Deck 6: Risk Assessment

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The standards allow the use of all of the following for risk assessment except:

A) Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
B) Failure Mode Effects Analysis
C) Hazard and Operability Studies
D) All of the above are acceptable
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A risk that can only have a negative outcome is:

A) Pure Risk
B) Speculative Risk
C) Conditional Risk
D) Risk Adversity
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An organization that wishes to not pursue a business venture with a high potential for profit but one that carries a great deal of risk is indicative of:

A) A low risk appetite
B) A high risk appetite
C) Stupidity
D) Speculative risk
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Hazard checklists should answer how employees or the community can be injured.
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The Risk Registry Watch List consists of the risk posed by threats from terrorist groups.
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Qualitative Risk Analysis provides the most reliable, auditable and actionable analysis.
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Local Hazard Mitigation Plans are required by :

A) Stafford Act
B) United States Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000
C) ISO 22301
D) Presidential Directive 12
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Steps taken to reduce and manage the risk to within acceptable means is best considered to be an example of:

A) Risk Avoidance
B) Risk Control
C) Risk Transfer
D) Risk Acceptance
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Risk Appetite is the amount of risk an organization is willing to accept in pursuit of its objectives.
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The elimination of the risk is best considered to be an example of:

A) Risk Avoidance
B) Risk Control
C) Risk Transfer
D) Risk Acceptance
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The methods used to determine risk may be mandated by regulations.
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According to one or more of the standards, risk analysis provides the basis for risk evaluation and decisions about risk estimation and risk treatment.
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The phrase (T*V) represents:

A) Likelihood
B) Consequence
C) Risk
D) Vulnerability
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According to one or more of the standards, risk is defined as:

A) The negative effect of the probability of a hazard
B) A condition that exceeds the organization's risk appetite
C) A condition that results in a loss
D) The effect of uncertainty upon objectives
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The ISO Risk Management Standard provides a framework for:

A) Operational Risk Management
B) Enterprise Risk Management
C) Project Risk Management
D) Qualitative Risk Management
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The formula for the Annual Loss Expectancy is R = P x C or R = f(C,V,T).
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According to one or more of the standards, the term "probability" is the same as the term "likelihood."
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Transferring risk eliminates the risk.
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Completed hazard checklists, once the data is analyzed and reported, are discarded.
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Risks listed on the Risk Registry are:

A) Described with a consistent level of detail
B) Consist of low, medium, and high risk issues
C) Are ranked according to the highest risk
D) Not connected with an owner
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During a physical inspection of the facility, what should the analysis look for?
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List the ways the organization can transfer risk:
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List 10 or more sources for hazard identification:
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What are the three general categories of hazards referenced in NFPA 1600?
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How are risk and the Risk Assessment related to the Business Impact Analysis?
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Deck 6: Risk Assessment
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The standards allow the use of all of the following for risk assessment except:

A) Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
B) Failure Mode Effects Analysis
C) Hazard and Operability Studies
D) All of the above are acceptable
D
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A risk that can only have a negative outcome is:

A) Pure Risk
B) Speculative Risk
C) Conditional Risk
D) Risk Adversity
A
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An organization that wishes to not pursue a business venture with a high potential for profit but one that carries a great deal of risk is indicative of:

A) A low risk appetite
B) A high risk appetite
C) Stupidity
D) Speculative risk
A
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Hazard checklists should answer how employees or the community can be injured.
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The Risk Registry Watch List consists of the risk posed by threats from terrorist groups.
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Qualitative Risk Analysis provides the most reliable, auditable and actionable analysis.
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Local Hazard Mitigation Plans are required by :

A) Stafford Act
B) United States Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000
C) ISO 22301
D) Presidential Directive 12
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Steps taken to reduce and manage the risk to within acceptable means is best considered to be an example of:

A) Risk Avoidance
B) Risk Control
C) Risk Transfer
D) Risk Acceptance
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Risk Appetite is the amount of risk an organization is willing to accept in pursuit of its objectives.
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The elimination of the risk is best considered to be an example of:

A) Risk Avoidance
B) Risk Control
C) Risk Transfer
D) Risk Acceptance
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The methods used to determine risk may be mandated by regulations.
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According to one or more of the standards, risk analysis provides the basis for risk evaluation and decisions about risk estimation and risk treatment.
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The phrase (T*V) represents:

A) Likelihood
B) Consequence
C) Risk
D) Vulnerability
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According to one or more of the standards, risk is defined as:

A) The negative effect of the probability of a hazard
B) A condition that exceeds the organization's risk appetite
C) A condition that results in a loss
D) The effect of uncertainty upon objectives
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The ISO Risk Management Standard provides a framework for:

A) Operational Risk Management
B) Enterprise Risk Management
C) Project Risk Management
D) Qualitative Risk Management
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The formula for the Annual Loss Expectancy is R = P x C or R = f(C,V,T).
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According to one or more of the standards, the term "probability" is the same as the term "likelihood."
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Transferring risk eliminates the risk.
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Completed hazard checklists, once the data is analyzed and reported, are discarded.
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Risks listed on the Risk Registry are:

A) Described with a consistent level of detail
B) Consist of low, medium, and high risk issues
C) Are ranked according to the highest risk
D) Not connected with an owner
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During a physical inspection of the facility, what should the analysis look for?
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List the ways the organization can transfer risk:
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List 10 or more sources for hazard identification:
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What are the three general categories of hazards referenced in NFPA 1600?
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How are risk and the Risk Assessment related to the Business Impact Analysis?
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