Disaster Management in Indian Context
Geography ⇒ Indian Geography
Disaster Management in Indian Context starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Define 'mitigation' in the context of disaster management.
Describe the impact of drought on agriculture in India.
Describe the role of early warning systems in disaster management.
Explain the importance of mock drills in schools for disaster preparedness.
Explain the importance of public awareness in disaster management.
Explain the role of community participation in disaster management.
Explain the term 'rehabilitation' in the context of disaster management.
Explain the term 'vulnerability' in disaster management.
Which Indian city experienced a major flood in 2015 due to heavy rainfall and poor drainage? (1) Mumbai (2) Chennai (3) Kolkata (4) Delhi
Which Indian state is most prone to cyclones? (1) Rajasthan (2) West Bengal (3) Punjab (4) Himachal Pradesh
Which of the following disasters is most common in the state of Assam? (1) Earthquake (2) Flood (3) Cyclone (4) Drought
Which of the following disasters is most likely to occur in the Thar Desert region? (1) Flood (2) Drought (3) Cyclone (4) Earthquake
Fill in the blank: The ________ cyclone in 1999 caused massive destruction in Odisha.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a government agency that provides weather forecasts and warnings in India.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is responsible for coordinating disaster response at the district level in India.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is responsible for disaster management at the village level in India.
True or False: Cyclones are named by the India Meteorological Department.
True or False: Floods can be caused by both natural and human factors.
True or False: The Bhopal Gas Tragedy was a natural disaster.
True or False: The Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 affected only the eastern coast of India.
