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During a landslide stay and A: Alertand awake A sudden rise of ocean waler from its normal ide is. , A: Storm surge ‘are conditions with prolonged deficit in water. Drought Landslides are downward movement of geological materials such as soll and cocks. A: true : low susceptibilities likely to experiance landsiide be prepared £ ‘moderately susceptible: be cautious highly susceptible: be alert ad ready to evacuate A: Yellow, Green and Red ‘Sinkholes are geologic process that could be natural or man-made in nature, A true hazards have several factors that triggers fs occurrence, one common cause is the adjustment of the earth as the matten core moves. Arua , legends, bar scale, . and coordinates are-the majar parts/elements found In geologic maps. A: Title, Crientation Compass ‘Sinkholes typically develop slowly, but can also form suddenly when a collapse occurs. A: true Sinkholes doesn't have types, it is generally a collapse in the ground, Itis all he same, A: false , legends, bar scale, . 8nd coordinates are the major parts/elements found In geologic maps. A; Title, Crientation Compass, are the primary sourcs of Information for various aspects of fand-use planning, Including the siting of bullcings and transportation systems A: Geoiogs Maps During a landslide stay and... Av alert, awake For any hazard one must leam about the plans for your area. And develop for your own family as well A: contact ‘Swelling of rivers may lead to 3 A: flood ‘During a landslide, ... or stay out of the path of landstide- or debris flow. A: evacuate: Human activites can't cause landslides, A: false Rainfall s influenced by “Hanging si ‘A habagat Landslides and sinkholes can both be caused by man-made interventions such as bomb explosion, A: true ‘Slumps, rock fall, and debris are general types of landslide. Actrue During a landslide, ‘or stay out of the path of landslide or debris flow A: Evacuate Ensure to have a for medical emergencies A: Firstald kit you suspect an imminent landslide or sinkhole danger your local fre, police, or public works department. A: contact Typhoons move in a movement A: Counterclockwise Thunderstorms are associated with . A: Heavy Rainfall fells you what different colors and signs mean in the map. Works asia decoder of the data presented in the map. AY Legends Acid rains dissolve minerals In the sail causing sinkholes. A True 's Important to recelve information about status of disaster ® Radio Aftar a landslide, listen to for the latest emergency information, A: Local radio Ifyou suspect an imminent landslide or sinkhole danger ... your local fire, police, or public works: department. A: Contact or Call Typhoons are created through a process called A; Cyclogenesis Rain-induced landslides can't be considered as a geological hazard. A: false The color ‘usually means that there are no oF 0% chance for a landslide or sinkhole to occur in that particular area in the map. A: white The lull period in the storm indicates the &s passing your area. Aceye Which are the three basic tools for monitoring? A: Rain gauge, Wind vane and Anemometer ‘The onset of the Ei Nino phenomenan may foretell dry spells or a A. Drought Examples of hydro metrological hazards. A: Typhoons, floods, heavy rain and drought Wind direction Is provided by a A: wind vane fs the stage when the plume begins to form above the buming fuel. It begins to draw or entertain air tram the surroundings space into the column. A: Growthis — wrong (fire) — wrong INCIPIENT — wrong growth stage - wrong is the material or substance being oxidized or bumed in the cambustion process. In scientific terms, the A: fuel ‘The Phiippines is highly prone to hydra-meteorological hazards, which are climate and water related A: tras In the map, yellow means high suseeptibilty-less likely to experience landslide. A false To find the direction of the . 8 parson should face the wind and the center of the storm lies approximately 80 degrees on your left hand side. A: storm Both ‘and pyroclastic flows can destroy agricultural lands, like what happened during Mit Pinatubo and Mt, Mayon eruptions, Avash flow pertains to the malicious buming of property, using certain chemicals, bombs, etc., and causing fre to start.t involves the movement of electrons between two objects in contact with each other, Electrical charges are produced on the objects when they are separated. If the charge bullds up, It will develop enough energy to jump as a spark to a nearby grounded or less highly charged object, A. stallc electricty A measures rainfall A: raingauge The common signs of an incoming flood include intense rainfall, dam or levee failure as well as other events such as slow moving tropical storms. ‘A: warning | the condition of being sate from the risk or danger of fre. It is also the quality or state of not presenting or involving risk or danger of fire A: fire safety projectiies are rocks that an erupting volcano may hurt into the air. A Ballistic projectiles if left unprepared, the population in the many villages of the country may be highly vulnerable to hydro metrological hazard, as these hazards may become disasters, As true Drought events is characterized by of ‘water for domestic and agriculture purposes. A: shortage ‘The color green usually means that there are no or 0% chance for a landslide oF sinkhole to occur in that particular area in the map. A: false ‘During a landslide, stay where you ate and watch the debs flow, praying that you will nat be camied by the debris. A: false Early signs of drought indicate dry spells with below the normal level, which If extends to 3 months, a drought is deciared A: rainfall ‘1mm of rainfall is equivalent to ltet/s of water per sqm. A |S a chemical reaction. Its the rapid oxidation of a fuel producing heat and light. ‘A: combustion — wrong / spontaneous ignition — wrong ! OXIDIZING AGENTS - wrong ‘These are set by students or staff of the schoo! and can obviously not be predicted. Most of the time: they are startad in trashcans or in piles of garbage because itis the easiest thing to light A: intenifonal fires — wrong / intentional fire — wrong / intentional — wong / fire - wrong Js one weather bureau in the Southeast Asian region that has established a regional ‘elwork of monitoring stations for tropical typhoons and other hydro-meteorolagical events A PAGASA Geologic hazards have several factors that triggers its occurrence, one common cause Is the adjustment of the earth as the molten core moves. A: true Risks and of a community are shown by @ hazard map ‘A: hazara's — wrong / exposure — wrong / location — wrong / wamings - wrong Another sign that we should know about landslide are doors or windows that stick or jam for the first time. A: true People close to may detect some precursor to eruption, So they need to be careful, they may even be ordered to evacuale. A: volcanoes A.base map shows and land use A: topography Atmospheric pressureis measured in tems of A milibars - wrong / barometer — wrong alr pressure - wrong During a landslide or any hazard, we should stay alert, watchful and awake, Ac true Hazard maps are avaiable win Projec A: NOAH Annazard map IS a representation of specific hazards in the area. A: visual A family should not develop a family pian, so that each member knows where to meet after an ‘emergency. A: true The three components of fire are fuel, and oxygen. ‘A: heat~ wrong oxidizing agents ~ wrong (s the pin at the top of the extinguisher that keeps the handle from being accidentally pressed. A: pul ‘Legends tell you what different language and signs mean in the map. A: false After a landslide, never listen to local radio or TV station, you need tb rest and you don’tneed the latest emergency information, because tha landslide is over. A: false isreducing the temperature below the fe point A: cooling Geological maps are the secondary source of information for various aspects of land-use planning, Including the siting of buildings and transportation systems. A: false Lahars are a specific kind of made up of volcanic debris, A: Mucitows General flood advisories are issued by to inform and wam people flood levels and status of water levels in river basins. A: PAGASA Js one basic tools for monitoring rainfall, which is measured in millimeters. One ‘milimeter of rainfall is equivalent to 1 liter of water par square meter. A: Raine gauge Avnazard map are coded to show various hazards in the area. A: colar lina combustion reaction is known as the "reducing agent" A: fuels - wrong ‘New cracks or unustial bulges in the ground, street pavements or sidewalks is one of the signs that we should know to be prepared for a landslide or sinkholes. A; true Itis not important that one must leam about the emergency-response and evacuation plan for any hazard in your area, A: false The swelling of and lakes, or the accurrence of storm surge may lead to hydro- meteorological events contribute to flooding particularty In flood-prone areas. Acrivers Ameeasures atmospheric pressure. A: barometer Title, legends, bar scale, orientation compass and coordinates are the major parts/elements found in geologic maps. Ac true In GBDRM, the people are at the heart of decision-making and implementation of disaster risk eduction and management activities at the community fevel. A: tue The disaster risk reduction plan is 4 guide In transforming at risk communities to become disaster communities. Ac tesilient RR Is important for the developing countries only. A: false ‘Community based disaster risk management or CBDRRM has been recognized in the Philippines as a necessary approach to put communities out of harm's way. A: true . Which should be part of the community preparedness plan, Is the process of moving persons oF property from a dangerous or potentially dangerous place, for reasons of safely and thelr protection, A: evacuation ‘Safety and security of the individuals, household and communttias is not as important as education and heaith. A: false Disaster risk reduction Is the responsibilty of the goverment alone, because they are paid to do ORR. A: false ‘Sustainable development goals can be achieved even without reducing the risks. A: false In planning for evacuation, the community should Identity safe place for evacuation and kdentify the shortest and route. A: safest ‘There are six global targets to reduce disaster risks as agreed in the Sendal Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction. Ac talse Communities should rely on the assistance of the government during calamities as government is responsible for helping communtiies. A false CBDRRM is a process of disaster risk reduction and management in which at risk communities are never allowed to engage in the identification, analysis, treatment, monitoring and evalvation of disaster risks, Afalse Unites the community and its supporters in commitments and actions to undertake to reduce disaster risk. A: planning ‘The economic Impact of disasters is lessening as the years go by even considering the impact of Climate Change. A false Participatory community risk assessment includes hazard, exposure and vuinerability assessment A: true CBDRM aims to reduce peoples’ vulnerabilities and enhance thelr capacities. Av true Disaster risk reduction refers only to providing emergency assistance during disasters. A false There are only three priorities for action in the Sendai Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction A: false Early . which should be part of the cammunity preparedness plan, is the provision af timely and effective information, advisory, and waming to individuals, families, communities, or populations on the existence of danger, and what can be done to prevent, avold, or minimize danger. A: warning Local people need not prioritize DRR in thelr lives, as they have so many things to think about. A: false Project NOAH combines: science and technology for DRRM. Its also Is a responsive program that aims to provide a 6-hour lead-time waming to agencies involved in disaster prevention and) mitigation A true \with indication of evacuation sites and routes Is necessary part of the tools Included In the emergency Kit A map liters per person per day is required for drirking and for sanitation, Ai four The Act repealed PD No. 1566 of 1978 and transforms the disaster management system from disaster response towards disaster risk reduction, A; true Project NOAH Is Nationwide Operational Awarenass of Hazards. A: false DRRM ensures that disaster risk reduction and climate change measures are gender responsive, sensitive to indigenous knowledge systems, and respect of human rights, A; true. We should avoid ‘oF sugary food as this will make you thirsty. A sally in the survival kt, tis important to inctude the following documents: certiicates, passport, marriage contract, diploma, insurance certificates, land titles, ete A: Birth certificates fut Includes disposable gloves, adhesive stips, sterile medical tap, hermameter, adhesive bandage. among others. A: first aia A survivalkit is necessary during emergencies, when help or support to family is absert, it reters to emergency supplies, that a family needs to survive, A: true A person can survive without water Intake for five days, butnot without food for a day. A: false PAGASA and PHIVOLCS support the NOAH project. A true ‘The DRRM Act is reactive in addressing disasters and focused on the need for response, AC false ORRM provides maximum care, assistance and services to vulnerable sectors’ individuals of communities. A: true ‘The Phitppine DRRM Act of 2010 Is the new law for disaster management. AC true Mainstreaming of ORRM into the school curricula of secondary and tertiary level of education, Including the NSTP Is one of the provisions of the Act. A: true Emergency survval kit should contain food, water and blanket only. A: false When a family is isolated for several days due to difficulty in access to go out to Secure food, or for help to come in, survival kit Is very important in order to survive. A true Public information is not necessary before emergency, It is important only during disasters, A: false ‘The davelopment, promotion and Implementation of NORRM pian is one of the policies cf DRRM. A true Ballistic projectile is the most dangerous volcanic hazard, A: true Typhoons, floods, heavy rain and drought are examples of hazards. A: Hydro metrological

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