School of Saint Joseph (Naguilian, Isa.) Inc. Quezon, Naguilian, Isabela

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SCHOOL OF SAINT JOSEPH (NAGUILIAN, ISA.)INC.

QUEZON, NAGUILIAN, ISABELA


1ST PRELIM EXAMINATION
SECOND SEMESTER
DISASTER READINESS AND RISK REDUCTION

NAME: _____________________________________________ DATE: _________________


YEAR AND SECTION: __________________________________ SCORE: ________________

Test I: IDENTFICATION

Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer on the box. Write your answer on the space provided before
the number. ERASURES MEANS WRONG!

a. Liquefaction g. Ground Shaking l. Ground Rapture


b. Frequency h. Duration of Impact m. Causality of events
c. Hazard Prone Area i. Fault n. Hazard
d. Ground Shaking j. Ground rupture o. Tsunami
e. Epicenter k. Man-made Hazard
f. Natural Hazard

_____ 1. Events that pose threat, danger, or risk to any element expose to them. They are also called

possibilities.

_____ 2. A type of Hazard that are caused by physical and biological elements in the environment.

_____ 3. This type of hazard is caused by factors that are generally traced to human errors, intent or

negligence, or glitches in technology.

_____ 4. It is a hazard profile which tells the proneness of a certain place to a hazard.

_____ 5. The assessment of the duration of this hazard profile is either short or long.

_____ 6. The impact of hazards can also be assessed based on this profile that is whether the expose element

receives the likely disaster directly or indirectly.

_____ 7. It is a location where a natural hazard is likely to happen.

_____ 8. It is a crack or break in Earth’s crust along which rock have moved.

_____ 9. It is a series of interrelated faults that cut across the country from northwestern Luzon to Southern

Mindanao.

_____ 10. An area surrounding the basin of the pacific ocean where many volcanoes are formed.

_____ 11. It is caused by the passage of seismic wave, forms of energy that travel through the different layers

of Earth cause by vibration and movement.

_____ 12. The area on the surface of Earth where the origin of the earthquake is located.

_____ 13. This occurs when ground movement happens on a fault line and breaks though the surface.
_____ 14. This occurs when seismic shaking causes loose materials In the soil to mix with ground water and

soil saturated with water.

_____ 15. This word is a Japanese word that means “harbor wave”

Test II: TRUE or FALSE

Direction: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and write FALSE when the statement is incorrect.

__________ 1. Natural Hazards are inevitable.

__________ 2. Typhoon is considered as one of the most powerful of the natural hazards because it travel

across a wide area, last for a longer time, and thus create more destruction.

__________ 3. Philippine is within the typhoon belt and this explains why an average of 20 typhoons hit the

country every year.

__________ 4. Signal number 3 contains a wind of 100-180 kph.

__________ 5. Red color signifies that people should be alert whenever there is a flood.

__________ 6. A typhoon is considered a super typhoon when it reaches 180 kph.

__________ 7. Magnitude 5.0 is considered high scale.

__________ 8. People, buildings, road, bridges and all other material objects maybe ruined by hazard.

__________ 9. Structures that are built exactly on the fault or along the span of the fault are likely to

experience severe damage and thus have higher disaster risk.

__________10. P-waves carries most of the energy of the seismic activity. And it is usually the first to be

recorded.

__________ 11. Barometer is used to measure earthquake.

__________ 12. Orange color indicates that people must be alert on what is happening.

Test III: Enumeration

Direction: Enumerate what is being ask in each item.

A. Give at least two precautionary and safety measures before earthquake.

1.

2.

B. Precautionary and Safety measures during earthquake. (If you are Indoor)

1.
2.

3.

C. Two types of seismic waves

1.

2.

D. Precautionary and Safety measures after an earthquake.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

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