Overview

Evaluate what you learned in the Tsunami Maps course by completing the quiz below.  You will not be graded on your answers; this quiz is primarily an exercise for you to assess your own knowledge.  Remember, the Puerto Rico Seismic Network’s (PRSN’s) Tsunami Education portal’s main goal is to prepare and educate at-risk communities in Puerto Rico to respond appropriately to a tsunami. 

Our quiz scoring scale ranges from 1 to 14. With the minimum score of 10 you could receive a certificate indicating your completion on the Tsunami Maps Course of the Tsunami Education for Puerto Rico (PRTE). Once you complete the quiz, please add the following information: First name, Last name, and email address so we can create and dispatch the certificate.

Instructions

Answer the following ten questions by selecting the best option. You can review the correct responses by clicking on the Submit Quiz button located at the bottom. Note: This quiz does not have a time limit, and at the end, you may optionally provide us with your contact information to receive a copy of your results and stay connected with PRSN.

1. 
Which of the following is NOT one of the three factors considered in developing a tsunami flood map?

2. 
Why are the yellow evacuation zones larger than the blue flood zones on tsunami maps?

3. 
The symbol of a red circle with an A inside represents which type of location on the map?

4. 
Which symbol can you NOT find in the tsunami maps legends?

5. 
Which of the following activities can only be completed by using the Map Tool (not the PRSN evacuation maps)?

6. 
Which Map Tool feature will help you determine how long it will take you to travel your evacuation route?

7. 
Which of the following locations should you consider as a part of your tsunami response plan?

8. 
Which PRSN map resource would you refer to if you wanted to find contact information for your municipality's emergency management office?

9. 
If you are in a location that is shaded yellow on an evacuation map when a tsunami warning is issued, what should you do?

10. 
When are the two community events, the Great ShakeOut and the Caribe Wave Exercise, held for tsunami/earthquake preparedness?

11. 
What does the red lines in the pedestrian analyst tool represent?

12. 
A pedestrian analysis is an useful method to: