DRRR (Pre & Post) Flashcards
It is defined as the movement of rock debris or earth down the slope.
A. earthquake B. forest fire C. landslide D. tsunami
C. landslide
Extreme natural events in the crust of the earth that pose a threat to life and property.
A. geological hazard
B. hydrometeorological hazard
C. landslide hazard
D. tsunami hazard
A. geological hazard
- A topographic depression formed when underlying limestone bedrock is dissolved by groundwater
A. Cave B. Landslide C. Ground break D. Sinkhole
D. Sinkhole
The following are examples of geological hazards except?
A. earthquake B. landslide C. sinkhole D. hurricane
D. hurricane
A type of rock that dissolve and cause a sinkhole
A. Cement B. Limestone C. Marble D. Sand
B. Limestone
The sinkhole is an example of what type of hazards?
a. Fire Hazards
b. Hydrometeorological hazards
c. Geological hazard
d. Volcanic hazard
c. Geological hazard
The most dangerous type of sinkhole
a. collapse b. cover c. rain-induced d. solution
a. collapse
A type of geological hazards that carries debris and particle in downslope
a. Landslide b. Sinkhole c. Typhoon d. volcanic eruption
a. Landslide
A type of sinkhole where the limestone is exposed and covered in a thin layer of soil
a. Collapse b. cover c. landslide d. solution
d. solution
What is the other term used by geologists in the sinkhole?
a. “Arst terrain”
b. “Darst terrain”
c. “Karst terrain”
d. “Sarst terrain”
c. “Karst terrain”
The following are the natural cause of landslide except
A. earthquake B. rainfall C. mining D. wildfire
C. mining
The most common cause of the landslide
A. Clear cutting
B. Rainfall
C. Earthquake
D. Volcanic eruption
B. Rainfall
The cause of landslide due to the shaking of the earth’s crust.
A. Clear cutting
B. Earthquake
C. Volcanic eruption
D. Wildfire
B. Earthquake
Which of the following is the natural cause in a sinkhole?
A. Construction C. heavy rainfall
B. Drilling D. heavy traffic
C. heavy rainfall
A method of cutting trees that cause a landslide
A. Construction C. “Kaingin” system
B. Clear cutting D. Drilling
B. Clear cutting
Seismic activities that caused the crust to move and create a landslides
a. Clear cutting
b. Earthquake
c. Excavation
d. Mining
b. Earthquake
The composition of rocks mineral that causes dissolving of rocks and eventually landslides
a. Earthquake
b. Heavy rainfall
c. Influence of slope
d. Lithology
d. Lithology
The following are the cause of landslide except?
a. Broken pipes
b. Excavation
c. Lithology
d. Wildfire
a. Broken pipes
What compound are both can cause landslide and sinkhole?
a. CO2
b. H2O
c. NH3
d. O2
b. H2O
The following are the effects of sinkhole and landslide except.
a. Destruction of infrastructure
b. Increase in economics
c. Loss of lives
d. Loss of Property value
b. Increase in economics
What happens to creek water when there are landslides to happen?
A. Decrease B. Increase C. it became dry D. same level
A. Decrease
What shape is created in the depression of the sinkhole?
A. Circular
B. Square
C. Triangular
D. Oval
A. Circular
What happens to soil foundation when impending signs occur?
A. Soil decrease
B. Soil increase
C. Soil moves near the foundation
D. Soil moves away from the foundation
D. Soil moves away from the foundation
What happens to well water in an impending sinkhole?
A. decrease C. increase
B. discolored D. nothing change
A. decrease
Impending sinkhole create this after the rain
A. Creek C. Tilt fence
B. Small pond D. Crack on windows
B. Small pond
What unusual sound you can hear as a warning sign in landslides
A. beatbox sound
B. dog bark
C. humming of birds
D. knocking of boulders
D. knocking of boulders
What is the reason for the increase in water in the creek in impending signs in landslides?
A. due to rain
B. due to sewage water
C. due to an increase in soil
D. due to underground water
C. due to an increase in soil
What odor do you usually smell as an impending sign of a sinkhole
A. Earthy odor
B. fishy odor
C. fragrant odor
D. no odor
A. Earthy odor
as a warning sign you will observe that the wall and floors are being?
A. decrease
B. increase
C. separated
D. together
C. separated
Dead grass and vegetation are warning signs of what type of geological hazards
A. Earthquake C. Sinkhole
B. Landslides D. Wildfire
C. Sinkhole
A special type of map that shows geological features of the place?
A. Geological B. Navigation C. Planimetric D. Thematic
A. Geological
What type of map shows three-dimensional features of the surface of the earth?
A. Political map
B. physical map
C. Structural map
D. Topographic map
D. Topographic map
A type of geological map that includes faults, folds, and geological features?
A. Navigation map
B. Planimetric
C. Structural
D. Topographic
C. Structural
A vertical line of the earth crust showing the rock layers on the map?
A. Cross-section C. Faults
B. Contact D. Elements
A. Cross-section
It shows diagrams. Names that used in the map
a. Correlation map unit c. Scale
b. Explanation d. Symbols
d. Symbols
This type of map shows the type of rocks in an area
A. Cross-section
B. Political
C. Structural
D. Topographic
A. Cross-section
These lines determine the elevation and formation of the landmass
A. Contour lines
B. Horizontal lines
C. Latitude lines
D. Vertical lines
A. Contour lines
The following statement is true about contour lines except?
A. Contour lines never cross to each other
B. Contour lines form a circle on the top of the mountain
C. Contour lines form closed circle are marked with a straight line indicate depression
D. Contour lines that cross to the valley or stream created a Y shape line
D. Contour lines that cross to the valley or stream created a Y shape line
It shows the size of geological features shown in map related to the actual size
A. Correlation map unit
B. Scale
C. Symbols
D. Temperature
B. Scale
A picture of the distribution of the earth’s material
A. Explanation
B. Map
C. Scale
D. Symbol
B. Map
The Action of reducing the severity or seriousness of an event.
A. Development C. Intensification
B. Erosion D. Mitigation
D. Mitigation
This process helps to locate areas that are prone to landslides.
A. Geotextile C. rock Barriers
B. Hazards mapping D. Surface drainage
B. Hazards mapping
The process which injects chemicals in the ground that fills the cracks.
A. Chemical grouting c. Geotextile
B. Development restriction d. Flattening slope
A. Chemical grouting
An increase in vegetation cover is mitigation of what geological hazards?
A. Earthquake C. Sinkhole
B. Landslide D. Wildfire
B. Landslide
The following are mitigation for sinkhole EXCEPT?
A. Chemical grouting
b. Hire a building inspector
C. Increase vegetation
d. Replace utility pipes
C. Increase vegetation
This will help to stop the land from slipping
A. Retaining wall C. Strong foundation
B. Rock barriers D. Underground installation
A. Retaining wall
The following are mitigation for Landslides EXCEPT?
A. Hazards mapping C. Installing geotextile
B. Increase vegetation D. Install support pliers
D. Install support pliers
In what phase of mitigation strategies where the ground assessment should be done?
A. After a landslides C. During a Landslides
B. Before a landslides D. None of the above
B. Before a landslides
Which of the following you should NOT do before a landslide?
A. Assess if your area is prone to landslides
B. Check for property damaged
C. An evacuation plan should be prepared
D. Plant trees and vegetation
B. Check for property damaged
Which of the following is NOT recommended to do in an emergency plan in the sinkhole?
A. Evacuate immediately
B. Call emergency services
C. Look to the sinkhole
D. Raise awareness about the sinkhole
C. Look to the sinkhole
Phenomena of atmospheric nature that cause loss of life and property
A. Geological hazard C. Hydrometeorological Hazard
B. Fire hazard D. Volcanic Hazards
C. Hydrometeorological Hazard
Which of the following is an examples of Hydrometeorological hazards?
A. Earthquake C. Tsunami
B. El Niño D. Wildfire
B. El Niño
What do you call the center of the typhoon?
A. Crest C. Midgard
B. Eye D. Turbulence
B. Eye
It occurs when water flows to the land faster before it absorbs
A. El Niño C. Typhoon
B. Flood D. Storm surge
B. Flood
A transient type of weather disturbance produced by cumulonimbus clouds, usually with lightning, thunder and intense rainfall
A. Flash flood C. Typhoo
B. La Niña D. Thunderstorm
D. Thunderstorm
What is the meaning of the word La Niña?
A. The Boy C. The Girl
B. the Father D. The Mother
C. The Girl