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A) To predict the exact time and location of disasters B) To downplay the severity of potential disasters C) To allocate blame after a disaster occurs D) To identify potential risks and vulnerabilities
A) CDC B) FEMA C) EPA D) DOE
A) Response B) Recovery C) Reconstruction D) Mitigation
A) To manage financial assistance programs B) To expedite the process of disaster recovery C) To ensure essential functions can continue during and after a disaster D) To relocate affected populations to temporary shelters
A) Stafford Act B) Emergency Powers Act C) Homeland Security Act D) Patriot Act
A) Conducting post-disaster cleanup operations B) Enforcing global disaster response standards C) Developing early warning systems D) Providing a systematic approach to incident management
A) By outsourcing disaster planning to external consultants B) By solely focusing on emergency response capabilities C) By investing in preparedness activities and infrastructure D) By avoiding disaster-prone areas
A) To guide long-term recovery and rebuilding efforts B) To assess emergency response performance C) To assign blame for disaster impacts D) To predict the exact timing of future disasters
A) To simulate disaster events for entertainment B) To generate revenue for emergency agencies C) To test and improve response plans and procedures D) To assess property damage during emergencies
A) Plastic flowers B) Non-perishable food C) Fresh fruits D) Perfume
A) To establish permanent emergency response command centers B) To facilitate the sharing of resources and support between jurisdictions in times of need C) To compensate disaster victims for their losses D) To prioritize response efforts based on population density
A) Federal Aviation Administration B) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention C) National Weather Service D) Environmental Protection Agency
A) United Nations (UN) B) American Red Cross C) International Code Council (ICC) D) Greenpeace
A) Enforcing mandatory evacuation orders B) Assessing environmental impacts of disasters C) Coordinating international aid programs D) Supporting emergency response and recovery efforts
A) To assign blame for the incident B) To review the response and identify areas for improvement C) To assess financial damages D) To terminate emergency response operations
A) Preparedness B) Mitigation C) Recovery D) Response
A) To organize search and rescue operations B) To control access to disaster-affected areas C) To enforce curfews during emergencies D) To provide accurate and timely information to the public and media during incidents
A) Providing emergency response services B) Conducting post-disaster impact assessments C) Enforcing international emergency regulations D) Promoting efforts to reduce disaster risk and build resilience worldwide
A) The construction of temporary shelters for displaced individuals B) The distribution of emergency supplies to affected populations C) The deployment of military forces for disaster response D) The ability of different organizations to communicate and coordinate effectively during emergencies |