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  • 1. An unforeseen combination of circumstances of the resulting state that calls for immediate action.
A) Instant
B) Emergency
C) Crisis
D) Unplanned
  • 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) Carnapping
B) Kidnapping
C) Hostage taking
D) Hostage taker
  • 3. 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
  • 4. it is any overt act of the defiance or attack upon military authority by two or more persons subject to such authority.
A) Coup d' etat
B) Mutiny
C) Insurrection
  • 5. This is when the crisis is resolved and deemed to be over, and the organization is considering what to do next.
A) Pre crisis
B) Post Crisis
C) Operational crisis
  • 6. The person has an inappropriate sex objective, inadequate and distorted expression of affection.
A) Moral crisis
B) Moral crisis
C) Emotional crisis
D) Physical crisis
E) Psychosexual crisis
  • 7. Crisis refers to the deprivation of the basic necessities of life like food and material things.
A) Environmental crisis
B) Social crisis
C) Economics crisis
D) Physical crisis
  • 8. It is a crime of seizing possession or control of a vehicle from another by force or threat of force.
A) Kidnapping
B) Intimidation
C) Robbery
D) Hijacking
  • 9. 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
  • 10. the effects of the crisis can no longer be controlled even by its main instigator.
A) Disaster
B) Disturbance
C) Emergency
D) Crisis
  • 11. Crisis refers to the deprivation of the basic necessities of life like food and material things.
A) Economics crisis
B) Environmental crisis
C) Social crisis
D) Physical crisis
  • 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) Mutiny
B) Border Incident
C) Riot
D) War
  • 13. Refers to failure of the person to assume ones sex role and identity as a man or woman.
A) Psychosexual crisis
B) Emotional crisis
C) Physical crisis
D) Moral crisis
  • 14. They are deologically inspire individuals who grouped together for a common purpose usually for change of government or political power.
A) Criminals
B) Political terrorist
C) Terrorist
D) Hostage taker
  • 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 Management
C) Risk Research
D) Risk attempt
  • 16. The following are man made crisis, except one
A) Volcanic eruption
B) Hostage taking
C) Revolution
D) Kidnapping
  • 17. 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 reduction model
C) Crisis preventive model
  • 18. 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) Rally
B) Riot
C) War
D) Anarchy
  • 19. 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) Riot
B) Mutiny
C) War
D) Border Incident
  • 20. It is the sudden, violent overthrow of an existing government by a small group.
A) Mutiny
B) Coup d'etat
C) Insurrection
  • 21. It is the experiencing lack of interest, confidence and social skills to relate meaningful, harmonious relationship with others.
A) Physical crisis
B) Moral crisis
C) Emotional crisis
D) Social crisis
  • 22. It refers to the feeling that arises when a person faces unpleasant situation such as frustrations and conflicts.
A) Economic crisis
B) Individual crisis
C) Environmental crisis
D) Social crisis
  • 23. If the effects of the crisis can no longer be controlled even by its main instigator.
A) Disturbance
B) Disaster
C) Crisis
D) Emergency
  • 24. refers when an individual is affected by negative feelings like emotional disturbances, fear, etc.
A) Economic crisis
B) Social crisis
C) Emotional crisis
D) Any of these
  • 25. It 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) illegal strike
B) Legal strike
C) Wild cat strike
D) Labor strike
  • 26. It is a situation in which the perpetrators hold options chips in a known location, refusing the demands person/s captive against their will as bargaining of the authorities to surrender.
A) Kidnapping
B) Carnapping
C) Hostage taking
D) Hostage taker
  • 27. Refers to those that are related to health problems or bodily sickness/sufferings
A) Moral crisis
B) Physical crisis
C) Social crisis
D) Emotional crisis
  • 28. Mentally-ill people who take hostage during a period of psychiatric disturbance.
A) Psychotic
B) Crisis criminal
C) Person in crisis
D) Prisoner
  • 29. 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
  • 30. If the situation is already beyond normal control.
A) Emergency
B) Disaster
C) Disturbance
D) Crisis
  • 31. 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) Operational crisis
C) Pre crisis
  • 32. Fink's Four Phases Model of Crisis I. Prodromal stage ll. Acute stage lIl. Chronic stage IV. Resolution stage V. Post management stage VI. Planning stage
A) l,lll,lV,VI
B) Il,lll,V,VI
C) l,ll,lV V
D) l,lll,lV,VI
  • 33. 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) Intimidation
B) Hijacking
C) Kidnapping
D) Carnapping
  • 34. People who take hostage because of dissatisfaction and discontent regarding their living condition in prison.
A) Psychotic
B) Person in crisis
C) Prisoner
  • 35. 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 reduction model
C) Crisis preventive model
  • 36. Hostage taker is being stressed out or fatigued of the situation. Tension between the hostages, hostage taker and the crisis negotiator is notably low. crisis intervention techniques of the negotiation team have increased.
A) Crisis stage
B) Resolution stage
C) Accomodation stage
D) Alarm
  • 37. An unforeseen combination of circumstances of the resulting state that calls for immediate action.
A) Crisis
B) Instant
C) Emergency
D) Unplanned
  • 38. Is either a written or verbal threat communicated through electronic, oral or other means that threatens to place or use an improvised explosive device (lED) at a certain time, date or place against any person or place.
A) Bomb incident
B) Bomb Threat
C) Bomb container
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