NIMS Cheat Sheet 2026

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20 questions
60 min time limit
75% to pass
  1. In the ICS structure, who is responsible for approving and releasing public information? The Incident Commander (IC)
  2. Under NIMS resource management, what is 'inventory management'? Tracking quantities, locations, and condition of available resources
  3. Under NIMS, how should sensitive law enforcement information be handled in a multi-agency communications environment? It should be shared only with those who have a need to know and appropriate clearance
  4. What document produced after an exercise identifies strengths, areas for improvement, and assigns responsibility for corrective actions? After Action Report/Improvement Plan (AAR/IP)
  5. Which organization maintains the official NIMS Resource Typing Library Tool (RTLT)? FEMA
  6. How does the NIMS body of knowledge relate to daily professional practice? It provides the foundational framework that guides decision-making and standard practices
  7. What is a key element of command and management? Establishing clear protocols and coordination
  8. Which foundational principle is MOST important for success in the National Incident Management System Certification profession? Commitment to continuous learning, ethical practice, and quality outcomes
  9. In National Incident Management System Certification, what is the PRIMARY purpose of conducting regular safety drills and exercises? To ensure personnel can respond effectively in emergencies
  10. Which of the following best describes the purpose of resource typing in NIMS preparedness? To categorize resources by capability so they can be ordered and deployed efficiently
  11. Which ICS position manages the check-in and check-out of all incident resources? Resources Unit Leader
  12. Which foundational principle is MOST important for success in the National Incident Management System Certification profession? Commitment to continuous learning, ethical practice, and quality outcomes
  13. What is a key element of command and management? Establishing clear protocols and coordination
  14. Which of the five mission areas in the National Preparedness Goal focuses on actions taken before a disaster to reduce its impact? Mitigation
  15. What is a key element of preparedness? Establishing clear protocols and coordination
  16. In National Incident Management System Certification practice, what is the FIRST step when a safety hazard is identified in the workplace? Immediately secure the area and report the hazard
  17. What is the PRIMARY purpose of obtaining NIMS certification in National Incident Management System Certification? To demonstrate verified competency and adherence to professional standards
  18. In NIMS, 'preparedness organizations' primarily serve to: Coordinate planning and policy decisions before an incident occurs
  19. What is a key element of communications and information management? Establishing clear protocols and coordination
  20. What is a key element of communications and information management? Establishing clear protocols and coordination
  21. In NIMS, the concept of 'interoperability' in resource management primarily means: Resources from different agencies can work together effectively
  22. What documentation is MOST critical to maintain for safety compliance in the National Incident Management System Certification field? Incident reports, training records, and inspection logs
  23. What role do 'injects' serve in exercise design? They are simulated messages or events introduced to drive participant decision-making
  24. What is a key element of preparedness? Establishing clear protocols and coordination
  25. When conducting a risk assessment for NIMS operations, which factor should receive the HIGHEST priority? Probability and severity of potential harm
  26. An Emergency Operations Center (EOC) differs from an Incident Command Post (ICP) in that an EOC: Provides multiagency coordination and policy-level support, not direct tactical command
  27. Under NIMS, who bears responsibility for ensuring that personnel complete required NIMS training? Jurisdictions and organizations at all levels of government
  28. What is a key element of communications and information management? Establishing clear protocols and coordination
  29. What is the MOST effective way for new NIMS professionals to build competency in their field? Combining formal education, mentored practice, and ongoing professional development
  30. What type of information is typically included in an Incident Briefing (ICS 201)? Incident map, current situation summary, initial objectives, and resource summary
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