ES Q3 M1-3 Summative Assessment
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- Q1The undesirable change in physical, chemical, or biological characteristics of air, land and water is referred as__________.ecodestructionspollutionecological imbalancepollutants30sEditDelete
- Q2What are the causes of man-made air pollution and natural air pollution respectively?Swimming and wind erosionCycling and forest firesHurricanes and power plant emissionsWaste incinerators and forest fires30sEditDelete
- Q3What is an example of natural air pollution?Volcanic eruptionBurning fuelsVehicle emissions of harmful gasesAcid rain30sEditDelete
- Q4Which of the following is the most harmful cause of oceanic water pollution?domestic wasteindustrial effluentsplastic wasteoil spills30sEditDelete
- Q5Which is a prevention for water pollution?Do not put trash on waterwayslitter in the waterwayspour chemicals down the drainDump paint in the gutter30sEditDelete
- Q6What is land pollution?Contamination of one’s home.Growing of trees and cutting them down.Contamination of the environment with bad toxic, chemical and waste.Cutting down trees and using them to make furniture.30sEditDelete
- Q7Which of these factors is not a cause in an increase in land pollution?radioactive wastetoxic wasteproper disposal of cans in nearby binsincrease in solid waste of garbage on open lots30sEditDelete
- Q8Sound which are pleasant to the ears are called __________.noisemusical soundsamplitudefrequency30sEditDelete
- Q9The main source of noise pollution is __________.soul musicheavy machineriespleasant soundmusical instrument30sEditDelete
- Q10Nuclear waste needs to be stored safely either __________. I. deep underground II. at power plant III. deepest part of the seaII and IIIII onlyI and IIII and II30sEditDelete
- Q11When there is an earthquake near the shore, people should __________.run to the nearest neighborevacuate to a higher placestay in their housesevacuate to the town proper30sEditDelete
- Q12What is the best thing to do during an earthquake?Listen to music in order to forget what is happening.Turn off your gas and electricity.Go sightseeing to see the extent of the damage.Go back to a collapsing building and find out if anything can be salvaged.30sEditDelete
- Q13What is frequently a warning sign of an impending tsunami?the sky suddenly clearsseawater suddenly retreats from the shorewinds suddenly change directionall are considered a warning sign of an impending tsunami30sEditDelete
- Q14Good can come from a volcanic eruption. Which of the following is not a benefit from an eruption?geothermal energyland destroyedincreased tourismfertile soil30sEditDelete
- Q15Which of the following is a way to prevent injury or diminish destruction from volcanic hazards?educating people on how to prepare for hazards.evacuation of the people from the areabuilding barriers to block the flow of laharsall of these30sEditDelete
- Q16What sector of the Philippine government observes typhoons via radio satellite?Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services AdministrationJoint Typhoon Warning SignalPhilippine Weather Administrationall of these30sEditDelete
- Q17On average, which ocean basin produces the most typhoon (hurricane) per year?Eastern North Pacific (off Mexico Coast)Western South Pacific (near Australia)North Atlantic OceanWestern North Pacific (near Southeast Asia)30sEditDelete
- Q18There are many ways to help prevent damage to your home and family from a landslide. First, you must establish how much your home is at risk. Which of these is a big sign of danger?higher traffic rate in your areacolder weatherlarge windsextreme erosion30sEditDelete
- Q19Another step in being prepared for a landslide is the same as with the danger of fire; making an evacuation plan. When is it best to make this evacuation plan?as soon as possible, if not done alreadywhenever you have time; the chances of a landslide are very slimI don’t need an evacuation planwhile your house is slipping down a hill30sEditDelete
- Q20The cause of the greatest number of typhoon (hurricane) casualties istornadoes spawned from the stormstorm surgeslightning strikestorrential rains30sEditDelete