18 Questions
What is the first stage in the policy process or policy analysis?
Problem identification
Why is problem identification important in the policy process?
To enable evidence-based decision making
Which stage in the policy process involves evaluating the benefits and drawbacks of different solutions?
Cost-benefit assessment
Which factor is NOT typically considered when breaking down a policy problem?
Level of government intervention
How can a policy problem be broken down according to the text?
By examining the number of people affected, level of public concern, and time involved
Why is it important to assess the level of public concern in policy-making?
To gauge the urgency and priority of the issue
Which elements were identified as part of good governance in ADB's 1995 policy?
Accountability, participation, predictability, transparency
What is the main goal of good governance?
To manage social and economic resources for development
What is the role of government in ensuring good governance?
To choose policies beneficial for the country
Which indicator is NOT part of the elements of good governance according to ADB's policy?
Efficiency
What is the main goal of the policy process?
To find the best way to address public problems
How is governance intertwined with economic, political, and administrative authority?
Economic, political, and administrative authority jointly manage a country's affairs
What is the significance of the 'goal' in public policy, as per the USAID definition?
It signifies the solution to a problem
What does the term 'course of action' refer to in the context of public policy?
The implementation mechanism for achieving a goal
Why is predictability considered an important element of good governance?
To maintain stability and consistency in policies
How is governance defined in the context of various institutions according to the World Bank?
The exercise of power through economic, political, and social institutions
Which component has the highest weightage in the grading plan?
Project/Presentation/Technical Report
In the context of good governance, what does 'accountability' refer to?
The responsibility to answer for decisions and actions taken
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