1. The document is a short quiz about disaster readiness and risk reduction. It contains 10 multiple choice questions about different natural hazards like landslides, mudflows, sinkholes, hurricanes, storm surge, and heavy rainfall.
2. Participants are asked to read the statements carefully and identify the hazards being described in each question. They are also instructed to illustrate the impacts of the hazards using a prescribed diagram for 20 additional points.
3. The quiz aims to assess participants' understanding of common natural hazards and disaster risks.
1. The document is a short quiz about disaster readiness and risk reduction. It contains 10 multiple choice questions about different natural hazards like landslides, mudflows, sinkholes, hurricanes, storm surge, and heavy rainfall.
2. Participants are asked to read the statements carefully and identify the hazards being described in each question. They are also instructed to illustrate the impacts of the hazards using a prescribed diagram for 20 additional points.
3. The quiz aims to assess participants' understanding of common natural hazards and disaster risks.
1. The document is a short quiz about disaster readiness and risk reduction. It contains 10 multiple choice questions about different natural hazards like landslides, mudflows, sinkholes, hurricanes, storm surge, and heavy rainfall.
2. Participants are asked to read the statements carefully and identify the hazards being described in each question. They are also instructed to illustrate the impacts of the hazards using a prescribed diagram for 20 additional points.
3. The quiz aims to assess participants' understanding of common natural hazards and disaster risks.
IDENTIFICATION DIRECTIONS: Read and analyse the statements carefully. 1. It occur when masses of rock, soil, or debris move down a slope under the force of gravity. 2. . A wide range or ground movement such as rockfalls, mud and debris flows, and surface failures called slumps, earthflows, and translational slides. 3. It causes the slope to move with the force of gravity. 4. The forces stabilize the slope and prevent movement. 5. They are generally formed as the result of a collapse in the ceiling of an underground cavity or cavern. 6. It naturally occur in areas underlain by soluble carbonate or evaporate rocks like limestone, dolomite, gypsum, and salt. 7. They are spiral storms with strong winds moving counter clockwise in an area of low pressure systems. 8. Hazards caused by natural processes of atmospheric, hydrological or oceanographic nature. 9. Abnormal rise in ocean water level generated by strong winds from a tropical cyclone. 10. It causes more than 4 gallons of rain water per hour. ILLUSTRATION (20 POINTS) DIRECTIONS: ILLUSTRATE THE ASSOCIATED HAZARDS IMPACT USING THE PRESCRIBE DIAGRAM. 20.