Prelims Terms Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following is the most common seismic hazard?
- Ground Shaking
- Landslide
- Tsunami
- Fire

A

Ground shaking

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2
Q

What does the application of mitigation measures aim to do?

A

Minimize the effect of earthquakes

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3
Q

The following are measured to mitigate risks caused by landslides except for:
- gabion walls
- sea walls
- retaining walls
- drainage

A

Sea walls

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4
Q

How is risk calculated?

A

Function of hazard and vulnerability

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5
Q

It exists when an element at risk is in the path or area of hazard

A

Community vulnerability

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6
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What does the term “hazard” refer to in the context of earthquakes?

A

Any phenomenon with an earthquake that may produce adverse effects on human activities

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7
Q

A method of mitigation that addresses the preparedness and resilience of people and society

A

Operational mitigation

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8
Q

The following are examples of operational mitigation except for:
- Survival kits
- Earthquake alerts
- Earthquake drills
- More tax for structures near fault lines

A

More tax for structures near fault lines

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9
Q

The following may be reasons to retrofit a structure except:
- change in loading
- old and deteriorating structures
- sufficient in construction methods
- change in occupancy type

A

sufficient in construction methods

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10
Q

It is the likelihood of the structure to be damaged or disrupted by a hazard

A

Structural vulnerability

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11
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PHIVOLCS

A

Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology

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12
Q

It is the qualitative measure of earthquake strength

A

Intensity

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13
Q

Group of scientists who study earthquakes

A

Seismologists

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14
Q

The intensity scale used by USGS

A

Modified Mercalli Scale

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15
Q

Process of locating the epicenter of an earthquake

A

Triangulation

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16
Q

This is the state when a magnitude scale cannot accurately measure the size of the earthquake.

A

Magnitude saturation

17
Q

Quantitative measure of earthquake strength

A

Magnitude

18
Q

This province experiences little to no seismic activity

A

Palawan

19
Q

This is the shaking or trembling of the ground caused by a sudden release of energy stored in the rocks beneath the Earth’s surface

A

Earthquakes

20
Q

Which fault system is expected to inflict a Magnitude 7.2 earthquake in manila and surrounding provinces

A

West Valley Fault / Marikina Valley Fault