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Exam for TIFR

1. Offender who targets more personally focused. (Non Terrorist)


a. Terrorist
b. Communist
c. New Peoples Army
d. Non- Terrorist
2. Offender who kills until killed. (Terrorist)
a. Terrorist
b. Communist
c. New Peoples Army
d. Non- Terrorist
3. It is the safety of colleagues and the responder. (Personal Safety)
a. Rescue Activities X
b. Personal Safety
c. Exact Location
d. Sharing Information
4. It’s more important to assess the situation and to share the essential information first. (Rescue
Activity X)
a. Rescue Activities X
b. Personal Safety
c. Exact Location
d. Sharing Information
5. It is the key responsibility that record time of arrival and provide a situation report to the control
room (Provide Situation Report)
a. Protect the scene
b. Rescue activities X
c. Provide Situation Report
d. Take charge until hand over
6. It is simply a fast-time evaluation of the risks present that will affect the initial response.
(Dynamic Risk Assessment of the Scene)
a. Protect the scene
b. Rescue activities X
c. Provide Situation Report
d. Dynamic Risk Assessment of the Scene
7. Which include the date and time of the declaration. (Major Incident)
a. Exact Location
b. Major Incident
c. Type of incident
d. Hazards
8. The type of incident may be established through using line of sight, CCTV, witness accounts,
presence of casualties and dead. (Confirm)
a. Confirm
b. Clear
c. Cordon
d. Control
9. This may be achieved via multiple safe routes away from the incident centre to minimise
casualties and, with a firearms threat, reduce target opportunity bearing in mind position and
travel of the attacker(s) and the consideration of secondary attack. (Clear)
a. Confirm
b. Clear
c. Cordon
d. Control
10. Should be governed around access and egress. (Control)
a. Confirm
b. Clear
c. Cordon
d. Control
11. Under the METHANE Message, include information on inaccessible routes for rendezvous points.
(Access)
a. Exact Location
b. Access
c. Type of incident
d. Hazards
12. Under the METHANE Message, it refers to the geographical area of the incidents. (Exact Location)
a. Exact Location
b. Access
c. Type of incident
d. Hazards
13. this is a visual assessment of where they are active and their possible direction of travel.(Contain)
a. Exact Location
b. Access
c. Contain
d. CORDON
14. the area can be implemented further from the incident to establish a sterile area at a greater safe
distance and prevent/limit entry inwards.(Cordon)
a. Cordon
b. Access
c. Type of incident
d. Hazards
15. It refers to the timely, accurate information and deploy appropriate resources in an effective
manner to negate the threat.(Communicate)
a. Exact Location
b. Communicate
c. Type of incident
d. Hazards
16. Under the Information Gathering, it refers to the type of incident.(What)
a. Exact Location
b. What
c. Type of incident
d. Why

17. Under the Information Gathering It refers to the exact location of the incidents.(Where)
a. What
b. Where
c. Type of incident
d. Exact location
18. Under the Assembly point, it refers to the holding area for resources and a point of deployment.
(Establishing Assembly Poibnt)
a. Consider Hazards
b. Hazard Free
c. Establishing Assembly Point
d. Explosive Device
19. In establishing RVP, must not be in line of sight of scene and behind hard cover.(Hazard Free)
a. Consider Hazards
b. Hazard Free
c. Type of incident
d. Hazards
20. In establishing RVP, must not be explosive areas such as fuel station. (Consider Hazards)
a. Consider Hazards
b. Hazard Free
c. Type of incident
d. Hazards

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