Q.1
How much of India’s coastline is vulnerable to disasters?
  • a) 5000km
  • b) 5500km
  • c) 5700km
  • d) 6000km
Q.2
How much percentage of the landmass is prone to earthquakes in India?
  • a) Around 58%
  • b) Around 60%
  • c) Around 63%
  • d) Around 65%
Q.3
How many hectares of Indian land are prone to floods and river erosion?
  • a) Around 25 million hectares
  • b) Around 30 million hectares
  • c) Around 35 million hectares
  • d) Around 40 million hectares
Q.4
When did National Disaster Management Authority formed?
  • a) 2000
  • b) 2005
  • c) 2010
  • d) 2015
Q.5
Under which Ministry National Disaster Management Authority comes?
  • a) Ministry of Environment
  • b) Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • c) Ministry of Pollution
  • d) Ministry of Home Affairs
Q.6
Disaster Management refers to manage disaster response in the country.
  • a) True
  • b) False
Q.7
Who heads the National Crisis Management Committee?
  • a) Prime Minister
  • b) President
  • c) Cabinet Secretary
  • d) Ministry of Environment
Q.8
What is called for the manuals that identify the role of each officer in State for managing the natural disasters?
  • a) State Relief Manuals
  • b) State Environmental Protection Manuals
  • c) State Disaster Manuals
  • d) State Protection Manuals
Q.9
Who released the first Disaster Management Plan of India?
  • a) H. D. Deve gowda
  • b) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
  • c) Manmohan Singh
  • d) Narendra Modi
Q.10
When did the Disaster Management formed?
  • a) 2005
  • b) 2006
  • c) 2007
  • d) 2008
Q.11
When was Asian Disaster Preparedness Center established?
  • a) 1980
  • b) 1986
  • c) 1990
  • d) 996
Q.12
Where is National Institute of Disaster Management located?
  • a) Bengaluru
  • b) Mumbai
  • c) New Delhi
  • d) Kanpur
Q.13
Where is International Tsunami Center located?
  • a) New York
  • b) London
  • c) Mysore
  • d) Honolulu
Q.14
When do we celebrate as International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction?
  • a) March 1
  • b) April 15
  • c) September 12
  • d) October 13
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