FEMA Test Answers
A. Post-disaster; State Disaster Recovery Coordinator B. Pre-disaster; Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator C. Post-disaster; Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator D. Pre-disaster; State Disaster Recovery Coordinator
A. Post-disaster; local government B. Pre-disaster; individuals and families C. Post-disaster; individuals and families D. Pre-disaster; local government
A. TRUE B. FALSE
A. Long-Term B. Preparedness C. Short-Term D. Intermediate-Term
A. The exclusive responsibility of the Federal Government B. Pre-disaster responsibilities and activities C. Post-disaster responsibilities and activities
A. Pre-disaster B. Post-disaster C. During-disaster
A. Health and Social Services B. Public Information and Warning C. Operational Coordination D. Natural and Cultural Resources
A. National Planning Guide B. National Response Plan C. National Incident Management System D. National Preparedness Goal
A. The State government to lead recovery for all the jurisdictions within the State itself B. Focused recovery leadership at every level of government C. Local recovery goals to be determined and managed by the Federal Government D. The importance of preparing exclusively for manmade disasters
A. Financial support and sustainment B. Homes and automobiles C. Psychological and emotional recovery D. Businesses and business equipment
A. Resilient rebuilding B. Effective decision making and coordination C. Effective financial and program management D. “Proactive Community Engagement, and Public Awareness”
A. The Federal Recovery Support Function structure is flexible. It will adapt to State X’s recovery structure. B. The Federal Government creates new recovery support functions. C. No Federal recovery support is offered because the Stafford Act prohibits local, State, and tribal governments from adopting recovery structures not described in the NDRF. D. State X’s recovery structure must align to the Federal structure to allow for maximum Federal recovery support.
A. Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator B. Local Disaster Recovery Manager C. State Disaster Recovery Coordinator D. Tribal Disaster Recovery Coordinator
A. The Federal Recovery Support Function structure is flexible. It adapts to the structure of the community, State, or tribe being supported. B. The Federal Government creates new recovery support functions. C. No Federal recovery support is offered because the Stafford Act prohibits local, State, and tribal governments from adopting recovery structures not described in the NDRF. D. Local, State, and tribal recovery structures must align to the Federal structure to allow for maximum Federal recovery support.
A. Post-disaster; State government B. Pre-disaster; individuals and families C. Post-disaster; individuals and families D. Pre-disaster; State government
A. Public Information and Warning B. Health and Social Services C. Planning D. Operational Coordination
A. FEMA B. The Recovery Support Function’s Coordinating Agency C. The Recovery Support Function’s Supporting Organizations
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