and some pointers . . . EXAM SCHEDULE AND ROOM ASSIGNMENTS PM 211 - OCTOBER 9, 2023 SET A (AB 3-6) SET B (AB 3-7) SET C (AB 4-1) SET D (AB 4-2) EXAM SCHEDULE AND ROOM ASSIGNMENTS PM 215 - OCTOBER 12, 2023 SET A (Room 204) SET B (Room 205 SET C (Room 206) SET D (AB 4-4) EXAM TYPE PM 211 Multiple Choice Questions True or False Identification
TOTAL - 100 POINTS
EXAM TYPE PM 215 Multiple Choice Questions True or False Identification and Enumeration Essay
TOTAL - 100 POINTS
EXAMINATION POINTERS PM 211 Lesson 1: Disasters and Hazards Categories of hazards Humans and disasters Disaster Damage Effects of Disasters EXAMINATION POINTERS PM 211 Lesson 2: Risk, Vulnerability, and Capacity Factors and categories of Vulnerability Disaster Risk Equation Capacity EXAMINATION POINTERS PM 211 Lesson 3: Disaster Risk Reduction and Management DRR Four thematic areas of DRRM Application of the four thematic areas in certain scenario EXAMINATION POINTERS PM 211 Lesson 4: Earthquake Hazards Hazards associated with earthquakes (ground motion, liquefaction, etc.) Intensity and Magnitude Focus and Epicenter Scales used in measuring magnitude EXAMINATION POINTERS PM 211 Lesson 4: Earthquake Hazards Application of Reid’s Elastic Rebound Theory Relativity of Risk EXAMINATION POINTERS PM 211 Lesson 5: Volcanic Hazards Hazards associated with Volcanic hazards (focus on what was discussed) Safety measures EXAMINATION POINTERS PM 215 Lesson 1: Basic Concepts and Frameworks for DRR Approaches to DRRM Four thematic areas Situation analysis EXAMINATION POINTERS PM 215 Lesson 2: Understanding Hazards, Risk, Vulnerability, and Capacity Importance of Risk Assessment Vulnerability and Capacity EXAMINATION POINTERS PM 215 Lesson 3: Tools on Community Risk Assessment CBDRM Process and its application to certain scenario Different HVCA tools and its application to certain scenario EXAMINATION POINTERS PM 215 Lesson 3: Inclusive DRRM Importance of being inclusive in DRRM Social issues during disasters Approaches to inclusive DRRM INSTRUCTIONS DURING THE EXAMINATION: 1. Please be reminded of the sanctions under your student handbook about academic misconduct. Proctors assigned will report to the instructor about any alleged cheating activity which includes, but not limited to, bringing micro-notes (kodigs), glancing at your classmates answer sheet, and other forms of academic misconduct. Also, the instructor of the subject has the discretion to report the cheating student to the Guidance Councilor for intervention if any of the acts above are committed. INSTRUCTIONS DURING THE EXAMINATION: 2. Once the examination starts, you are strictly not allowed to go outside the examination room.
3. Cellphones and other digital machines should be kept inside your
bags and must be turned off. INSTRUCTIONS DURING THE EXAMINATION: 4. Erasures are NOT allowed. Any erasures (except essay) are considered wrong and will not be counted as correct.
5. If you have questions or concerns regarding the examination, ask
the proctor assigned. Strictly, no talking with your seatmate. ADDITIONAL TIPS BEFORE TAKING THE EXAM: Study the topics assigned and understand its concept. Focus on the application of such concepts in real life.
Before taking the exam, pray. There is nothing more powerful