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FIRST GRADING PERIODIC TEST

Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction (DRRR)


School Year 2018-2019

NAME:________________________________________________________________________ DATE:___________ SCORE:__________


YEAR AND SECTION:__________________________________________ SUBJECT TEACHER:___________________________

13 Written questions

1. These are molten rocks ejected from a volcanic eruption.

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2. This is created when the negative charge of the clouds interacts with the positive charge of the ground.

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3. The 4th province at risk to volcanic eruption. Mt. Mayon can be seen here.

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4. A developed cyclone that is formed from the East, that has intense circulating winds with heavy rain.

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5. It is incharge of monitoring the behavior of the winds as it enters our territory or PAR.

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6. A process of rapid oxidation of any material that results to burning.

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7. These are usually the first sign of a second degree burn.

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8. A ground movement on a sloping terrain caused by the gravity that induces the land to move downward.

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9. It is the ignition temperature that allows combustion reaction to happen when fuel is reached.

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10. It consists of sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide which are poisonous and hazardous to organisms.

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11. The most landslide-prone province.

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12. Meaning of PAR

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13. A classification of typhoon which the winds reach from 89 to 117 kph.

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13 Matching questions

1.
Doppler Radar

2.

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

3.

United States Geological Survey

4.

Storm Surge

5.
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Romblon

6.

Pacific Ring of Fire

7.

Super Typhoon

8.

Stop, drop, and roll

9.

Inactive/Dormant

10.

Ground Penetrating Radar

11.

Corrosion

12.

Ash Clouds

13.

Abney Level/Laser Rangefinder

A. The abnormal rise of coastal water.


B. Meaning of CPR
C. A type of volcano that could erupt but has not erupted for more than 10,000 years.
D. Meaning of USGS
E. This tool is used to determine the level of risk to landslides, that is equipped with tilt meter used to
measure the slope angle soil composition and soil strength of an area.
F. The Philippines is situated here that makes it susceptible to geophysical hazards such as earthquakes and
volcanic eruptions.
G. A typhoon with winds exceeding 220 kph.
H. The least landslide-prone province.
I. These clouds are formed when the atmosphere is humid and dry.
J. The appropriate action to do in case a person catches fire with his/her clothes.
K. A scientific tool used for sinkholes which is accurate in determining of soft ground underlying the
ground surface.
L. This will most likely happen if a structure is frequently exposed to acid rain.
M. A scientific tool to measure the amount of rainfall and the direction, speed, and intensity of winds.

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12 Multiple choice questions
1. The Philippines is situated near this area where trade winds meet and flow in different directions.
1. Romblon
2. Albay
3. Equator
4. Pacific Ring of Fire
2. A steam of fluidized rock fragments and gases with a very high temperature burning anything in its path.
1. Doppler Radar
2. Inactive/Dormant
3. Pyroclastic Flow
4. Volcanic Gas
3. An electrical storm caused by the collision of water droplets in the clouds.
1. Third degree burn
2. Doppler Radar
3. Thunderstorm
4. Fire Triangle
4. Are dangers associated with natural processes involved in the transfer of water and energy between the land
surface and the lower atmosphere.
1. Hydrometeorological Hazards
2. Automated Rain Gauge
3. Abney Level/Laser Rangefinder
4. Pacific Ring of Fire
5. Stagnant water in low-lying areas that's either caused by heavy rain or poor drainage system.
1. Bomb
2. Typhoon
3. Clouds
4. Flood
6. A component of the Fire triangle that reacts with flammable vapors given off by fuels. It also contributes 21%
to the air we breath.
1. Tornado
2. Lahar
3. Ash Fall
4. Oxygen
7. A violent and rapidly rotating column of air that is formed when warm air comes in contact with thunderstorm
clouds.
1. El Niño
2. Tornado
3. Sinkhole
4. La Niña
8. These are causes of fire
1. Blisters
2. Natural and Man-made
3. Automated Rain Gauge
4. Pacific Ring of Fire
9. Also known as landslide. A form of mass wasting that includes a wide range of ground movements such as
rockfalls, deep failure of slopes, and shallow debris flows.
1. Tornado
2. Lava Flow
3. El Niño
4. Landslip
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10. A rock fragment in its molten state that is ejected from a volcano.
1. Heat
2. Bomb
3. Fire
4. Flood
11. A mixture of water, pyroclastic materials, and rock fragments that is highly destructive when it flows.
1. Lahar
2. Lava
3. Heat
4. PAGASA
12. A model that shows the 3 essential components that can start and sustain a fire.
1. Sinkhole
2. Doppler Radar
3. Fire Triangle
4. Inactive/Dormant

12 True/False questions
1. A climate pattern that describes the unusual warming of surface waters in the Eastern tropical Pacific
Ocean. → El Niño
True False

2. The affected layer of the skin when a first degree burn happens. → Blisters

True False

3. A developed cyclone that is formed from the West. → Landslide

True False

4. A rapid flow of water on any foundation that has poor absorption capability. → Flashflood

True False

5. Dense and slow moving molten rock that moves down from the slopes of a volcano. → Lava Flow

True False

6. A full thickness burn where the outer layer of the skin and the entire layer beneath are
destroyed. → Thunderstorm

True False

7. A depression on the ground that resulted from a collapse of the surface layer of the soil. → Sinkhole

True False

8. A tool used to observe and locate areas with excessive amount of rainfall and detects for possible
flooding. → Automated Rain Gauge

True False

9. It is a phenomena that poses threat and has a negative impact to life, property, and environment in a given
period of time. → Hazard
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True False

10. They are a good indicator of a weather disturbance. → Blisters

True False

11. Characterized by unusually cold ocean temperatures or the cooling of ocean surface in the Central and east-
central equatorial Pacific. → El Niño

True False

12. A potential volcano-related hazard which is composed of pulverized rock, minerals, and volcanic glass
generated from an eruption. It is considered to be the least destructive of all the volcano-related
hazards. → Landslip
True

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