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The document is a pre-exam questionnaire for the Basic Incident Command System, containing multiple-choice questions related to incident management terminology, roles, and legal frameworks in the Philippines. It covers topics such as the definition of emergencies, the structure of Incident Management Teams, and the necessary documentation for incident response. The questionnaire aims to assess knowledge of ICS principles and practices.

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Pre-Exam Questionnaire

The document is a pre-exam questionnaire for the Basic Incident Command System, containing multiple-choice questions related to incident management terminology, roles, and legal frameworks in the Philippines. It covers topics such as the definition of emergencies, the structure of Incident Management Teams, and the necessary documentation for incident response. The questionnaire aims to assess knowledge of ICS principles and practices.

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BASIC INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM

PRE-EXAM QUESTIONNAIRE

Instruction: Write the letter of your best answer on the exam sheet provided. DO NOT WRITE
ANYTHING ON THE QUESTIONNAIRE.

1. _____ is an occurrence, caused by either human or natural phenomena, that requires


response actions to prevent or minimize loss of life, or damage to property and the
environment.
a. Emergency
b. Incident
c. Disaster
d. Catastrophe

2. The head of the Incident Management Team (IMT) is called _____:


a. Responsible Commander
b. Responsible Official
c. Incident Commander
d. Incident Official

3. The legal basis for ICS in the Philippines is found in _____:


a. Republic Act 10121
b. Republic Act 10122
c. Republic Act 10123
d. Republic Act 10124

4. An Incident Management Team is composed of Command Staff and _____:


a. Management Staff
b. Task Force
c. Strike Team
d. General Staff

5. ICS span of control for any supervisor is between __ to __ subordinates:


a. 2 to 3
b. 3 to 7
c. 7 to 8
d. 8 to 10

6. In ICS, a written delegation of authority is always needed to know who the incident
commander for every response.
a. True
b. False

7. _____ is the temporary location where helicopters can safely land and take off.
a. Helispot
b. Helibase
c. Helipad
d. Helifield
8. In ICS, Agency Representatives are composed of Assisting and _____ Agencies.
a. Supporting
b. Managing
c. Coordinating
d. Cooperating

9. The Executive Order No. ___, signed on 2012, mandates the activation of ICS during
human-induced crises.
a. 81
b. 82
c. 83
d. 84

10. _____ is the location for out-of-service equipment (for repair) and personnel (for
medication)
a. Incident Command Post
b. Camp
c. Base
d. Staging Area

11. Responders check-in at the incident using ICS Form _____.


a. 202
b. 211
c. 215
d. 215a

12. Under the Operations Section, the _____ is divided geographically based on the needs
of the incident.
a. Group
b. Division
c. Branch
d. Task Force

13. Ideally, how many Incident Command Posts are there in an incident?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

14. _____ is an incident management option in which there is a team that oversees the
management of multiple incidents, each being managed by other Incident Management
Teams
a. Unified Command
b. Multiple Command
c. Area Command
d. Overall Command
15. _____ pertains to the broad category of resources.
a. Kind
b. Classification
c. Type
d. Form

16. _____ pertains to the level of performance capability of resources.


a. Kind
b. Classification
c. Type
d. Form

17. _____ institutionalizes the use of ICS as an On-Scene Disaster Response and
Management Mechanism under the Philippine DRRM System.
a. NDRRMC Memorandum No. 4, s 2012
b. Executive Order No. 84, s 2012
c. NDRRMC Memorandum No. 2, s 2012
d. Executive Order No. 82, s 2012

18. _____ refers to the release and return of resources that are no longer required.
a. Ejection
b. Discharge
c. Demobilization
d. Deactivation

19. A written Incident Action Plan is always required for all operations in order to ensure
accountability and proper delineation of tasks.
a. True
b. False

20. Transfer of command may be done remotely between two (2) Incident Commanders
such as via online conference to contribute efficiency and convenience during
emergencies.
a. True
b. False

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