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11. which nims management characteristic includes developing and issuin…

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  1. which nims management characteristic includes developing and issuing assignments, plans, procedures, and protocols to accomplish tasks?

a. comprehensive resource management
b. modular organization
c. manageable span of control
d. management by objectives

  1. an important feature of emergency operation plans is that they ________.

a. are specifically tailored to recovery and contingency plans.
b. are available electronically and may be updated throughout the incident.
c. provide a uniform response to all hazards that a community may face.
d. may be used in place of the national incident management system.

  1. which incident type requires regional or national resources, all command and general staff positions are activated, branches are activated, personnel may exceed 500 per operational period, and a disaster declaration may occur?

a. type 4
b. type 1
c. type 3
d. type 2

  1. mutual aid agreements ________.

a. are limited to the exchange of resources between neighboring states.
b. are mandated in state and county emergency management budgets.
c. base their assistance on the equivalent monetary value of shared resources.
d. assist agencies and jurisdictions when existing resources are inadequate.

  1. which incident type requires one or two single resources with up to six personnel?

a. type 5
b. type 2
c. type 4

Explanation:

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Brief Explanations

To solve this, we recall NIMS Management Characteristics. "Management by Objectives" involves setting objectives, developing plans, assignments, etc., to achieve tasks. Other options: Comprehensive Resource Management is about resources, Modular Organization is about structure, Manageable Span of Control is about supervision span.

Brief Explanations

Emergency Operation Plans (EOPs) should provide a uniform response to all hazards a community may face. Option A: EOPs cover more than just recovery/contingency. Option B: Availability electronically isn't a key feature. Option D: EOPs don't replace NIMS.

Brief Explanations

Incident Type 1 requires regional/national resources, all Command/General Staff, branches activated, personnel >500, and disaster declaration. Type 2: smaller scale, Type 3: local/regional, Type 4: limited resources.

Answer:

D. Management by Objectives

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