PMT 105 RISK COMM EXAM
COMBINED SET QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
What does the audience see in a speaker? - Answer- Your personal appearance, your
posture, your walk, facial expressions, and gestures.
Engineering controls: - Answer- Using engineering methods to reduce risks by design,
material selection, or substitution when technically or economically feasible.
Administrative Controls: - Answer- Controls that reduce risks through specific
administrative actions.
Physical Controls : - Answer- Controls that may take the form of barriers or guards to
warn individuals and units that a hazard exists.
Risk - Answer- A measure of the expected loss from a given hazard or group of
hazards.
Tactical Risk: - Answer- Risk concerned with hazards that exist because of presence of
enemy or adversary.
Accident Risk: - Answer- Includes all operational risk considerations other than tactical
risk. Includes risks to the friendly force, posed to civilians, as well as impact on the
environment. Includes hazards impacting personnel, civilians, equipment readiness, and
environmental condition.
Risk Management: - Answer- A five step process used in identifying and controlling
hazards to protect the force and increase the chance of mission accomplishment.
Risk Issues are about: - Answer- Personal/individual perceptions, history, politics,
power, and communication style.
Different types of stakeholders: - Answer- Actives, attentives, and passives.
The Six Americas include: - Answer- Alarmed, concerned, cautious, disengaged,
doubtful, and dismissive.
COMBINED SET QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
What does the audience see in a speaker? - Answer- Your personal appearance, your
posture, your walk, facial expressions, and gestures.
Engineering controls: - Answer- Using engineering methods to reduce risks by design,
material selection, or substitution when technically or economically feasible.
Administrative Controls: - Answer- Controls that reduce risks through specific
administrative actions.
Physical Controls : - Answer- Controls that may take the form of barriers or guards to
warn individuals and units that a hazard exists.
Risk - Answer- A measure of the expected loss from a given hazard or group of
hazards.
Tactical Risk: - Answer- Risk concerned with hazards that exist because of presence of
enemy or adversary.
Accident Risk: - Answer- Includes all operational risk considerations other than tactical
risk. Includes risks to the friendly force, posed to civilians, as well as impact on the
environment. Includes hazards impacting personnel, civilians, equipment readiness, and
environmental condition.
Risk Management: - Answer- A five step process used in identifying and controlling
hazards to protect the force and increase the chance of mission accomplishment.
Risk Issues are about: - Answer- Personal/individual perceptions, history, politics,
power, and communication style.
Different types of stakeholders: - Answer- Actives, attentives, and passives.
The Six Americas include: - Answer- Alarmed, concerned, cautious, disengaged,
doubtful, and dismissive.