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2.It is a feeble shaking to violent trembling of the ground produced by the sudden displacement of rocks or rock
materials below the earth’s surface.
A. Earthquake B. Landslide C. Typhoons
3.What is a process that transforms the behavior of a body of sediments from that of a solid to that of a liquid
when subjected to extremely intense shaking?
A .Ground shaking B. Liquefaction C. Tsunami
5. If you felt a strong earthquake while near the coast, you should wait to hear the rumbling sound before
moving to high ground.
A. True B. False C. Never mind what will happened
7.The following disasters can result to incoming tsunami EXCEPT for one.
A. Earthquake B. Volcanic Eruption C. Sinkhole
10. , What potential impact /effect will you experience if your house is near side of the hills and Earthquake
occur?
A. Tsunami B. Landslide C. El niῆo
12. How important the Earthquake hazard map in field of Engineers for building design?
A. These maps were generated to provide the most accurate and detailed information possible
assist engineers in designing buildings.
B. For additional profit in their business and giving them the security to own the land.
C. To help establish zoning, construction requirements necessary to preserve public safety and for
purposes of general planning for disaster risk reduction and mitigation.
18. The following are volcanic hazards, which of these are highly destructive?
A. Lahar B. Ash falls C. Pyroclastic flows
20. Measuring the amount of gases being emitted by volcanoes is also an important aspect of volcano
monitoring.
A. True B. False C. Never mind
23. Here are the different types of landslides, except for one.
A. Rock falls B. Sinkhole C. Debris slides
24.The following are common human activities that result to landslide except for one.
A. Overloading of slope B. Excavation of rocks C. Heavy rains
27. What geological process during the occurrence of a landslide leads to a warning sign?
A. Ground movement
B.C. Tilted vertical objects like trees, post.
C. Water seeping down a slope is one of the most common sources of landslides
28.What warning signs that are common and identical to both landslides and sinkholes?
A. Water appear at the base of the slope.
B. Ground movements cause underground pipes to break and liquefaction occur
C. Land movements and debris down slope
31. The following are the processes that govern terrestrial water flow EXCEPT for one.
A. Evapotranspiration B. Infiltration C. Rainfall
32. What do you call to the flow of water through the soil surface?
A. Surface Runoff b. Infiltration c. Water cycle
33. What is the Tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of up to 61 kph ?
A. Tropical depression B. Tropical storm C.Typhoon
34. What is the another way weather forecasters track the movement of tropical cyclones is with the use
A. Water radar B.Thermometer C. Compass
35. Relay to the picture below to answer the questions(35-36). What will you do during this scenario?
A. Stay away from flood waters it is possible to contract diseases from flood water.
B. Ensure that electrical appliances are checked by a competent electrician before switching them on.
C. Know the flood hazard map in your community.
37. What instrument is used to measure the height of the water level of major river systems,?
A. Watershed monitoring network or Flood monitoring system
B. Water Radar
C. Rain Gauge Monitoring
40Aside from satellite, what instrument is used to monitor the hydrometeorological hazard by PAG-ASA?
A. Weather Radar B. Color code C. Watershed monitoring network
41. What materials are necessary to create fire /the fire triangle?
A. Candle ,matches and paper B. Fuel, oxygen and heat C. Methane, carbon and nitrogen
42. Which of the following are the positive and negative effects of fire?
A. Fire can give us warm but it can cause injury and death.
B. Fire can be created but it can also destructive.
C. Fire can create smoke but we can cook food with it.
43. A candle factory burn out with in 2 hour, what could be the causes of fire in this incident?
A. Chemicals B. Matchstick or lighter C. Spontaneous combustion
45.Why is it advisable not to return inside a burning house if you forget something important ?
A. Because it is dangerous.
B. Because the authorities told so.
C. Because fire would be in fully develop that can be more dangerous.
47. What will you do if you found out an open wire at your home started the fire?
A. Live the house immediately.
B. Unplug the appliances immediately
C. Try to control fire if not big enough by sand.
48.How can you go out safely if you’re in burning house with too much smoke?
A. Run fast as you can
B. Shout as loud as you can.
C. Get down low and cover your mouth and nose with damp cloths crawl. To find the exit.
50. A large fire has been reported. You have not been trained to use fire extinguishers. What should you do?
A. Put away all your tools and then go to the assembly point
B. Report to the site office and then go home
C. Go straight to the assembly point
51. The best way to control a fire in a pan on a stove is to:
A. Use your garden hose to spray it out
B. Fan it with a towel until it goes out
C. Carry the flaming pan to the nearest trash can
55. Among the components of DRR, where does the concept of “building back better” belong?
A. Mitigation
B. Response
C. Recovery
56.For the same number of people exposed to tropical cyclones, mortality risk in low-income countries
is approximately________.
A. Lower than risks in high-income countries
B. Higher than high-income countries
C. Dependent on the population of children
57.. Appropriate environmental management can reduce the risk of disasters occurring by_________.
A. Improving coastal management and flood risk reduction
B. Reducing risk of drought, sand storm and hazardous fires
C. All of the above
58. The ability to face and manage adverse conditions using available resources and skills is
A. Responsiveness
B. Risk Management
C. Awareness
60. How can a community benefit from a disaster risk reduction plan?
A .Apply the mitigation and adaptation in the communities after the disaster.
B. Helped the task force groups to practice for future emergencies within communities.
C. Giving the communities basic needs in time of calamity
Prepared by:
Recognize signs of
DRR11/12- impending
IIc-d-33 hydrometeorological hazards; 13 1 2 3.33 33-34
DRR11/12- Apply appropriate measures 17 1 2 3.33 35-36
IIc-d-34 /interventions before, during,
and after
hydrometeorological hazards;
Interpret different
DRR11/12- hydrometeorological hazard 18 1 2 3.33 37-38
IIc-d-35 maps;
Prepared by:
CLAUDETTE M.MAGARARU Checked by:
Teacher I ELSA M. LIM
Principal II