270 SAR Search and Rescue Certification Test Practice Questions with Correct Answers
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1-1. Search can be defined as: >>>A. the location of persons in distress.
1-2. Rescue can be defined as: >>>D. the retrieval and initial care for a person in
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270 SAR Search and Resc ue Certification Test Practice Questions with Correct Answers 1-1. Search can be de fined as: >>> A. the location of persons in distress. 1-2. Rescue can be defined as: >>> D. the retrieval and initial care for a person in distress along with their delivery to a place of safety . 1-3. The three fundamental skills for search and rescue trai ning are: >>> C. search, rescue, and survival/support. 1-4. The Provisional International Civil Aviation Organization (PICAO) defines search and rescue as: >>> A. the act of finding and returning to safety the survivors from an emergency incident. 1-5. T.J . Setnicka, author of "Wilderness Search and Rescue," stated that SAR was essentially: >>> B. a transportation problem . 1-6. The National Association for Search and Rescue is: >>> B. a not -for-profit membership organization of both paid and unpaid SAR profe ssionals . 1-7. The National Association for Search and Rescue (NASAR) developed the SAR TECH certification criteria in order to: >>> A. evaluate three levels of search responder so that a measurable level of capability could be available for incident comma nders. 1-8. The Citizens Corps programs DO NOT include: >>> D. SAR TECH Standards. 1-9. The CERT course is offered by: >>> C. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). 2-1. The National SAR Committee (NSARC) sponsors and oversees the: >>> A. U.S. National Search and Rescue Plan (NSP). 2-2. The federal SAR coordinator for all inland SAR is the: >>> C. U.S. Air Force . 2-3. The U.S. National Search and Rescue Plan (NSP) was developed to: >>> A. provide guidance to agencies for coordinating civ il SAR services to meet domestic and international commitments. 2-4. The National Search and Rescue Supplement (NSS) is a supplement to the: >>> D. IAMSAR (International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue) Manual. 2-5. Emergency Locator Transmitt ers (ELTs) are designed for: >>> C. aviation use. 2-6. Cospas -Sarsat is: >>> A. an international search and rescue system that uses satellites to detect and locate emergency beacons. 2-7. Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs) are designed for: >>> D. use by indiv iduals. 2-8. Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs) are designed for: >>> B. maritime applications. 2-9. A Local User Terminal (LUT): >>> C. is the ground station that processes the signal from an emergency beacon. 2-10. The Mission Control Center (MCC): >>> B. transmits an alert message to the appropriate Regional Control Center (RCC). 2-11. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is charged with: >>> B. development of a National Response Plan (NRP). 2-12. Outside of National Parks, domest ic land SAR services are often performed by: >>>C. state and local authorities or SAR units. 2-13. The operational capabilities of a FEMA Urban SAR Task Force include: >>> A. physical and technical search and rescue operations in damaged collapsed structur es. 2-14. FEMA US&R teams generally perform: >>> A. hazardous materials surveys and evaluations. 2-15. According to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, one of the criteria that should be met before an AMBER Alert is activated is: >>> B. law enforcement believes the child in danger of serious bodily harm or death. 2-16. According to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, one of the criteria that should be met before an AMBER Alert is activated is: >>> B. law enforcement c onfirms a child has been abducted. 2-17. According to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, one of the criteria that should be met before an AMBER Alert is activated is: >>> A. there is enough descriptive information available to believe an d immediate broadcast alert will help. 2-18. According to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, if you believe your child is missing you should: >>> B. call law enforcement immediately. 3-1. Which ICS function approves the ordering of addi tional resources? >>> D. Command 3-2. The planning section: >>> C. maintains and displays situation status. 3-3. Which ICS function provides treatment of injured SAR workers? >>>C. Logistics 3-4. The standardization of job titles in ICS: >>>B. identifies to which level of the ICS organization a person is assigned. 3-5. The type of a resource relates to: >>>B. the level of skill and capability of a resource. 3-6. In multi -agency and multiple jurisdiction incidents, how many Incident Commands may there be? >>>D. one 3-7. The five primary ICS management functions are: >>>A. Command, Operations, Planning, Logistics, and Finance 3-8. In an incident with many kinds of resources, how many incident bases may be established? >>>D. one 3-9. An Incident Action Pl an: >>>A. provides specific tactical direction for a designated operational period. 3-10. Strike Team requirements include: >>>D. all of the above. (A. the same kind and type of resources, B. common communications, C. a leader. 3-11. Task Force requirements include: >>>B. different kinds and types of resources. 3-12. An available resource's reporting location, time, and likely length of mission is found in: >>>C. Incident Assignments Lists. 3-13. Check -in may occur at: >>>D. al l of the above. (A. staging areas, B. incident base, C. camps.) 3-14. The Incident Command System refers to: >>>A. an on -scene incident management model. 3-15. The Resource Unit Leader reports to: >>>A. the Planning Section Chief. 3-16. Common terminolo gy should always be used in the ICS for: >>>D. all of the above. (A. resources, B. position titles, C. resources and facilities.) 3-17. Every incident needs a written Incident Action Plan. >>>B. False 3-18. Essential elements of the Incident Action Plan include: >>>D. both a and b. (A. organization details. B. a statement of objectives.DD) 3-19. Command Staff consists of: >>>C. Safety Officer, Liaison Officer, and Public Information Officer.
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