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Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction (DRRR)TQ 4thQ
Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction (DRRR)TQ 4thQ
Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction (DRRR)TQ 4thQ
___________________________4. Provide and ensure a psychologically sound, safe, and secure citizenry protected
from the effects of disasters and ready for normal functioning after disaster.
___________________________5. Restore, strengthen, or expand (if possible) economic activities.
Choose the word being referred to Disaster Prevention and Mitigation by writing on the space provided before
the number.
Office of Civil Defense DENR DOST
DPWH Department of Finance LGU
___________________________7. Ensure community access to effective and applicable disaster risk financing and
insurance.
___________________________8. Assess, map, analyze, and monitor community-based scientific DRRM and CCA.
___________________________9. Strengthen and integrate DRRM and climate Change adaptation (CCA) in the
national, sectoral, regional, and local development policies, plans, and budget.
Choose the word being referred to Disaster Preparedness and response by writing on the space provided
before the number.
Philippine DSWD DILG and OCD LGU DND, DILG,DOH
Information
Agency
___________________________12. Develop and implement comprehensive national and local preparedness and
response policies, plan, systems and strengthen partnership and coordination
with all key players and stakeholders and provide community with
necessary skills and capabilities to cope with the impacts of disasters.
___________________________13. Increase level of awareness and enhance capacity of the communities to deal
with hazard treats and impact.
___________________________15. Integrate and coordinate search, rescue, and retrieval (SSR) operations and
capacity
6. Which of the following areas is most prone to 13. Which of the following is an INAPPROPRIATE
landslide? action to do AFTER landslide?
a. houses near rivers a. Listen for the latest emergency information.
b. reactivated landslide areas b. Check for injured and trapped persons near the
c. concrete houses near a fault line slide, without entering the direct slide area. c. If the
d. residences near the satellite towers landslide is caused by rainfall, watch out for flooding
as it will follow the same path taken by the debris
7. Which of the following indicates that the whole flow.
region is unstable? d. Wait until the structures on and around the
a. absence of bird nests sinkhole stops moving and do not attempt to go back
b. remnants of dead trees and retrieve your belongings.
c. dark brown colored soil
d. scarps and deposits of old landslides 14. Which of the following is a map that
highlights areas that are affected by or are
8. Which of the following best define mitigation? vulnerable to a hazard. They are typically
a. Mitigation means to decrease the high risk of loss of created for natural hazards, such as earthquakes,
life or property before the upcoming disaster. volcanoes, landslides, flooding, and tsunamis.
b. Mitigation refers to action taken to prevent or a. archaeological map b. hazard map
reduce the risk to lives, properties, social and c. Philippine map d. rainfall map
economic activities, and natural resources from
natural hazards. 15. Which agency/sector in the Philippines that
c. Mitigation reduces injuries and loss of life; trauma; publishes regularly updated color-coded satellite
damage to property, equipment and infrastructure; images.
community disruption; and economic, environmental, a. Philippine Anatomical, Geophysical and
and other losses caused by floods and flash floods. Astronomical Services Administration
d. All of the above b. Philippine Analytical, Geophysical and
Atmospheric Services Administration
9. Which of the following Hydro meteorological c. Philippine Astronomical, Geophysical and
hazard is characterized by localized storm cloud Atmospheric Services Administration
that produces lightning and thunder, and often d. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and
brings heavy rain shower and strong gusty winds? Astronomical Services Administration
a. El Niño b. La Niña
c. Storm Surge d. Thunderstorm
_______________1. Local government agencies, organizations, and institutions are given their roles,
responsibilities, or tasks in cases of disasters.
_______________2. The results of the drill or practice are disseminated to all concerned.
_______________4. The appropriate programs and strategies for identified issues or problems are laid out in this
stage.
_______________5. The likely hazards of a particular area are identified and measured.
_______________6. Constant communication with the identified partners or networks is done during this stage.
_______________7. Some possible changes can be determined in this stage when the drill is done.
_______________8. Potential partners or networks for communication or for humanitarian assistance are
identified in this stage.
_______________9. This refers to regulations, activities and capacitating effort of people to reduce
hazards.
_______________10. Feedback from the drills is obtained from different stakeholders.
TEST IV D. Case Based: Give specific answers to the question asked in each item.
Define a resilient community. Give at least three indicators of a resilient Community before, during, and
after a disaster. (10 points)
a. Before a disaster:
b. During a Disaster:
c. After a disaster:
TEST V. E -Essay. Give your interpretation of the words uttered by Secretary General of the United Nation,
Ban Ki-moon. On a space provided. (10 points)
“Reducing disaster risk and increasing resilience to natural hazards in different development sectors
can have multiplier effects and accelerate achievement of the millennium development goals.”