DIRR (Answer Key)
DIRR (Answer Key)
DIRR (Answer Key)
a.
Philippine Volcanic Seismology
b.
Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
c.
Philippine Volcanology System
d.
Philippine Volcanic System
a.
Disaster risk reduction
b.
None of the above
c.
Disaster risk response
d.
Disaster risk recovery
United Nations disaster management team are responsible for solving problems resulting from disaster in
a.
ALL CONTINENTS
b.
AUSTRALIA
c.
AFRICA
d.
ASIA
a.
Drought
b.
Environmental Pollution
c.
Wars and Civil Strife
d.
Leakage of toxic waste
a.
All of the above
b.
Rehabilitation
c.
Mitigation
d.
Reconstruction
a.
Location
b.
Duration
c.
Magnitude
d.
Depth
a.
hail
b.
Heavy rainfall
c.
Epidemic in human
d.
Hurricanes
a.
all of the above
b.
Magnitude of hazards
c.
Frequency of the hazards
d.
Intensity at the impact point
_______ is the potential loss of life, injury or destroyed or damaged assets wgich could occur to a system.
a.
Risk
b.
Disaster risk
c.
Disaster
d.
Hazard
Refers to the presence of people, livelihood, environmental services and resources, infrastructure, or economic, social or
culktural assets.
a.
Hazard
b.
Risk
c.
Vulnerability
d.
Exposure
The extent to which a community, structure, services or geographic area is likely to be damaged or disrupted by the
impact of particular hazard is termed as
a.
Hazard
Hazard Assessment
b.
Capacity
c.
Risk
d.
Vulnerability
a.
W.M Davis
b.
none of the above
c.
R.D Oldham
d.
Charles Richter
Which types of hazards when the dam explosion and Failures by human error can cause flooding
a.
Biological Induced
b.
Environment Induced
c.
Physical Induced
d.
Human Induced
a.
None of theses pull aparat or are coming together
b.
Tectonic plates pull apart or are coming together
c.
Intraplate pull apart or are coming together
a.
Lava
b.
Lahar
c.
Landslide
d.
Magma
a.
Magma
b.
Lava
c.
Lahars
d.
None of these
a.
Contingency plan
b.
Risk Hierarchical modeling
c.
none of the above
d.
Risk matrixes
a.
Pollution
b.
Lahar
c.
Pyroclastic flow
d.
Sea level rise
These are hazards such as unsafe working conditions, unsafe highways, criminal assault, and poverty.
a.
environmental hazards
b.
natural hazards
c.
cultural hazards
d.
chemical hazards
The level of risk of a disaster depends on
a.
Vulnerability of the elements which are affected
b.
All of the above
c.
Nature of hazard
d.
Economic value of these elements which are affected
What is Lahars?
a.
None of the above
b.
Volcanic mud flow
c.
Lava
d.
Magma
_________ The potentials for damage to man and his environment that may result from the occurrence of natural events
a.
Exposure
b.
Vulnerability
c.
Risk
d.
Hazard
a.
Tsunami
b.
Landslide
c.
Pollution
d.
fire
a.
Hythergraph
b.
Seismograph
c.
None of the above
d.
Climograph
The point of the earth's surface directly above the point where an earthquake occurs is called the:
a.
Fracture
b.
Epicenter
c.
Focus
d.
fault
a.
None of the above
b.
Cavite
c.
Sulu
d.
Marikina
a.
Volcanoes
b.
Emergency responses
c.
Pre-disaster planning
d.
Govt. agencies
b.
1992
c.
1991
d.
1993
a.
Mount Fuji in Japan
b.
Mauna Lao in Hawaii
c.
Mayon Volcano in Philippines
d.
None of the above
a.
Preparedness
b.
Recovery
c.
Response
d.
Mitigation
Which of the following does not belong to the group?
a.
Poverty
b.
Floods
c.
Environment
d.
Disabilities
a.
German
b.
French word
c.
Latin word
d.
Greek word
a.
Pangasinan
b.
All of the above
c.
Laguna
d.
Bicol
a.
2009
b.
2005
c.
2006
d.
2003
a.
President of India
b.
Prime Minister of India
c.
Chief Minister of states
d.
Governor of states
a.
None of the above
b.
300mtrs-3 km
c.
100-300 mtrs
d.
Up to 100 mtrs
Which wave of the earthquake produces rolling effect along the surface?
a.
L wave
b.
P wave
c.
None of the above
d.
S wave
a.
Preparedness
b.
Recovery
c.
Response
d.
Construction
What is the name of the kind of stress that develops when rock is squeezzed until it folds or breaks?
a.
Rift valley
b.
Compression
c.
Shearing
d.
Tension
a.
Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical Astronomical Services Administration
b.
Philippine Atmospheric Geology Astronomical Services Administration
c.
Philippine Atmosphere Geology Astronomical Services Administration
d.
Philippine Atmosphere Geophysical Astronomical Services Administartion
a.
High disaster risk
b.
Low disaster risk
c.
Medium disaster risk
d.
None of the above
a.
Poverty
b.
Floods
c.
Environment
d.
Disabilities
A risk is the probability of suffering harm from a hazard that can cause the following except:
a.
economic gain
b.
death
c.
injury
d.
disease
a.
Preparedness, Vulnerability assessment, risk assessment, Recovery
b.
Mitigation, Risk assessment, Response and Recovery
c.
Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, Recovery
d.
None of the above
a.
cultural hazards
b.
none of the above
c.
chemical hazards
d.
natural hazards
Which of the following groups of people is more vulnerable in the event of disaster?
a.
Men, boys, old people
b.
None of the above
c.
Men, women, boys
d.
Women, Children, Old people
These are hazards such as fire, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, and storms.
a.
natural hazards
b.
cultural hazards
c.
operational hazards
d.
chemical hazards
A combination of all strengths and resources available within community, society or organization that can
reduce the level of risk of a disaster.
a.
Exposure
b.
Capacity
c.
Hazard
d.
Vulnerability
a.
Military action and administration
b.
None of the above
c.
Governmental action and administration
d.
Community action and administration
A disease that becomes unusually widespread and even global in its reach is referred to as
a.
Pandemic
b.
Spanish Flu
c.
Hyperendemic
d.
Epidemic