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Disaster strikes

6

When there are limited food supplies, the young and the old should be given food first.

[  ] Right        [  ] Wrong
Reason


7

When disaster strikes, individual team members who live in the area should take care of their own family and belongings first.

[  ] Right        [  ] Wrong
Reason


8

You ask the police and the army to guard homes, shops, and factories. This will stop people from stealing things while the owners are not there.

[  ] Right        [  ] Wrong
Reason


9

Even weeks after the disaster you must expect things to be far from back to normal. Most services will not be running properly.

[  ] Right        [  ] Wrong
Reason


10

The disaster will have focused the world’s attention on the plight of the people you have been helping. If a disaster happens here again, it will be easier to raise the resources you need. The disaster will not have such a devastating effect.

[  ] Right        [  ] Wrong
Reason


Lesson plan: Disaster Strikes
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