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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VI- Western Visayas
School Division of Iloilo
Don Casimero Andrada National High School
Punta, Carles, Iloilo

Second Summative Test in Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction

Determine the following if, Physical, Psychological, Socio cultural, Economic, Political and Biological
Perspective.

1. Post-Traumatic stress - Psychological


2. Interpersonal effects - Psychological
3. Loss of job- Economic
4. Destruction of biodiversity - Biological
5. Infrastructure_ Physical
6. Ethnic groups – socio culural
7. Exhaustion Psychological
8. Loss of properties - Physical
9. Diplomatic issues - Political
10. Social status – socio cultural

Multiple choice: Choose the letter which correspond to the correct answer. Write the letter only.

1. Defines as people, property, systems and other elements present in hazard zones that are
thereby subject to potential loss.
a. Susceptibility c. Exposure
b. Vulnerability d. Capacity
2. Which of the following is NOT a factor of Vulnerability?
a. Poverty c. Physical Vulnerability
b. Religion d. Mental state
3. What is the best thing to do during an earthquake?
a. If inside, get inside the building and look for injured person
b. If indoor, crawl under a sturdy furniture or table
c. Run as fast as you can
d. Use elevator for fast escape
4. What is the best thing to do after when the earthquake is over?
a. Move out of building as fast as you can and look for help
b. Return to the damage building
c. Stay away from power lines, poles, walls, and other structures
d. Move to steep slopes
5. Infrastructure is classified at what of elements at risk?
a. Physical elements c. Economic elements
b. Societal elements d. Environmental elements
6. It refers to Physical, Mental and Psychological impairment.
a. Capacity c. Disability
b. Vulnerability d. Disaster
7. It pertains to the vulnerability of the parts of the building that do not carry loads.
a. Structural vulnerability c. Functional vulnerability
b. Non Structural vulnerability d. Engineered structures
8. It pertains to the vulnerability of the parts of the building that carry loads such as beams,
columns.
c. Structural vulnerability c. Functional vulnerability
d. Non Structural vulnerability d. Engineered structures
9. A shorter building will tend to be _____ than a taller building.
a. Stiffer c. more flexible
b. Stronger d. Weaker
10. As the stiffness of a building increases, the natural frequency of the building or rate of
oscillation.
a. Increases, the building wants to move back and forth faster
b. Decreases, the building wants to move back and forth slower
c. Remains the same
d. None of the above
11. Natural resources depletion and degradation is an example of which vulnerability?
a. Physical c. Social
b. Environmental d. Economic
12. All of the following are TRUE about disaster EXCEPT?
a. A disaster may be domestic or international
b. A disaster may be caused by nature or have human origins
c. A disaster always receives widespread media coverage
d. A disaster may have known and gradual onset
13. _________is an example of Non- structural vulnerability.
a. Light fixtures c. Beams
b. Columns d. Floors
14. The type of structures that has been designed by an engineer/architect.
a. Non-engineered structures c. Engineered structures
b. Masonry structures d. Steel structures
15. What type of structure that is vulnerable to flood?
a. Masonry structures c. Bamboo/straw structure
b. Timber structures d. Steel structures

Prepared by:

NELMAR Z. ARANETA

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