NCERT TEXTBOOK QUESTIONS SOLVED
Q.1. Find out how potassium iodate tablets can be used to counter exposure to radioactivity.
Ans. Potassium iodate can be used to protect the thyroid against accumulation of radioactive iodine. It does this by saturating the body with a stable source of iodine prior to this exposure.
Q.2. How can we prevent and prepare for chemical disasters?
1. Find out what industries exist close to your city or village, and whether any of the chemicals they use are hazardous.
2. Find out whether an emergency plan is in place to deal with industrial accidents, and what antidotes can be used in case of poisoning of people, animals, water sources, etc.
3. Find out whether your local medical association is aware of how to treat patients suffering from exposure to these chemicals.
4. Make a report of your findings and take the help of your teacher to inform suitable authorities such as the District Magistrate, Block or Taluka Development Officer, or Municipal Corporation as well as the closest PHC.
5. Make a chart of simple Do-s and Don’t-s in the event of a chemical disaster based upon information gathered from the industry.
Ans.1. Find out with the help of your teacher.
2. Attempt this yourself.
3. Attempt this yourself.
4. Attempt this yourself.
5. Do’s during a chemical disaster:
Don’ts during a chemical disaster:
Exercises
Q.1. What causes manmade disasters?
Ans. Man-made disasters are caused by major accidents or inadvertent or deliberate actions of individuals, groups or governments.
Q.2. How do manmade disasters affect us?
Ans. In comparison to natural disasters, man-made disasters cost more in terms of human suffering, loss of life and they long-term damage to a country’s economy and productive capacity. Not only the survivors of tragedies like the Bhopal Gas Tragedy and the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bomb explosions, even newborns in these places still bear the brunt in the form of disabilities.
Q.3. How would you protect yourself and your family in the case of a nuclear disaster?
Ans. Nausea, dizziness, vomiting and disorientation are symptoms in case of nuclear attacks. An explosion is followed by a blast. Doors and windows should be closed. Radioactive rays do not penetrate solid structures, although buildings may be damaged by fires.
Q.4. What simple do’s and don’ts can you list in case of a biological disaster?
Ans. Do’s in the event of biological disasters:
Don’ts in the event of biological disasters:
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3. What are the consequences of man-made disasters? | ![]() |
4. Can man-made disasters be predicted? | ![]() |
5. How does disaster management play a role in mitigating man-made disasters? | ![]() |