Earthquake Drill Quiz

A realistic illustration of a person practicing earthquake safety by dropping, covering, and holding on during an earthquake in a classroom setting, with books and items falling around them, showcasing clear safety procedures.

Earthquake Safety Quiz

Test your knowledge about earthquake safety and preparedness with our engaging quiz! Understanding how to act during an earthquake can save lives and reduce injuries. Challenge yourself and see how well you know the best practices to ensure your safety and the safety of others.

  • Learn essential earthquake safety tips
  • Understand key hazards to watch out for
  • Know the right actions to take whether indoors, outdoors, or in a vehicle
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by PreparingSafety21
What are the biggest hazards during an earthquake?
Falling objects such as pictures, items in cupboards and on shelves, ceiling tiles, fixtures (lights), furniture, file cabinets, and bookshelves
Swinging doors and broken windows
Possible fires from broken natural gas lines, electrical short circuits, etc.
Electrical shock hazards – be aware of potential damage to electrical equipment
All of the above
If you are indoors during and earthquake you should:
Get outside as quickly as possible
Stay indoors
The best way to protect yourself during an earthquake is to:
Stop, drop and roll
Stand in the nearest doorway
Drop, cover and hold on
If there is no table or desk to take cover under during an earthquake you should:
Crouch in an inside corner of a room and cover your head with your arms
Stand in the nearest doorway
Stand in the middle of the room away from windows and doors
If you're outdoors during an earthquake you should:
Go stand in the doorway of the nearest building
Go inside the nearest building and find somewhere to drop, cover and hold on
Stay outside and move away from buildings, streetlights and utility wires
If you're in a vehicle during an earthquake you should:
Drive home as quickly as possible
Drive to the nearest fire station as quickly as possible
Stop and park in a clear location away from buildings, bridges and overpasses
Immediately after the earthquake when the shaking has stopped you should: (choose all that apply)
Run and wait outside the building
Wait for instruction from the building response team/ floor wardens
Call 911 even if no one is injured
Check yourself and others for injuries, and help injured or trapped persons. Give first aid where appropriate
Be careful around broken glass and debris, and wear boots or sturdy shoes to keep from cutting your feet
Where is the designated area?
The staff lounge
The kitchen
The classroom
The nook
The corner of Yew and Broadway
The resource area
The reception lobby
Who are the floor wardens?
Erin
Linda
Araceli
The property manager
Mel H.
Craig
The response team/floor wardens will advise as to the safety and condition of the building and determine if evacuation is necessary and where to evacuate to.
True
False
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