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    Acknowledgement for Disaster Management Project Objective for Students

    Quick Quiz

    Thoofans and cyclones, earthquakes, floods, and landslides are called as

    A) Human-made disasters

    B) Animals made disasters

    C) Natural disasters

    D) All of the above

    Option c – Natural disasters

    The areas which are often affected by cyclones in India.

    A) East, South-East places

    B) North, North-East places

    C) West, North-West places

    D) South, South-West places

    Option a – East, South-East places

    Earthquakes frequently occur in India

    A) Plateau, Himalaya regions

    B) Ganges, Brahmaputra plain

    C) Western-Coastal plain

    D) Floods frequently occurred in India

    Option a – Plateau, Himalaya regions

    Floods frequently occur in India.

    A) Plateau regions

    B) Ganga-Brahmaputra plain

    C) Himalaya regions

    D) All of the above

    Option b – Ganga-Brahmaputra plain

    The regions in which famines occur frequently in India.

    A) Rajasthan on the West

    B) Rayalaseema in the South

    C) Both A & B

    D) None

    Option b – Rayalaseema in the South

    Excess or deficient rainfall is determined by the percent of variation from the average rainfall of years.

    A) 20-40

    B) 70-100

    C) 60-90

    D) 40-80

    Option b – 70-100

    Which one of the following countries suffers from a vast population and unique geophysical characteristics is one of the world’s most disaster-prone?

    A) India

    B) Russia

    C) America

    D) Britain

    Option a – India

    Kumbakonam is in the state of

    A) Andhra Pradesh

    B) Tamil Nadu

    C) Kerala

    D) Uttar Pradesh

    Option b – Tamil Nadu

    ‘Tsunami’ is a word of the country

    A) India

    B) Sri Lanka

    C) Japan

    D) Russia

    Option c – Japan

    Tsunami can move at km per hour on coastal plains.

    A) 20

    B) 30

    C) 40

    D) 50

    Option d – 50

    Tsunamis are dangerous to the people of this region

    A) Sea coast

    B) Plateau

    C) Hilly

    D) Both B & C

    Option a – Sea coast

    East and South East regions of India are frequently affected by

    A) Cyclones

    B) Earthquakes

    C) Famines

    D) Volcanoes

    Option a – Cyclones

    The region that experiences severe drought

    A) Andhra

    B) Rayalaseema

    C) Kerala

    D) Karnataka

    Option b – Rayalaseema

    Pest infection is an example of a disaster.

    A) Rapid onset disaster

    B) Natural disaster

    C) Slow onset disaster

    D) Human-induced disaster

    Option c – Slow onset disaster

    Find the odd one from the following.

    A) Cyclones

    B) Floods

    C) Tsunami

    D) Famine

    Option d – Famine

    The gas that leaked in the Bhopal accident

    A) Methane

    B) O2

    C) CO2

    D) N₂

    Option a – Methane

    The main work in the Watershed Programme

    A) Harvesting rainwater in the fields

    B) Afforestation

    C) Promotion of crops/trees that require less water and alternative livelihoods

    D) All of the above

    Option d – All of the above

    “Nami” in Japanese language means

    A) Boats

    B) Ships

    C) Waves

    D) Earthquakes

    Option c – Waves

    …………… are huge waves generated by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or underwater landslides which devastate the coastal communities.

    A) Floods

    B) Cyclones

    C) Tsunami

    D) None

    Option c – Tsunami

    The disaster occurs due to a lack of rainfall

    A) Flood

    B) Famine

    C) Earthquake

    D) Drowning crops

    Option b – Famine

    Which area in Andhra Pradesh faces drought for two years every 5 years?

    A) North Andhra

    B) South Andhra

    C) Rayalaseema

    D) None

    Option c – Rayalaseema

    In urban areas, all the rainwater should be harvested as it falls over the roofs of houses.

    A) Sending to drainage

    B) Sink holes

    C) Taking no action

    D) None

    Option b – Sink holes

    The government is implementing ADDENB in drought-prone areas to reduce the impact of droughts.

    A) Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP)

    B) Irrigation Project

    C) Integrated Water Storage Scheme

    D) Flood Control Scheme

    Option a – Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP)

    The year of serial blastings in Jaipur

    A) 2005

    B) 2006

    C) 2007

    D) 2008

    Option d – 2008

    Who plays a key role in creating understanding in parents and other people?

    A) Students

    B) Girls and Boys

    C) Youth

    D) Old people

    Option a – Students

    “Tsu” in Japanese language means

    A) Boat

    B) Harbour

    C) Tide

    D) Wave

    Option b – Harbour

    Multi Hazard Zone means

    A) Floods and cyclones caused regions

    B) Earthquakes caused regions

    C) Both A & B

    D) Regions where famine & droughts occur

    Option c – Both A & B

    Disasters can be categorized into types based on the speed

    A) 2

    B) 3

    C) 4

    D) 5

    Option a – 2

    An example of a slow-onset disaster

    A) Famine

    B) Environmental degradation

    C) Pest infection

    D) All of the above

    Option d – All of the above

    An example of a rapid-onset disaster

    A) Earthquake

    B) Cyclone

    C) Flash floods, Volcanic eruptions

    D) All of the above

    Option d – All of the above

    An example of a human-induced disaster

    A) 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy

    B) 1997 Uphaar cinema fire in Delhi

    C) Rajdhani Express train derailment in 2002

    D) All of the above

    Option d – All of the above

    The year of the fire accident in Kumbha konam school (Tamilnadu)

    A) 2002

    B) 2003

    C) 2004

    D) 2005

    Option b – 2003

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