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Consider the following statements about different types of Discussion-Based DMEx. Which statements are true?

  1. Symposiums primarily involve lectures and presentations.
  2. Tabletop Exercises (TTEx) challenge participants to apply their experience and knowledge to theoretically solve problems.
  3. TTEx are mainly characterized by passive learning through observing demonstrations.
  4. Both symposiums and TTEx primarily aim to test physical response capabilities.

    Aഒന്നും രണ്ടും

    Bനാല് മാത്രം

    Cഇവയൊന്നുമല്ല

    Dരണ്ട് മാത്രം

    Answer:

    A. ഒന്നും രണ്ടും

    Read Explanation:

    Discussion-Based DMEx encompass distinct formats. Symposiums are more didactic, focusing on knowledge dissemination through presentations and lectures, often for a larger audience. Tabletop Exercises (TTEx), on the other hand, are highly interactive, engaging participants in realistic simulated scenarios where they must apply their expertise to discuss and formulate solutions within existing operational frameworks. While symposiums are about information sharing, TTEx are about critical thinking and collaborative problem-solving.

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    1. Scenarios must be based on hypothetical global disaster events, regardless of local context.
    2. Scenarios should be grounded in the Hazard Vulnerability Risk Analysis (HVRA) specific to the district or state.
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      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.