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This document contains guide questions related to the National Service Training Program (NSTP). It covers topics like the roles of organizations and individuals in disaster response programs. It focuses on specific questions for the training program.
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NSTP 1 GUIDE QUESTIONS a. Leadership in political parties b. Agency for safer communities and disaster resilience What does NSRC stand for? c. Interest...
NSTP 1 GUIDE QUESTIONS a. Leadership in political parties b. Agency for safer communities and disaster resilience What does NSRC stand for? c. Interest in international military training a. National Service Reserve Corps d. Focus on financial independence b. National Security Response Committee c. National Social Responsibility Corps What is one pivotal role of universities and colleges in NSRC d. National Student Reserve Committee activities? a. Replacing government disaster agencies Which training programs qualify graduates for NSRC b. Mobilizing volunteers for Disaster Risk Reduction and membership? Management (DRRM) a. Military Service Training Program (MSTP) c. Serving as independent relief organizations b. Civil Welfare Training Service (CWTS) and Literacy d. Coordinating military operations Training Service (LTS) c. Civil Training Program (CTP) –What is the main goal of the National Service Training d. Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTc. Program (NSTP) as per RA 9163? a. To provide free education to all citizens According to CHED Memorandum Order No. 27, which law is b. To enhance civic consciousness and defense NOT directly referenced? preparedness in the youth a. Republic Act No. 7722 c. To recruit military personnel from universities b. Republic Act No. 9163 d. To implement international disaster response programs c. Republic Act No. 10368 d. Resolution No. 315-2015 What are the three components of the NSTP? a. Community Service, Education Training, Civic Work Which of the following is NOT a goal of the NSRC as stated in b. Military Training, Literacy Training, Civic Welfare its vision? Training a. Developing advanced military strategies c. Reserve Training, Community Welfare, Disaster Response b. Promoting socio-cultural, economic, and environmental d. Leadership Training, Civic Welfare, Educational Outreach awareness c. Encouraging sustained engagement in civic welfare What is the purpose of the ROTC under the NSTP? d. Empowering citizens for nation-building a. To promote advanced military strategies b. To train students in patriotism and national defense What year was NSRC officially mandated for disaster risk preparedness reduction programs? c. To organize community development programs a. 2000 d. To implement disaster preparedness workshops b. 2005 c. 2010 What does the Literacy Training Service (LTS) focus on? d. 2015 a. Training students for military operations b. Teaching literacy and numeracy skills to those in need What does RA 9163 emphasize for youth participation? c. Improving environmental sustainability in communities a. Advanced disaster technologies d. Organizing disaster risk reduction training programs b. Disaster Risk Reduction Management (DRRM) training c. Overseas volunteer opportunities Which of the following best describes the Civic Welfare d. Advanced civic programs only Training Service (CWTS)? a. It focuses on military training for students. Which organization oversees ROTC graduates under RA b. It promotes entrepreneurship for students. 9163? c. It contributes to the general welfare and betterment of a. CHED communities. b. Department of National Defense (DNd. d. It focuses on sports development programs for students. c. Philippine Red Cross d. Department of Education (DepEd. Who is required to complete the NSTP program? a. Only male students in public universities What is one key benefit of HEIs (Higher Education Institutions) b. Only private institution students participating in the NSRC? c. All male and female students in technical-vocational a. Free military training and baccalaureate degree programs b. Developing a continuous source of volunteers for d. Students in ROTC programs only disaster response c. Building new disaster facilities on campus d. Funding international training programs What does the NSRC specifically aim to foster in youth? What is the duration of the NSTP program? Which Filipino value is associated with positivity and laughter? a. One academic year a. Respect b. Two semesters or an equivalent summer term b. Faith and Religiosity c. Two years c. Joy and Humor d. Four semesters d. Hard work and Industriousness What is the primary funding policy for NSTP programs in Which of the following is a “Makatao” (For the People) value? schools? a. Peace and Truth a. Schools cannot collect any fees for NSTP. b. Concern for the Environment b. Basic institution fees must not exceed 50% of regular c. Unity and Equality fees per unit. d. Respect for Law and Government c. Schools must provide free training for NSTP students. d. Private institutions are required to subsidize NSTP costs. What is an example of a “Makakalikasan” (For Nature) value? a. Respect for Life What is the purpose of the National Service Reserve Corps b. Concern for the Environment (NSRc.? c. Promotion of Common Good a. To create a reserve army for emergencies d. Freedom and Mobility b. To mobilize graduates of non-ROTC components for civic and literacy activities Which “Makabansa” (For the Country) value emphasizes c. To train students for international community service unity? programs a. Love and Freedom d. To provide scholarships for underprivileged students b. Respect for Law and Government c. Unity and Promotion of the Common Good When did the implementation of the NSTP Act officially begin? d. Justice and Truth a. 1999-2000 b. 2001-2002 What is the pledge of allegiance to the Philippine flag known c. 2002-2003 as? d. 2003-2004 a. Panunumpa ng Kalayaan b. Panunumpa ng Katapatan sa Watawat ng Pilipinas –What does the Filipino Value System encompass? c. Panatang Makabansa a. Military practices and rituals d. Panata sa Diyos b. A unique set of ideologies, ethics, and cultural values c. Westernized lifestyles and beliefs –How is volunteerism defined? d. Modern technological advancements a. A mandated activity by organizations for community service b. A freely chosen decision to dedicate time to helping What is considered the core value of the Filipino Value others System? c. A one-time effort to support a social cause a. Lakas ng Loob d. A professional engagement requiring financial compensation b. Kapwa (togetherness) c. Pakikibaka What is a critical first step in deciding to volunteer? d. Kalayaan a. Signing up for the first opportunity that arises b. Identifying causes and issues you are passionate about Which of the following is part of “Ibang Tao” in the Filipino c. Committing to a long-term, full-time role immediately Value System? d. Avoiding organizations that require specific skills a. Pakikisama b. Pakikitungo (civility) What is one way to maintain professionalism as a volunteer? c. Pakikipagkaisa a. Treating the role casually, as it is unpaid d. Pakikipagpalagayang-loob b. Showing up on time and delivering on commitments c. Ignoring feedback or training requirements What does “Hiya” represent in Filipino values? d. Leaving the position if it becomes inconvenient a. A sense of freedom b. Shyness or sense of propriety What is a suggested way to start as a new volunteer? c. Dignity and respect a. Begin with a limited commitment to assess fit d. Adaptability in crises b. Commit to a year-long project immediately c. Avoid asking questions about the role’s requirements What does “Bahala Na” mean in the context of Filipino values? d. Focus only on roles that require no training a. A focus on individuality b. Leaving it up to God or fate c. Strict adherence to plans d. Confidence in one’s actions What is the essence of Gandhi’s quote, "The best way to find a. It causes immediate recovery after withdrawal yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others"? b. Users quickly develop a dependency a. Serving others helps discover deeper self-purpose and c. It has no significant side effects fulfillment. d. It is not widely accessible b. Volunteerism is meant to highlight personal achievements. c. Helping others ensures receiving something in return. What characterizes alcoholism? d. Service requires sacrificing personal interests entirely. a. Occasional social drinking b. Chronic alcohol use that disrupts daily life —What is the primary role of a leader? c. Drinking only on weekends a. To follow all rules strictly d. Consuming alcohol for cultural purposes b. To inspire and guide individuals towards common goals c. To work independently without collaboration What is the main risk of smoking? d. To focus on personal success over team achievements a. Improved cardiovascular health b. Increased risk of multiple diseases, including cancer Which of the following traits is essential for effective c. Enhanced lung capacity leadership? d. Decreased risk of infections a. Rigidity b. Adaptability What is the role of schools in reducing youth smoking? c. Indifference a. Allowing supervised smoking areas d. Isolation b. Encouraging anti-tobacco beliefs and providing education Why is communication critical in leadership? c. Restricting discussions about tobacco use a. To dominate conversations d. Focusing on adult smoking behavior only b. To ensure understanding and alignment with objectives c. To convey instructions without feedback What is the difference between HIV and AIDS? d. To prioritize formality over substance a. HIV is the virus, and AIDS is the condition caused by the virus b. AIDS causes HIV infections –How is volunteerism defined? c. HIV and AIDS are interchangeable terms a. A required activity for students d. AIDS is a mild infection compared to HIV b. A freely chosen act to support others without pay c. A professional role with financial incentives What is a key step in first aid when dealing with an d. A one-time community activity unconscious person? a. Move them immediately without checking surroundings What should be the first step to becoming a volunteer? b. Check for major bleeding and ensure the area is safe a. Signing up for a random role c. Ignore the airway and start CPR directly b. Identifying causes you are passionate about d. Wait for professional help without intervention c. Volunteering without preparation d. Focusing only on personal benefits –What is the primary purpose of first aid? a. To replace professional medical treatment What is one way to ensure professionalism as a volunteer? b. To provide immediate help until professional help is a. Ignore instructions to show independence available b. Treat the role with the same commitment as a job c. To perform advanced surgical procedures c. Only participate when convenient d. To diagnose medical conditions d. Prioritize fun over responsibility Which statement is true about first aid? –What is the difference between drug abuse and drug a. It includes advanced medical treatment. addiction? b. It can replace professional healthcare services. a. Abuse requires medical treatment, while addiction does not c. It is limited to immediate and basic interventions. b. Addiction includes dependency, while abuse might not d. It requires the use of professional medical equipment. c. Abuse and addiction have no significant differences d. Addiction is temporary, while abuse is long-term One of the objectives of first aid is to: a. Avoid seeking professional medical help. What is a common effect of cannabis usage? b. Preserve life and prevent further harm. a. Enhanced focus and energy c. Replace the need for CPR. b. Hallucinations and paranoia d. Ensure advanced treatment is not necessary. c. Reduced brain activity d. Increased physical strength What is the primary danger of crystal methamphetamine? According to the Philippine Revised Penal Code, which of the When managing a suspected spinal injury, what should you do following is a legal concern for first aiders? first? a. Performing surgery without a license a. Loosen the victim's clothing b. Abandoning a victim who is in danger b. Minimize movement of the head, neck, and back c. Providing care without any training c. Elevate the victim’s legs d. Refusing to provide professional care d. Check the patient’s pulse What is the first step when arriving at an emergency scene? a. Call for help b. Check the patient's breathing What does the "I" in the RICE method stand for? c. Ensure scene safety a. Immobilize d. Perform CPR b. Injure c. Ice What does the AVPU mnemonic in patient response d. Inspect assessment stand for? a. Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unconscious What does the principle of "Neutrality" mean in the Red Cross? b. Active, Visual, Painful, Unresponsive a. Avoid taking sides in political, racial, or religious c. Alert, Visual, Pain, Unconscious conflicts d. Active, Verbal, Pulse, Unresponsive b. Focus only on local emergencies c. Always prioritize medical professionals Which is the first step in the chain of survival? d. Act independently from government authorities a. Immediate CPR b. Advanced life support –What does safety primarily mean? c. Activation of the emergency response system a. Freedom from fear and anxiety d. Defibrillation b. Freedom from harm or injury c. A state of physical well-being only What is the recommended compression depth for an adult d. The absence of security risks during CPR? a. At least 1 inch What is a key aspect of security? b. About 2 inches a. Physical health c. At least 1/3 of the chest diameter b. Freedom from danger and fear d. More than 3 inches c. Prevention of natural disasters d. The absence of human interaction When should an AED be used? a. Only when a healthcare provider is present Why are safety and security important? b. When the victim is unresponsive and has no pulse a. They ensure personal freedom from physical harm and c. Immediately upon arrival, regardless of the situation fear. d. Only in cases of mild cardiac distress b. They are primarily for managing financial risks. c. They eliminate the need for healthcare services. What is the first step in controlling bleeding? d. They guarantee long-term employment security. a. Apply a pressure bandage b. Use antiseptic solutions What is one of the primary concerns of national security in the c. Apply direct pressure Philippines? d. Elevate the wound a. Controlling international trade b. Maintaining territorial integrity and sovereignty Which of the following is considered a critical burn? c. Expanding military territories abroad a. Sunburn covering the arms d. Prioritizing local economic trade agreements b. Burns caused by chemicals or electricity c. Superficial burns on the leg What is the government's prime duty as stated in the 1987 d. Minor burns on the hand Philippine Constitution? a. To focus on economic growth exclusively What is the primary first aid for heat exhaustion? b. To serve and protect the people a. Submerge the patient in ice water c. To ensure citizens’ employment b. Remove the patient from the heat and rehydrate d. To prioritize international relations c. Administer medication for pain relief d. Apply heating pads to regulate temperature Why is campus safety and security critical in educational What is a duty of the Medical Team during emergencies? institutions? a. Turning on/off utilities a. To manage student grades effectively b. Performing search and rescue b. To ensure a safe learning environment c. Administering first aid and managing treatment areas c. To promote international enrollment d. Cleaning up debris after an incident d. To reduce academic stress What is the primary function of the Communication and Radio What does the Philippine Campus Security Act of 1990 require Disaster Team during an emergency? institutions to do? a. Conducting initial medical assessments a. Create a mandatory evacuation plan for natural disasters b. Searching and rescuing victims b. Establish mechanisms to prevent crime and ensure c. Establishing and updating communication systems safety d. Performing heavy object lifting c. Provide free health insurance for all students d. Install surveillance cameras in every classroom —What is a disaster primarily characterized by? Which of the following is an example of a crime commonly a. A routine event manageable with local resources reported on campuses? b. A sudden event causing significant disruption and loss a. Internet fraud c. A regular occurrence with no human impact b. Tax evasion d. A planned activity for emergency practice c. Hazing-related crimes d. Corporate theft Which of the following is a geophysical disaster? a. Flood What is one way to prevent theft on campus? b. Earthquake a. Always carry a large amount of cash for emergencies. c. Tornado b. Leave valuables unattended in your locker. d. Wildfire c. Keep money and jewelry in a safe place, out of sight. d. Store all belongings in open areas for easy access. What type of disaster is a tsunami classified as? a. Geophysical Which of the following requires immediate campus-wide b. Hydrological attention? c. Meteorological a. Class schedule changes d. Biological b. Bomb threats c. Minor delays in faculty meetings Which phenomenon is an example of a meteorological d. Lost and found reports disaster? a. Earthquake What is the role of the Campus Emergency Response Team b. Volcanic eruption (CERT)? c. El Niño a. To assist in emergencies and disasters on campus d. Oil spill b. To monitor academic performance of students c. To schedule campus events Which of the following is considered a man-made disaster? d. To enforce dress codes a. Storm surge b. Agricultural pestilence What is a primary responsibility of the Incident Management c. Chemical spill Team during an emergency? d. Tornado a. Conducting medical triage b. Coordinating the activation of emergency plans Disaster risk is a combination of hazard, vulnerability, and what c. Cleaning up debris other factor? d. Setting up communication devices a. Exposure b. Population What is one of the duties of the Damage Assessment Team c. Geography during an emergency? d. Education a. Administering first aid b. Damage assessment of facilities and buildings Which characteristic of disaster risk refers to its ability to c. Operating communication radios change over time? d. Reporting suspicious individuals a. Invisible b. Emergent c. Dynamic d. Unevenly distributed Which of the following is an effect of environmental Which of the following is NOT a trait of an effective degradation? student-facilitator teacher? a. Improved biodiversity a. Patience b. Reduced atmospheric pollution b. Creativity c. Loss of natural resources c. Indifference d. Strengthened ecosystems d. Flexibility How does poverty contribute to disaster risk? Why is creativity important for teachers? a. It increases access to advanced technology. a. It helps in managing the classroom more effectively. b. It limits resources for disaster preparation and b. It allows for engaging and innovative lesson planning. response. c. It reduces the workload of teachers. c. It reduces the likelihood of natural hazards. d. It ensures all students receive equal grades. d. It eliminates vulnerability to environmental changes. What is the primary purpose of a lesson plan? Which of the following is a consequence of climate change? a. To provide a random teaching structure a. Fewer natural disasters b. To answer important questions about teaching b. Lower sea levels c. To reduce teaching hours c. Extreme heatwaves d. To focus only on theoretical concepts d. Decreased global temperatures What are the three pivotal components of an effective lesson What does the psychological perspective of a disaster focus plan? on? a. Content, timeline, and flexibility a. Economic impact on society b. Objectives, teaching activities, and assessment b. People's emotional and cognitive reactions methods c. Physical damage to infrastructure c. Resources, orientation, and creativity d. Governmental disaster response d. Group work, homework, and discipline What is an example of the economic impact of a disaster? How does a well-prepared lesson plan benefit struggling a. Disruption of government services students? b. Increased cooperation among communities a. By eliminating the need for additional practice c. Damage to the flow of goods and services b. By providing a clear structure and targeted support d. Spread of airborne diseases c. By focusing solely on advanced learners d. By avoiding the use of real-life examples Which concern falls under the biological perspective of disasters? Why is it important for teachers to include real-life examples in a. Political inequalities their lessons? b. Spread of infectious diseases a. To stretch students' imaginations and deepen c. Economic disruptions understanding d. Psychological stress b. To replace theoretical explanations c. To make lessons longer What is the purpose of an emergency survival kit? d. To reduce the need for assignments a. To provide long-term solutions to disasters b. To offer immediate essentials during emergencies What is one major advantage of a lesson plan for substitute c. To prevent natural disasters from occurring teachers? d. To eliminate the need for evacuation plans a. It allows them to teach their preferred topics b. It provides a clear reference for continuity in teaching In the disaster simulation activity, what is the primary goal? c. It eliminates the need for preparation a. To analyze global economic trends d. It reduces the workload of the permanent teacher b. To practice decision-making in disaster scenarios c. To predict future disasters What does a good lesson plan promote in a classroom d. To compare disaster impacts across countries environment? a. Strict discipline b. Random teaching methods — What is the primary objective of the NSTP Literacy Training c. Healthy learning and structured management Service? d. Less interaction with students a. To promote environmental awareness b. To train students in teaching literacy and numeracy to various segments of society c. To improve physical fitness among youth d. To conduct scientific research on literacy How does a lesson plan contribute to a teacher’s confidence? According to the lesson, what determines the community a. By providing them with random activities to follow environment? b. By helping them plan and anticipate teaching outcomes a. Government policies c. By focusing solely on theoretical content b. Relationships among neighbors d. By removing the need to assess students c. Availability of resources d. Population size — What is emphasized as the uniqueness of every individual in shaping their identity? What is the value of living in service to others? a. Their educational background a. It is primarily a strategy for personal gain. b. Their ability to introduce themselves and understand b. It reflects the value of love and fosters the real others' identities experience of love. c. Their financial status c. It ensures that conflicts remain unresolved. d. Their physical appearance d. It reduces the need for relationships. According to the text, what forms the foundation of an What is described as the most powerful result of service? individual's identity? a. Accumulating wealth a. Social media presence b. Achieving peace through loving service, especially with b. Family and upbringing those in conflict c. Career achievements c. Expanding one's influence d. Peer groups d. Eliminating personal responsibilities What is described as the "common origin" for all individuals? a. National heritage b. The Creator, or God c. Educational achievements DISCLAIMER: the following questions are not the exact d. Cultural traditions questions in the finals Where do human rights originate, according to the lesson? a. International treaties b. Almighty God c. Government policies d. Historical revolutions Which is NOT listed as a responsibility that comes with human rights? a. Voting in elections b. Ignoring laws c. Serving in the military d. Performing community service What is considered the most essential value for citizenship? a. Personal success b. The golden rule of selfless integrity and trustworthiness c. Following trends d. Competing with others How can unity and peace be built, as stated in the lesson? a. By enforcing strict rules b. Through shared values and commonly held standards c. By avoiding conflicts d. Through individual isolation What is the ultimate goal of service to others? a. Achieving personal recognition b. Building a peaceful world with prosperity and happiness for all c. Gaining financial wealth d. Promoting competition