FEMA Test Answers
A. Planning B. Operational Coordination C. Public Information and Warning
A. National Counterterrorism Center B. National Joint Terrorism Task Force C. National Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative D. National Operations and Coordination Center
A. TRUE B. FALSE
A. Engaged partnerships B. Readiness to act C. Scalability, flexibility, and adaptability
A. Department of Defense B. Department of Justice C. Office of the Director of National Intelligence D. Department of State E. Department of Homeland Security
A. Prevent damage from a natural disaster, such as a tornado or a flood. B. Reduce the loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters. C. Save lives, protect property and the environment, and meet basic human needs after an incident has occurred. D. Prevent, avoid, or stop a threatened or actual act of terrorism.
A. Joint Operations Center B. Urban-Area Fusion Center C. Local Intelligence and Analytic Entity D. Joint Terrorism Task Force
A. Local governments provide leadership for services such as law enforcement and emergency management B. Local law enforcement agencies conduct criminal investigations and can identify imminent acts of terrorism C. Local law enforcement coordinates activities with the National Guard during an incident D. Local governments coordinate prevention resources and capabilities with neighboring jurisdictions
A. They are distinct critical elements necessary to meet the National Preparedness Goal. B. They provide a common language for preparedness across the whole community. C. They are exclusive to the federal government and cannot be applied at the local level. D. They are essential for the execution of each mission area: Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and Recovery.
A. Intelligence and Information Sharing B. Screening, Search, and Detection C. Forensics and Attribution D. Interdiction and Disruption
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