EDMG101
Midterm Exam
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Part 1 of 2 - 52.0/ 54.0 Points
Question 1 of 50
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Which of the following is a reason why it is
difficult to assess the probabilities of extreme natural and technological
events?
A.The probabilities have not been calculated for
many technological hazards
B.The
estimated probabilities are unstable because the system is changing
C.The
probabilities are difficult to estimate because the historical record is too
short
D.All
answer choices are correct
Question 2 of 50
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A comprehensive mitigation plan assesses what in
the community?
A.All answer choices are correct B.Geography and
history C.Demographic trends and economy D.Transportation and housing
E.Historic preservation and environmental
protection
Question 3 of 50
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Which of
the following is power that involves true, new, and relevant facts or
arguments.
Question 4 of 50
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What documents the requests for new budget needs?
Question 5 of 50
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Which of the following does not determine the
physical impact of a disaster?
A.Hazard exposure B.Physical vulnerability
C.Adverse selection
Question 6 of 50
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What is
not a factor in determining the protective actions for radiological
emergencies?
Question 7 of 50
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To run an effective meeting, you should not do
which of the following?
Question 8 of 50
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Statistics show that what causes the most
casualties?
A.Earthquakes B.Hurricanes C.Fires
Question 9 of 50
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Which of
the following is not an agenda type:
Question 10 of 50
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If a state believes the response and recovery
from a disaster will require more resources than it has available, it does
what?
Question 11 of 50
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Which of the following is were guiding principles
for Project Impact?
Question 12 of 50 2.0/ 2.0 Points
Which of the following was started by FEMA and is
a model that that involves businesses in reducing hazards and preparing for
disasters?
Question 13 of 50
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Which of the following organizations merged with
the Department of Homeland Security in
2002?
Question 14 of 50
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Which of the following is not a factor in determining
a strategy for dealing with disasters?
Question 15 of 50
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What practices are suitable for all types of
hazards?
Question 16 of 50 2.0/ 2.0 Points
Which of the following is not impermeable?
Question 17 of 50
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What apparent temperature range warrants extreme
caution?
Question 18 of 50
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What is not one of the five basic risk
communication functions to address in the continuing hazard phase?
Question 19 of 50 2.0/ 2.0 Points
Which of the following is not a factor in
determining your status as an LEMA emergency manager?
Question 20 of 50
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Which of the following delays people’s
realization that an improbable event is, in fact,
occurring to them?
Question 21 of 50
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Hazard mitigation involves working with:
Question 22 of 50 2.0/
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Molecules in a gaseous state that are generated
by a substance that is in a liquid state at normal temperature and pressure are
referred to by which of the following names:
Question 23 of 50
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Which of the following does not influence land
use practices?
Question 24 of 50
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Who are the people least likely to develop
serious psychological conditions such as post- traumatic stress disorder
(PTSD)?
Question 25 of 50
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The physical impact of a disaster is measured by
all of the following except which one?
Question 26 of 50
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Which of the following are methods used to
counter secondary threats?
Question 27 of 50 2.0/ 2.0 Points
What must you do to determine your ability to
meet the goals of the LEMA?
Question 28 of 50
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The availability of perceptual cues (such as
wind, rain, or ground movement) also affects how much warning you have that a
disaster is about to occur.
Question 29 of 50
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Most communities do not require paid staff to receive
job reviews.
Question 30 of 50
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LEMCs are more effective when members are
assigned to specific tasks rather than having everyone contribute to all tasks.
Question 31 of 50
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Zoning changes require public hearings.
Question 32 of 50
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The hazards that produce the greatest community
conflict are those having a potential for inflicting significant harm on
bystanders.
Question 33 of 50
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Typically, the people who are most susceptible to
any environmental stressor will be the very young, the very old, and those with
weakened immune systems.
Question 34 of 50
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Now that personal computers are so widespread,
almost all communities have completely analyzed their environmental hazards.
Question 35 of 50
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The three elements of the fire triangle are heat,
oxygen, and air.
Question 36 of 50 2.0/
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You cannot exert control over people’s definition
of a situation by defining a system for
classifying threat levels.
Question 37 of 50
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The federal government cannot intervene directly
in local land use or building construction practices.
Question 38 of 50
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All of the resources used during recovery come
from outside the community.
Question 39 of 50
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CERTs train emergency response volunteers at the
neighborhood level.
Question 40 of 50 2.0/
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Dense building materials such concrete, brick,
and stone will provide the best protection if radioactive material is released
from a nearby nuclear power plant.
Question 41 of 50 2.0/
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Recovery is faster and more effective when it is
based on a plan that has been developed after a disaster strikes.
Question 42 of 50
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Volcanic eruptions can cause tsunamis and
wildfires as secondary hazards.
Question 43 of 50
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Those who do not believe the threat is real are
likely to continue their normal activities.
Question 44 of 50
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Sanctions punish actions that increase hazard
vulnerability. Incentives reward actions that reduce hazard vulnerability.
Question 45 of 50
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Laws adopted since the 9/11 terrorist attacks
have strengthened the RTK provisions.
Question 46 of 50
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Most people do not believe the risks of
technological facilities are greater than those of natural hazards.
Question 47 of 50
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An increase in the size of the human population
contributes to the rising number of losses as a result of disaster in the
United States.
Question 48 of 50
2.0/ 2.0 Points
The rate at which indoor and outdoor air are exchanged
is measured in air changes per second.
Question 49 of 50
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A stakeholder is someone who has nothing to lose.
Question 50 of 50 2.0/ 2.0 Points
As perceived probability and magnitude increase,
so do people’s likelihood of taking protective
action.
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