Assessing the Risks: Data Analysis of India's Natural Hazards
This quiz assesses your understanding of data analysis related to natural hazards in India.
Questions
Which of the following is NOT a natural hazard commonly experienced in India?
- Earthquakes
- Droughts
- Volcanic Eruptions
- Floods
Which region of India is most prone to earthquakes?
- Himalayan Region
- Gangetic Plain
- Deccan Plateau
- Coastal Regions
What is the primary cause of droughts in India?
- Deforestation
- Climate Change
- Overpopulation
- Lack of Irrigation
Which state in India is most vulnerable to floods?
- Bihar
- Uttar Pradesh
- West Bengal
- Assam
How does deforestation contribute to the severity of natural hazards?
- It increases soil erosion.
- It disrupts the water cycle.
- It reduces biodiversity.
- All of the above
Which government agency is responsible for monitoring and managing natural hazards in India?
- National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA)
- Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)
- Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC)
- Central Water Commission (CWC)
What is the primary objective of the National Disaster Management Plan (NDMP) in India?
- To provide financial assistance to disaster-affected areas.
- To establish early warning systems for natural hazards.
- To conduct disaster preparedness drills.
- To coordinate relief and rehabilitation efforts.
Which type of natural hazard is most likely to cause landslides in India?
- Earthquakes
- Floods
- Droughts
- Heavy Rainfall
What is the primary cause of cyclones in the Bay of Bengal?
- High Sea Surface Temperatures
- Low Atmospheric Pressure
- Strong Winds
- Coriolis Effect
Which state in India is most prone to cyclones?
- Odisha
- West Bengal
- Andhra Pradesh
- Tamil Nadu
What is the primary cause of forest fires in India?
- Lightning Strikes
- Human Negligence
- Droughts
- Volcanic Eruptions
Which region of India is most vulnerable to heatwaves?
- Northern India
- Southern India
- Eastern India
- Western India
What is the primary cause of soil erosion in India?
- Deforestation
- Overgrazing
- Mining Activities
- All of the above
Which state in India is most prone to soil erosion?
- Rajasthan
- Madhya Pradesh
- Uttar Pradesh
- Karnataka
What is the primary objective of the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) in India?
- To reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- To promote renewable energy sources.
- To enhance climate resilience.
- All of the above