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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
the following text is for question 1 to 3
A natural disaster is a terrible accident, e.g. a great flood, a big fire, or an earthquake. It usually causes great suffering and loss of a large sum of money. The causalities are injured or died. Some people are homeless and need medical care.
Floods occur when the water of rivers, lakes, or stream overlow their banks and pour out into the surrounding land. Flood are caused by many different things. Often heavy rainstroms that last for a brief time can cause a flood. But not all heavy stroms are followed by floading. If the surrounding land is flat and can absorb the water, no flooading will occur. If, however, the land is hard and rocky, heavy rain cannot be absorbed. Where the banks are low. A river may overflow and flood adjacent lowland.
In many parts of the world floods are caused by tropical stroms called hurricanes or typhoons. They brings destructive winds of high speed, torrents of rain, and flooding. When a flood occurs, the destruction to the surrounding land can be svere. Whole villages and towns are sometimes swept away by water pouring swiftly over the land. Railroad tracks and buckles are uprooted from their beds. Highways are washed away.
When a building caught fire, the firemen pitched in help battle the blaze. Before the pumps were invented, people formed bucket brigades to fight fires. Standing side by side, they formed a human chain from the fire to nearby well or river. They passed buckets of water from hand to hand to be poured on the flames.
The damage of fire did depnd a great deal on where it happened. In the country or a small village, only a single house might burn down. But in crowded cities, fire often destroyed whole blocks and neighborhoods before being controlled.
What can possibly prevent rivers and lakes from overflowing?
An absorbent bed
A rocky surrounding
A low land
A high bank
A high road
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
A natural disaster is a terrible accident, e.g. a great flood, a big fire, or an earthquake. It usually causes great suffering and loss of a large sum of money. The causalities are injured or died. Some people are homeless and need medical care.
Floods occur when the water of rivers, lakes, or stream overflow their banks and pour out into the surrounding land. Flood are caused by many different things. Often heavy rainstroms that last for a brief time can cause a flood. But not all heavy strooms are followed by flooding. If the surrounding land is flat and can absorb the water, no flooding will occur. If, however, the land is hard and rocky, heavy rain cannot be absorbed. Where the banks are low. A river may overflow and flood adjacent lowland.
In many parts of the world floods are caused by tropical stroms called hurricanes or typhoons. They brings destructive winds of high speed, torrents of rain, and flooding. When a flood occurs, the destruction to the surrounding land can be svere. Whole villages and towns are sometimes swept away by water pouring swiftly over the land. Railroad tracks and buckles are uprooted from their beds. Highways are washed away.
When a building caught fire, the firemen pitched in help battle the blaze. Before the pumps were invented, people formed bucket brigades to fight fires. Standing side by side, they formed a human chain from the fire to nearby well or river. They passed buckets of water from hand to hand to be poured on the flames.
The damage of fire did depnd a great deal on where it happened. In the country or a small village, only a single house might burn down. But in crowded cities, fire often destroyed whole blocks and neighborhoods before being controlled.
We know from the text that .....
River can sweep heavy flood
People can make money from flood
The destruction by flood is always less severe
Water flood is absorbed by land directly
Typhoons caused heavy flood
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
A natural disaster is a terrible accident, e.g. a great flood, a big fire, or an earthquake. It usually causes great suffering and loss of a large sum of money. The causalities are injured or died. Some people are homeless and need medical care.
Floods occur when the water of rivers, lakes, or stream overflow their banks and pour out into the surrounding land. Flood are caused by many different things. Often heavy rainstroms that last for a brief time can cause a flood. But not all heavy stroms are followed by flooding. If the surrounding land is flat and can absorb the water, no flooading will occur. If, however, the land is hard and rocky, heavy rain cannot be absorbed. Where the banks are low. A river may overflow and flood adjacent lowland.
In many parts of the world floods are caused by tropical stroms called hurricanes or typhoons. They brings destructive winds of high speed, torrents of rain, and flooding. When a flood occurs, the destruction to the surrounding land can be severe. Whole villages and towns are sometimes swept away by water pouring swiftly over the land. Railroad tracks and buckles are uprooted from their beds. Highways are washed away.
When a building caught fire, the firemen pitched in help battle the blaze. Before the pumps were invented, people formed bucket brigades to fight fires. Standing side by side, they formed a human chain from the fire to nearby well or river. They passed buckets of water from hand to hand to be poured on the flames.
The damage of fire did depend a great deal on where it happened. In the country or a small village, only a single house might burn down. But in crowded cities, fire often destroyed whole blocks and neighborhoods before being controlled.
We know from the text that........
The pump is the only tool used by fire fighters now
The pump helps people to fight fires more efficiently
Fires in big cities are always very big
People no longer use buckets to control fire
Only firemen can control fires in crowded cities
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
TSUNAMI
Tsunami occurs when major fault under the ocean floor suddenly slips. The displaced rock pushed water above it like a giant paddle, producing powerful water waves at the ocean surface. The ocean waves spread out from the vicinity of the earthquake source and move across the ocean until they reach the coastline, where their height increases as they reach the continental shelf, the part of the earth crust that slopes, or rises, from the ocean floor up to the land.
A tsunami washes ashore with often disastrous effects such as severe flooding, loss of lives due to drowning and damage to property.
A tsunami is a very large sea wave that is generated by a disturbance along the ocean floor. This disturbance can be an earthquake, a landslide, or a volcanic eruption. A tsunami is undetectable far out in the ocean, but once it reaches shallow water, this fast travelling wave grows very large.
Tsunami happens because......
The displaced rock pushes water above it
A major fault under the ocean floor slips suddenly
The ocean waves spread out from the vicinity of the source
The waves moves across the ocean until they reach the beach
A tsunami is undetectable far out in the ocean
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
TSUNAMI
Tsunami occurs when major fault under the ocean floor suddenly slips. The displaced rock pushed water above it like a giant paddle, producing powerful water waves at the ocean surface. The ocean waves spread out from the vicinity of the earthquake source and move across the ocean until they reach the coastline, where their height increases as they reach the continental shelf, the part of the earth crust that slopes, or rises, from the ocean floor up to the land.
A tsunami washes ashore with often disastrous effects such as severe flooding, loss of lives due to drowning and damage to property.
A tsunami is a very large sea wave that is generated by a disturbance along the ocean floor. This disturbance can be an earthquake, a landslide, or a volcanic eruption. A tsunami is undetectable far out in the ocean, but once it reaches shallow water, this fast travelling wave grows very large.
What are the impacts of tsunami?
The part of the Earth’s crust that slopes, or rises, from the ocean floor down to the land
A tsunami washes ashore with often disastrous effects such as flooding and loss of lives
A tsunami is a very large sea wave which is not generated by a disturbance a long the ocean floor
A tsunami is detectable far out in the ocean
Once tsunami reaches shallow water, the wave never grows very large
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
TSUNAMI
Tsunami occurs when major fault under the ocean floor suddenly slips. The displaced rock pushed water above it like a giant paddle, producing powerful water waves at the ocean surface. The ocean waves spread out from the vicinity of the earthquake source and move across the ocean until they reach the coastline, where their height increases as they reach the continental shelf, the part of the earth crust that slopes, or rises, from the ocean floor up to the land.
A tsunami washes ashore with often disastrous effects such as severe flooding, loss of lives due to drowning and damage to property.
A tsunami is a very large sea wave that is generated by a disturbance along the ocean floor. This disturbance can be an earthquake, a landslide, or a volcanic eruption. A tsunami is undetectable far out in the ocean, but once it reaches shallow water, this fast travelling wave grows very large.
We understand from the text that tsunami.....
Causes the movement of earth
Forms a new shape of coastline
Makes unfortunate event
Rises a new coastal land
Displaces rocks to land
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
1. “.......producing powerful water waves at the ocean surface.” The synonym of the underlined word is .........
Fast
Deep
Quick
Strong
Weak
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