This document appears to be a pre-final exam for a course on National Service Training Program/Community Welfare Training Service (NSTP/CWTS). It contains 25 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key concepts and terms related to disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) in the Philippines, including national laws and plans, the roles of different government agencies, and basic first aid procedures. The exam covers topics such as the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan (NDRRMP), responsibilities of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), distinctions between different disaster phases like prevention, preparedness and response, and aims and techniques of first aid like preserving life, preventing deterioration and promoting
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Pre final examination in nstp.cwts
1. SURIGAO del SUR STATE UNIVERSITY
Tagbina Campus
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
PRE- FINAL EXAMINATION in NSTP/CWTS
Name: Date: __/__/__
Year/Section: Score:
Test I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write your answers before
the number.
1. NSTP shall be guided with these references with the implementation of DRRM.
a. Republic Act 9163 Section 11 & Republic Act 10121 Section 13
b. Republic Act 9136 Section 12 & Republic Act 10131 Section 14
c. Republic Act 9133 Section 13 & Republic Act 10141 Section 15
d. Republic Act 9134 Section 14 & Republic Act 10151 Section 16
2. This republic act implements the creation of the National Service Reserve Corps.
a. Republic Act 9163 Section 11
b. Republic Act 9136 Section 12
c. Republic Act 9133 Section 13
d. Republic Act 9134 Section 14
3. The following are risk management measures, EXCEPT:
a. Engineering measures
b. Early warning
c. Preparedness planning
d. Disaster prevention
4. It is a road map on how DRRM shall contribute to gender- responsive and rights-
based sustainable development.
a. NDRRMM
b. NDRMRP
c. NDRRMP
d. NDRRPM
5. The concept of disaster risk management accepts that some hazard events may
occur but tries to lessen the impact by .
a. Improving the communitys ability to absorb the impact with minimum
damage or destruction.
b. Improving the communitys ability to absorb the great damage or
destruction.
c. Improving the communitys ability to cope- up with the great damage
or destruction.
d. Improving the communitys ability to prevent disasters.
2. 6. The mobilization of volunteers shall be in accordance with the guidelines to be
formulated by the .
a. NDCC
b. NDRRMC
c. DRRM
d. NDRRMP
7. ____________ shall promote inclusive growth, build the adaptive capacities of
communities, increase the resilience of vulnerable sectors and optimize disaster
mitigation opportunities with the end in view of promoting peoples welfare and
security.
a. NDCC
b. NDRRMC
c. DRRM
d. NDRRMP
8. This refers to the outright avoidance of adverse impacts of hazards and related
disasters.
a. Disaster mitigation
b. Disaster prevention
c. Disaster preparedness
d. Disaster response
9. This is the lessening or limitation of the adverse impacts of hazards and related
disasters.
a. Disaster mitigation
b. Disaster prevention
c. Disaster preparedness
d. Disaster response
10. It is the knowledge and capacities developed by governments, professional
response and recovery organizations, communities and individuals to effectively
anticipate, respond to, and recover from the impacts of current hazard
conditions.
a. Disaster mitigation
b. Disaster prevention
c. Disaster preparedness
d. Disaster response
11. It is the provision of emergency services and public assistance during or
immediately after a disaster in order to save lives, reduce negative health
impacts, ensure public safety and meet the basic subsistence needs of the
people affected.
a. Disaster mitigation
b. Disaster prevention
c. Disaster preparedness
d. Disaster response
3. 12. It is a level of medical care which is used to victims of life- threatening illnesses
or injuries until they can be given full medical care at a hospital.
a. Basic life support
b. Promote recovery
c. Preserve life
d. Prevent Deterioration
13. It should always be the overall aim of all first aiders.
a. Save the victim
b. Cure the victim
c. Promote saving lives
d. Preserving life
14. Basic life support can be provided by the following, EXCEPT:
a. Trained medical personnel
b. Paramedics
c. Victim
d. Qualified bystanders
15. This is a measure to be taken immediately after accident not with an idea to
cure but in order to prevent further harm being done.
a. First Aid
b. Surgical operations
c. First aids
d. Chain of survival
16. These are the three aims of First Aid, EXCEPT:
a. Preserve life
b. Prevent deterioration
c. Promote recovery
d. Chain of survival
17. These are performed to restore the circulation of oxygenated blood after a
sudden pulmonary and/or cardiac arrest.
a. Chest compressions and pulmonary ventilation
b. First aids
c. Dressing
d. Surgical operations
18. This is the second aim of first aid which is to prevent the casualtys condition
from deteriorating any further.
a. Preserve life
b. Prevent deterioration
c. Promote recovery
d. Chain of survival
19. As a first aider, you should .
a. You should never put yourself or others in danger.
b. You should check the victim first.
c. You should call the ambulance right away.
d. You should put yourself in danger just to save the victim
4. 20. This aim is to preserve life by carrying out emergency first aid procedures.
a. Preserve life
b. Prevent deterioration
c. Promote recovery
d. Chain of survival
21. _________________ ensures the ability of affected communities and/or areas
to restore their normal level of functioning by rebuilding livelihood and damaged
infrastructure and increasing the communities organizational capacity.
a. Rehabilitation
b. Mobilization
c. Rescue operation
d. Disaster prevention
22. In check response, the rescuer shakes the victims shoulders and gently asks,
?
a. Are you hurt?
b. Are you all right?
c. Are you not feeling well?
d. Are you in pain?
23. This action is carried out within the context of DRRM and aims to build the
capacities needed to efficiently manage all types of emergencies achieve orderly
transitions from response to sustained recovery.
a. Preparedness action
b. Disaster action
c. Response action
d. Prevention action
24. shall be in accordance with the guidelines to
be formulated by the NDRRMC consistent with the provisions of this Act.
a. Mobilization of volunteers
b. Mobilization of victims
c. Mobilization of rescuers
d. Mobilization of community
25. , either man- made or natural, is heightened by the amount
of to the people and the community.
a. Vulnerability;Hazards
b. Hazards;Vulnerability
c. Hazards;Risk
d. Risk;Hazards