
3RD SUMMATIVE TEST IN DRRR
Quiz by Bobby Q. Gregorio
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- Q1Which can frequently be prevented and anticipated?socio-economicaldisastersnatural hazardshuman-made hazard30s
- Q2A community with high level of vulnerability and high hazard has ___.none of the abovehigh disaster risklow disaster riskmedium disaster risk30s
- Q3Which of the following factors does not help lessen the vulnerability of a community?provisions of housing on areas that have fault lines in the vicinityavailability of health services and facilities in times of calamitypresence of Disaster Risk Reduction Management Teampreparedness of the community30s
- Q4Which group belongs to the most vulnerable?indigenous peoplesmall entrepreneursgovernment officialsprofessionals30s
- Q5It refers to the community’s ability to reduce vulnerability through prevention, mitigation, response, and recovery.resiliencyhazarddisasterrisk30s
- Q6On what situation will you consider a major earthquake as a non-disastrous one?when it happens to less than 1,000 peoplewhen it happens in a far away countrywhen it happens to less than 10,000 peoplewhen it happens in an area without any people30s
- Q7Factors affecting vulnerability are the following EXCEPT ____________.location of the communitypopulation densityoccurrence of natural hazardsbuilding codes and policies30s
- Q8Which of the following groups of people is more vulnerable to disasters?men, boys, old peoplemen, women, boysnone of the abovewomen, children, old people30s
- Q9What is the main reason why there has been an overall increase in the number of deaths related to natural hazards?The magnitudes of natural hazard events are increasingHuman population are increasing in areas that are vulnerableEvents are better documented today than in the pastLess people lived in less vulnerable areas30s
- Q10It is a set of existing conditions, which badly affect the community’s ability to prevent, mitigate, prepare for, and respond to hazardous events.vulnerabilityhazarddisaster riskdisaster30s
- Q11What does the statement “Vulnerability is situation specific” means?not all communities are vulnerable to earthquakeit means that vulnerability depends in every individualvulnerability cannot be determined easilyvulnerability of a certain community depends on the level of preparedness30s
- Q12The following are characteristics of a resilient community except___________.ability to respond immediately after the disasterability to prepare all the time for the possible outcomeability to identify the hazardsability to escape a specific event30s
- Q13What are the three phases of disaster management planning for vulnerable community to make it less susceptible?preparation, planning, and perceptionplanning, evacuating, and recoverypreparation, response, and recoveryevacuating, rebuilding, and recovery30s
- Q14What could be the possible reason why urban region is more vulnerable to Covid-19 than the rural region?Urban region has more population than rural regionUrban region has higher population density than rural region.Rural region has higher population density than urban region.Rural region has more population than urban region.30s
- Q15Why is it that Japan is less vulnerable to COVID-19 pandemic than other Asian countries?they have more populationthey have less population densitythey have the capacity to do mass testingthey can provide sufficient numbers of PPE30s