DP Geography Questionbank
Adjustments and responses to hazards and disasters
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[N/A]Directly related questions
- .2.bp.7c: Referring to examples, examine why the geographic impacts of disasters vary in space and time.
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16N.2.bp.7c:
Using one or more recent examples, discuss the relative importance of short-term and long-term responses to hazard events and/or disasters.
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17N.2.bp.07c:
Examine the factors that affect the choice of adjustments before, and responses after, tectonic (earthquake/volcanic) hazard events.
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18M.2.bp.7b.ii:
Suggest one short-term strategy that the local community could use to help overcome the problem of drought in the area shown on the map.
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18M.2.bp.8c:
Examine the effectiveness of short- and long-term responses to one recent disaster caused by a hurricane (tropical cyclone/typhoon).
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18N.2.bp.8b:
Explain two ways in which people’s vulnerability to a tectonic hazard may be reduced.
Sub sections and their related questions
Responses to the risk of hazard events
- .2.bp.7c: Referring to examples, examine why the geographic impacts of disasters vary in space and time.
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18N.2.bp.8b:
Explain two ways in which people’s vulnerability to a tectonic hazard may be reduced.
Before the event
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18M.2.bp.7b.ii:
Suggest one short-term strategy that the local community could use to help overcome the problem of drought in the area shown on the map.
Short‑term, mid‑term and long‑term responses after the event
- .2.bp.7c: Referring to examples, examine why the geographic impacts of disasters vary in space and time.
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16N.2.bp.7c:
Using one or more recent examples, discuss the relative importance of short-term and long-term responses to hazard events and/or disasters.
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17N.2.bp.07c:
Examine the factors that affect the choice of adjustments before, and responses after, tectonic (earthquake/volcanic) hazard events.
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18M.2.bp.8c:
Examine the effectiveness of short- and long-term responses to one recent disaster caused by a hurricane (tropical cyclone/typhoon).