ICSE Solutions for Class 8 Disaster Management
A. Fill in the blanks
1. Proper planning can
help in limiting and minimizing damages and losses caused by natural or
man-made disasters.
2. Floods can be
prevented in vulnerable areas by properly maintaining dykes along
rivers.
3. Rainwater harvesting
goes a long way in replenishing the depleting supply of ground water.
4. We should always turn
off the knob of our LPG cylinders when it is not in use.
5. Every house should
have an emergency first-aid kit.
B. Write true or false
1. The geographical location and landscape of India exposes
it to earthquakes.
Answer. True.
2. When a natural disaster occurs in a developing country
like India, it is the rich of the country that suffer the most.
Answer.False.
When a natural disaster occurs in a developing country like India, it is the
poor of the country that suffer the most.
3. If you are outdoors during a tremor, the best strategy is
to stand under a tree.
Answer. False.
If you are outdoors during a tremor, the best strategy is to stand away from a
tree.
4. It is essential to plan in advance to prevent floods and
contain the losses resulting from them.
Answer.True.
5. It is not possible to prepare in advance to mitigate the
impact of a drought.
Answer. False.
It is possible to prepare in advance to mitigate the impact of a drought.
D. Answer the following questions in brief
Question 1.
What is disaster management ?
Answer:
Disaster management is the overall preparedness to handle the possibility of a
disaster and efficient management of affected regions as well as people if such
an incident were to occur. It involves plans and steps taken before, during and
after a disaster to reduce the extent of suffering and damage.
Question 2.
Why is disaster management important ?
Answer:
A disaster – (natural or man-made) can strike anytime without warning. The
disaster management is important because the geographical location and
landscape of India exposes it to earthquakes and many kinds of weather- related
disasters. In a developing country like India, usually the poor suffer the
most. Therefore, it is extremely important for the government, the people and
social organizations to be prepared with proper plans and arrangements to face
any kind of disaster. Proper and prior planning can help in limiting and minimizing
damages and losses resulting from any disaster – natural or man-made.
Question 3.
What safety measures can be followed against floods ?
Answer:
Floods can be prevented in vulnerable areas by properly maintaining dykes and
embankments along rivers. The government and relief organisation must also have
provisions of flood shelters in vulnerable places (along flood prone regions)
so that people and livestock can be quickly evacuated and provided relief too.
The government must also plan stationing rescue equipment near flood-prone
areas. It should be possible to immediately deploy rescue boats and have
communication lines open and functioning in order to rescue people caught
functioning in order to rescue people caught in rising levels of water. There
should be enough dry food, clean water and medicines made available to these
people, affected by floods, so that spread of diseases can be stopped.
Question 4.
Mention any three safety measures against a fire.
Answer:
Few safety measures against fire are :
1. Everyone should be
acquainted with the common fire safety norms.
2. We should take some
time out to find out about the different
kinds of fire extinguishers and the correct one to use in case of a fire. Fires
are of different origins and we should make an effort to know more about this
and the right extinguisher to use.
3. While entering a
public place such a cinema hall or auditorium, we should make note of the fire
exits and all other possible exits.
4. If a fire were to
break out, we should avoid using the lift as a means of escape.
5. We should undergo
training in first-aid in case of a fire and ways to put out flames.
6. If we light a
matchstick to light a candle or the stove, we should also make sure that the
matchstick is properly disposed of.
7. We should always turn
off the knob of our LPG cylinders when it is not in use. We should also always
keep a kitchen window open so that any inflammable gas can dissipate instead of
accumulating in the kitchen.
Question 5.
Write any two safety measures taken against biological disaster.
Answer:
In case of a biological disaster, we can take the following safety measures
:
1. People should inform
the police and get away from any suspicious material that they see around them.
2. The government should
educate people through the mass media in case of a threat of a biological
attack.
3. People should not
inhale such organisms and protect themselves by covering their faces.
Question 6.
What safety measures should be taken in case of a travel- related disaster?
Answer:
In case of a travel-related disaster, we can take the following precautions:
1. Victims should be
safely evacuated from the site of the accident and first aid should be
administered at the earliest.
2. We should always carry
our identity cards with the blood group mentioned on it. Emergency contact
number should be written on the identity card to get in touch with family or
friends.
Question 7.
What role can social organizations play in disaster management ?
Answer:
There are various groups such as the Red Cross, UN agencies and NGOs (non-governmental
organization) which provide aid at the time of disasters. These organizations
focus on meeting people’s emergency needs. They provide shelter, food and
medicines to the victims. They work to decrease the sense of isolation and
abandonment that disaster victims often feel.
E. Answer the following questions in one or two paragraphs
Question 1.
What safety measures should be taken during an earthquake ?
Answer:
Safety measures during earthquakes :
If you are indoors during an earthquake, three steps – drop, cover and
hold-could save you from receiving severe injuries. If your building is shaking
immediately drop to the ground and take cover under a bed or table. If you are
outdoors during a tremor, the best strategy would be to move towards an open area
– away from trees, buildings, electricity poles, transmission towers, etc. stay
away from bridges and flyovers during an earthquake and even for a while after
it has subsided.
Question 2.
Write a note on the safety measures to lessen the impact of droughts.
Answer:
Safety measures to lessen the impact of droughts are :
1. Using water sources
such as rivers, lakes and ponds carefully and maintaining them is important to
tide people over during times of no rain.
2. Rainwater harvesting
goes a long way in replenishing the depleting supply of groundwater. The
government and social welfare organizations should teach and enable people to
harvest rainwater to restore their water reserves.
3. Building of check dams
also helps to collect run-off water in hilly areas.
4. We should stop cutting
down trees along river banks and other water bodies. Instead, we should plant
more trees. Trees help in drawing moisture and rainfall to a region.
5. We should stop
wasteful use of water in our daily life.
Question 3.
Write any five safety measures against fires.
Answer:
Few safety measures against fire are :
1. Everyone should be
acquainted with the common fire safety norms.
2. We should take some
time out to find out about the different kinds of fire extinguishers and the
correct one to use in case of a fire. Fires are of different origins and we
should make an effort to know more about this and the right extinguisher to
use.
3. While entering a
public place such a cinema hall or auditorium, we should make note of the fire
exits and all other possible exits.
4. If a fire were to
break out, we should avoid using the lift as a means of escape.
5. We should undergo
training in first-aid in case of a fire and ways to put out flames.
6. If we light a
matchstick to light a candle or the stove, we should also make sure that the
matchstick is properly disposed of.
7. We should always turn
off the knob of our LPG cylinders when it is not in use. We should also always
keep a kitchen window open so that any inflammable gas can dissipate instead of
accumulating in the kitchen.
Question 4.
Write some ways in which the government can tackle man¬made disasters.
Answer:
The government can tackle the man-made disasters in many ways :
1. Government of
developing countries should allot a substantial sum of money from their budget
to set up special disaster management departments.
2. Efficient forecasting
and warning systems should be installed.
3. Modern tools of
information technology must be used for managing such situations.
4. The government should
set up organizations to coordinate relief work and give top priority to
rehabilitation and reconstruction plans.
5. The communication
network should be strengthened to ensure that entire regions do not get cut off
in the eventuality of disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis.
6. Inspection team should
be send regularly to check safety regulations at public places like hotels,
malls, theatres, etc.
Question 5.
What role can people play in disaster management ?
Answer:
When a disaster occurs, the external aid comes late, so the people should be
skilled in first-aid techniques and in ways to help other critically injured
people. Every house should have a first -aid kit. There should be awareness
about the disasters and preventions for them. For example, the hotel management
could help save a lot of lives in case of a fire if it follows the government
regulations on emergency exits, escape routes and fire extinguishers. The
residents of a war zone may construct undergrounds bunkers that can protect
them from air strikes by enemy nations. People living in areas prone to tsunami
may plant more trees or create tsunami walls, along the coastline to prevent
extensive damage. Also people should be alert to suspicious elements, such as
terrorists, who are capable of launching attacks and causing man-made disasters.
Question 6.
Briefly explain the steps to be taken to mitigate the impact of cyclone.
Answer:
In order to mitigate the impact of cyclone following, precautions can be
taken :
1. People living in
cyclone-prone regions must be alert and keep a track of warnings, announcements
and instructions from I the meteorological department and the Disaster Warning
System (DWS), television news and radio broadcasts. They should carefully
follow instructions given on radio and television and act accordingly to avoid danger.
A timely warning can save many lives.
2. Cyclone-prone areas
should have pre-constructed shelters that are known to everyone.
3. The houses in these
areas should be designed to withstand strong winds.
4. We must conserve
coastal vegetation such as mangrove forests as these act as windbreaks and
reduce the impact of waves.
5. Emergency kit, food,
water and medicines should be kept ready in a waterproof bag.
6. People should take
precautions against snakebites, fallen electric poles, wires, etc.
Question 7.
What precautions should be taken against nuclear disaster?
Answer:
In case of a nuclear disaster, we can take the following precautions :
1. It is advisable to
stay indoors with all doors and windows shut as radioactivity cannot penetrate
through solids walls.
2. Any dust or liquid
that gets deposited outside should not be touched as it may be contaminated.
3. Official broadcasts
for instructions should be followed.
4. Nuclear plants should
not be established in populated areas and such plants should never be
constructed in an earthquake – prone region.
Question 8.
What safety measures can be taken in case of
1. a chemical disaster
2. terror attack?
Answer:
- A
chemical disaster : In case of a chemical disaster, we can take the
following precautions :
(a) Chemical industries should not be allowed to function in populated areas.
(b) The government agencies should conduct regular safety and pollution checks of these chemical industries. The government should be equipped and must have a proper plan to handle emergencies. It should be prepared with antidotes and other relief measures in case of poisoning. - Terror
attack: In case of a terror attack, we can take the following precautions:
(a) People should always be alert and report to the concerned authorities about any suspicious persons in their neighbourhood.
(b) Any unattended bags or articles should not be touched and should immediately be reported to the police.
(c) All important telephone numbers such as those of police, ambulance, neighbors, etc. should be kept handy.
F. Picture study
The photograph shows children practicing the ‘drop, cover and hold’ strategy
during an earthquake.
What are the precautions that should be taken during an earthquake and the
tremors that follows?
Answer:
If you are indoors during an earthquake, three steps – drop, cover and hold –
could save you from receiving severe injuries. If your building is shaking,
immediately drop to the ground and take cover under a bed or table. If you are
outdoors during a tremor, the best strategy would be to move towards an open
area – away from trees, buildings, transmission towers, electricity poles, etc.
Stay away from bridges and flyovers during an earthquake, and even for a while
after it has subsided.
It is very important to follow proper norms while constructing buildings,
bridges, flyovers and dams. Old buildings should be strengthened through the
process of retrofitting. We must keep a first-aid box at home and in school. It
can be very useful in case of an emergency.
Extra Questions
Question 1.
Which simple strategy or three steps can protect people from getting severely
injured during an earthquake while indoor ?
Answer:
Drop-cover and hold.
Question 2.
When and why was the Disaster Management Act passed in India ?
Answer:
On 23 December 2005, the Government of India enacted the Disaster Management
Act, which led to the creation of the National Disaster Management Authority
(NDMA) headed by the Prime Minister and State Disaster Management Authorities
(SDMAs) headed by the respective Chief Minister of different states. The main
vision of this body is to build a safer and disaster-resilient India.
Question 3.
Give full form of NDMA and SDMA and NGO
Answer:
- NDMA – National Disaster
Management Authority
- SDMA – State Disaster Management
Authority
- NGO
– Non-Governmental
Organization.
Question 4.
What do you mean by Dyke ?
Answer:
Dyke is a long wall or embankment built to prevent flooding from the sea.
Question 5.
What do you mean by a school ? Disaster Management System ?
Answer:
A School Disaster Management system is the process of assessment and planning,
physical protection and response capacity development designed to
1. Protect students and
the staff from physical harm;
2. Minimize disruption
and ensure the continuity of education for all children;
3. Develop and maintain a
culture of safety.
6. Fill in the blanks
1. Proper planning can
help in limiting and minimizing damages and losses resulting
from any disaster-natural or man-made.
2. If you are outdoor
during an earthquake, move towards an open area.
3. Unlike most of the
other natural disasters, a drought is not a sudden occurrence.
4. Check dams help to collect
run-off water in hilly areas.
5. Trees help in drawing
moisture and rainfall to a region.
6. We should make an
effort to know more about the different kinds of fire extinguishers to
use in case of fire.
7. While entering a
public place like cinema hall or auditorium, we should make note of the fire exits.
8. Regular inspection
should be done by the government to check if public places adhere to safety regulations.
9. Rainwater harvesting is the process
of collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
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