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Which term explains the calculation for expected occurrence of an incident?
The exposure factor (EF)
The AV which is the average value
Annualized rate of occurrence (ARO)
SLE the single loss expectancy
The correct response is annualized rate of occurrence. This is the number of times a business is expected to experience a disaster within a year.<--Lame, the SLE is a single "occurrence" and the ARO is the annualized "occurrence." As the question is written, one doesn't know which of these to pick.
This question wording is bad. If you include the word "calculation" in the question, then the answer must be a calculated value. There is no explanation in the body of knowledge of how anything of these except SLE is a calculation. They certainly might be, but not within the scope of the definitive study material. If that is the right answer, then the question should be "Which term describes the probability that an incident will happen?"
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