COPAR MODULE 1 QUIZ

COPAR MODULE 1 QUIZ

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COPAR MODULE 1 QUIZ

COPAR MODULE 1 QUIZ

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Scenario: What intricate strategic role does the Community Health Nurse assume during the CO-PAR project's Participatory Action Research, distinctly diverging from conventional research methodologies?
A. Leading community discussions while dictating research outcomes
B. Facilitating community empowerment while maintaining a passive research role
C. Overseeing the research process while empowering the community in decision-making
D. Controlling research operations while disengaging community participation

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Scenario: What intricate core principle encapsulates the essence of Participatory Action Research (PAR), setting it apart from traditional research approaches?
A. Emphasizing rigid scientific protocols disregarding community engagement
B. Engaging community members as observers rather than active participants
C. Encouraging community ownership and active involvement in the research process
D. Prioritizing researcher control and authority over community input

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Scenario: In the CO-PAR initiative, what intricate amalgamation of traits is primarily sought in Core Group leaders, reflecting genuine commitment and influence?
A. Superficial charm and elite connections without genuine community commitment
B. Distant association with external NGOs to bolster community support
C. Intellectual prowess and ideological alignment with external agencies
D. Authentic commitment, effective communication, and substantial community influence

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Scenario: How does the intricate distinction between the Community Organization/Capability Building phase and the Community Action phase impact the CO-PAR process, demanding refined community involvement?
A. Community Organization focuses on project implementation, while Community Action concentrates on resource mobilization.
B. Community Action prioritizes community meetings for decision-making, while Community Organization centers on project initiation.
C. Community Organization facilitates community mobilization for resource allocation, while Community Action oversees holistic community development.
D. Community Action manages project implementation, whereas Community Organization ensures sustained resource management.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Scenario: During the CO-PAR project's initiation phase, what intricate outcome does the Community Health Nurse aim for by immersing in the community's daily life and establishing trust?
A. Compiling exhaustive data for immediate action plans
B. Instigating conflict resolution among community factions
C. Understanding local traditions and fostering genuine connections
D. Coercing community leaders into compliance for project success

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Scenario: What intricate approach does the Community Health Nurse employ during the CO-PAR project's Participatory Action Research to foster community empowerment?
A. Directing the research process while sidelining community input
B. Empowering community members to lead the research initiatives
C. Micromanaging community actions for streamlined outcomes
D. Controlling community resources without active participation

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Scenario: What intricate philosophy underpins Participatory Action Research (PAR), fundamentally diverging from traditional research paradigms?
A. Imposing rigid research methodologies disregarding community insights
B. Engaging community members as passive recipients of research outcomes
C. Encouraging active community involvement and ownership in research
D. Prioritizing academic expertise over community knowledge

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