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The province/s that are at risk to tsunamis include.


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a. Tawi-tawi
b. none of the choices
c. Batanes
d. all of the choices
e. Sulu
f. Basilan

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Other potential earthquake hazards include:


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a. all of the choices
b. landslide
c. ground subsidence
d. tsunami

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During and after an emergency, you should think only of yourself and should not
provide first aid for anyone who needs it.
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Usually included in marginalized and most vulnerable groups.


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a. people with disability
b. women
c. poor
d. all of the choices
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Gender and age are considered risk factors.


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Other terms for vulnerability:


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a. Susceptibility, weakness, fragility
b. weakness, constraints, capacity
c. issues, problem, capacity
d. challenges, problem, opportunity

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There are people in disaster affected areas who are more prone to suffer from
psychological trauma after experiencing devastating calamities.
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People living within or near a _____ line, are more susceptible to be overwhelmed by
an earthquake hazard.
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a. defect
b. mistake
c. fault
d. imperfection

Question 9

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When water lines are broken, so there is no _____ to extinguish the fire.
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a. water
b. spray
c. none of the given choices are correct
d. splash

Question 10

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When an earthquake breaks a dam or levee along a river, the water from the river or
the reservoir floods the area and may damage buildings and drown people.
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True
False

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Tectonic Hazards and disasters are not the same.


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Question 12

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After an earthquake, just relax and do not think of aftershocks.


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Question 13

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A disaster will surely not occur when a hazard hit an area with vulnerable people and
assets.
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Question 14

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The Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010 defines
exposure as "the degree to which the elements at risk are likely to experience hazard
events of different magnitudes".
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False

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Responsible people should check water, gas, and electric lines for damage.
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There is impending tsunami if:


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a. all of the choices
b. if there is a loud "roaring" sound similar to that of a train or jet aircraft
c. there is severe ground shaking;
d. if seawater recedes from the coast;

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People living in rich developed countries have more vulnerabilities than those living
in poor developing countries.
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Question 18

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The deformation on the ground that marks the intersection of the fault plane with the
earth's surface is known as:
Select one:
a. Both
b. ground deformation
c. ground rupture

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Philippines is not one of the disaster-prone countries of the world.


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After an earthquake, you should Check yourself and others for injuries.
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Question 21

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_____is a very important tool. It shows what places in the country, which are at risk to
earthquakes.
Select one:
a. map
b. chart
c. survey
d. plan

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Exposure is not one among the key determinants of disaster risk.


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Question 23

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In interpreting earthquake hazard maps,


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a. orange is the color code for high risk areas
b. white
c. red
d. yellow

Question 24

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If you smell gas after an emergency, close all the windows and doors and sleep
soundly.
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Question 25

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Exposure elements, exposed elements, or vulnerable elements are other terms used to
refer to the capacity.
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Question 26

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The Philippines and its cities are one of the countries and cities with significant
population and economic exposure to typhoons, earthquakes, tsunamis, storm surges,
volcanoes, and landslides, according to recent studies by risk analysis firm Verisk
Maplecroft.
Select one:
True
False

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_____shows the places in the country which are at risk to tsunamis


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a. map
b. chart
c. plan
d. surve

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Disasters do not have an effect to the development efforts of a country.


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Armed conflicts and wars are natural hazards.


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Elements at risk do not include people, properties and location.


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Physical risk factors can either lessen or aggravate one's vulnerability to hazards, for
example the level of strength of an office and the presence or absence of emergency
exits in the case of an earthquake.
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True
False

Question 32

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Critical facilities and lifelines are not affected at all by a high magnitude hazard.
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Question 33

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Understanding of vulnerability and capacity can be best done through.


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a. none of the choices
b. reading
c. research
d. vulnerability and capacity assessment

Question 34

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Fires, spills of hazardous chemicals and flooding are considered as:


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a. secondary effects
b. primary effect of earthquakes
c. collateral effects
d. all of the choices

Question 35

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If you are at the beach or near the ocean and you feel the earth shake, move
immediately to higher ground.
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True
False
Question 36

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In interpreting earthquake hazard maps, the color code for no risk areas is:
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a. white
b. yellow
c. orange
d. red

Question 37

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Landslides and liquefaction due to ground shaking brought about by an earthquake are
considered:
Select one:
a. all of the choice
b. secondary effects;
c. primary effect of earthquakes;

Question 38

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Examples of capacities.
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a. life-saving skills
b. savings
c. good governance
d. all of the choices

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People living in the __________ slopes are defenseless in the face of landslides.
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a. prominence
b. height
c. range
d. mountain

Question 40

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Be careful around broken glass and debris. Wear boots or sturdy shoes to keep from
cutting your feet.
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Question 41

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The following should be done before an earthquake:


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a. make up a plan of where to meet your family after an earthquake
b. all of the choices
c. learn first aid
d. learn how to turn off the gas, water, and electricity in your home

Question 42

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The following should be done after an earthquake except:


Select one:
a. Use the phone to connect to face book
b. Turn on the radio and listen for news
c. Check yourself and others for injuries
d. Provide first aid for anyone who needs it

Question 43

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During an earthquake, the following should NOT be done except:


Select one:
a. Don't use elevators (they'll probably get stuck anyway).
b. panic, if you're indoor, and run, If you're outside
c. If you're in a car, continue to drive until the earthquake stops,
d. Fix heavy furniture, cupboards, and appliances to the walls or floor,

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Rich people don't usually have savings, much so insurance.


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Question 45

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_________ earthquakes are caused by sudden displacements along fault lines in the
solid and rigid layer of the earth's surface.
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a. formative
b. architectural
c. constructural
d. tectonic

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Ground subsidence is a potential ___________ hazard.


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a. earthquake
b. tsunami
c. flash flood
d. none of the given choices are correct

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________ can be assessed and quantified as low, medium and high.


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a. problem
b. danger
c. risks
d. accident

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In interpreting earthquake hazard maps.


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a. orange is the color code for medium risk areas
b. red
c. white
d. yellow

Question 49

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One of the key risk reduction measures is to reduce exposure to hazards.


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During and after an emergency, if you're at school or work, _______ the emergency
plan or the instructions of the person in charge.
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a. copy
b. follow
c. stalk
d. observe
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Question 1
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The focus of the natural science perspective in analyzing disaster is what _______and
loss it could cause to physical aspects such as people and their properties and assets:
public and private buildings and infrastructures.
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a. impairment
b. harmful
c. destruction
d. damage

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The following hazards are potential earthquake hazards:


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a. liquefaction
b. ground rupture
c. ground shaking
d. all of the choices

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Psychological perspective is concerned about the negative consequences of disaster to


________ health, particularly the Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Select one:
a. intellectual
b. mental
c. brain
d. cognitive

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Ground subsidence is a potential ___________ hazard.


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a. tsunami
b. flash flood
c. none of the given choices are correct
d. earthquake

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Understanding of vulnerability and capacity can be best done through.


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a. reading
b. none of the choices
c. vulnerability and capacity assessment
d. research

Question 6

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In assessing disaster risk, the framework used is DR=HEV, where DR stand for
disaster risk, H for Hazard, E for Exposure and V for Vulnerability.
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Some factors which make people and their property vulnerable.


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a. poor construction design
b. all of the choices
c. poverty
d. unsafe locations

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Tectonic Hazards and disasters are not the same.


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Question 9

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If you are at the beach or near the ocean and you feel the earth shake, move
immediately to higher ground.
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True
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Question 10

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Gender and age are considered risk factors.


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True
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Question 11

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The elements at risk are not hazard-specific. Who and what can be damaged depends
not on the hazards and the characteristics of the area.
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People living in the __________ slopes are defenseless in the face of landslides.
Select one:
a. mountain
b. prominence
c. height
d. range

Question 13

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Some participatory tools for capacity and vulnerability assessment include.


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a. livelihood and coping analysis
b. community watching (transect walk)
c. resources mapping
d. all of the choices
Question 14

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Landslide and is a potential __________ hazard.


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a. earthquake
b. none of the given choices are correct
c. flash flood
d. tsunami

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Responsible people should check water, gas, and electric lines for damage.
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True
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Question 16

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Disaster do not cause problems and hardships to population and communities.


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Usually included in marginalized and most vulnerable groups.


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a. women
b. people with disability
c. poor
d. all of the choices

Question 18

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There are people in disaster affected areas who are more prone to suffer from
psychological trauma after experiencing devastating calamities.
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True
False

Question 19

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During and after an emergency, if you're at school or work, _______ the emergency
plan or the instructions of the person in charge.
Select one:
a. follow
b. copy
c. stalk
d. observe

Question 20

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After an earthquake, you should Check yourself and others for injuries.
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True
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Question 21

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After an earthquake, just relax and do not think of aftershocks.


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Question 22

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In interpreting earthquake hazard maps, the color code for low risk areas is:
Select one:
a. yellow
b. orange
c. white
d. red
Question 23

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One of the key risk reduction measures is to reduce exposure to hazards.


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Question 24

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Developmental perspective considers disasters as a challenge to ___________ as they


negate years of hard earned advances in education, health, social and economic areas.
Select one:
a. development
b. growth
c. enlargement
d. evolution

Question 25

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Other terms for vulnerability:


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a. challenges, problem, opportunity
b. Susceptibility, weakness, fragility
c. weakness, constraints, capacity
d. issues, problem, capacity

Question 26

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Ground rupture which is the surface expression of an earthquake above magnitude


5.5-6.0 is known as:
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a. all of the choices
b. primary effect of earthquakes
c. secondary effects

Question 27

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A disaster will surely not occur when a hazard hit an area with vulnerable people and
assets.
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Question 28

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Categorization of factors for capacities and vulnerabilities could include:


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a. all of the choices
b. physical, economic, environmental
c. social, infrastructure, institutional
d. physical, social, motivational

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__________ is the government agency that monitors the coming and going of
typhoons and tropical depression
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a. NASA
b. PHILVOLCS
c. PAGASA
d. None of the given choices are correct

Question 30

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On November 8, 2013, Super Typhoon ______ cut a devastating path across the
Central Philippines (Visayas).
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a. Rosing
b. Ondoy
c. Juan
d. Haiyan(or Yolanda)

Question 31

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Fires, spills of hazardous chemicals and flooding are considered as:


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a. primary effect of earthquakes
b. collateral effects
c. all of the choices
d. secondary effects

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Disasters do not have an effect to the development efforts of a country.


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Question 33

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Exposure elements, exposed elements, or vulnerable elements are other terms used to
refer to the capacity.
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Question 34

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For locally-generated tsunamis, where you might feel the ground shake, you may only
have a few minutes to move to higher ground.
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People living in rich developed countries have more vulnerabilities than those living
in poor developing countries.
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If you smell gas after an emergency, close all the windows and doors and sleep
soundly.
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Question 37

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Disasters do not cause death, diseases, destruction and displacement.


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The Philippines and its cities are one of the countries and cities with significant
population and economic exposure to typhoons, earthquakes, tsunamis, storm surges,
volcanoes, and landslides, according to recent studies by risk analysis firm Verisk
Maplecroft.
Select one:
True
False

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Earthquake is human sourced hazards resulting from political processes.


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If you experience the signs of impending tsunami, the best action to take is:
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a. immediately leave the low-lying coastal areas and move to higher ground
b. wait for official evacuation orders
c. go near the sea to gather corrals and fishes
d. all of the choices

Question 41

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Physical risk factors can either lessen or aggravate one's vulnerability to hazards, for
example the level of strength of an office and the presence or absence of emergency
exits in the case of an earthquake.
Select one:
True
False

Question 42

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Landslides and liquefaction due to ground shaking brought about by an earthquake are
considered:
Select one:
a. all of the choice
b. secondary effects;
c. primary effect of earthquakes;

Question 43

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During and after an emergency, you should think only of yourself and should not
provide first aid for anyone who needs it.
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True
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Critical facilities and lifelines are not affected at all by a high magnitude hazard.
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When an earthquake breaks a dam or levee along a river, the water from the river or
the reservoir floods the area and may damage buildings and drown people.
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True
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Be careful around broken glass and debris. Wear boots or sturdy shoes to keep from
cutting your feet.
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Fire is an example of a natural hazard.


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During an earthquake, the following should NOT be done except:


Select one:
a. If you're in a car, continue to drive until the earthquake stops,
b. Don't use elevators (they'll probably get stuck anyway).
c. panic, if you're indoor, and run, If you're outside
d. Fix heavy furniture, cupboards, and appliances to the walls or floor,

Question 49

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The following should be done after an earthquake except:


Select one:
a. Use the phone to connect to face book
b. Provide first aid for anyone who needs it
c. Check yourself and others for injuries
d. Turn on the radio and listen for news

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Typhoon Haiyan cannot be an example of a disaster because the extent of damages it


wrought in the Visayas Islands is negligible.
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Environmental pollution is good for the health.


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________as it is, is not a disaster, but can cause massive and complex disasters.
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d. danger

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Elements at risk do not include people, properties and location.


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Examples of measures to increase capacity and reduce vulnerability.


Select one:
a. training and education
b. all of the choices
c. adequate food supply
d. sustainable livelihood

Question 5

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__________ is the government agency that monitors and records the cases of
earthquakes in the Philippines.
Select one:
a. NASA
b. None of the given choices are correct
c. PAGASA
d. PHILVOLCS

Question 6

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Hazard is a dangerous event or substance.


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True
False

Question 7

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If you are at home and hear there is a tsunami warning, you should make sure your
entire family is aware of the warning.
Select one:
True
False

Question 8

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The magnitude of a _______is a big factor in the making of a disaster.
Select one:
a. danger
b. hazard
c. risk
d. problem

Question 9

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Hazard Maps show the places in the country which are at risk to
Select one:
a. landslides
b. earthquakes
c. all of the choices
d. tsunami

Question 10

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People living in coastal areas are constantly threatened to experience tsunami, ______
surges and sea level rise.
Select one:
a. typhoon
b. storm
c. whirlwind
d. none of the given choices are correct

Question 11

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_____shows the places in the country which are at risk to tsunamis


Select one:
a. surve
b. map
c. plan
d. chart

Question 12

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Water supplies, electricity and transportation are always protected and therefore
cannot be affected even by strong typhoons with strong winds.
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True
False

Question 13

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In interpreting earthquake hazard maps,


Select one:
a. orange is the color code for high risk areas
b. red
c. yellow
d. white

Question 14

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When a natural hazard strikes elements at risk with high level of exposure and with
many _________________, most likely this hazard would result to disaster.
Select one:
a. accountability
b. liability
c. vulnerabilities
d. obligation

Question 15

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One of the common side effects of an earthquake is ______, which is often associated
with broken electrical and gas lines.
Select one:
a. fire
b. burning
c. conflagration
d. blaze

Question 16

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The intangibles elements at risk include social cohesion, community structure, and
cultural losses.
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True
False

Question 17
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An earthquake may be classified as either tectonic or volcanic.


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True
False

Question 18

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A process where particles of loosely consolidated and water-saturated deposits of sand


are rearranged into more compact state, squeezing water and sediments towards the
surface in the form of sand fountain and creating a condition resembling to a "quick
sand" is called:
Select one:
a. liquefaction
b. ground subsidence
c. Both

Question 19

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Hazard and risk are not interrelated at all.


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True
False

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There is impending tsunami if:


Select one:
a. there is severe ground shaking;
b. if there is a loud "roaring" sound similar to that of a train or jet aircraft
c. all of the choices
d. if seawater recedes from the coast;

Question 21

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People living within or near a _____ line, are more susceptible to be overwhelmed by
an earthquake hazard.
Select one:
a. fault
b. imperfection
c. defect
d. mistake

Question 22

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All submarine earthquakes are pleasant experience as if one is riding a submarine.


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True
False

Question 23

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Communities with many vulnerabilities and low capacities are susceptible to


experience __________.
Select one:
a. accident
b. tragedy
c. disasters
d. calamity

Question 24

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Complex web of interlinked conditions, which include physical, social, economic,


environmental factors.
Select one:
a. disaster risk
b. development
c. risk reduction
d. vulnerability

Question 25

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The deformation on the ground that marks the intersection of the fault plane with the
earth's surface is known as:
Select one:
a. Both
b. ground deformation
c. ground rupture

Question 26

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People live within or close to volcano danger zones, are to be affected by _____ flow
and ash fall.
Select one:
a. magma
b. lava
c. all of the given choices are correct
d. lahar

Question 27

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In interpreting earthquake hazard maps.


Select one:
a. red
b. orange is the color code for medium risk areas
c. yellow
d. white

Question 28

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Livelihoods and economic assets can be considered in measuring exposure of the


elements at risk.
Select one:
True
False

Question 29

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The Dock, Cover and Hold is a "must do" before an earthquake.


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True
False

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Philippines is not one of the disaster-prone countries of the world.


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True
False

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Rich people don't usually have savings, much so insurance.


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False

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Hazards always have similar adverse impacts on the elements at risk in an urban and
rural setting.
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True
False

Question 33

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Armed conflicts and wars are natural hazards.


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True
False

Question 34

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The concept which explains why given a level of exposure to the hazard, some people
or sectors in the community or society are more at risk or less at risk.
Select one:
a. vulnerability
b. capacity
c. traditional
d. education

Question 35

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_____is a very important tool. It shows what places in the country, which are at risk to
earthquakes.
Select one:
a. survey
b. map
c. plan
d. chart

Question 36

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Exposure is not one among the key determinants of disaster risk.


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True
False
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Elements at risk, particularly people can be affected by hazards, thus disaster


preparedness is important.
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True
False

Question 38

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_________ earthquakes are caused by sudden displacements along fault lines in the
solid and rigid layer of the earth's surface.
Select one:
a. tectonic
b. architectural
c. constructural
d. formative

Question 39

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Other potential earthquake hazards include:


Select one:
a. ground subsidence
b. tsunami
c. all of the choices
d. landslide

Question 40

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__________ earthquakes are those induced by rising lava or magma beneath an active
volcano.
Select one:
a. sensitive
b. none of the given choices are correct
c. volcanic
d. quick

Question 41

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A phenomenon which produce giant sea waves generated mostly by vertical


displacement of the ocean floor associated with a strong and shallow submarine
earthquake is called:
Select one:
a. all of the choices
b. storm surge
c. tidal waves
d. tsunami

Question 42

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The Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010 defines
exposure as "the degree to which the elements at risk are likely to experience hazard
events of different magnitudes".
Select one:
True
False

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When water lines are broken, so there is no _____ to extinguish the fire.
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a. water
b. none of the given choices are correct
c. splash
d. spray

Question 44

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In interpreting earthquake hazard maps, the color code for no risk areas is:
Select one:
a. orange
b. red
c. white
d. yellow

Question 45

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The following should be done before an earthquake:


Select one:
a. make up a plan of where to meet your family after an earthquake
b. all of the choices
c. learn how to turn off the gas, water, and electricity in your home
d. learn first aid

Question 46

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Tsunami is a potential ________ hazard.


Select one:
a. flash flood
b. landslide
c. earthquake
d. all of the given choices are correct

Question 47

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________ can be assessed and quantified as low, medium and high.


Select one:
a. problem
b. risks
c. accident
d. danger

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Examples of capacities.
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a. good governance
b. life-saving skills
c. savings
d. all of the choices

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The province/s that are at risk to tsunamis include.


Select one:
a. all of the choices
b. none of the choices
c. Basilan
d. Batanes
e. Tawi-tawi
f. Sulu

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___________ refers to the intense vibration of the ground.


Select one:
a. earthquake
b. ground rupture
c. all of the choices
d. Ground shaking
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Question 1

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Hazard is a dangerous event or substance.


Select one:
True
False

Question 2

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Disasters do not cause death, diseases, destruction and displacement.


Select one:
True
False

Question 3

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Question text

Communities with many vulnerabilities and low capacities are susceptible to


experience __________.
Select one:
a. accident
b. tragedy
c. calamity
d. disasters

Question 4
Complete
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

Flag question

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__________ is the government agency that monitors the coming and going of
typhoons and tropical depression
Select one:
a. None of the given choices are correct
b. PAGASA
c. PHILVOLCS
d. NASA

Question 5

Complete
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

Flag question

Question text

Hazard Maps show the places in the country which are at risk to
Select one:
a. tsunami
b. landslides
c. all of the choices
d. earthquakes

Question 6

Complete
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

Flag question

Question text

The concept which explains why given a level of exposure to the hazard, some people
or sectors in the community or society are more at risk or less at risk.
Select one:
a. vulnerability
b. traditional
c. capacity
d. education

Question 7

Complete
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

Flag question

Question text

__________ is the government agency that monitors and records the cases of
earthquakes in the Philippines.
Select one:
a. NASA
b. PAGASA
c. PHILVOLCS
d. None of the given choices are correct

Question 8

Complete
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Typhoon Haiyan cannot be an example of a disaster because the extent of damages it


wrought in the Visayas Islands is negligible.
Select one:
True
False

Question 9

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Fire is an example of a natural hazard.


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True
False

Question 10

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Psychological perspective is concerned about the negative consequences of disaster to


________ health, particularly the Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Select one:
a. intellectual
b. cognitive
c. mental
d. brain

Question 11

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Water supplies, electricity and transportation are always protected and therefore
cannot be affected even by strong typhoons with strong winds.
Select one:
True
False

Question 12

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In assessing disaster risk, the framework used is DR=HEV, where DR stand for
disaster risk, H for Hazard, E for Exposure and V for Vulnerability.
Select one:
True
False

Question 13

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The Dock, Cover and Hold is a "must do" before an earthquake.


Select one:
True
False

Question 14

Complete
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Flag question

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Ground rupture which is the surface expression of an earthquake above magnitude


5.5-6.0 is known as:
Select one:
a. all of the choices
b. secondary effects
c. primary effect of earthquakes

Question 15

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The elements at risk are not hazard-specific. Who and what can be damaged depends
not on the hazards and the characteristics of the area.
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True
False

Question 16

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If you experience the signs of impending tsunami, the best action to take is:
Select one:
a. immediately leave the low-lying coastal areas and move to higher ground
b. go near the sea to gather corrals and fishes
c. wait for official evacuation orders
d. all of the choices

Question 17
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Examples of measures to increase capacity and reduce vulnerability.


Select one:
a. all of the choices
b. sustainable livelihood
c. training and education
d. adequate food supply

Question 18

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All submarine earthquakes are pleasant experience as if one is riding a submarine.


Select one:
True
False

Question 19

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Environmental pollution is good for the health.


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True
False

Question 20

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________as it is, is not a disaster, but can cause massive and complex disasters.
Select one:
a. danger
b. risk
c. hazard
d. problem

Question 21

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Disaster do not cause problems and hardships to population and communities.


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True
False

Question 22

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Some participatory tools for capacity and vulnerability assessment include.


Select one:
a. livelihood and coping analysis
b. all of the choices
c. community watching (transect walk)
d. resources mapping

Question 23

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Earthquake is human sourced hazards resulting from political processes.


Select one:
True
False

Question 24

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People live within or close to volcano danger zones, are to be affected by _____ flow
and ash fall.
Select one:
a. lava
b. magma
c. all of the given choices are correct
d. lahar

Question 25

Complete
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One of the common side effects of an earthquake is ______, which is often associated
with broken electrical and gas lines.
Select one:
a. conflagration
b. fire
c. blaze
d. burning

Question 26

Complete
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

Flag question

Question text

A process where particles of loosely consolidated and water-saturated deposits of sand


are rearranged into more compact state, squeezing water and sediments towards the
surface in the form of sand fountain and creating a condition resembling to a "quick
sand" is called:
Select one:
a. Both
b. liquefaction
c. ground subsidence

Question 27

Complete
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

Flag question

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Categorization of factors for capacities and vulnerabilities could include:


Select one:
a. social, infrastructure, institutional
b. physical, economic, environmental
c. physical, social, motivational
d. all of the choices

Question 28

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The magnitude of a _______is a big factor in the making of a disaster.


Select one:
a. problem
b. hazard
c. danger
d. risk

Question 29

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Hazard and risk are not interrelated at all.


Select one:
True
False

Question 30

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The focus of the natural science perspective in analyzing disaster is what _______and
loss it could cause to physical aspects such as people and their properties and assets:
public and private buildings and infrastructures.
Select one:
a. harmful
b. impairment
c. damage
d. destruction

Question 31

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__________ earthquakes are those induced by rising lava or magma beneath an active
volcano.
Select one:
a. sensitive
b. quick
c. volcanic
d. none of the given choices are correct

Question 32
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Livelihoods and economic assets can be considered in measuring exposure of the


elements at risk.
Select one:
True
False

Question 33

Complete
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

Flag question

Question text

Tsunami is a potential ________ hazard.


Select one:
a. landslide
b. flash flood
c. earthquake
d. all of the given choices are correct

Question 34

Complete
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00
Flag question

Question text

When a natural hazard strikes elements at risk with high level of exposure and with
many _________________, most likely this hazard would result to disaster.
Select one:
a. liability
b. obligation
c. vulnerabilities
d. accountability

Question 35

Complete
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

Flag question

Question text

A phenomenon which produce giant sea waves generated mostly by vertical


displacement of the ocean floor associated with a strong and shallow submarine
earthquake is called:
Select one:
a. all of the choices
b. tsunami
c. tidal waves
d. storm surge

Question 36

Complete
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

Flag question

Question text

Hazards always have similar adverse impacts on the elements at risk in an urban and
rural setting.
Select one:
True
False

Question 37

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Landslide and is a potential __________ hazard.


Select one:
a. earthquake
b. flash flood
c. tsunami
d. none of the given choices are correct

Question 38

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Developmental perspective considers disasters as a challenge to ___________ as they


negate years of hard earned advances in education, health, social and economic areas.
Select one:
a. evolution
b. growth
c. development
d. enlargement

Question 39

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People living in coastal areas are constantly threatened to experience tsunami, ______
surges and sea level rise.
Select one:
a. whirlwind
b. storm
c. typhoon
d. none of the given choices are correct

Question 40

Complete
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___________ refers to the intense vibration of the ground.


Select one:
a. all of the choices
b. ground rupture
c. Ground shaking
d. earthquake

Question 41

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Question text

Elements at risk, particularly people can be affected by hazards, thus disaster


preparedness is important.
Select one:
True
False

Question 42

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Flag question

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The intangibles elements at risk include social cohesion, community structure, and
cultural losses.
Select one:
True
False

Question 43

Complete
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Question text

In interpreting earthquake hazard maps, the color code for low risk areas is:
Select one:
a. yellow
b. red
c. white
d. orange

Question 44

Complete
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00
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Question text

The following hazards are potential earthquake hazards:


Select one:
a. all of the choices
b. ground shaking
c. liquefaction
d. ground rupture

Question 45

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An earthquake may be classified as either tectonic or volcanic.


Select one:
True
False

Question 46

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On November 8, 2013, Super Typhoon ______ cut a devastating path across the
Central Philippines (Visayas).
Select one:
a. Ondoy
b. Rosing
c. Juan
d. Haiyan(or Yolanda)

Question 47

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For locally-generated tsunamis, where you might feel the ground shake, you may only
have a few minutes to move to higher ground.
Select one:
True
False

Question 48

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Some factors which make people and their property vulnerable.


Select one:
a. all of the choices
b. unsafe locations
c. poverty
d. poor construction design

Question 49

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If you are at home and hear there is a tsunami warning, you should make sure your
entire family is aware of the warning.
Select one:
True
False

Question 50

Complete
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Question text

Complex web of interlinked conditions, which include physical, social, economic,


environmental factors.
Select one:
a. disaster risk
b. risk reduction
c. development
d. vulnerability

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