问题
单项选择题
风险识别过程通常分为6个步骤:Ⅰ确认不确定性的客观存在;Ⅱ建立初步清单;Ⅱ进行风险分类;Ⅳ建立风险目标摘要;Ⅴ制定风险预测图;Ⅵ确立各种风险事件并推测其结果。其正确的次序是()。
A.Ⅰ一Ⅱ一Ⅲ一Ⅳ一Ⅴ一Ⅵ
B.Ⅰ一Ⅱ一Ⅳ一Ⅲ一Ⅴ一Ⅵ
C.Ⅰ一Ⅱ一Ⅵ一Ⅴ一Ⅲ一Ⅳ
D.Ⅰ一Ⅱ一Ⅲ一Ⅴ一Ⅳ一Ⅵ
答案
参考答案:C
解析:风险识别的过程通常分为6个步骤,正确的次序是选项C描述的内容。
风险识别过程通常分为6个步骤:Ⅰ确认不确定性的客观存在;Ⅱ建立初步清单;Ⅱ进行风险分类;Ⅳ建立风险目标摘要;Ⅴ制定风险预测图;Ⅵ确立各种风险事件并推测其结果。其正确的次序是()。
A.Ⅰ一Ⅱ一Ⅲ一Ⅳ一Ⅴ一Ⅵ
B.Ⅰ一Ⅱ一Ⅳ一Ⅲ一Ⅴ一Ⅵ
C.Ⅰ一Ⅱ一Ⅵ一Ⅴ一Ⅲ一Ⅳ
D.Ⅰ一Ⅱ一Ⅲ一Ⅴ一Ⅳ一Ⅵ
参考答案:C
解析:风险识别的过程通常分为6个步骤,正确的次序是选项C描述的内容。
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