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LAGONOY HIGH SCHOOL

Lagonoy, Camarines Sur


S/Y 2022-2023

DISASTER READINESS AND RISK REDUCTION


1ST Monthly Exam

A. Identification: Identify the following terminologies defined by the following definitions.


Select your answer from the box below.
Hazard Disaster Exposure Vulnerability Risk Risk Identification
Hazard Mapping Hazard Assessment Duration Magnitude Intensity
Probability of Occurrence Disruption of Transportation Economic Impact
Medical Effects Risk Reduction Inter-Agency Communication
Damage to Critical Facilities Man-made Hazards Vulnerable Population

1. Pertains to the weakened capability of a person or group of persons to prepare, manage, and
recover from the impact of disaster.
2. Pertains to any condition or circumstances that endangers a person, their properties and
disrupts the essential services.
3. The assessed damaged to a person or property as a result of hazard.
4. Anything that disrupts the normal functioning of people, events and circumstances. It may
either be predicted or unpredicted.
5. Refers to anything which may be a source of probable damage to man, animals and properties.
6. The characteristics and circumstances of a community, system or asset that make it
susceptible or prone to hazard or disasters.
7. The process of identifying potential threat, determining the possibility of its occurrence and
appraising its possible effects.
8. The process of identifying localities which are endanger of natural disasters.
9. The degree to which elements at risk are likely to experience hazard events of different
magnitudes.
10. A serious disruption of the functioning of a community or society involving human, material,
economic, or environmental losses and impacts.
11. It refers to how long a hazard affects an area.
12. It refers to how often a disaster event occurs.
13. It refers to how frequent a natural disaster happen.
14. A number that characterizes the energy released during an earthquake.
15. A number describing the severity of an earthquake in terms of its effects on the earth’s surface.
16. The most common approach used in hazard assessment in the Philippines.
17. The poor may choose to stay along coastal areas, squatters, and bridges which makes them
more susceptible to disasters.
18. Determining possible risk factors at home, in the workplace and at school.
19. To lessen the hazard that may be posed by the presence of risk.
20. Effects of disasters which include traumatic injuries, emotional stress, epidemic diseases, and
indigenous diseases.
21. Disaster disrupts economies as normal business operations and activities are curtailed.
22. During the initial stages of a disaster, almost all surface means of transportation are disrupted
by broken bridges and roads. Streets are impassable because of flood.
23. Widespread disasters can destroy or damage facilities that are critical in responding to
disasters.
24. School children, seniors, homeless and persons with disabilities fall into this category of
vulnerability.
25. Disaster events caused directly and primarily by human action.

B. Enumeration: List down the different terminologies.

Physical Elements Exposed to Hazards:


26.E___________________ 27.I_______________________ 28.T _________________ 29. U_________________

Impacts of Disasters:
30.M____________________ 31.D_____________________ 32.D__________________ 33.E_________________
34.G____________________ 35.S______________________

Types of Hazard and 2 Examples for Each: Write the Hazard in the first row and the
examples and the second row.
KEY TO CORRECTION
1. VULNERABILITY
2. HAZARD
3. RISK
4. DISASTER
5. HAZARD
6. VULNERABILITY
7. HAZARD ASSESSMENT
8. HAZARD MAPPING
9. EXPOSURE
10.DISASTER
11.DURATION
12.PROBABILITY
13.PROBABILITY
14.MAGNITUDE
15.INTENSITY
16.INTER-AGENCY COMMUNICATION
17.VULNERABILITY/RISK
18.RISK IDENTIFICATION
19.RISK REDUCTION
20.MEDICAL
21.ECONOMIC
22.TRANSPORTATION
23.DAMAGE TO CRITICAL FACILITIES
24.VULNERABLE POPULATION
25.MAN-MADE HAZARD

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