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Risk Assessment Terms and Definitions Quiz

The document presents a matching exercise where 10 terms related to risk assessment and analysis are paired with their correct explanations. Each term is defined, and the explanations cover various concepts such as threats, brainstorming, and analysis methods. Participants are given a time limit of 20 minutes to complete the test independently.

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Risk Assessment Terms and Definitions Quiz

The document presents a matching exercise where 10 terms related to risk assessment and analysis are paired with their correct explanations. Each term is defined, and the explanations cover various concepts such as threats, brainstorming, and analysis methods. Participants are given a time limit of 20 minutes to complete the test independently.

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Pair the term and its correct explanation. There are 10 terms and explanations.

Take
the test independently. The time limit is 20 minutes.
1)Threat= is potential source of danger, harm, or other undesirable outcome
2) The scope, depth and level of detail of the assessment should be defined, with a
description of what is included, and excluded
3) Identifying risk enables uncertainty to be explicitly taken into account
4) Brainstorming is a process used to stimulate and encourage a group of people to
develop ideas.
5) What-if analysis consists of structured brainstorming
6) Checklists are often content or procedure related
7) Strengths of HAZOP include the following It allows explicit consideration of the causes
and consequences of human error.

8) Strengths of What-if analysis include the following It needs minimal preparation


by the team
9) Limitations of What if analysis include the following relies on intuition of team
members
10) The output of bow tie is a simple diagram showing main risk pathways, the
controls in place, and the factors that might lead to control failure.
1)should be defined, with a description of what is included, and excluded
2)relies on intuition of team members
3)consists of structured brainstorming
4)It needs minimal preparation by the team
5)is potential source of danger, harm, or other undesirable outcome
6)simple diagram showing main risk pathways, the controls in place, and the factors
that might lead to control failure .
7) content or procedure related
8)It allows explicit consideration of the causes and consequences of human error.
9) a process used to stimulate and encourage a group of people to develop ideas.
10) enables uncertainty to be explicitly taken into account

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