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The document contains a series of multiple-choice and theoretical questions related to crime reporting, emergency management, chemical safety, and flu emergencies. It includes definitions, precautions, response measures, and examples of emergencies, particularly in a school context. The questions aim to assess knowledge on handling emergencies and understanding various types of evidence and disasters.

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The document contains a series of multiple-choice and theoretical questions related to crime reporting, emergency management, chemical safety, and flu emergencies. It includes definitions, precautions, response measures, and examples of emergencies, particularly in a school context. The questions aim to assess knowledge on handling emergencies and understanding various types of evidence and disasters.

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Here are the typed-out questions:

## Question 4

A written account of an incident of crime as observed by a reporter or by other persons that


reported the incident of crime is termed:

A) Crime dropping

B) Crime coordination

C) Crime reporting

D) None of the above

## Question 5

One of this is not an incriminating type of evidence:

A) Fingerprint

B) Blood

C) Hair

D) Occupation

## Question 6

A sudden unforeseen crisis situation involving danger and requires immediate action is termed:

A) Danger

B) Emergency

C) Risk

D) Death

## Question 7

The following are places of emergency management except:


A) Emergency preparedness

B) Emergency prevention

C) Emergency notification

D) Emergency control

## Question 8

The aim of emergency response is:

A) To save lives

B) To kill more people

C) To get people arrested

D) To enjoy life

## Question 9

Which of this is odd?

A) Danger to health

B) Danger to life

C) Danger to community

D) Danger to environment

## Question 10

One of this is not a natural disaster:

A) Rainfall

B) Hurricane

C) Earthquake

D) Summacy
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## Question 11

A substance such as an element or compound that is made by a chemical process is called:

A) Acid

B) Compound

C) Element

D) Chemical

## Question 12

Chemicals can be found in which of the following places?

A) In the kitchen

B) In the toilet

C) In the bathroom

D) Everywhere

## Question 13

Which of these should be done when there is a gas leakage in the home?

A) Open the windows

B) Close the windows

C) The door should be closed

D) All of the above

## Question 14

One of these is concerned with getting rid of chemicals from the body:
A) Decomicalization

B) Decontamination

C) Bating off

D) None of the above

## Question 15

Another name for flu is:

A) Pneumonia

B) Bronchitis

C) Influenza

D) SARS

## Question 16

Another name for bird flu is:

A) Avian bronchitis

B) Avian pneumonia

C) Avian influenza

D) None of the above

## Question 17

The following are ways of responding appropriately to an emergency situation except:

A) Risk assessment

B) Classroom evacuation

C) Testing and training

D) Proper and uniform instruction


## Question 18

Which of the following can worsen an emergency situation in a school?

A) Overcrowded school environment

B) Teachers' attitude

C) Poor administration

D) All of the above

## Question 19

Flu can be caused by:

A) Virus

B) Nematode

C) Bacteria

D) Fungi

## Question 20

When there is a fire explosion, it is good to:

A) Notify the emergency fire service

B) Stay in one place

C) Arrest the cause

D) Relax and allow the fire to quench

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## Section B: Theory

*Instructions:* Answer any four questions. All questions carry equal marks.

## Question 1
A) Define chemical.

B) Enumerate any five precautions for chemical emergency.

C) State any four appropriate response measures to chemical emergency.

## Question 2

A) Define emergency response.

B) State any five objectives of emergency response.

C) Outline any four official and acceptable ways of responding appropriately to emergency
situations.

## Question 3

A) State any three emergency precautions for flu emergency.

B) Enumerate any three appropriate response measures for flu emergency.

C) List any four symptoms of flu.

## Question 4

A) Outline any four examples of emergencies that happen in school.

B) Explain the following circumstances that can worsen emergencies in school:

i) Teachers' attitude

ii) Poor administration

iii) Overcrowded school environment

## Question 5

State the full meaning of the following emergency response organizations:

A) UN

B) IFRC
C) NEMA

D) ICRC

E) SARS (if applicable) or other relevant organization

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