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In a mock exercise, what is the role of Exercise Control and how are participants' roles defined?

  1. Participant roles are defined arbitrarily during the exercise.
  2. All participants' roles are defined by the Disaster Management (DM) Plan.
  3. Exercise Control is responsible for directing participants' actions.
  4. Exercise Control is only involved in post-exercise evaluation, not during the simulation.

    Aiii

    Biii മാത്രം

    Cഇവയൊന്നുമല്ല

    Dii, iii

    Answer:

    D. ii, iii

    Read Explanation:

    Exercise Control (ExCon) plays a vital role as the conductor of the simulation. They manage the scenario's progression, introduce injects (unexpected events or challenges), and ensure participants react as they would in a real situation. This controlled environment allows for systematic testing and evaluation of decision-making processes under pressure, while participants' pre-defined roles ensure structured learning.

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