, and Recovery
- Provide a common language for preparedness across the whole community
Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) - (ANSWER)MABAS may be activated for
larger incidents under the Illinois Emergency Management Agency's statewide
mutual aid plan. The statewide plan allows for resource deployment to a stricken
area while leaving at least 80 percent of local resources in place to respond to
ongoing, routine local emergencies.