Any disaster, whether large or small, will have a ___________ effect through the
entire organization.
A. controlled
B. known
C. positive
D. ripple ✔️ Right Answer Key: D
Ripple
Business Continuity Planning is interested in ____________ disasters if possible
A. avoiding
B. recognizing
C. reacting to
D. planning ✔️ Right Answer Key: A
Avoiding
Customers and clients will have ______ in the outcome of the disaster recovery.
A. an important role
B. a direct interest
C. no interest
D. no effect ✔️ Right Answer Key: B
A direct interest
Disaster recovery is ___________ an information technology problem
A. Mostly
B. only
C. not just
D. not ✔️ Right Answer Key: C
Not just
Disaster recovery typically looks at the ___________.
A. long run
B. continuation of the business
,C. overall business plan
D. short term ✔️ Right Answer Key: D
Short term
On a business level, disasters are often thought of as _________ occurrences that
affect the business or organization, or those occurrences on a grand scale that
disrupt the business's ability to function.
A. catastrophic
B. natural
C. minimal
D. IT ✔️ Right Answer Key: A
Catastrophic
On whose web site can you find itemized lists, by state and counties within a
state, of the declared disasters on a yearly basis?
A. CIA
B. FEMA
C. FBI
D. IRS ✔️ Right Answer Key: B
FEMA
The disaster recovery team will be made up of many different people in the
______ who have a stake in the outcome of recovering from a disaster:
A. Organization
B. Government
C. Community
D. Customer pool ✔️ Right Answer Key: A
Organization
What is a disaster?
A. The ability of a company to recover from a catastrophe and get back to
business as usual
B. Any event or occurrence that can have a detrimental effect on an
organization either in whole or in part
, C. Any event or occurrence that can have a lasting effect on an organization
either in whole or in part
D. all of the above ✔️ Right Answer Key: B
Any event or occurrence that can have a detrimental effect on an organization
either in whole or in part
What is one of the leading causes of system loss seen by organizations?
A. Lack of a sprinkler system
B. Lack of security in a computer system
C. Lack of a tornado shelter
D. Lack of qualified employees ✔️ Right Answer Key: B
Lack of security in a computer system
Which of the following is an example of a lack of computer security?
A. Chemical spill
B. Employee death
C. Spam
D. Air conditioning failure ✔️ Right Answer Key: C
Spam
Which of the following is an example of a technological breakdown?
A. Chemical spill
B. Employee death
C. Spam
D. Air conditioning failure ✔️ Right Answer Key: D
Air conditioning failure
Which of the following must be included in the disaster recovery plan?
A. Business functions
B. Critical support functions
C. Corporate-level support functions
D. all of the above ✔️ Right Answer Key: D
all of the above
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