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Crisis Management Worksheet

A Grade 7 social studies worksheet on crisis management, covering identification, response, and prevention strategies.

Grade 7 Social studies Social SkillsCrisis Management
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Multiple ChoiceFill in the BlanksShort AnswerTrue / FalseMatchingLong Answer

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D2.Civ.8.6-8D2.Psy.2.6-8

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crisis managementsocial skillsgrade 7civics
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Crisis Management

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Read each question carefully and provide your best answer based on your understanding of crisis management.

1. Which of the following is NOT typically a stage in crisis management?

a

Pre-crisis

b

Crisis Response

c

Post-crisis

d

Crisis Entertainment

2. What is the primary goal of crisis management?

a

To cause panic

b

To minimize harm and restore normalcy

c

To ignore problems

d

To blame others

3. A crisis is an unexpected event that threatens to harm an organization, its stakeholders, or the general public. It can disrupt normal operations and create a sense of  .

4. Effective crisis communication involves providing timely, accurate, and   information to the public.

5. Describe one key difference between a problem and a crisis.

6. Why is it important to have a crisis management plan in place before a crisis occurs?

7. All crises are natural disasters.

T

True

F

False

8. Panic is the most helpful reaction during a crisis.

T

True

F

False

Match the crisis management term with its definition.

9. Mitigation

 

a. The actions taken during a crisis to manage its impact.

10. Preparedness

 

b. Steps taken to reduce the likelihood or severity of a crisis.

11. Response

 

c. Planning and training done before a crisis to ensure readiness.

12. Imagine a scenario where your school experiences a power outage during a major exam. Outline a brief crisis management plan for this situation, including steps for immediate response, communication, and recovery.