- 1. 1. Crisis refers to the deprivation of the basic necessities of life like food and material things.
A) Social crisis B) Physical crisis C) Environmental crisis D) Economics crisis
- 2. 2. It is a situation in which the perpetrators hold person/s captive against their will as bargaining chips in a known location, refusing the demands of the authorities to surrender.
A) Kidnapping B) Hostage taking C) Hostage taker D) Carnapping
- 3. 3. Refers to violent public disorders, specially a tumultuous disturbance of the public peace by three or more persons assembled together and acting with a common intent.
A) Riot B) War C) Anarchy D) Rally
- 4. 4. It is a crime of seizing possession or control of a vehicle from another by force or threat of force.
A) Robbery B) Hijacking C) Intimidation D) Kidnapping
- 5. 5. It is the taking of a person against his or her will or from the control of a parent or guardian from one place to another under circumstances in which a person taken does not have freedom of movement, will or decision through violence, force, threat or intimidation.
A) Kidnapping B) Intimidation C) Hijacking D) Carnapping
- 6. 6. This stage covers the period between first signs and crisis eruption.
A) Prodromal stage B) Chronic stage C) Acute stage D) Resolution stage
- 7. 7. If the effects of the crisis can no longer be controlled even by its main instigator.
A) Disaster B) Crisis C) Emergency D) Disturbance
- 8. 8. If the situation is already beyond normal control.
A) Disaster B) Crisis C) Emergency D) Disturbance
- 9. 9. What is rrsponsible when there is natural calamities and disaster?
A) National and Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Center B) National and Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council C) National and Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Council D) National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council
- 10. 10. it is any overt act of the defiance or attack upon military authority by two or more persons subject to such authority.
A) Insurrection B) Coup d' etat C) Mutiny
- 11. 11. It refers to any temporary stoppage of work by the concerted action of the employees.
A) Labor B) Labor strike C) Strike
- 12. 12. It refers to the boundary and territorial disputes refer to disputes over the division of land or water bodies among two or more independent countries.
A) War B) Border Incident C) Mutiny D) Riot
- 13. 13. Refers to a potential event or activity that may take place in an organization, which would cause detrimental effect on the outcomes, market status, revenues, etc.
A) Disturbance B) Risk C) Emergency D) Disaster
- 14. 14. Both the location and the communications of the incident need to be contained in order to encourage negotiation.
A) Partially false B) True C) False D) Partially true
- 15. 15. It pertains to the study of the potential crises that might arise. It includes an evaluation of a recognized dangerous condition to determine the risk or treat they present
A) Risk Analysis B) Risk attempt C) Risk Research D) Risk Management
- 16. 16. It refers to a people who take hostages for personal reason.
A) Common criminals B) Person in crisis C) Psychotic
- 17. 17. If the situation is still controllable and the response given is for the purpose of containing the situation and preventing it from getting out of control.
A) Emergency B) Crisis C) Disturbance D) Disaster
- 18. 18. It is the conceptual framework for all aspects of preparing for, preventing, coping with, and recovering from a crisis. By viewing events through a model, crisis managers gain context and can better apply the best practices.
A) Crisis management model B) Crisis pteventive model C) Crisis reduction model
- 19. 19. Refers to failure of the person to assume ones sex role and identity as a man or woman.
A) Emotional crisis B) Psychosexual crisis C) Physical crisis D) Moral crisis
- 20. 20. The person has an inappropriate sex objective, inadequate and distorted expression of affection.
A) Psychosexual crisis B) Emotional crisis C) Physical crisis D) Moral crisis
- 21. 21. It is the experiencing lack of interest, confidence and social skills to relate meaningful, harmonious relationship with others.
A) Emotional crisis B) Physical crisis C) Social crisis D) Moral crisis
- 22. 22. What is the meaning of Iatin word emergentia
A) Quickly B) Emergency C) Readiness D) Plunging
- 23. 23. It is a crime of seizing possession or control of a vehicle from another by force or threat of force.
A) Robbery B) Intimidation C) Kidnapping D) Hijacking
- 24. 24. It is a container filled with explosive, incendiary material, smoke, gas, or other destructive substance, designed to explode.
A) Bomb B) Bamb C) Bamm D) Bumb
- 25. 25. The following are man made crisis, except one
A) Kidnapping B) Hostage taking C) Revolution D) Volcanic eruption
- 26. 26. It is a unit's or subunit's headquarters where the commander and the staff perform their activities. It is the principal facility employed by the commander to control operations
A) Commanding staff B) Command area C) Command post
- 27. 27. This stage begins when a trigger unleashes the crisis event.
A) Chronic stage B) Acute stage C) Post management stage D) Resolution stage
- 28. 28. It refers to the feeling that arises when a person faces unpleasant situation such as frustrations and conflicts.
A) Social crisis B) Environmental crisis C) Individual crisis D) Economic crisis
- 29. 29. Refers to violent public disorders, specially a tumultuous disturbance of the public peace by three or more persons assembled together and acting with a common intent.
A) Anarchy B) War C) Riot D) Rally
- 30. 30. This type is the most difficult terrorist to deal with. Many of them are impulsive and unpredictable.
A) Acute Individual B) Criminals C) Political criminals D) Mentally Deranged Individuals
- 31. 31. It is the sudden, violent overthrow of an existing government by a small group.
A) Coup d'etat B) Insurrection C) Mutiny
- 32. 32. This is when the crisis is resolved and deemed to be over, and the organization is considering what to do next.
A) Post Crisis B) Pre crisis C) Operational crisis
- 33. 33. Refers to those that are related to health problems or bodily sickness/sufferings.
A) Emotional crisis B) Social crisis C) Physical crisis D) Moral crisis
- 34. 34. It represents the end of the crisis and a time for internalizing what went wrong through a root-cause analysis and implementing changes to ensure there is no repetition.
A) Resolution stage B) Chronic stage C) Acute stage
- 35. 35. Came from the Greek word “krisis”, which means to separate.”
A) Emergency B) Crisis C) Disaster D) Risk
- 36. 36. Is a turning point in the progress of an affair or a series of events.
A) Disaster B) Crisis C) Rally D) Risk
- 37. 37. when an individual is affected by negative feelings like
emotional disturbances, fear, etc
A) Psychological crisis B) Economic crisis C) Emotional Crisis D) Physical crisis
- 38. 38. the person has an irrational or distorted concepts of what is right or
wrong, lack of moral values and integrity of the person.
A) Physical crisis B) Economic crisis C) Social crisis D) Moral crisis
- 39. 39. is the general lawlessness and disorder, particularly when thought to result from an
absence or failure of government.
A) Anarchy B) Crisis C) Emergency D) Disturbance
- 40. 40. is a general strike which is but an extended sympathetic strike; it
is work stoppage affecting numerous employers including a particular employer who has no dispute with his employees regarding their terms and conditions of employment
A) Emergency B) Crisis C) Welga Ng Bayan Or People’ Strike D) Labor strike
- 41. 41. people refuse to controlled or ruled.
A) Revolt B) Coup d'etat C) Insurrection D) Mutiny
- 42. 42. Is an organized and usually violent act of revolt or rebellion against an
established government or governing authority.
A) Rebillion B) Mutiny C) Coup d'etat D) Insurrection
- 43. 43. is an extra-constitutional attempt to replace one government with
another, and to effect a fundamental change in the type of government.
A) Rebellion B) Revolution C) Coup d'etat D) Insurrection
- 44. 44. is the conflict between political groups involving hostilities of considerable
duration and magnitude. It is a conflit carried on by force of arms, as between nations or parties within a nation.
A) Resolution B) Conflict C) Disaster D) War
- 45. 45. An unforeseen combination of circumstances of the
resulting state that calls for immediate action.
A) Risk B) Emergency C) Hazard D) Disaster
- 46. 46. Described as a result of the combination of the exposure to
a hazard, the conditions of vulnerability that are present, and insufficient capacity or measures to reduce or cope with the potential negative consequences
A) Crisis B) Hazard C) Risk D) Disaster
- 47. 47. s concerned with identifying, assessing and mitigating any
activity or event that could cause harm to the business.
A) Risk management B) Management C) Risk analysis
- 48. 48. shall act as the first responder in the affected
area in order to provide area security and support in the conduct of search, rescue and retrieval operations to be spearheaded by the area DRRMCs
A) PNP B) Marines C) Airforce D) Coastguard
- 49. 49. this refers to the succession of leadership from superior to a
subordinate through which the command is exercised, this is also known as Command Channel
A) Command center plan B) Chain of Command C) Risk analysis D) Resources
- 50. 50. This refers to an act of containing the situation
within a certain level, mostly through law enforcement interventions
A) Consequences management B) Risk analysis C) Incident management D) Risk management
- 51. 51. It is simply defined as a good management under pressure.
A) Civil disturbance management B) PNP organization C) Crisis management
- 52. 52. This stage is the most traumatic and dangerous.
A) Crisis B) Alarm C) Resolution D) Accomodation
- 53. 53. They shall include those in charge of managing traffic, firefighting, providing medical emergency assistance, crime scene processing and rescue.
A) Support Personnel B) First responder C) Assault Team
- 54. 54. People who take hostage because of dissatisfaction and discontent regarding their living condition in prison.
A) Person in crisis B) Prisoner C) Psychotic
- 55. 55. This stage begins when a trigger unleashes the crisis event.
A) Post management stage B) Resolution stage C) Acute stage D) Chronic stage
- 56. 56. refers to any controversy or matter concerning terms and conditions of employment or the association or representation of persons in negotiating, fixing, maintaining, changing or arranging the terms and conditions of employment, regardless of whether the disputants stand in the proximate relation of employer and employee.
A) Wild cat strike B) Legal strike C) Labor strike D) Illegal strike
- 57. 57. Fink's Four Phases Model of Crisis I. Prodromal stage II. Acute stage III. Chronic stage IV. Resolution stage V. Post management stage VI. Planning stage
A) II,III,IV,VI B) I,III,IV,VI C) I,II, IV,V D) I,II,III,IV
- 58. 58. Mentally-ill people who take hostage during a period of psychiatric disturbance.
A) Person in crisis B) Prisoner C) Crisis criminal D) Psychotic
- 59. 59. What is the meaning of Iatin word emergentia
A) Plunging B) Emergency C) Quickly D) Readiness
- 60. 60. Is either a written or verbal threat communicated through electronic, oral or other means that threatens to place or use an improvised explosive device (IED) at a certain time, date or place against any person or place.
A) Bomb Threat B) Bomb incident C) Bomb container
- 61. 61. Stage where boredom with moments of terror, longest and most tranquil. Stockholm's syndrome will likely to occur.
A) Accomodation stage B) Alarm C) Resolution stage
- 62. 62. The following are priorities in hostage situation, except
A) Preservation of live B) To successfully negotiate C) Apprehend hostage taker D) assault the hostage taker
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