Week 7 Quiz PDF

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This document contains a quiz on participatory action planning and leadership development. The quiz covers topics such as participatory planning approaches, monitoring, evaluation, and community involvement.

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Here are the requested quiz questions based on the content from **\"Working with a Core Group of Leaders/Leadership Development and Participatory Action Planning.\"** **Identification Quiz (10 Items)** 1. The approach in urban planning that involves the whole community in decision-making....

Here are the requested quiz questions based on the content from **\"Working with a Core Group of Leaders/Leadership Development and Participatory Action Planning.\"** **Identification Quiz (10 Items)** 1. The approach in urban planning that involves the whole community in decision-making. - **Answer:** Participatory Planning 2. The planning approach introduced in the 1970s to gather local perceptions of rural environments. - **Answer:** Rapid Rural Appraisal (RRA) 3. The process where stakeholders engage in monitoring, data collection, and final evaluation together. - **Answer:** Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation (PM&E) 4. This level of participatory planning involves informing people about what is planned without requiring feedback. - **Answer:** Information 5. The feeling generated by involving community members in participatory planning, leading to trust. - **Answer:** Ownership 6. The principle that emphasizes the importance of considering cultural diversity in planning. - **Answer:** Respect to Grassroots Community Planning 7. The final stage in a participatory approach, often involving revisiting and modifying project aspects as needed. - **Answer:** Project reimplementation 8. A disadvantage of participatory planning where decision-making takes more time than individual planning. - **Answer:** Time-consuming process 9. The participatory planning level where different interests form partnerships to carry out plans. - **Answer:** Acting Together 10. The term for collaborative group discussions involving various community members to gather detailed feedback. - **Answer:** Focus Groups **Modified True or False Quiz (10 Items)** 1. **Participatory planning does not require input from marginalized groups.** - **Modified Answer:** False. Participatory planning includes input from marginalized groups to ensure inclusivity. 2. **A key disadvantage of participatory planning is that it fosters ownership among community members.** - **Modified Answer:** False. Fostering ownership is an advantage, not a disadvantage. 3. **Rapid Rural Appraisal (RRA) was designed to give decision-making power to local populations.** - **Modified Answer:** False. RRA primarily collected information but left decision-making to others. 4. **Monitoring and Evaluation in participatory planning occur after the project has concluded.** - **Modified Answer:** False. Monitoring and Evaluation take place throughout the project. 5. **The consultation level in participatory planning encourages decision-making together with the community.** - **Modified Answer:** False. Consultation involves offering options and gathering feedback without shared decision-making. 6. **A participatory planning approach can help build skills that benefit the community long after the project ends.** - **Modified Answer:** True 7. **Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation (PM&E) allows stakeholders to only provide feedback but not engage in data collection.** - **Modified Answer:** False. PM&E involves stakeholders in data collection and evaluation. 8. **In participatory planning, conflicting interests are considered part of the process.** - **Modified Answer:** True 9. **One drawback of participatory planning is the potential for one individual to disrupt the process if not managed.** - **Modified Answer:** True 10. **Participatory planning relies solely on a single method of impact evaluation.** - **Modified Answer:** False. Participatory planning combines multiple methods for impact evaluation. **Application and Analysis Multiple Choice Quiz (10 Items)** 1. What is a key reason for incorporating **participatory planning** into community projects? 2. **Acting together** as a level in participatory planning involves: - A\) Simply informing people about plans. - B\) Asking for feedback on potential options. - C\) Partnering to execute plans collectively. - D\) Supporting community-led initiatives independently. - **Answer:** C 3. The main purpose of **Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation (PM&E)** is to: - A\) Delay the project timeline until all feedback is collected. - C\) Increase project cost-effectiveness. - D\) Reduce the involvement of local communities. - **Answer:** B 4. Which advantage of participatory planning helps build a wide base of support across different community segments? - A\) Increased control by the planning team - B\) Enhanced skill development within the community - C\) Strong base of credibility and trust - D\) Reduced time commitment - **Answer:** C 5. **Rapid Rural Appraisal (RRA)** was criticized because: - A\) It lacked a structured approach. - B\) Local communities had limited decision-making power. - C\) It was too costly to implement. - D\) It was only applicable in urban settings. - **Answer:** B 6. Which disadvantage of participatory planning could disrupt the decision-making process if not managed? - A\) Low project costs - B\) Dominance of a single participant's view - C\) Strong team collaboration - D\) Accelerated timelines - **Answer:** B 7. **Consultation** as a participatory planning level is characterized by: - A\) Partnership and shared decision-making. - B\) Presenting options and receiving feedback. - C\) Independent community actions supported by grants. - D\) Mandatory community input in final decisions. - **Answer:** B 8. A community that successfully follows participatory planning is likely to: - A\) Face more internal conflicts. - B\) Avoid conflicts by excluding marginalized groups. - C\) Build lasting skills and community ties. - D\) Decrease overall community involvement. - **Answer:** C 9. When a participatory planning team uses **focus groups**, they are primarily aiming to: - A\) Quantitatively assess project budget needs. - B\) Gather in-depth community feedback. - C\) Develop a strict project timeline. - D\) Avoid involving marginalized voices. - **Answer:** B 10. An essential step in participatory planning to respect diversity and conflicting interests is: - A\) Excluding marginalized groups from the process. - B\) Ignoring community feedback. - C\) Acknowledging and addressing cultural diversity. - D\) Relying on a single decision-making leader. - **Answer:** C

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