(For experts) 2010 "PICC - National Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Knowledge Contest" Written Competition Questions

2010 "PICC-National Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Knowledge Contest"

Written Contest Questions

I. Judgment Questions (1 point each, ***40 questions)

1. Disasters refer to all natural disasters that have a destructive impact on the natural ecological environment and the construction of the material and spiritual civilization of human society, especially on the safety of people's lives and property. spiritual civilization construction, especially on people's life and property safety caused by the destructive impact of natural events or social events. ( )

2. When a person encounters an emergency, if he/she knows how to save himself/herself from the disaster, maintains a good psychological state, and takes self-rescue behaviors to protect himself/herself or escapes from the scene, he/she can be saved from possible casualties. ( )

3. Raising awareness and popularizing the basic knowledge of self-rescue and mutual rescue in disasters is the most effective, economical and safe way to cope with sudden-onset natural disasters. ( )

4. Watching disaster films and TV programs has a positive significance in raising awareness of disaster prevention and relief. ( )

5. After the main shock of an earthquake, schools should organize the evacuation of students in an orderly manner, and also protect their heads with schoolbags and so on. ( )

6. When buried in the rubble, you can call for help by banging on a water pipe if you can. ( )

7. Epidemic prevention after a disaster is important for reducing disaster losses. ( )

8. If you find a stream suddenly muddy in a valley, you should be alert to the danger of flash floods and run away from the valley as soon as possible. ( )

9. If it is too late to escape from a mountain during a flash flood, you can tie your body to a big tree with a rope. ( )

10. If cracks are visible on a hillside and are widening or lengthening, this means a landslide may occur. ( )

11. The destructive power of a typhoon is mainly caused by three factors: strong winds, heavy rain and storm surge. ( )

12. The delta areas where the big rivers and sea outlets are located are the areas with the most serious storm surge disasters. ( )

13. The 7.2-magnitude Great Hanshin Earthquake occurred on January 17, 1995 in Japan. ( )

14. The 1998 mega-flood occurred in the Yangtze, Songhua and Huaihe river basins in China. ( )

15. On April 14, 2010, a powerful earthquake in Yushu County, Qinghai Province, had a magnitude of 7.5 on the Richter scale. ( )

16. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck the United States and also caused severe damage to China's southeastern coastal areas. ( )

17. Construction safety has "three treasures", they are: helmets, safety belts and safety nets. ( )

18. ( )

18. electrical equipment fire to use water to put out in a timely manner. ( )

19. Employees in the production process due to violations of safety regulations in the event of injury or death, is not a workplace accident. ( )

20. When the electrocuted person stops breathing and has no heartbeat, artificial respiration and heart squeezing should be carried out at the same time, and the two kinds of resuscitation should be carried out synchronously. ( )

21. If there is thick smoke and you can't walk upright to evacuate the fire, you can crawl against the ground or the root of the wall and cover your mouth and nose with a wet mask or towel to get through the smoke. ( )

22. When a frying pan is on fire, the correct way to extinguish the fire is to pour cold water slowly along the walls of the pan to prevent splashing. ( )

23. When a TV set catches fire, cover it with a blanket or quilt, and stand directly in front of the TV set. ( )

24. To control and eliminate an incipient fire in a timely manner, we mainly rely on the public security fire department. ( )

25. In order to avoid the responsibility of compensation for accidents, production and management units enter into "life-and-death contracts" with employees in labor contracts, which are illegal, invalid, and not protected by law. ( )

26. In the event of an outbreak or epidemic of an infectious disease, the State Council shall have the right, in accordance with the needs of controlling the epidemic, to mobilize personnel or reserve materials in an emergency, and to temporarily requisition houses, means of transportation, and related facilities and equipment in the local people's government at or above the county level, either on a national scale or in the context of a trans-provincial, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the central government. ( )

27. HIV-infected people have no symptoms like normal people, and can only be detected by testing for HIV antibodies in the blood. ( )

28. The higher the concentration of disinfectant, the better the disinfecting effect. ( )

29. Most disinfectant drugs are corrosive and irritating, and too much disinfection and too high a concentration of disinfectant can cause damage to humans and the environment. ( )

30. Patients suspected of having a Category A infectious disease should be isolated and treated in a designated place until a clear diagnosis is made. ( )

31. The most contagious period of time for people infected with infectious atypical pneumonia is from 4 to 9 days of the disease. ( )

32. The main sources of rabies are warm-blooded animals such as dogs, cats, domestic animals (pigs, cows, horses) and wild animals that are sick or latently infected. ( )

33. Brain fever is a respiratory disease, so it cannot be transmitted from infants to young children through close contact such as hugging or breastfeeding. ( )

34. Frequent opening of windows and ventilation can reduce the incidence of respiratory diseases such as measles. ( )

35. The early symptoms of HPAI in humans are similar to those of human influenza. ( )

36. Cold, excessive fatigue, malnutrition, and overeating are all conducive to the development of bacillary dysentery. ( )

37. In December 1989, the 44th session of the General Assembly adopted a resolution designating the second Wednesday of October as the International Day for Disaster Reduction. ( )

38. Houses expropriated and occupied by government departments, unauthorized buildings, dangerous buildings, illegally occupied property, and property in a dangerous state are covered by comprehensive household property insurance. ( )

39. Mudslides are covered under the comprehensive business property insurance. ( )

40. If a non-business truck violates the safe loading regulations and causes property damage to a third party in a traffic accident, its commercial third-party liability insurance will increase its deductible by 10% when it pays out the claim. ( )

Two, single-choice questions (1 point per question, ****40 questions. Each question of the alternative, only 1 most consistent with the meaning of the question)

1. Approved by the State Council, since 2009, May 12 each year for ( ).

A. "National Day of Disaster Prevention and Relief" B. "China Disaster Relief Day"

C. "National Disaster Day" D. " Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Day"

2. The National Comprehensive Coordination Office for Disaster Relief is located in ( ).

A. Ministry of Civil Affairs B. Ministry of Water Resources

C. Ministry of Agriculture D. Earthquake Bureau

3. The theme of the 2010 "Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Day" is ( ).

A. "Natural Disaster Reduction and Sustainable Development" B. "Urbanization and Disasters"

C. "Disaster Reduction in the Community" D. "Disaster Reduction in the School". "Disaster Reduction Starts in Schools"

4. The International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction, which refers to ( ).

A. 1980-1990 B. 1990-2000

C. 2000-2010 D. 2010-2020

5. The 27th session of the UN General Assembly decided to designate June 5 of each year as ( ).

A. Tree Planting Day B. Earth Day C. Environment Day D. Disaster Risk Reduction Day

6. Outdoors, you should ( ) avoid earthquakes.

A. outdoors is safe and there is no need to take any measures to avoid earthquakes

B. choose a spacious open area nearby to avoid earthquakes

C. avoid earthquakes next to a building

D. avoid earthquakes in a crowded place

7. When you encounter earthquakes in an upstairs classroom, you should ( ).

A. run downstairs immediately

B. sit in your seat and call for help

C. crouch down in the corner of the classroom or next to your desk and protect your head with your hands

D. take the elevator downstairs immediately

8. To avoid an earthquake outside the classroom, you should ( ).

A. run home

B. avoid the earthquake at a distance twice the height of the building

C. run into the building and seek help from the teacher

D. avoid the earthquake near the building

9. To avoid the earthquake on the train, you should ( ).

A. don't wait for the train to stop, open the window and jump out

B. crouch down next to the seat and grab the steel tube of the seat

C. find your baggage quickly to prevent people from stealing them in the chaos

D. organize people to jump out immediately

10. to save a drowning person, you should ( ).

A. get into the water and then touch the drowning person from the front

B. no matter whether you know water or not, you should be obliged to go into the water to save people

C. according to their own conditions, choose the way to save people, do not know how to swim to look for people on the shore, find a tool to rescue

D. immediately stay away from the edge of the water

11. fecal matter and garbage in the disaster area's temporary shelter, you should be ( ).

A. put it into a tank and spray it with disinfectant water

B. dump it behind the house

C. throw it into the nearby stagnant water

D. leave it unmanaged

12. Before a mudslide arrives, the omens are ( ).

A. muddy roads after rain

B. thunderous noise in the valley after a heavy rainstorm

C. leaves on the mountain swaying in the same direction

D. clear skies

13. A heavy rainstorm is defined as a 24-hour rainfall of ( ).

A. >30 millimeters B. >40 millimeters C. >50 millimeters D. 50-99.9 millimeters

14. ( ) is the period of the year when China's major rivers are most prone to flooding, which puts great pressure on flood prevention and mitigation work.

A. March to May B. April to November C. May to September D. October to December

15. The destructive power of tornadoes is not only due to their strong wind speed, but also due to its ( ).

A. extremely high internal temperature

B. extremely high internal humidity

C. extremely low internal air pressure

D. extremely low external air pressure

16. The criterion for a very heavy rainstorm is a daily rainfall of ( ).

A. more than 50 millimeters

B. more than 100 millimeters

C. more than 150 millimeters

D. more than 250 millimeters

17. When you are outdoors in the presence of lightning, you should ( ).

A. run to higher ground

B. stay away from exposed water pipes, gas pipes and other metal objects in buildings

C. take shelter under a tree

D. hold a metal object in your hand

18. The correct position to take when avoiding lightning strikes is ( ).

A. stand in place

B. stand hand in hand

C. crouch down with your hands on your knees and keep your head down as low as possible, and be careful not to touch the wall with your hands

D. run quickly

19. Sandstorms, dust storms and dusty weather mostly occur in the ( ).

A. When warm and humid air passes over

B. When cold air passes over

C. Heavy rainstorms

D. Thunderstorms

20. In emergencies, social vehicles can be called in for disaster relief, which is stipulated by the ( ).

A. Flood Control Law of the People's Republic of China

B. Law of the People's Republic of China on the Defense of Earthquake and Disaster Reduction

C. Water Law of the People's Republic of China

D. Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China

21. In case of a flood, you should ( ).

A. cross the flooded highway and look for a safe place on higher ground

B. if the car has stalled, abandon the car and flee to a safe place

C. stay in the car and wait for help

D. keep driving

22. The following typhoons affecting our country took place in 2009 ( ).

A. Yuna B. Hagupit C. Morakot D. Sangmi

23. Of the following tsunami disasters, the one that caused the most deaths and injuries was ( ).

A. 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami B. Tsunami triggered by the 2001 Peru earthquake

C. Tsunami triggered by the 2007 Solomon Islands earthquake D. Tsunami triggered by the 2010 Chilean earthquake

24. The meteorological conditions that are most prone to forest fires are those of ( ).

A. clear, high temperature, high wind

B. clear, high temperature, no wind

C. sultry, before a thunderstorm, light wind

D. low temperature, high wind

25. Foam fire extinguishers can not be used to extinguish ( ) fires.

A. plastic B. gasoline

C. kerosene D. sodium metal

26. A fire on a bus should be ( ).

A. the door can not be opened, escape from the window

B. find each other, delayed escape

C. call a friend, ask how to solve

D. protect their belongings

27. suspected fracture or cervical or lumbar injuries to the person, rescue ( ).

A. to be carried to the hospital immediately for treatment

B. to pull the injured person out as soon as possible and take him to the hospital immediately

C. to be assisted or carried on a stretcher by the rescuer and then transported

D. not to be forced to pull and drag, but try to expose the whole body, and then carry the whole body

28. Practitioners who find out about emergencies that directly jeopardize the safety of the persons have the The practitioner has the right to ( ).

A. stop the work

B. stop the work or evacuate the workplace after taking possible emergency measures

C. evacuate the workplace

D. continue to work

29. When a train is derailed, you should be careful to stay away from ( ).

A. doors, windows and soft sleeper compartments

B. doors, windows and toilets

C. doors, windows and the front carriage

D. doors, windows and carriages

30. suspected that the liquefied petroleum gas cylinder residual liquid is too much, it should be sent to the ( ) to deal with, and it is strictly prohibited to pour the residual liquid yourself.

A. Fire Brigade B. Environmental Protection Bureau C. Liquefied petroleum gas filling station D. Public Security Bureau

31. Scalded by hot oil, you should ( ).

A. apply a cold compress with a cool towel immediately, then use a scalding cream

B. rub lard immediately

C. rub soya bean oil immediately

D. rinse with soapy water immediately

32. In 1956, a company in the town of ( ), Japan, discharged wastewater discharged from nitrogen fertilizers into a bay, which ultimately led to the madness of the local cats spasmed and jumped into the sea, and then the local cats jumped into the sea to commit suicide. Patients with symptoms similar to those of the cats have since appeared, and the name of their disease is named after the town.

A. Minamata B. Aomori C. Fukuoka D. Kanagawa

33. The main route of transmission of tuberculosis is ( ).

A. inhaling droplet nuclei containing tuberculosis bacteria

B. shaking hands with a person with tuberculosis

C. dining with a person with tuberculosis

D. sharing a room with a person with tuberculosis

34. The plague is a naturally occurring virulent infectious disease that is spread primarily through the following ( ) vectors.

A. wild mice B. rat fleas C. mosquitoes D. flies

35. The optimum temperature for the growth of fungi in general is ( ).

A. 5 ℃ ~ 10 ℃ B. 10 ℃ ~ 15 ℃ C. 20 ℃ ~ 28 ℃ D. 30 ℃ ~ 40 ℃

36. Different parts of the plant on the uptake of pesticide residues in the size of the size of the order from the largest to the smallest ().

A. root>stem>leaf>fruit

B. root>leaf>fruit>stem

C. fruit>leaf>stem>root

D. leaf>stem>root>fruit

37. To rescue the injured, should be the first ( ).

A. take all appropriate methods of on-the-spot care before sending to the hospital

B. give adequate food and drink before sending to the hospital

C. get the company of relatives and friends and care before resuscitation and treatment

D. give clothes before sending to the hospital

38. The following household properties are not accepted by the insurer for insurance ( )

D. leaf > stem > root > fruit

37.

A. refrigerators, televisions

B. the insured's house and its interior decoration

C. books, paintings and calligraphy

D. the insured's clothing

39. The basic liability of the insurance of goods transported by domestic waterways and land transportation does not include ( ).

A. Earthquake

B. *** with the cost of marine damage

C. Theft

D. Rainstorm

40. Lightning referred to in the enterprise property insurance, the form of damage can be divided into direct lightning strikes and ( ).

A. Indirect Lightning Strike

B. Induction Lightning Strike

C. Non-Direct Lightning Strike

D. Spherical Lightning Strike

Three Multiple Choice Questions (2 points for each question, ****40 questions.). For each question, two to four of the choices meet the meaning of the question. Select the wrong item into the question, the question is not scored; the correct item is less selected, each correct item selected 0.5 points)

1. belongs to the world's environmental problems are ( ).

A. Ozone hole B. Desertification

C. Acid rain D. Greenhouse effect E. Earthquake

2. The following idioms can be used for disaster prevention and mitigation ( ).

A. mending the penny for the sheep B. saving for a rainy day

C. preventing the slightest step D. taking advantage of the water like a fish E. panicking

3. When the gas leaks after an earthquake, it should be ( ).

A. Cut off the main gas supply and leave the scene quickly

B. Turn on the range hood or exhaust fan to ventilate the gas

C. When the light is dim and the lighting circuit has been damaged by the earthquake, light candles to find the gas leak and plug it with a wet towel

D. Cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel and look for a chance to escape as soon as possible

E. Call the police

4. p>4. The spread of poisonous gas after an earthquake should be ( ).

A. Flee the scene immediately

B. Identify the direction of the wind and flee to a higher position upwind

C. Cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel and flee quickly

D. Flee to a low-lying place downwind

E. Flee against the wind

5. Bungalow dwellers shouldn't ( )in the event of an earthquake.

A. lie down on the table and bed nearby

B. carry fragile items such as televisions and other items immediately when they feel the tremor

C. hide under the windows

D. turn off the power supply, gas and fire when possible

E. run to the flat area outside when possible

6. People buried in the rubble should be ( )to deal with the aftershocks.

A. try to avoid the collapse of the body above the unstable

B. use the side of the masonry, sticks and other things to support the broken walls

C. use the side of the clothing to protect the head, neck

D. cook a lot of food, in order to long time to hold on

E. away from the hanging objects and other things he will cause harm

7. From the point of view of the mechanism of flooding, flooding has obvious ( ).

A. Seasonal B. Regional

C. Repeatable D. Destructive

E. Irreproducible

8. About landslides and mudslides, the correct statement is ( ).

A. Landslides are the phenomenon of glacial ice sliding downward under gravity and pressure

B. Mudslides are mega-flood outbursts

C. Landslides and mudslides can damage farmland, village houses, roads, etc., and jeopardize the lives, property and safety of human beings

D. Landslides and mudslides are a kind of natural disaster with a wide distribution

E. The occurrence The intensity and frequency of these natural disasters are related to human activities

9. When choosing the foundation of a building, the following places ( ) should be avoided.

A. Loose land

B. Places with shallow water table

C. Slopes or foothills of mountains

D. Areas where active faults pass through and on ancient watercourses, old ponds or sandy beaches and their filler zones

E. Places with firm land

10. Buried people should usually take ( ) to preserve their strength and wait for rescue.

A. Cover their mouths, noses and heads with wet hand towels, clothes or other fabrics

B. Move their hands and feet as much as possible, and support the weight on top of their bodies with the portable objects around them to avoid collapsing

C. When it is quiet around them, or when they can hear someone talking above them, they should knock out to send a message to the outside world

D. Try to save strength and lie still, and then wait for help. D. When you can't get out, try to save your strength, lie still, keep your strength and wait for help

E. Shout out loud

11. Before a landslide comes, the hillside may ( ).

A. foot of the slope at the spring, well water level or water volume suddenly changed

B. soil landslide open crack extension direction parallel to the extension direction of the slope, the arc is more obvious

C. foot of the slope at the soil on the rise

D. grass on the hillside suddenly dried up

E. the land is dry and cracked

12. defense measures against typhoon disasters are (). ).

A. seawalls B. wave walls

C. submarine tunnels D. protective forests

E. enclosure of the sea to make fields

13. When a typhoon comes, you should ( ).

A. prepare drinking water and food

B. check whether the house is safe and secure

C. tie up objects that may be blown down by the typhoon

D. remove large advertising plaques on the street

E. hide under the billboards

14. To minimize the damage caused by tornadoes, it is necessary to ( ) .

A. crouch down facing a glass window

B. stay away from dangerous houses and mobile homes

C. stay away from trees and utility poles

D. crouch down in a low-lying place

E. run to a high place

15. ( ) and other places can be sheltered from tornadoes.

A. bomb shelters, culverts

B. corridors on the ground floor of a building, basements

C. low-lying places in the field where there is no water

D. attics

E. high buildings

16. To avoid tornadoes while driving, you should ( ).

A. abandon the car and go to a low-lying area

B. stay in the car and don't go anywhere

C. abandon the car and go to the lowest level of a nearby building

D. drive away from the area where the winds are passing through

E. drive quickly

17. ( ) measures can help to reduce the hazards of hot weather.

A. Drinking cold salt water

B. Minimizing time spent outdoors during the day

C. Eating more lychees

D. Wearing umbrellas and sunscreen when going out

E. Drinking as little water as possible

18. Cold snaps may bring about a ( ).

A. sand and dust storms

B. strong winds, blizzards and cooler temperatures

C. freezing temperatures

D. rainfall

E. sunshine

19. Safety measures to prevent flooding include ( ).

A. Taking shelter on a strong embankment

B. Making proper arrangements in advance and keeping valuables at home safe

C. Cutting off water, electricity and gas supply and locking the door of the house when leaving the residence

D. Running downstream of the river

E. Dredging the drains in the place where you live in advance

20.After the Wenchuan earthquake, the Ministry of Civil Affairs After the Wenchuan earthquake, the Ministry of Civil Affairs and others determined that the extremely hard-hit areas included ( ).

A. Xiaojin County, Sichuan Province B. Qingchuan County, Sichuan Province

C. Beichuan County, Sichuan Province D. Shifang City, Sichuan Province

E. Ningqiang County, Shaanxi Province

21. On May 18, 2009, the rescue team from China that went to Russia to take part in the "Bogorodsk" joint relief exercise of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization was. China's rescue team that went to Russia on May 18, 2009 to take part in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization's "Bogorodsk" joint disaster relief exercise was

A. Public Security Border Guard Medical Rescue Team for Earthquake Relief B. China Fire Emergency Rescue Team

C. Beijing Red Cross Blue Sky Rescue Team

D. China National Earthquake Disaster Emergency Rescue Team E. China Red Cross Rescue Team

22. The following typhoon names belong to the mainland of China named after ( ).

A. Azalea B. Jade Rabbit

C. Yuna D. Swan

E. Wukong

23. Of the following, the earthquake corresponds accurately to the magnitude of the earthquake: ( ).

A. 2010 Chile Earthquake: 8.8 magnitude

B. 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake: 7.5 magnitude

C. 1976 Tangshan Earthquake: 7.8 magnitude

D. 2010 Haiti Earthquake: 7.0 magnitude

E. 2010 Yushu Earthquake in Qinghai: 7.1 magnitude

24. The things you should pay attention to when putting out a fire include ( ).

A. From the windward side of the fire source

B. The water should be sprayed from the periphery of the fire source

C. Gradually forced to the center of the fire source

D. There must be sufficient wind volume and a smooth return alley, to prevent explosions

E. Spraying from the downwind side of the fire source

25. ( ) is the commonly used method of combating forest fires.

A. direct fire suppression method B. natural fire suppression method

C. isolation zone fire suppression method D. biological fire suppression method

E. non-direct fire suppression method

26. The natural causes of grassland fires are mainly ( ).

A. Lightning strikes

B. Spontaneous combustion of peat

C. Weed rot in haystacks

D. Volcanic eruptions

E. Smoking

27. The following are self-combusting items ( ).

A. yellow phosphorus B. celluloid

C. nitrocellulose D. metal sulfides

E. matches

28. To escape from smoke, you should ( ).

A. block the mouth and nose with a soaked towel

B. crawl forward when escaping

C. 5 centimeters away from the ground for the nose and mouth

D. escape upright in the smoke

E. stand in place and wait for help

29. high-rise buildings, the following can be avoided by the method of ( ).

A. Hiding in a closet in case of fire

B. Smoke-proof stairwells, closed stairwells, and corridors with external windows can be used to avoid danger and escape

C. Escape by means of a descender

D. Escape by means of a safety rope

E. Escape by means of a common elevator

30. When a train derails, it should be ( ).

A. away from the window, you should try to grab a solid object

B. should open the window and jump down

C. to protect the head

D. after the car stopped before escaping

E. do not have to panic, waiting for rescue in the link

31. safe use of electricity should pay attention to ( ).

A. Don't overload electricity

B. Use fuses that match electrical equipment

C. Don't touch or wipe lamps with wet hands

D. Sockets must be in good condition

E. Purchase electricity in a timely manner

32.Sudden accidents among the elderly mainly include ( ).

A. bone fracture B. burns

C. accidental medication D. sudden illness

E. presbyopia

33. The most toxic part of the puffer fish is ( ).

A. liver B. blood

C. ovaries D. kidneys

E. fish skin

34. foot-and-mouth disease is a ( ) infectious disease.

A. acute B. chronic

C. contact D. non-contact

E. airborne

35. Excessive consumption of monosodium glutamate can produce the following ( ) symptoms.

A. short-term headache B. rapid heartbeat

C. weakness of the limbs D. nausea

E. slowed down heartbeat

36. The avian influenza outbreak began in December 2003 in many countries in East Asia - mainly in the ( ). Until mid-2005, the epidemic not only showed no signs of subsiding, but also continued to spread.

A. Vietnam B. South Korea C. India

D. Thailand E. France

37. ( ) people are not fit to drive.

A. Suffering from gastroptosis

B. Incredibly nervous after getting into the car

C. Shortness of breath and rapid heartbeat right after getting into the car

D. Cold hands and feet after getting into the car

E. People suffering from mild colds

38. The contents of the risk assessment of the plantation industry include ( ).

A. assessment of man-made accidents B. assessment of planting varieties C. assessment of the planting environment

D. assessment of the production situation E. assessment of natural disasters

39. ( ) cannot take out home contents insurance on the property where it operates.

A. Husband and wife stores B. Private enterprises C. Cottage craftsmen

D. General managers of state-owned enterprises E. Individual urban and rural businessmen

40. The policyholder must should have the conditions of ( ), the life insurance contract is established.

A. The policyholder must have civil rights capacity

B. The policyholder is not required to have an insurance interest in the subject matter of the insurance

C. The policyholder must have entered into an insurance contract with the insurer

D. The policyholder must have delivered the premiums according to the agreement of the contract

E. The policyholder must have the ability to act civilly

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