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2ND QUARTER --- 1st SUMMATIVE TEST IN DRRR 2ND QUARTER --- 1st SUMMATIVE TEST IN DRRR

Name: ____________________________________________ Grade&Sec:_______________________ Name: ____________________________________________ Grade&Sec:_______________________

MULTIPLE CHOICE: Direction: Read each item comprehensively and write the letter of the correct answer in MULTIPLE CHOICE: Direction: Read each item comprehensively and write the letter of the correct answer in
the space provided. the space provided.

_____1. Which of the following is a type of sinkhole that develops abruptly which cause catastrophic _____1. Which of the following is a type of sinkhole that develops abruptly which cause catastrophic
damage? damage?
a. artificial b. cover collapse c. cover subsidence d. dissolution a. artificial b. cover collapse c. cover subsidence d. dissolution
_____2. What type of sinkhole develops gradually where the covering sediments are permeable and contain _____2. What type of sinkhole develops gradually where the covering sediments are permeable and contain
sand? sand?
a. artificial b. cover collapse c. cover subsidence d. dissolution a. artificial b. cover collapse c. cover subsidence d. dissolution
_____3. Which of the following occurs in areas where limestone is exposed at land surface? _____3. Which of the following occurs in areas where limestone is exposed at land surface?
a. artificial b. cover collapse c. cover subsidence d. dissolution a. artificial b. cover collapse c. cover subsidence d. dissolution
_____4. Which of the following sinkholes is primarily caused by various human activities including _____4. Which of the following sinkholes is primarily caused by various human activities including
groundwater pumping and construction activities? groundwater pumping and construction activities?
a. artificial b. cover collapse c. cover subsidence d. dissolution a. artificial b. cover collapse c. cover subsidence d. dissolution
_____5. Which of the following is a landslide characterized by short distance movement down a slope, sliding _____5. Which of the following is a landslide characterized by short distance movement down a slope, sliding
along concave-upward or planar surface? along concave-upward or planar surface?
a. debris flow b. slumping c. soil creep d. topples a. debris flow b. slumping c. soil creep d. topples
_____6. Which of the following is not a condition for a landslide to occur? _____6. Which of the following is not a condition for a landslide to occur?
a. bare vegetation b. flat terrain c. heavy rain d. inclined location a. bare vegetation b. flat terrain c. heavy rain d. inclined location
_____7. Which of the following is a natural agent of erosion which flows and loosens the soil? _____7. Which of the following is a natural agent of erosion which flows and loosens the soil?
a. air b. alcohol c. butane d. water a. air b. alcohol c. butane d. water
_____8. What type of landslide has a very slow movement which is hardly noticeable? _____8. What type of landslide has a very slow movement which is hardly noticeable?
a. debris flow b. rock fall c. slumping d. soil creep a. debris flow b. rock fall c. slumping d. soil creep
_____9. Landslide is the downward ground movement on a sloping terrain caused by gravity. It also comes _____9. Landslide is the downward ground movement on a sloping terrain caused by gravity. It also comes
scientific term such as ________. scientific term such as ________.
a. land agitation b. landmass c. landslip d. land tremors a. land agitation b. landmass c. landslip d. land tremors
_____10. Which of the following happens when the slope becomes saturated with water triggering a landslide _____10. Which of the following happens when the slope becomes saturated with water triggering a landslide
of water sacked mass of rock and soil? of water sacked mass of rock and soil?
a. debris flow b. rock fall c. slumping d. soil creep a. debris flow b. rock fall c. slumping d. soil creep
_____11. A natural hazard that is triggered by a prolonged, heavy rainfall or by other sources of water which _____11. A natural hazard that is triggered by a prolonged, heavy rainfall or by other sources of water which
increases the water content of the slope materials increases the water content of the slope materials
a. Earthquake b. Landslides c. Sinkhole d. Volcanic eruption a. Earthquake b. Landslides c. Sinkhole d. Volcanic eruption
_____12. Sinkholes are common where the rock below is made up of limestone, carbonate rock, salt beds, or _____12. Sinkholes are common where the rock below is made up of limestone, carbonate rock, salt beds, or
rocks that can naturally be dissolved by ground water circulating through them. rocks that can naturally be dissolved by ground water circulating through them.
a. True b. False c. To be determined later d. Undecided a. True b. False c. To be determined later d. Undecided
_____13. Sinkholes can be correlated to land-use practices, especially from groundwater pumping and from _____13. Sinkholes can be correlated to land-use practices, especially from groundwater pumping and from
construction and development practices. construction and development practices.
a. True b. False c. Undecided d. I’ll think about it first a. True b. False c. Undecided d. I’ll think about it first
_____14. Sinkholes always strike without giving warning in the surrounding environment or in nearby home. _____14. Sinkholes always strike without giving warning in the surrounding environment or in nearby home.
a. True b. False c. Undecided d. I’ll think about it first a. True b. False c. Undecided d. I’ll think about it first
_____15. The following are human-related cause of landslide EXCEPT __________. _____15. The following are human-related cause of landslide EXCEPT __________.
a. Deforestation b. Irrigation c. Mining d. Thawing a. Deforestation b. Irrigation c. Mining d. Thawing
_____16. What do we mean when we say that rock erodes? _____16. What do we mean when we say that rock erodes?
a. it pushes up to the ground c. it gets thicker and more compact a. it pushes up to the ground c. it gets thicker and more compact
b. it forms a new rock minerals d. it is picked up and moves to another place b. it forms a new rock minerals d. it is picked up and moves to another place
_____17. What does a rainfall-induced landslide mean? _____17. What does a rainfall-induced landslide mean?
a. the opening of a part of the soil is a sinkhole. a. the opening of a part of the soil is a sinkhole.
b. a shaking of the earth caused by torrential rain. b. a shaking of the earth caused by torrential rain.
c. a sudden eruption of lava or magma flowing down. c. a sudden eruption of lava or magma flowing down.
d. soil and rock debris sliding down caused by excessive rainfall conditions. d. soil and rock debris sliding down caused by excessive rainfall conditions.
_____18. What should we do during the occurrence of the sinkhole? _____18. What should we do during the occurrence of the sinkhole?
a. check for plumbing. a. check for plumbing.
b. check for depression in the area. b. check for depression in the area.
c. refill the sinkhole with trash and debris materials. c. refill the sinkhole with trash and debris materials.
d. don’t get too close on the forming sinkhole, watch out for surface cracks as it might expand. d. don’t get too close on the forming sinkhole, watch out for surface cracks as it might expand.
_____19. Which of the following is NOT an ideal environment for sinkholes to occur? _____19. Which of the following is NOT an ideal environment for sinkholes to occur?
a. limestone saturated b. salt beds c. sedimentary deposits d. volcanic craters a. limestone saturated b. salt beds c. sedimentary deposits d. volcanic craters
_____20. This is a depression in the ground that resulted from the collapse of the surface layer of the soil. _____20. This is a depression in the ground that resulted from the collapse of the surface layer of the soil.
a. earthquake b. landslide c. sinkhole d. tsunami a. earthquake b. landslide c. sinkhole d. tsunami
_____21. What type of sinkhole develops gradually where the covering sediments are permeable and contain _____21. What type of sinkhole develops gradually where the covering sediments are permeable and contain
sand? sand?
a. artificial b. cover collapse c. cover subsidence d. dissolution a. artificial b. cover collapse c. cover subsidence d. dissolution

ILLUSTRATION: Direction: Differentiate the 3 types of sinkholes (dissolution, cover subsidence, and cover ILLUSTRATION: Direction: Differentiate the 3 types of sinkholes (dissolution, cover subsidence, and cover
collapse) by illustrating and labeling each type. collapse) by illustrating and labeling each type.

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