Business Continuity Management Awareness Week

  1.  
    Business Continuity Management (BCM) is defined as a process that outlines the actions an organization should take to ensure the continuity of its critical service delivery during an event or disruption.
    A. True B. False
  2.  
    Which of the following is NOT one of the 6 key elements of the BCM life cycle ?
    A. Plan B. Organize C. Manage D. Educate E. Validate
  3.  
    What is a critical service?
    A. A service, facility or activity of the Government of Canada that is or will be, at any time, necessary for the safety or security of the public or a segment of the public. B. A service or activity whose disruption would result in a high or very high degree of injury to the health, safety, security or economic well-being of Canadians, or to the effective functioning of the Government of Canada. C. A classification of an IT or Application system needed to improve working conditions. D. A classification of an IT or Application system needed to contribute to the smooth operations and comfortable working conditions of employee.
  4.  
    "The Business Continuity Plan is the action-oriented document that provides guidance and establishes a framework for how an organization will respond to disruptions that could threaten the organization’s ability to operate. "
    A. False B. True
  5.  
    How often should a business continuity plan be reviewed?
    A. Annually B. When there are changes in personnel or the organization C. All the above D. Following a BCP activation or exercise where gaps are found for corrective action
  6.  
    What are the five National Interest Categories used to identify critical services and developing
    A. Technology, Economy, Sustainability, Leadership, Health B. Health, Safety, Security, Economy, Government C. Infrastructure, Economy, Maintenance, Leadership, Impacts D. Prevention, Mitigation, Preparedness, Response and Recovery
  7.  
    How will you know when to use my emergency call tree?
    A. You may use it for your own operational or business reasons B. All of the above C. You may need to use it if you are notified because of an incident that has occurred that affects a small area of a building or a small number of employees D. You may use it during an emergency
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Business Continuity Management Awareness Week (Answer Key)

  1.  
    Business Continuity Management (BCM) is defined as a process that outlines the actions an organization should take to ensure the continuity of its critical service delivery during an event or disruption.
    A. True B. False
  2.  
    Which of the following is NOT one of the 6 key elements of the BCM life cycle ?
    A. Plan B. Organize C. Manage D. Educate E. Validate
  3.  
    What is a critical service?
    A. A service, facility or activity of the Government of Canada that is or will be, at any time, necessary for the safety or security of the public or a segment of the public. B. A service or activity whose disruption would result in a high or very high degree of injury to the health, safety, security or economic well-being of Canadians, or to the effective functioning of the Government of Canada. C. A classification of an IT or Application system needed to improve working conditions. D. A classification of an IT or Application system needed to contribute to the smooth operations and comfortable working conditions of employee.
  4.  
    "The Business Continuity Plan is the action-oriented document that provides guidance and establishes a framework for how an organization will respond to disruptions that could threaten the organization’s ability to operate. "
    A. False B. True
  5.  
    How often should a business continuity plan be reviewed?
    A. Annually B. When there are changes in personnel or the organization C. All the above D. Following a BCP activation or exercise where gaps are found for corrective action
  6.  
    What are the five National Interest Categories used to identify critical services and developing
    A. Technology, Economy, Sustainability, Leadership, Health B. Health, Safety, Security, Economy, Government C. Infrastructure, Economy, Maintenance, Leadership, Impacts D. Prevention, Mitigation, Preparedness, Response and Recovery
  7.  
    How will you know when to use my emergency call tree?
    A. You may use it for your own operational or business reasons B. All of the above C. You may need to use it if you are notified because of an incident that has occurred that affects a small area of a building or a small number of employees D. You may use it during an emergency

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