You are here: Sponsorship Upgrade: Emergency Quiz breadcrumb navigation:Home / Sponsor a child / Existing sponsors / Sponsorship Upgrade: Emergency Quiz What does it take to survive a disaster? What does it take to survive a disaster?We teach children, in communities that are most vulnerable to natural disasters, the skills they need should a disaster strike. Preparing children for a disaster can be a matter of life and death. Find out what it takes to survive a disaster and if you have what it takes to make quick and life-saving decisions!An alarm goes off in your school signalling that a severe thunderstorm is approaching. What steps should you take?You are indoors and there is lot of a smoke coming through under a closed door, what should you do?An earthquake strikes, what should you do if you are outside?An earthquake strikes, what should you do if you are inside a building?What items should you pack in a 'home disaster preparedness kit'?What should you do if you hear gunfire?If you live in a coastal area and hear a hurricane warning on the radio, what should you do?Thanks for taking part!You have a 0-30% survival rate. You may want to brush up on your knowledge before heading into a disaster zone. We know it’s not easy responding to a disaster, especially while also trying to keep calm in an incredibly stressful situation. That’s why we prepare children for disasters in advance and organise practice runs – as it really could mean a matter of life and death. Find out how children in Myanmar are preparing themselves with the skills they need to survive a disaster.Well done!You have a 30-65% survival rate. We know it’s not easy responding to a disaster, especially while also trying to keep calm in an incredibly stressful situation. That’s why we prepare children for disasters in advance and organise practice runs – as it really could mean a matter of life and death. Find out how children in Myanmar are preparing themselves with the skills they need to survive a disaster.Congratulations!You have a 65-100% survival rate. We’re happy you’re equipped to survive a disaster! We know it’s not easy responding to a disaster, especially while also trying to keep calm in an incredibly stressful situation, but you nailed it! We prepare children for disasters in advance and organise practice runs – as it really could mean a matter of life and death. Find out how children in Myanmar are preparing themselves with the skills they need to survive a disaster. Helping children to stay safe in emergenciesFIND OUT MORE ABOUT OUR WORKOur work