Internertional Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS) Basic Officer Certification Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a question on the Telephone Bomb Threat Checklist?

  1. What does the bomb look like?

  2. Where is the bomb?

  3. What is your name?

  4. How old are you?

The correct answer is: How old are you?

The focus of the Telephone Bomb Threat Checklist is to gather critical information that can help authorities assess and respond to a potential bomb threat effectively. Questions are designed to elicit specific details about the bomb, such as its appearance and location, which are crucial for determining how to handle the situation safely. In this context, asking for the caller's age may not provide any significant information relevant to the immediate threat, which is why it is not included on such a checklist. The primary goal is to understand the nature and specifics of the threat rather than personal information about the individual making the call. Thus, the correct option reflects a question that does not pertain to assessing the bomb threat itself, distinguishing it from direct inquiries that aid in emergency response planning and execution.