Yokohama Strategy and IDNDR (1990 - 2000)
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The video presents a series of multiple-choice questions on natural disasters, displayed on a digital slide. The first question asks which part of India faces the most extreme drought conditions, with options including Kerala, Rajasthan and Gujarat, Assam, and Tamil Nadu. The instructor highlights the correct answer, b) Rajasthan and Gujarat, as the region most prone to severe droughts. The second question asks what natural disaster is caused by an underwater earthquake, with options being Flood, Cyclone, Tsunami, and Drought. The instructor identifies the correct answer as c) Tsunami. The third question, shown at the end, asks where the most severe floods occur in India, with options being Deccan Plateau, Ganga-Brahmaputra Plains, Western Ghats, and Thar Desert, with the correct answer being b) Ganga-Brahmaputra Plains. The final question asks which scale is used in India to classify earthquake intensity zones, with options being Richter, Beaufort, Mohs, and MSK, and the correct answer is d) MSK. The instructor's voice is heard throughout, and a small video feed of the instructor is visible in the top right corner.
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The video displays a slide with four multiple-choice questions on natural disasters. The first question asks which part of India faces the most extreme drought conditions, with options a) Kerala, b) Rajasthan and Gujarat, c) Assam, d) Tamil Nadu. The instructor highlights the correct answer, b) Rajasthan and Gujarat, as the region most prone to severe droughts. The second question asks what natural disaster is caused by an underwater earthquake, with options a) Flood, b) Cyclone, c) Tsunami, d) Drought. The instructor identifies the correct answer as c) Tsunami. The third question, shown at the end, asks where the most severe floods occur in India, with options a) Deccan Plateau, b) Ganga-Brahmaputra Plains, c) Western Ghats, d) Thar Desert, with the correct answer being b) Ganga-Brahmaputra Plains. The final question asks which scale is used in India to classify earthquake intensity zones, with options a) Richter, b) Beaufort, c) Mohs, d) MSK, and the correct answer is d) MSK. The instructor's voice is heard throughout, and a small video feed of the instructor is visible in the top right corner.
The video is a structured educational quiz focusing on key geographical and geological concepts related to natural disasters in India. It progresses from identifying regions vulnerable to drought, to understanding the cause of tsunamis, to locating areas of severe flooding, and finally to the classification of earthquake intensity. The consistent format of presenting a question, multiple-choice options, and then revealing the correct answer creates a clear and effective learning module for students.