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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION VII- CENTRAL VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CEBU PROVINCE
DISTRICT OF SIBONGA
POBLACION, SIBONGA, CEBU

District Unified Fourth Quarter Examination


School Year: 2022-2023
Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction (Grade 11)

Name: _______________________________ Date: __________________ Score: ________


School: ______________________________ Grade & Section: _______________________

I. Directions: Read and understand the questions carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct
answer.

1. Which of the following refers to a depression in the ground that resulted from the collapse of the
surface layer of the soil.
A. Earthquake B. Landslide C. Sinkhole D. Tsunami
2. All of the following describe mass movement, EXCEPT:
A. It describes how things move downward due to gravity.
B. It happens when the slope angle gets steeper than the angle of repose.
C. It has a greater chance of happening in wet conditions than in dry conditions
D. It will not happen underwater because the buoyancy of water may overcome the
movement.
3. Which of the following is the usual cause of natural sinkholes?
A. Chemical explosion B. Deforestation
C. Man-made Forest fire D. Physical and chemical erosion
4. All of the following is a natural cause of landslides, EXCEPT:
A. Earthquake B. Gravity C. Heavy rain D. Kaingin
5. Which of the following situations may cause sinkhole?
I. Deforestation
II. Massive earthquake
III. Water impoundments
IV. Change in weather condition
A. I and II B. II and III C. III and IV D. I and IV
6. Man-made activities could trigger which of the following?
A. Earthquakes B. Landslide C. Tsunami D. Volcanic Eruption
7. Which of the following is an impending sign for rainfall-induced landslide?
A. Lower water levels of the creeks.
B. Trees are swaying with the wind.
C. New cracks at the foundations of buildings and houses.
D. Unusual noises, such as breaking trees, or knocking boulders together.

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Contact No.: 09773413031
Email Address: [email protected]
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION VII- CENTRAL VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CEBU PROVINCE
DISTRICT OF SIBONGA
POBLACION, SIBONGA, CEBU

8. Use the hazard map to anwer the given question:


Locate the capital of Catanduanes, Virac. What is the level of landslide hazard in that area?

A. High danger zone B. Low danger zone


C. No present risk D. No data
9. How can a geological hazard map benefit a community?
A. The map can identify where a typhoon could hit the area.
B. It can tell whether your area is low or highly susceptible to a geological disaster.
C. This can indicate mining potential in the area therefore increasing the wealth of the
community.
D. The map can give out a color-coded design that increases the mental health capacity of
the community.
10. What should a mitigation strategy for sinkholes include?
A. Checking for the water source and quality in the area.
B. Creating subdivisions on top of the dormant sinkholes.
C. Moving away from the depression formed in the ground.
D. Asking the local government unit about the ground quality of the area.
11. The Cruz family heard that there might be a possibility that a typhoon will pass by their area
and they will become susceptible to a rainfall-induced landslide. What should the Cruz family,
do before the potential landslide occur?
A. They should lock the door shut.
B. They should stay away from the slide area.
C. They should get out of the house during a landslide.
D. They should create an emergency preparedness plan.
12. Which hydrometeorological hazard could happen if one observes lightning and thunder?
A. Typhoon B. Thunderstorm
C. Both A and B D. None of the above.
13. Why is it likely for a storm surge to occur during a typhoon?
A. The sea level rises during a typhoon.
B. A typhoon is usually accompanied by strong winds.
C. A typhoon is usually accompanied by lightning and thunder.
D. The atmospheric pressure drops during at typhoon, pushing the waves.

Address: Poblacion, Sibonga, Cebu


Contact No.: 09773413031
Email Address: [email protected]
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION VII- CENTRAL VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CEBU PROVINCE
DISTRICT OF SIBONGA
POBLACION, SIBONGA, CEBU
14. According to the hazard map, all of the following localities would be most susceptible to higher
level of flooding, EXCEPT:

A. Las Piñas B. Malabon C. Manila D. Marikina


15. How can a hydrometeorological hazard map help us?
A. The map can give me direction.
B. Knowing where can I spend my next vacation.
C. This can indicate loss of lives and properties in the area.
D. It can tell whether your area will be prone to hydrometeorological hazards.
16. What is the instrument use to send out electromagnetic waves to the atmosphere that is then
reflected by hydrometers?
A. Barometer B. Radar C. Rain gauge D. Satellite
17. Which of the following instruments provides a view of the coverage area of a weather
disturbance such as a typhoon?
A. Clinometer B. Radiosonde C. Thermograph D. Weather satellite
18. What substance/s are required for combustion (fire) to take place?
A. Oxygen and Heat B. Fuel and Fuel
C. Heat and Carbon dioxide D. Oxygen, Fuel, and Heat
19. What element of the fire triangle is removed when water is sprayed to an open flame?
A. Fire B. Fuel C. Heat D. Oxygen
20. What element of the fire triangle is removed when a wet blanket used to put out a fire?
A. Fire B. Fuel C. Heat D. Oxygen
21. Cigarettes can cause fire when _____________.
A. It radiates heat B. It is being rubbed together
C. It is carelessly thrown away D. It undergoes spontaneous combustion
22. The following can be the most common causes of household fires EXCEPT:
A. Candles B. Curious children
C. Faulty wiring D. Stacks of hay
23. The best way to prevent fire incidents in the community is __________________.
A. Designing a fire proof wall
B. Installing fire extinguishers
C. Conducting symposiums about fire prevention
D. Inspecting all sources of heat in the house regularly

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Contact No.: 09773413031
Email Address: [email protected]
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION VII- CENTRAL VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CEBU PROVINCE
DISTRICT OF SIBONGA
POBLACION, SIBONGA, CEBU

24. As a concern family member, which of the following should you do to prevent from any fire
incident?
A. Leave your cooking unattended.
B. Store oily rags in combustible container with lid closed.
C. Keep candles at least 12 inches away from anything that can burn.
D. Use an extension cord with a major appliance like television, air conditioner an
refrigerator.
25. The very first safety recommendation that you should do during a fire incident is
A. Call emergency hotline B. Check the door
C. PASS D. Stay Low
26. Staying low during a fire incident is necessary because __________________.
A. It ensures one’s safety.
B. Fire authorities recommend it.
C. There is less heat in the floor level.
D. Inhaling large amount of smoke can make one unconscious.
27. Fire should be dealt with ________________.
A. Utmost sincerity B. Great responsibility
C. Extreme consideration and use D. Minimal Precautionary measures
28. All of the following are components of an emergency evacuation plan EXCEPT:
A. Evacuating individuals with disabilities.
B. Evacuation floor plan posted in multiple locations.
C. Conditions that would require evacuation of the area.
D. A list of the hazardous chemicals stored in the workplace.
29. Which of the following is the main objective in creating DRRM?
A. Increasing the risk of disaster
B. Building an impotent community
C. Proposing law and policies to prevent disaster
D. Increasing the number of community ready for disaster
30. Which of the following is the correct sequence of pre-event elements of disaster risk
reduction?
I. Preparedness II. Prevention III. Adaptation IV. Mitigation
A. I, II, III, IV B. II, IV, III, I C. III, II, I, IV D. IV, III, II, I
31. Which of the following is the main purpose of disaster risk reduction?
A. To maximize the vulnerability.
B. To lessen security of different catastrophes.
C. To promote the occurrence of disasters in the future.
D. To enhance and enrich the capacities and resources of most vulnerable groups.
32. Which of the following is the main importance of disaster risk reduction?
A. building resilience
B. increase the risk of disaster
C. propose law and policies to prevent disaster
D. decrease the number of community ready for disaster

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Contact No.: 09773413031
Email Address: [email protected]
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION VII- CENTRAL VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CEBU PROVINCE
DISTRICT OF SIBONGA
POBLACION, SIBONGA, CEBU
33. What would be the BEST possible consequence when the disaster risk organization has clear
and simple risk communication?
A. Environmental degradation
C. Less disaster will affect the community
B. Reduction on the number of affected families
D. Increase confidence in acting to make them safer
34. As a member of the community, what practice are you going to do in order to manage a
disaster risk?
A. Help maximizing the community’s vulnerability
B. Be inclined to “none of us is as good as them” mentality
C. Don’t mind the surroundings and the changes in the community
D. Participate different activities that involve disaster risk reduction
35. What is the involvement of the community in DRRM before a disaster?
A. The community conducts SRR operations.
B. The community participates in DRRM planning.
C. The community participates in post-disaster assessments.
D. The community follows government orders to stay in evacuation areas.
36. What part of the family disaster preparedness plan must be known by each family member to
properly respond during a disaster?
A. Preparation of an emergency supply kit.
B. Deciding on the safest and best evacuation route.
C. Ways on how to make your house more resilient to disasters.
D. Identifying the part of your house that could be hazardous in case of a disaster to
implement counteracting measures.
37. Why are hygiene kits be included in one’s survival kit?
A. For health and sanitation purposes
B. To have extra comb, toothbrush and soap when these are lost.
C. To have extra clothing and undergarments during flood and typhoons
D. So that people could still be fresh and attractive even during disasters.
38. Catanduanes is a province in the Bicol Region which is often hit by typhoons, if you are living
in the said province why is it important for you and your family to prepare your own survival kit?
A. Typhoons can be very destructive and help can take time to arrive.
B. Typhoons usually last for a day or two and supplies outside of their homes can be
difficult to obtain.
C. Though calamities can be wearisome people who are prepared with the basic supplies
and necessities are more at peace than those without.
D. All of the answers above are correct.
39. Which of the following Republic Act (RA) provides a comprehensive, all-hazard, multi-sectoral,
inter-agency, and community-based approach to disaster risk management?
A. RA 10121 B. RA 11012 C. RA 20121 D. RA 20220
40. The law that mandates the telecommunications service providers to send free mobile alerts in
the event of natural and man-made disasters and calamities.
A. PD 1566 B. RA 7160 C. RA 10121 D. RA 10639

Address: Poblacion, Sibonga, Cebu


Contact No.: 09773413031
Email Address: [email protected]
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION VII- CENTRAL VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CEBU PROVINCE
DISTRICT OF SIBONGA
POBLACION, SIBONGA, CEBU

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
DISTRICT UNIFIED FOURTH QUARTER EXAMINATION
IN DISASTER READINESS AND RISK REDUCTION (DRRR)
S.Y. 2022 – 2023

How will I assess? Multiple Choice


Test
What will I assess?
How will I score? One point each
COMPETENCY Nos.
POST-TEST ITEMS BY COGNITIVE PROCESSES
Rememberi Understandi Applying Analyzing Evaluatin Creatin Tot
ng ng g g al
1. Discuss the
different geological
hazards 1 2 2
DRR11/12-IIa-b-27
2. Analyze the
causes of geological
hazards 3,4 5 3
DRR11/12-IIa-b-28
3. Recognize signs of
impending geological
hazards; 6,7 2
DRR11/12-IIa-b-29
4. Interpret
geological maps
DRR11/12-IIa-b-30 8 9 2
5. Apply mitigation
strategies to prevent
loss of lives and 10 11 2
properties
DRR11/12-IIa-b-31
6. Recognize signs of
impending
hydrometeorological 2
hazards 12,13
DRR11/12-IIc-d-33
7. Interpret different
hydrometeorological
hazard maps 14 15 2
DRR11/12-IIc-d-35

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Contact No.: 09773413031
Email Address: [email protected]
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION VII- CENTRAL VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CEBU PROVINCE
DISTRICT OF SIBONGA
POBLACION, SIBONGA, CEBU
8. Use available tools
for monitoring
hydrometeorological 16,17 2
hazards
DRR11/12-IIc-d-36
9. Recognize
elements of the fire
triangle in different 18,19,20 3
situations.
(DRR11/12-lle-f-37)

10. Analyze the


different causes of
Fires (DRR11/12-lle- 21,22 2
f-38)

11. Observe
precautionary
measures and proper 23,24 2
procedures in
addressing a fire
incident
(DRR11/12-lle-f-39)
12. Apply basic
response procedures
during a fire incident 25 26 2
(DRR11/12-lle-f-40)
13. Follow fire
emergency and
evacuation plans; 27 28 2
(DRR11/12-lle-f-41)
14. Discuss the key
concepts, principles,
and elements of DRR 29 30 2
DRR11/12-IIg-h-42
15. Recognize the
importance of DRR
on one’s life 31,32 2
DRR11/12-IIg-h-43
16. Discuss different
community-based
practices for 33 34 2
managing
disaster risk to

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Contact No.: 09773413031
Email Address: [email protected]
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION VII- CENTRAL VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CEBU PROVINCE
DISTRICT OF SIBONGA
POBLACION, SIBONGA, CEBU
specific hazards
DRR11/12-IIg-h-44
17. Develop a
community
preparedness plan; 35 36 2
DRR11/12-IIg-h-44
18. Prepare survival
kits and materials for
one’s family and for 37,38 2
public information
and advocacy
DRR11/12-IIg-h-46
19. Explain DRR-
related laws and
policies 39,40 2
DRR11/12-IIi-j-47

TOTAL 8 16 2 10 4 0 40

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