Exam 12: Evaluation
Exam 1: Introduction to Emergency Management22 Questions
Exam 2: Emergency Management Stakeholders22 Questions
Exam 3: Building an Effective Emergency Management Organization22 Questions
Exam 4: Risk Perception and Communication22 Questions
Exam 5: Principal Hazards in the United States22 Questions
Exam 6: Hazard, Vulnerability, and Risk Analysis22 Questions
Exam 7: Hazard Mitigation22 Questions
Exam 8: Disaster Myths, Disaster Demands and Citizen Emergency Response22 Questions
Exam 9: Preparedness for Emergency Response and Disaster Recovery22 Questions
Exam 10: Organizational Emergency Response22 Questions
Exam 11: Disaster Recovery22 Questions
Exam 12: Evaluation22 Questions
Exam 13: International Emergency Management22 Questions
Exam 14: Professional Accountability22 Questions
Exam 15: Future Directions in Emergency Management22 Questions
Exam 16: Finaltest42 Questions
Exam 17: Midterm42 Questions
Exam 18: Second Half Midterm42 Questions
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The _________________ program describes a self-assessment process for state emergency management agencies.
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Capability Assessment for Readiness
A functional exercise differs from a drill because
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Most full-scale exercises are announced in advanced.
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Emergency managers should work with the other members of the LEMA and LEMC to set specific, _____________ objectives that can be accomplished within the period of performance.
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The new National Fire Protection Association (NFP standard covers both public and _____________ sector organizations.
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One of the functions that personnel performance appraisals serve is:
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The EMAP accreditation process is more elaborate than the CAR assessment. Once you submit an application, you have 18 months to conduct a self-assessment of your compliance with EMAP's 54 standards.
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The CAR program consists of standards that begin, at the highest level, with 13 emergency management functions adapted from:
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In the NFPA 1600 standard, the Direction, Control, and Coordination element requires establishing procedures:
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Evaluating performance of the LEMA is more complex than the LEMC.
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The National Fire Protection Association (NFP Standards Council established a Disaster Management Committee in 1991 that developed standards for:
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Control over the allocation of resources in the LEMC is more limited than control over the:
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Dwelling on the negative aspects of a person's performance is quite common.
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A full-scale exercise simulates a community-wide disaster by testing multiple functions at the same time.
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An employee performance appraisal should be conducted at least once every two years.
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The Emergency Management Accreditation Program is closer to NFPA 1600 than CAR because it includes the requirements for project initiation.
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_________________ departments typically have performance appraisal criteria devised for all civil service jobs.
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When an emergency manager must make arguments to expand, or change your programs, you can use NFPA 1600 as the authoritative basis for your position.
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