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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Division of Bohol
District of Talibon II

ZOSIMO A. GULLE MEMORIAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Bagacay, Talibon, Bohol

MONTHLY TEST
DISASTER READINESS AND RISK REDUCTION

Identification
1. Hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on
cooling
2. When magma is outside the volcano.
3. The pool of magma deep within Earth.
4. Magma reaching the top of a volcano due to pressure building up in the magma chamber.
5. Is one that has a tendency to erupt or is already erupting.
6. A volcano that is not erupting or is not going to erupt sometime in the near future.
7. Have not erupted in the last 30,000 to 40,000 years, and are not expected to erupt anytime soon.
8. A phenomenon in which extinct volcanoes will become active again.
9. Is generally low and has a dome shape like the shield of medieval knights.
10. Is considered to be the simplest type. These are the result of eruption from a single vent.
11. Formed by alternating layers of lava and pyroclastic materials from multiple eruptions that occurred through time.
12. Very rapid and violent eruptions. Spew Lava, ash, and other volcanic material over large distances.
13. Slow and non-violent eruption.
14. Give an example of an active volcano.
15. Give an example of an extinct volcano
16. Give an example of a dormant volcano
17. Is the sudden movement of the ground that releases elastic energy stored in rocks and generates seismic waves.
18. Is the point on Earth’s surface located directly above the focus of an earthquake.
19. Refers to anything that could potentially be lost when the hazard occurs.
20. The vibration of the ground when an earthquake occurs.
21. A huge wave caused by an earthquake that originates under the ocean and can cause great destruction when reaches
land.
22. Is a standing wave in an enclosed or partially-enclosed body of water.
23. A sudden rise in the water level.
24. Proposed the Continental Drift Theory.
25. A pack of emergency equipment, including food, medical supplies, and tools.
26. Occurs when sand or soil and groundwater are mixed during the shaking of a moderate or strong earthquake.
27. Is an offset of the ground surface when fault rupture extends to the surface.
Surface Rupture
Mt. St. Helens Ground Shaking

Stratovolcano or Composite
Survival Kit Quiet or Fissure Eruption
Volcano
Epicenter Mount Kohala Mount Mayon Earthquake
Seiche James Hutton Risk Flooding
Liquefaction Tsunami

Acronym
1. PHIVOLCS
2. NDRRMP
3. NDRRMC
4. NDCC

Enumeration
1-4 Primary Earthquake Hazards
5-8 Secondary Earthquake Hazards
9-12 Basic Survival Kit
13-16 Layers of the Earth and their respective thickness in kilometers

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