BOHOL_Online Exam for Training Participants
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- Q1This is issued by PAGASA when a tropical cyclone or a weather disturbance is already within the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR).Severe Weather Bulletin (SWB)Tropical Cyclone InformationTropical Cyclone AdvisoryWeather Alert20s
- Q2As the Vice-Chair for the Disaster Response Pillar, DSWD leads in coordinating, mobilizing and monitoring all of the disaster response operations efforts under its Cluster and leads the following exceptEarly RecoveryIDP ProtectionCamp Coordination and Camp ManagementFood and Non Food Items20s
- Q3As per EO 29 signed by PRRD on June 28, 2017, July is declared as theNational Disaster Resilience MonthNational Disaster Preparedness MonthNational Disaster Awareness MonthNational Disaster Consciousness Month15s
- Q4What is the (latest) content of the DSWD Family Food Pack (FFP)? This is the food item distributed during disaster occurrences intended for a family of 5 members good for 2-3 days.6 kls NFA Rice 4 tins sardines 4 tins canned meat 6 sachets of coffee6 kls NFA Rice 4 tins canned tuna 4 tins canned meat 2 tins canned fish 5 sachets of coffee 5 sachets of cereal drink6 kls NFA Rice 4 tins sardines 4 tins canned meat 6 sachets of coffee 6 sachets of milo 6 packs of noodles6 kls NFA Rice 4 tins canned tuna 4 tins canned meat 6 sachets of coffee 6 sachets of cereal drink20s
- Q5That area in the Northwestern Pacific where PAGASA monitors weather occurrences. Significant weather disturbances, specifically tropical cyclones, that enter or develop inside it are given Philippine-specific names.Tropical Cyclone Advisory Domain (TCAD)Philippine BoundaryPhilippine Area of Responsibility (PAR)Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ)20s
- Q6The Earth is made up of how many % of water?70%57%83%71%5s
- Q7Under the DRRM Law, DILG is the Vice-Chair of which pillar?Prevention & MitigationDisaster Rehabilitation & RecoveryDisaster PreparednessDisaster Response5s
- Q8Cyclones in Australia or those located in the Southern Hemisphere, rotate in which direction?CounterclockwiseSpiralCircularClockwise15s
- Q9T/F. The number of displaced families/individuals (inside ECs + outside ECs) cannot be greater than the total number of affected families/individuals.FalseTrue20s
- Q10Also called the breeding ground of LPAs and other weather disturbancesTail-end of a Cold FrontIntertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ)Northern HemisphereMonsoon5s
- Q11The DSWD Disaster Response Management Division (DRMD) is made up of the following sections, exceptPreparedness for Disaster Response SectionDisaster Response Information Management SectionRegional Resource Operations SectionDisaster Response and Rehabilitation Section20s
- Q12Any unsual event that has a potential to threaten people's lives, their property and livelihoods.DisasterCalamityRiskHazard10s
- Q13This pertains to the Alert Level based on the National Disaster Response Plan (NDRP) referring to the condition of stand-by readiness in preparation for a full-scale response operation. Reports on this alert level are submitted to the DROMIC Focal at 10 AM & 10 PM everyday.RedBlueYellowOrange20s
- Q14The most dangerous part of a cyclone. It is the location of the most destructive winds and rains of a cyclone.EyeTailEyewallDiameter5s
- Q15A localized weather disturbance, where only a limited area is affected which may last for 30 min or up to 2 hrs.ThunderstormCold FrontTropical CycloneMonsoon10s