Disasters
Disasters
Chapter : Disasters
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
1. What is a natural disaster?
A. Cyclone
B. Earthquake
C. Flood
D. Drought
Answer: B
A. Volcanic eruptions
B. Earthquakes under the ocean
C. Heavy rainfall
D. Strong winds
Answer: B
4. What is a drought?
A. Excess rainfall
B. A long period without rainfall
C. Flooding of rivers
D. Sudden heatwaves
Answer: B
A. Richter scale
B. Beaufort scale
C. Celsius scale
D. Decibel scale
Answer: A
A. Biological disaster
B. Hydrological disaster
C. Meteorological disaster
D. Geophysical disaster
Answer: C
A. Landslide
B. Oil spill
C. Tsunami
D. Avalanche
Answer: B
A. NASA
B. ISRO
C. NDMA
D. UNESCO
Answer: C
A. Increasing deforestation
B. Planting more trees
C. Proper waste disposal in forests
D. Ignoring fire safety guidelines
Answer: C
A. Overgrazing
B. Excessive rainfall and overflowing rivers
C. Deforestation
D. Forest fires
Answer: B
A. Earthquake
B. War
C. Cyclone
D. Volcanic eruption
Answer: B
1. What is a disaster?
A disaster is a sudden and extreme event causing significant damage to life, property, and the
environment.
Disasters can be classified into natural disasters (like earthquakes, floods) and man-made
disasters (like industrial accidents, nuclear explosions).
A man-made disaster is caused by human activities, such as oil spills, industrial accidents, or war.
5. What is an earthquake?
An earthquake is a sudden shaking of the Earth’s surface caused by the movement of tectonic
plates.
Disasters lead to loss of life, destruction of property, displacement of people, and environmental
damage.
Disaster management involves planning and actions taken to prevent, prepare for, respond to,
and recover from disasters.
9. Why is early warning important?
Early warning helps people evacuate and prepare, reducing the loss of life and property during
disasters.
We can prepare by creating emergency kits, conducting drills, and staying informed about
potential risks.