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ST 2 DRRR

The document is a 2nd Summative Test for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRR) covering various aspects of fire safety and disaster management. It includes multiple-choice questions about fire assembly points, fire prevention measures, and the roles of individuals during emergencies. The test also addresses disaster management concepts such as resilience, recovery, and risk reduction.

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ST 2 DRRR

The document is a 2nd Summative Test for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRR) covering various aspects of fire safety and disaster management. It includes multiple-choice questions about fire assembly points, fire prevention measures, and the roles of individuals during emergencies. The test also addresses disaster management concepts such as resilience, recovery, and risk reduction.

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2ND Summative Test DRRR 4QT

Multiple Choice. Select the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which best describes the fire assembly point?


A. where the fire extinguishers are stored
B. an area that has a high risk for fires to occur
C. an area where you may assemble in the event of a fire
D. an area you are required to avoid in the event of a fire
2. Which of the following is the best thing to do when you see a fire on the worksite?
A. sound the fire alarm B. try to put the fire out
C. tell an adult or your superior D. grab your tools and quickly exit the area
3. What element of the fire triangle is played by the wooden sticks in a bonfire?
A. fire B. fuel C. heat D. oxygen
4. What element of the fire triangle is played by the wax of a burning candle?
A. fire B. fuel C. heat D. oxygen

5. Which of the following are statements show fire prevention?


A. Practice fire drills. B. Conduct fire rescue training.
C. Separate the fuel sources from ignition sources. D. None of the above.
6. Where should matches be stored?
A. bedroom B. drawer beside the stove C. hanging cupboard D. tabletop

7. Which of the following should NOT be done when cooking?


A. Use a small pan. B. Use many pans at once.
C. Leave the pan with a lid. D. Leave the stove unattended.
8. What is the importance of a fire alarm?
A. It prevents fire from spreading. B. It prevents fires from occurring.
C. It alerts everyone of the ongoing fire. D. All of the above.
9. Barbecue picnics cause big fires even when done outdoors. What should be done to prevent this?
A. Spray water over the burning charcoal.
B. Let the burning charcoal lose heat in the trashcan.
C. Leave the burning charcoal in the grill until it loses heat.
D. None of the above.

10. You noticed that an extension cord is plugged in both slots of the power outlet and several appliances are
also plugged in it. What should you do?
A. Tell an adult about it.
B. Organize the cords as they look cluttered.
C. Remove some appliances and one extension cord from the outlet.
D. None of the above.

11. Which element/s would be needed for a fire to start?


A. fuel B. heat C. oxygen D. All of the above.

12. Which element/s would be needed for a fire to continue burning?


A. fuel B. heat C. oxygen D. All of the above.

13. Which of the following should be done when you see a child playing with matches?
A. Get the matches and keep them. B. Remove other flammable materials in the
room.
C. Explain that playing with matches is dangerous. D. All of the above

14. You noticed that the appliances and light bulbs at your house flicker often. Which of the following is the best
thing to do about this?
A. Check for overloaded power outlets. B. Reduce the appliances used at the
same time.
C. Have your electrical wirings be checked by an electrician. D. All of the above.

15. How can you prevent fuels from starting a fire?


A. Keep them covered.
B. Label them properly.
C. Keep them in a cool and dry place.
D. All of the above.

16. What is the first thing you must do if you discover a fire?
A. Raise the alarm. C. Get out of the building.
B. Call the fire brigade. D. Try to extinguish the fire.

17. Where is the fire assembly point located?


A. at the front door C. where the extinguishers are kept
B. anywhere safe D. a safe area where the roll call is taken

18. What is a written document that includes the action to be taken by all staff in the event of fire and the arrangements
for calling the fire brigade?
A. Fire Emergency Evacuation Plan C. Fire Alarms
B. Fire Extinguishers D. Fire Escapes
19. Who is responsible for fire safety in the workplace?
A. the employer C. employer and employees
B. the fire authority D. the maintenance department
20. Mrs. Lim was frying a fish in the kitchen when the phone in the hall rang. What should she do?
A. Rush out to answer the call immediately. B. Turn off the stove before answering the phone
C. Turn down the fire before answering the phone. D. Both A and B.

21. What does P.A.S.S. stand for?


A. Press, armor, sit, stand C. Please allow slow storms
B. Palm, arm, shoulder, snap D. Press, aim, squeeze, sweep
22. What does the “Alarm” step in RACE means?
A. Call the emergency hotline. C. Break the alarm glass.
B. Activate the pull station alarm box. D. All of the above.
23. What are smoke alarms?
A. They are the best protection against fire emergencies.
B. They can only work if you keep a good battery in them.
C. They must be tested every month to ensure they are working.
D. All of the above.
24. Who should we rescue first in case of fire?
A. rescue all staff C. rescue all visitors and contractors
B. rescue all patients D. rescue those in immediate danger
25. Which acronym should be followed in using a fire extinguisher?
A. RACE B. PASS C. PASS & RACE D. BFP

26. When should you use a fire extinguisher?


A. when the fire is between you and the phone
B. when the fire is between you and the exit door
C. when the fire is confined to a small area
D. when the room is filled with smoke
27. Which of the following is your main responsibility during an emergency?
A. self-rescue C. shutting down equipment
B. to order an evacuation D. to rescue your coworkers
28. What type of route must your company develop for different locations in your facility?
A. vehicle B. delivery C. elevator D. emergency escape

29. What should you do if your clothing catches on fire?


A. Run for help. B. Soak yourself in water.
C. Try to put it out with your hands. D. Stop, drop, and roll while covering your face.
30. How does one prepare for a fire emergency?
A. Practice fire drills. B. Know the evacuation plan.
C. Be familiar with the location of the assembly. D. All of the above.

31. Which are the components of the cycle of disaster?


A. preparedness, vulnerability assessment
B. assessment, risk assessment, recovery
C. mitigation, preparedness, response, recovery
D. mitigation, risk assessment, response, and recovery

32. Which refers to the ability of a system exposed to hazards to resist and recover from its effects promptly and
efficiently?
A. Adaptation B. Disaster Risk C. Disaster Risk Reduction D. Resilience
33. Which is NOT a component of disaster management?
A. construction B. preparedness C. recovery D. response
34. Which thematic area refers to the knowledge and capacity to effectively foresee, respond, and recover from the
impacts?
A. Disaster Preparedness C. Disaster Prevention and Mitigation
B. Disaster Response D. Disaster Rehabilitation and Recovery

35. Which thematic area includes the measures taken to avoid the unfavorable impacts of hazards and related disasters?
A. Disaster Preparedness C. Disaster Prevention and Mitigation
B. Disaster Response D. Disaster Rehabilitation and Recovery
36. Which refers to the extent to which a community, structure, services, or geographic area is likely to be damaged or
disrupted by the impact of a hazard?
A. capacity B. hazard assessment C. risk D. vulnerability
37. Which refers to the adjustment in response to an actual or expected event which moderates the negative effects or
makes use of opportunities for the benefit of the community?
A. Adaptation B. Disaster Risk C. Disaster Risk Reduction D. Resilience
38. Which thematic area includes the availability of services to assist affected groups during or immediately after a
disaster?
A. Disaster Preparedness C. Disaster Prevention and Mitigation
B. Disaster Response D. Disaster Rehabilitation and Recovery

39. Which team understands and knows how to deal with specific health problems or medical needs?
A. medical assistance B. provincial Governors C. search and rescue D. relief distribution
40. Which refers to the ability of affected communities to return to their normal functions by increasing their
organizational capacity to restore livelihood and damaged facilities?
A. Adaptation B. Recovery C. Resilience D. Rehabilitation

41. Which of the following includes the actions and measures taken after a disaster to rebuild, restore or improve the
living conditions of the affected community while reducing the risks of disaster?
A. Adaptation B. Recovery C. Resilience D. Rehabilitation
42. Which of the following expresses the concept and intention to completely avoid potential adverse impacts through
action taken in advance.?
A. Prevention B. Mitigation
C. Department of Interior and Local Government D. All of the above
43. Which is the leading agency for Disaster Response?
A. Department of Science and Technology
B. Department of Social Welfare and Development
C. Department of Interior and Local Government
D. All of the above
44. Which is the systematic process of using all available manpower and resources to implement various methods to
lessen the impacts of hazards and the likelihood of a disaster?
A. Disaster C. Disaster Risk Reduction
B. Disaster Risk D. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
45. Which is the concept and practice of analysis and management of the causes of disasters through reducing exposure
to hazards, lessening vulnerability, wise management of the environment, and improved preparedness for adverse
events to reduce disaster risks?
A. Disaster
B. Disaster Risk
C. Disaster Risk Reduction
D. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management

Prepared by: Validated by: Noted:

MAYLA O. MONDIA ESTELA T. YUDELMO JENALYN T. TUALA


Subject Teacher SHS Coordinator HT I/ OIC

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40. Which refers to the ability of affected communities to return to their normal functions by increasing their
organizational capacity to restore livelihood and damaged facilities?
A. Adaptation B. Recovery C. Resilience D. Rehabilitation

41. Which of the following includes the actions and measures taken after a disaster to rebuild, restore or improve the
living conditions of the affected community while reducing the risks of disaster?
A. Adaptation B. Recovery C. Resilience D. Rehabilitation
42. Which of the following expresses the concept and intention to completely avoid potential adverse impacts through
action taken in advance.?
A. Prevention B. Mitigation
C. Department of Interior and Local Government D. All of the above
43. Which is the leading agency for Disaster Response?
A. Department of Science and Technology
B. Department of Social Welfare and Development
C. Department of Interior and Local Government
D. All of the above
44. Which is the systematic process of using all available manpower and resources to implement various methods to
lessen the impacts of hazards and the likelihood of a disaster?
A. Disaster C. Disaster Risk Reduction
B. Disaster Risk D. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
45. Which is the concept and practice of analysis and management of the causes of disasters through reducing exposure
to hazards, lessening vulnerability, wise management of the environment, and improved preparedness for adverse
events to reduce disaster risks?
A. Disaster
B. Disaster Risk
C. Disaster Risk Reduction
D. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management

Prepared by: Validated by: Noted:

MAYLA O. MONDIA ESTELA T. YUDELMO JENALYN T. TUALA


Subject Teacher SHS Coordinator HT I/ OIC

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