Overview: The FEMA IS-1025 course was published on 2/28/2019 to provide an overview of Public Assistance as it relates to federally recognized Tribal governments when deciding to act as a Recipient.
By the end of the IS-1025 course, participants will be able to explain the different processes and key administrative requirements a Tribe must undertake in its decision to apply for Public Assistance as a Recipient who manages (and may also apply as a Sub-recipient), or as a Sub-recipient who reports to a Recipient (State or Territorial government entity).
FEMA IS-1025 test answers
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Question 1. As an Applicant, the Tribal government will coordinate with what entity to apply for assistance and receive reimbursement?
A. The Federal government
B. The State✅
C. FEMA
D. The local government
Question 2. When performing a Joint Preliminary Damage Assessment, the Joint Preliminary Damage Assessment teams will separate:
A. Federal-specific damage from State damage
B. Federal-specific damage from local damage
C. Tribal-specific damage from Federal damage
D. Tribal-specific damage from State damage✅
Question 3. If a Tribal Government applies for Public Assistance as an Applicant through a State declaration, who will have responsibility for the non-Federal cost share?
A. The Tribal government and the Recipient
B. The Recipient✅
C. The Tribal government
D. The Federal government
Question 4. Select the true statement about the geographic boundaries of tribal governments.
A. Specific designated geographical areas are always defined in Tribal government declarations.
B. Tribal governments do not always have geographical boundaries and some have boundaries that cross State lines.✅
C. Tribal governments always have strictly defined geographical boundaries within State lines.
D. Tribal governments never have designated geographical boundaries.
Question 5. Who is allowed to request a Joint Preliminary Damage Assessment?
A. Only the Tribal government✅
B. Only the State
C. FEMA and the State
D. The State and the Tribal government
Question 6. When applying for Recipient status, if the Tribal government determines that needs remain after all other resources are exhausted, the Chief Executive may request a _________ from the FEMA Regional Administrator to evaluate damages and the potential need for Stafford Act assistance.
A. Joint Preliminary Damage Assessment✅
B. Site Inspection
C. Exploratory Call
D. Declaration Request
Question 7. As a Recipient, the Tribal government will need to access what system to submit the Request for Public Assistance?
A. Electronic Interconnection Security Agreement
B. Grants Portal✅
C. Emergency Management Mission Integrated Environment (EMMIE)
D. SmartLink
Question 8. A Tribal government acting as a Recipient will be responsible for monitoring.
A. The State government
B. The Federal government
C. FEMA✅
D. Applicants
Question 9. As a Recipient, the Tribal government will be required to sign what agreement?
A. Federal-Tribal Agreement
B. FEMA-State Agreement
C. FEMA-Tribe Agreement✅
D. Tribal-Local Agreement
Question 10. Following a disaster, Tribal governments have two options to apply for assistance, State Declarations for Public Assistance, or _____.
A. Direct Federal Assistance✅
B. Indirect State Assistance
C. Indirect Tribal Assistance
D. Direct Tribal Assistance
Question 11. Recipients must submit what type of data through the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act Sub-award Reporting System?
A. All required Applicant data✅
B. All data required to prove the disaster
C. Laws and regulations for hazard mitigation
D. All Federally-declared disaster data
Question 12. What agreement contains the understandings, commitments, and conditions, in which FEMA’s disaster assistance will be provided?
A. FEMA-Tribe Agreement✅
B. Federal-Tribal Agreement
C. Tribal-Local Agreement
D. FEMA-State Agreement
Question 13. The Chief Executive must submit a declaration request within how many days after the date of the incident?
A. 30 days✅
B. 14 days
C. 10 days
D. 60 days
Question 14. A Tribal government as a Recipient is accountable for all _____ and ______ requirements for funds dispersed to or through the Tribal government for that program.
A. statutory; regulatory✅
B. obligatory; nonconforming
C. necessary; unnecessary
D. internal; external