QUIZ BEE!
Disaster Readiness and
Risk Reduction
50
PTS.
EASY ROUND
Signifies a vent, hill, or
mountain from which
molten or hot rocks with
gaseous materials are
ejected.
VOLCANO
A weak to violent
shaking of the ground
produced by sudden
movement of rock
materials below the
earth’s surface.
EARTHQUAKE
What to do
during
earthquake?
Duck, Cover and Hold
The movement of a mass of
rock, debris or earth, down a
slope, when shear stress
exceeds shear strength of the
material. They are normally
triggered by rain and/or
earthquake.
LANDSLIDE
A series of waves
generated by various
geological processes.
TSUNAMI
A process that transforms
the behavior of a body of
sediment from that of a
solid to that of a liquid
LIQUEFACTION
The disruptive up and
down and sideways
motion experienced
during an earthquake.
GROUND SHAKING
What volcano alert level
scheme when slight
increase in volcanic
earthquakes, steam/gas
activity, slight inflation
happen?
Alert Level 1 (Abnormal)
What volcano alert level
scheme when there is
relatively high and
increasing unrest due to
further intensified in
earthquake, gas, ground
deformation parameters?
Alert Level 3
High Level of Volcanic
Unrest
10
Storm surge is an
example of Tsunami.
10 False
100
PTS.
DIFFICULT
1
Name 1 (one) volcanic
hazard.
1
PYROCLASTIC FLOW
LAVA FLOW
ASHFALL
LAHAR
2
Creation of new or the
renewed movements of
old fractures, oftentimes
with the two blocks on
both sides moving in
opposite directions.
2
FAULT/GROUND
SHAKING
3
________ often strike w/o
warning, though most
areas know what is
“normal” for their areas
and prepare for such
occurrence.
3 Natural Disaster
4
An example of this type
of disaster is when dam
is weak and without
proper mitigation it can
cause flood.
4 Man-made Hazard
5
Any object, situation, or
behavior that has the
potential to cause injury,
ill health, or damage to
property or the
environment. Health and
safety hazards exist in
every workplace.
5 Hazard
6
It is defined as “a
casastrophe, mishap,
calamity or grave occurrence
in any area, arising from
natural or man-made cause,
or by accident or negligence
which results in substantial
loss of life or human suffering
or damage.
6 Disaster
7
What is the term used to
describe the state of
being in harm's way or
susceptible to the effects
of a disaster?
7 EXPOSURE
8
What is a common hazard
that can lead to
devastating
consequences during a
disaster, such as a
wildfire or building
collapse?
8 FIRE
200
PTS.
HARD
1
Measure of the amount of
energy released during
an earthquake.
1 MAGNITUDE
2
A tool used to illustrate the
possible dangers of an area and
to make them known to the
people or stakeholders. It cannot
stop disastrous phenomenon but
it can help decrease the impact
on individuals or communities by
providing the understandable
and clear information of the
extent of the possible harm.
2 HAZARD MAP
3
Simulation exercise aims to
make everyone alert and
responsive in the event of
the disasters and
emergencies and to assess
and increase their capacity
level.
3 DRILLS
4
4 VOLCANIC ERUPTION
5
What is the term used to describe
actions or strategies taken to reduce
or prevent the negative impacts of a
disaster, such as implementing
building codes or conducting drills
and simulations?
5 MITIGATION MEASURES

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