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Promoting seismic safety

Quiz Questions:

   
1. ______________ advocates attempt to reduce all earthquake losses in various ways.
       
    Seismic Safety
    Damaged Structures
       
2. Advocates can be almost anyone: people whose jobs involve public safety; design professionals who want to make a difference; those who work in organizations with missions to increase seismic safety; and citizen-activists who have a personal stake in earthquake safety.
       
    True
    False
       
3. Each earthquake is a unique combination of characteristics. They are:
       
   

Location

   

Magnitude and Depth

   

Type of fault

   

Mechanism of fault rupture

   

Direction of rupture

   

All of the above

       
4. The intensity of an earthquake describes the absolute size of the event. It is a measure of the energy released by the earthquake.
       
   

True

   

False

       
5. Sandy and water-saturated soils can also experience _______________, in which the ground turns to mush during the shaking and loses its ability to support structures.
       
   

Liquefaction

   

Earthquake

       
6. Based on historic earthquakes and evidence of prehistoric earthquakes, seismologists are able to estimate the long-term probabilities of earthquakes in seismically active areas.
       
   

True

   

False

       
7. What does FEMA stand for?
       
   

Federal Emergency Management Agency

   

Federal Emergency Management Association

   

Federal Emergency Maintenance Agency

   

None of the above

       
8. ___________________ are intended to protect people inside buildings by preventing collapse and allowing for safe evacuation.
       
   

Seismic codes

   

Earthquake Proof

       
9. Structures built according to code should resist minor earthquakes undamaged, resist moderate earthquakes without significant structural damage, and resist severe earthquakes without collapse.
       
   

True

   

False

       
10. Steel-frame high-rises and newer wood frame low-rises are usually (but not always) the _____________ structure types.
       
   

Safest

   

Hazardous

       
11. What does IBC stand for?
       
   

International Building Code

   

International Building Council

   

Independent Board of Councils

   

None of the above

       
12. The seismic provisions of building codes are based on earthquake hazard maps that show the probabilities of certain levels of earthquake shaking in particular areas.
       
   

True

   

False

       
13. Building plan review, construction inspection, and a qualified and trained building department staff are necessary for _________________________________________ .
       
   

Code enforcement

   

Geological Survey

       
14. What does NEHRP stand for?
       
   

National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program

   

National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Plan

   

National Engineering Hazards Reduction Program

   

National Engineering Hydrology Reduction Plan

       
15. Earthquake safety shouldn't be only about earthquakes. Link it to other issues such as homeland security, economic sustainability, environmental protection, quality of life, livability, school safety, and historic preservation.
       
   

True

   

False

       
16. What does GIS stand for?
       
   

Geographic Information Systems

   

Geological Information System

   

Geographical Information Services

   

d. None of the above

       
17. When communicating with the public, policy-makers, decision-makers, or any other audience about earthquake hazards, it's enough to focus only on the scientific information you want to convey.
       
   

True

   

False

       
18. The contents and interiors of _________________ buildings may be extensively damaged in an earthquake and the building may not be functional until repairs and clean-up are completed.
       
   

Code-compliant

   

Load Resistant

       
19. Complying with a seismic code adds relatively little to the costs of a structure.
       
   

True

   

False

       
20. The model building codes and the seismic provisions are revised every _____________ to incorporate new knowledge
       
   

3 years

   

5 years

       
   
 
 

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