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Which of the following statements regarding the Exercise Management Team (EMT) in a Disaster Management Exercise (DMEx) is correct?

  1. An EMT is an optional component for a DMEx, depending on the exercise's scale.
  2. The primary role of the EMT is to systematically manage and advance all activities related to the exercise.
  3. The EMT's involvement is limited to overseeing the actual execution phase of the DMEx.

    A2 മാത്രം

    B1, 2

    C1 മാത്രം

    Dഇവയൊന്നുമല്ല

    Answer:

    A. 2 മാത്രം

    Read Explanation:

    The Exercise Management Team (EMT) is an indispensable and central component of any Disaster Management Exercise (DMEx). Its role is foundational, serving as the backbone for the entire exercise lifecycle, from initial conceptualization and planning to post-exercise evaluation and documentation. The EMT ensures a systematic approach, coordinating all moving parts and stakeholders to achieve the exercise's objectives effectively.

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    1. Detailed planning is crucial for success, and the EMT is indispensable for systematically managing all activities related to that planning and execution.
    2. The EMT's role is limited to execution, while detailed planning is handled by external consultants.
    3. Detailed planning is only necessary for small-scale exercises, not for those managed by an EMT.

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