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B. Operations Section
C. Planning Section
D. Finance/Administration Section
3. You are working on editing and assembling the Incident Action Plan for the next operational period. Where are you working? A. Planning Section
B. Logistics Section
C. Finance/Administration Section
D. Operations Section
4. When implemented properly, Unified Command: A. Is managed away from the incident scene at an Emergency Operations Center or other facility.
B. Involves the development of multiple Incident Action Plans under the direction of each Incident Commander.
C. Enables agencies with different legal, geographic, and functional responsibilities to coordinate, plan, and interact effectively.
D. Requires the establishment of separate Operations Sections comprised of responders from each jurisdiction or agency.
5. Within the Operations Section, a Director supervises each: A. Branch.
B. Group.
C. Division.
D. Unit.
6. Which Section Chief is responsible for ensuring that assigned incident personnel are fed and have communications, medical support, and transportation as needed to meet the operational objectives? A. Planning Section Chief
B. Logistics Section Chief
C. Operations Section Chief
D. Finance/Administration Section Chief
7. Which of the following Sections is responsible for providing communication planning and resources? A. Planning Section
B. Logistics Section
C. Operations Section
D. Finance/Administration Section
8. The Incident Commander depends on the Logistics Section Chief to: A. Provide facilities, services, and material support for the incident.
B. Interface with representatives from assisting and coordinating agencies.
C. Develop the Incident Action Plan.
D. Direct tactical activities to achieve the incident objectives.
9. You are working at establishing a computer network and communications support for incident personnel. Where are you working? A. Finance/Administration Section
B. Planning Section
C. Logistics Section
D. Operations Section
10. My Section supports the incident response by overseeing contracting for needed supplies and services that are not already available. Who am I? A. Logistics Section Chief
B. Planning Section Chief
C. Finance/Administration Section Chief
D. Operations Section Chief
11. TRUE OR FALSE: Under a Unified Command, there are multiple Incident Commanders who work together to establish the incident objectives. A. True
B. False
12. You are a Group Supervisor working in a Branch within the Operations Section. Who is your immediate supervisor? A. Branch Director
B. Branch Chief
C. Branch Leader
D. Branch Executive Officer
13. The Incident Command depends on me to make sure that all incident personnel have the supplies, equipment, and support they need. Who am I? A. Finance/Administration Section Chief
B. Planning Section Chief
C. Logistics Section Chief
D. Operations Section Chief
14. Which General Staff position manages costs related to the incident, and provides accounting, procurement, time recording, and cost analyses? A. Planning Section Chief
B. Logistics Section Chief
C. Operations Section Chief
D. Finance/Administration Section Chief
15. Incident Commanders within the Unified Command do all of the following, EXCEPT: A. Communicate to make joint decisions and speak as one voice.
B. Concur on the selection of the General Staff Section Chiefs.
C. Form multiple command structures if disagreements arise.
D. Work together to establish resource ordering procedures.
16. Which of the following Sections is responsible for providing medical services to incident personnel? A. Planning Section
B. Operations Section
C. Logistics Section
D. Finance/Administration Section
17. Which Section Chief is responsible for recording personnel time, maintaining vendor contracts, administering compensation and claims, and conducting an overall cost analysis for the incident? A. Finance/Administration Section Chief
B. Planning Section Chief
C. Logistics Section Chief
D. Operations Section Chief
18. The major activities of the Logistics Section include: A. Compensating for injury or damage to property.
B. Preparing and documenting Incident Action Plans.
C. Developing plans for demobilization of resources.
D. Setting up and maintaining incident facilities.
19. Which individual or entity is responsible for conducting long-range and/or contingency planning? A. Agency Executive
B. Planning Section
C. Logistics Section
D. Incident Commander
20. The major activities of the Finance/Administration Section include: A. Maintaining documentation for reimbursements.
B. Collecting and evaluating incident intelligence.
C. D