The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to 110 5th and 6th grade students. It asked questions about natural disasters, ways to find out about dangers, individual protection methods, the purpose of gas helmets, knowledge of evacuation maps, harmful substances, organs damaged by drugs, and learning about road safety rules. The majority of students identified earthquakes, floods, and snow/ice as natural disasters, and learned about dangers through media like TV and the internet.
1. RESULTS OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR 5 th , 6 th GRADE
No OF PARTICIPANTS: 110
QUESTION 1: " Which of the following events are considered to be natural disasters?
120
earthquake flood snow and ice slippery terrorism
act of
102 108 86 8
100
80
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20
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earthquake flood snow and ice slippery act of terrorism
2. QUESTION 2: " How do we find out about different kinds of dangers?"
on120 phone
the through media:radio, Tv, internet, newspapers
12 108
100
80
Row 5
60
40
20
0
on the phone through media:radio, Tv, internet, newspapers
3. QUESTION 3: " What means of individual protection do you know?"
gas helmet hiding places
120
for children
53 105
100
80
Row 5
60
40
20
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gas helmet for children hiding places
4. QUESTION 4: " What does the gas-helmet serve?"
saving the respiratory organs, the face, the eyes from a direct fall of radioactive substances, chemical agents and biological agents
saving upper and lower limbs 120
98 12
100
80
Row 5
60
40
20
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saving upper and lower limbs
saving the respiratory organs, the face, the eyes from a direct fall of radioactive substances, chemical agents and biological agents
5. QUESTION 5: " Do you know where is the map for evacuation in your school?"
yes
100 no
89 21
90
80
70
60
Row 5
50
40
30
20
10
0
yes no
7. QUESTION 7:"What human organs are damaged by the drugs?"
120
brain stomach liver
110 58 68
100
80
60 Row 5
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20
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brain stomach liver
8. QUESTION 8:"How did you find about Road Safety Rules?"
from schoolfrom my parents media
120 from
102 109 65
100
80
60 Row 5
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from school from my parents from media