Name: - Date: - Section: - Score: - GENERAL DIRECTION: MULTIPLE CHOICES: Read The Test Questions Carefully
Name: - Date: - Section: - Score: - GENERAL DIRECTION: MULTIPLE CHOICES: Read The Test Questions Carefully
Name: - Date: - Section: - Score: - GENERAL DIRECTION: MULTIPLE CHOICES: Read The Test Questions Carefully
Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
DIVISION OF CEBU PROVINCE
Alegria, District
2ND SUMMATIVE TEST IN DISASTER RISK REDUCTION (2ND SEM; 2ND QUARTER)
11 (SECONDARY)
Name: _____________________ Date:___________Section: ___________ Score: __________
GENERAL DIRECTION: MULTIPLE CHOICES: Read the test questions carefully.
A. ENCIRCLE the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before each number.
1. Which of the following is an atmospheric, hydrological or oceanographic nature that may cause loss of life?
a. acid rain b. geological hazard c. hydro-meteorological hazard d. storm surge
2. Which of the following Hydro meteorological hazard is characterized by localized storm cloud that produces
lightning and thunder, and often brings heavy rain shower and strong gusty winds?
a. El Niño b. La Niña c. Storm Surge d. Thunderstorm
3. Which of the following is NOT a type of hydro-meteorological hazards?
a. landslides b. locust plagues c. wildland fires d. all of the above
4. Which of the following hydro meteorological hazards has an overflow of water onto normally dry land in an existing
waterway, such as a river, stream, or drainage ditch?
a. El Niño b. Flood c. La Niña d. Storm Surge
5. Which of the following refers to the large-scale ocean-atmosphere climate interaction linked to a periodic warming in
sea surface temperatures across the central and east-central Equatorial Pacific?
a. El Niño b. Flood c. La Niña d. Storm Surge
6. Which of the following hydro-meteorological hazards is the abnormal sea level rise occurring during tropical
cyclones or "bagyo" and is caused by the strong winds and low atmospheric pressures that tropical cyclones
produce?
a. El Niño b. Flood c. La Niña d. Storm Surge
7. Which of the following is a violent, short-lived weather disturbance that is almost always associated with lightning,
thunder, dense clouds, heavy rain or hail, and strong, gusty winds?
a. El Niño b. Flood c. La Niña d. Storm Surge
8. It is the stage wherein the sun heats the Earth's surface during the day. The heat on the surface and warms the air
around it.
a. cumulus stage b. dissipating stage c. immature stage d. mature stage
9. It is the stage when the cumulus cloud becomes very large, the water in it becomes large and heavy. Raindrops
start to fall through the cloud when the rising air can no longer hold them up.
a. cumulus stage b. dissipating stage c. immature stage d. mature stage
10. It is the stage when the downdrafts in the cloud begins to dominate over the updraft. Since warm moist air can no
longer rise, cloud droplets can no longer form.
a. cumulus stage b. dissipating stage c. immature stage d. mature stage
11. It is a predicting sign of a typhoon where clouds are often seen as fluffy, fair-weather cotton balls in the sky.
a. cloud color b. towering clouds c. arcing shelf clouds d. cloud location and sun rays
12. It is a predicting sign of a typhoon where at first glance of this scene looks peaceful, with shafts of sunlight trickling
through gaps in the clouds. A large number of smaller cumulus clouds in the foreground are beginning to build
upward and are unusually dark.
a. cloud color b. towering clouds c. arcing shelf clouds d. cloud location and sun rays
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13. It is a predicting sign of a typhoon where a rotating wall cloud with a lowered cloud base is characteristic of a
severe thunderstorm (supercell). It’s the most obvious sign of a severe storm: twisting, rotating, and unusually
quick-moving clouds.
a. cloud color b. towering clouds c. arcing shelf clouds d. cloud location and sun rays
14. Which of the following factors contribute to flooding?
a. El Niño b. cloud movements c. slow moving thunderstorms d. rainfall intensity and duration
15. Which of the following hydro meteorological hazards represents periods of below-average sea surface
temperatures across the east-central Equatorial Pacific?
a. El Niño b. La Niña c. storm surge d. thunderstorm
16. What law provides for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management?
a) RA 10121 b) RA 10211 c) RA 1121 d) RA 121
17. Philippines is prone to calamities because it is ______.
a) A poor country. b) A tourist spots. c) An archipelago. d) An Atlantic Ocean.
18. An event becomes a disaster when there are ______.
a) no casualties b) many casualties c) hazards d) none of the above
19. A danger or risk that may cause loss of life and livelihood is called ______.
a) Hazard b) Exposure c.) Disaster d.) Vulnerability
20. Which of the following shows disaster?
a) A typhoon leaving no damage
b) A landslide in a non-populous area leaving no casualty
c) A storm surge with many fatalities
d) A vehicular accident causing the death of the driver
B. Jumbled Words Directions: Given the definition of the jumbled words, write the correct term on the blank
provided. (NRX2=10)
_____________ 1. AÑNIAL - represents periods of under-average sea surface temperatures across the
Equatorial Pacific in the east-central.
_____________ 2. MRSTO GRSUE- is an abnormal rise in sea level during tropical cyclones or "bagyo".
_____________ 3. MROTSREDNUHT – is local storm created by cumulonimbus clouds and are often
accompanied by lightning and thunder, usually with strong wind gusts, heavy rain and
occasionally hail and/or tornado.
_____________ 4. ÑNOELI - refers to the large-scale ocean-atmosphere climate interaction linked to a regular
warming of sea surface temperatures around the Equatorial Pacific region and east-center.
____________ 5. AFLSOHFLOD - is often caused by heavy rainfall in a short time span, typically less than 6
hours.
C. Direction: Given the PICTURE below write the correct term on the blank provided. (15PTS.)