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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Division of Cebu Province

SANTA FE DISTRICT
Kinatarcan National High School

Name: ________________________ Grade & Section: ______________ Date: __________

Directions: I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which of the following are considered as a natural phenomenon that cause devastating loss
of life and property all over the world?
A. Geological hazards C. Hydrometeorological Hazards
B. landslides D. Typhoon
2. which of the following describes a wide variety of processes that result in the downward and
outward movement of slope-forming materials including rock, soil, artificial fill, or a
combination of these?
A. Typhoon B. Storm Surge C. Landslides D. Floods
3. It is a depression or hole in the ground caused by some form of collapse of the surface
layer.
A. Hole B. sinkhole C. lanslides D. landslip
4. It is sometimes triggered by water (rainfall) in a displaced mass.
A. Topple B. Fall C. Flow D. Creep
5. It is the informal name for a slow earthflow and consists of the imperceptibility slow, steady
downward movement of slope-forming soil or rock.
A. Fall B. topple C. creep D. flow
6. These are actions taken to prevent or reduce the risk to life, property, social and economic
activities, and natural resources from natural hazards.
A. Mitigation B. mitigate C. evacuation D. evacuate
7. It indicates the highest susceptibility to landslides.
A. Dark shaded areas of Geohazard map C. Green shaded areas
B. Frequent or prolonged rainfall D. Yellow shaded areas
8. It indicates the moderate susceptibility to landslides.
A. Dark shaded areas of Geohazard map C. Green shaded areas
B. Frequent or prolonged rainfall D. Yellow shaded areas
9. It indicates the low susceptibility to landslides.
A. Dark shaded areas of Geohazard map C. Green shaded areas
B. Frequent or prolonged rainfall D. Yellow shaded areas
10. It is also called “landslip”. What is a ground movement on a sloping terrain? It does not
Happen on flat ground because gravity induced the land to move downward.
A. Groundwater B. landslides C. sinkholes D. Water
11. What program is an ongoing priority project of DENR designed to provide accurate and
detailed profile of the terrain of the Philippine soil?
A. Ground-penetrating radar C. Geohazard Mapping and Assessment Program
B. Groundwater D. Frequent or prolonged rainfall
12. It is a process or phenomenon of atmospheric, hydrological, or oceanographic nature that
may cause loss of life, injury or other heath impacts, property damage, loss of livelihoods
and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage.
A. Geographical hazards C. Hydrometeorological
B. Landslides D. typhoon
13. Which of the following does NOT belong to Hydrometeorological hazard?
A. Fire B. Flood C. El Niño D. El Niña
14. Which of the following hydrometeorological hazards is extremely large, powerful, destructive
storm that occurs especially in the region of Philippines and China Sea?
A. Thunderstorm B. Typhoon C. Flood D. Storm Surge
15. It is an overflow of water into normally dry land in an existing waterway, such as river, stream,
or drainage ditch.
A. Storm surge B. Flood C. El Niño D. Typhoon
16. It refers to the large-scale ocean-atmosphere climate interaction linked to a periodic warming
in sea surface temperatures across the central and east-central Equatorial Pacific.
A. El Niño B. La Niña C. Storm Surge D. Flood
17. It is a violent, short-lived weather disturbance that is almost always associated with lightning,
thunder, dense clouds, heavy rain or hail, and strong, gusty winds.
A. Storm B. Thunderstorm C. Thunder D. Typhoon
18. It is a flood caused by heavy or excessive rainfall in a short period of time, generally less than
6 hours.
A. Flood B. Flash Flood C. Storm D. Typhoon
19. It is an abnormal rise of water generated by storm, over and above the predicted astronomical
tides.
A. El Niño B. Storm surge C. Flood D. landslides
20. It represents periods of below-average sea surface temperatures across the east-central
Equatorial Pacific.
A. El Niña B. El Niña C. La Niña D. La Niño
21. Which of the following color code indicates heavy rain?
A. Red B. Yellow C. White D. Blue
22. Which of the following color code indicates moderate rain?
A. Red B. Yellow C. White D. Blue
23. Which of the following color code indicates clear sky?
A. Red B. Yellow C. White D. Blue
24. Which of the following does NOT belong to the ingredients of the Fire triangle?
A. fuel B. gas C. heat D. Oxygen
25. It is the rapid oxidation of a material in the exothermal chemical process of combustion,
releasing heat, light, and various reaction products.
A. Fire B. heat C. Fuel D. oxygen
26. Which of the following stages of fire where combustion starts? In this stage all the required
elements combined with the right proportion and fire can be controlled.
A. Ignition B. Growth stage C. Fully developed fire stage D. Decay stage
27. Which of the following ingredients of fire considered as an energy that flows through object?
A. Fuel B. Heat C. Oxygen D. Fire
28. Which of the following ingredients of fire considered as any material that can burned such as
solid, liquid, or gas?
A. Fuel B. Heat C. Oxygen D. Fire
29. Which of the following does NOT cause a fire?
A. faulty electrical wirings B. cigarettes C. gas leaks D. glass
30. It is a stage of fire that has the longest duration.
A. Ignition B. Growth stage C. Fully developed fire stage D. Decay stage

II. Write TRUE if each statement below is correct based on what to do before and after
geographical hazard (landslides and sinkholes) and FALSE if it is not. Write your answer on the
blanks provided.
__________ 31. Be attentive to unusual such as cracking objects, moving debris, and rolling
boulders.
__________ 32. Stay away from the path of debris.
__________ 33. If escape is not possible, stay where you are.
__________ 34. After the landslides, avoid for the area, there is still danger of more landslides.
__________ 35. Do not listen to the latest emergency information.
__________ 36. Wait until the structures on and around the sinkhole stops moving. Do not attempt
to go back and retrieve your belongings.
__________ 37. Wait for the local government’s announcement when it is safe to g back.
__________ 38. After a sinkhole’s appearance, stay away from the sinkholes.
__________ 39. Throw something to the sinkhole.
__________ 40. Secure whatever is left of your properties and relocate to safe grounds,
preferably far from this location because the same bedrock or soil profile may characterize the
vicinities of the sinkhole.

Prepared by:

ALINE L. BALUNAN
Subject Teacher
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Division of Cebu Province

SANTA FE DISTRICT
KINATARCAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Performance Task in Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction


Quarter 2 Week 1 to 2

MELC: Apply mitigation strategies to prevent loss of lives and properties


Competency Code: DRRR 11/12-IIa-b-31

Name: ______________________ Grade & Section: _____________ Date: ____________

Directions: Illustrate your answer to the questions below. You will be graded based on the given
rubrics.
1. If you were given a chance to build your dream house, where would it be? Why? Draw your dream
house considering the safety of your family from the different geographical hazards and explain your
answer in at least 5 sentences. Use another sheet of bond paper for this.

Rubrics
90% - 100% - The illustration clearly explains or considers the safety of the family members from the
possible geographical hazards that may be experienced and it is also explained in 5 sentences.
80% - 89% - The illustration explains or considers the safety of the family members from the possible
geographical hazards that may be experienced and it is also explained in 3 sentences.
75% -79% - The illustration does not clearly consider the safety of the family members from the possible
geographical hazards that may be experienced and no explanations given.
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Division of Cebu Province

SANTA FE DISTRICT
KINATARCAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Performance Task in Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction


Quarter 2 Week 3 to 4

MELC: Recognize signs of impending hydro meteorological hazards


Competency Code: DRRR 11/12-llc-d-33

Name: ______________________ Grade & Section: _____________ Date: ____________

Directions: Choose one hydrometeorological hazard (typhoon, thunderstorm, flood, flash flood,
storm surge, El Niño and La Niña) provide a picture of your chosen hazard and explain its causes
and suggest ways to prevent them.

Rubrics
90% - 100% - The explanations are clear and no grammatical errors.
80% - 89% - The explanations are clear with minimal grammatical errors.
75% -79% - Only picture is given and no explanations provided.

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