Quiz on Movie Tidal Wave (2009 ) PUP 200 Cities in Cinema (2021 Summer - B) PDF

Title Quiz on Movie Tidal Wave (2009 ) PUP 200 Cities in Cinema (2021 Summer - B)
Course Cities in Cinema
Institution Arizona State University
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7/2/2021

Quiz on Movie: Tidal Wave (2009): PUP 200: Cities in Cinema (2021 Summer - B)

Quiz on Movie: Tidal Wave (2009) Due No due date

Points 14

Questions 14

Time Limit None

Instructions This is a multiple-choice quiz. The contents of this quiz consist of questions on the faculty presentation about the movie, questions the readings related to the movie, and questions related to the movie itself. Only correct answers will add points to your point total. Do not take this quiz until you have downloaded the study guide, watched the faculty presentation, done the readings, and then watched the movie.

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Score for this quiz: 14 out of 14 Submitted Jul 2 at 5:54am This attempt took 5 minutes.

Question 1

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How does the "Tidal Wave" movie portray events just before the tidal wave strikes Busan?

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Correct! In a scene at the beach (Gwangalli Beach), the sea starts receding from the shore.

In a scene at the beach(GwangalliBeach), the sea starts receding from the shore. This is an accurate portrayal of what would come before a tsunami (or tiday wave). However, the giant wave that follows the withdrawal of water is movie fiction. Tidal waves do rush a lot of water inland. However, they do not look like a giant wall of water hundreds of feet high. More commonly, water flows rapidly in a series of pulses.

Question 2

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How does "Tidal Wave" end -- specifically with respect to the city itself?

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Correct! "Tidal wave" ends with the scene of Busan (specifically the Haeundae District) in ruins.

"Tidal wave" ends with the scene of Busan (specifically the Haeundae District) in ruins. The question is whether you had a uplifting feeling from the end of the movie or relief that the movie was over?

Question 3

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The Port of Busan is one of the ten busiest container ports in the world, handling about 80% of South Korea's container cargo. When did Busan's Port become a trading hub?

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Since at least the 15th century, before Columbus

Although foreign trade started in 1883 at the Port of Busan, it has been a hub of trading since at least the 15th century.

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Question 4

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What is meant by the term “disaster risk management”?

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A process to lessen the impact of natural hazards and human-made disasters that is a systematic process of decisions, organization, operational skills, and capacities to implement strategies to limit the adverse effects of hazards.

The phrase to distinguish the potential answers is “risk management”. It takes administrative decisions, organization, operational skills and capacities to implement policies and strategies to manage risk.

Question 5

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In the UNDP “Urban Risk Management” 3 page article, the irst section focuses on what basic concern/topic? https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/84778/quizzes/607336?module item id=5512625

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That urban areas are huge centers of population hosting more than half the world’s population. Thus, cities can reduce risks by good management.

While two of the answers are true unto themselves (place matters, goal of disaster management), the premise of this article rests in the reality that cities will continue to host that majority of the world’s population and hence are in a key position to guide risk management.

Question 6

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The movie “Tidal Wave” takes place in the city of Busan in the Republic of Korea. This advanced nation (known in the USA as South Korea) has an extensive management system. What is that system?

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South Korea’s National Disaster Management System (NDMS) includes disaster management support systems that are installed in the central and local governments to take action against both natural and humanmade disasters.

South Korea’s National Disaster Management System (NDMS) consists of a central system at the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and local systems that are installed in 16 cities and provinces nationwide. The NDMS includes the system for data collection from the National Meteorological Administration (NMA) and Flood Control Offices (FCO), which are located at major rivers. The NDMS is a webbased system.

Question 7

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Buddhist temples in South Korea are usually located in __________, but this is not the case with the Haedong Yonggung Temple complex in Busan that has 108 steps at this _______ location. Select the best answers that ill in the blank.

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mountains; coastal

The Hae Dong Yong Gung complex was built along coastal cliffs. To get to the temple, you have to go down 108 steps from the entrance. The number 108 has signiicance in many religions including Buddhism. In some schools of Buddhism, there are thought to be 108 deilements. The Buddhism tradition talksa bout the 108 earthly desires in mortals, 108 lies that humans tell, and 108 human dilusions.

Question 8

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What is the type of natural disaster that would be most appropriate for a South Korea based movie?

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Typhoons (or what are called hurricanes in the USA) are common in the region of South Korea and do strike Busan on a fairly regular basis.

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While tidal waves (tsumami) and earthquakes are rare in South Korea, typhoons are actually common events. Thus, the best answer would be a typhoon.

Question 9

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During the Korean War, the city of Busan (Pusan) had special significance because ________. Finish the sentence with the best answer.

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Imperial Japan ruled Korea from 1910 until the end of World War II. The USA and Soviet Union made a post-war agreement to split Korea into a northern communist government and a southern democratic government.

After World War II, with the fall of the Japanese empire, Korea was freed. The major post-war powers of the USA and the Soviet Union made an agreement to split korea into two regions with two separate governments during the Cold War.

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Question 10

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The movie “Tidal Wave” takes place in the city of Busan in the Republic of Korea. This advanced nation (known in the USA as South Korea) has an extensive management system. What is that system?

Correct!

South Korea’s National Disaster Management System (NDMS) includes disaster management support systems that are installed in the central and local governments to take action against both natural and humanmade disasters.

South Korea’s National Disaster Management System (NDMS) consists of a central system at the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and local systems that are installed in 16 cities and provinces nationwide. The NDMS includes the system for data collection from the National Meteorological Administration (NMA) and Flood Control Offices (FCO), which are located at major rivers. The NDMS is a webbased system.

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Question 11

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In urban planning for dealing with natural disasters, who are the stakeholders who need to be involved in planning?

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All of the other answers are correct, and thus this is the best answer.

For successful urban planning in dealing with disasters both natural and human-made, all different types of stakeholders need to be involved. The process must be inclusive to be successful.

Question 12

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The Tidal Wave (2009) movie portrayed ___________ correctly, in terms of how tsunami’s operate in nature. Select the best answer that fills in the blank.

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the withdrawal of water prior to the arrival of the tsunami

The movie did show the withdrawal of water correctly. However, the size of the wave was far greater in magnitude than would be expected from the greatest natural tsunami events. Also, the most common way a tsunami interacts with land is through a series of pulses called wave trains, and the movie definitely did not portray this correctly.

Question 13

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With the movie set in South Korea, what would best describe the status of South Korea’s planning in disaster management?

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The governments of South Korea at local and national levels, as well as city and other groups have well developed disaster management plans that coordinate among governments and the private sector.

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The movie had nothing to do with disaster planning in South Korea. Long before the movie, governments in South Korea at local and national levels, as well as city and other groups have well developed disaster management plans that coordinate among governments and the private sector.

Question 14

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What was incorrect about how the Tidal Wave movie portrayed interactions between the tsunami and buildings in Busan?

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All of the other answers are correct, and thus this is the best answer.

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Just about the only correct aspect of a tsunami portrayed by the movie was that water withdraws from beaches just before the tsunami encounters the land.

Quiz Score: 14 out of 14

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