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01. E-course :
Diploma in Integrated Development (Dip. Int. Dev)
Edition
01: 26 November, 2009
Study points
: 06 points out of 18.
Minimum study
time : 186 hours out of 504
The points
are awarded only on passing the consolidated exam for Section B :
Solutions to the Problems.
Fifth block : How
the fourth block structures solve specific problems.
Study points : 02 points out of 18
Minimum study time : 54 hours out of 504
The
points are awarded only on passing the consolidated exam for Section B :
Solutions to the Problems.
Fifth block : How
the fourth block structures solve specific problems.
Section 7: Water and sanitation.
Section 9: Political implications.
Fifth block : Exam. [ 3 hours each
attempt]
Student identification.
Student’s name:
Student’s code:
Place:
Date :
To tutor [name]
E-mail :
Fifth
block exam on « How the fourth block structures solve specific problems» :
first attempt.
Congratulations
!
You
have successfully completed your work on Section 9: Political implications of Block 5 of
the course.
You
have applied for access to the exam for Block 5 :«How the fourth block
structures solve specific problems: first attempt.
Your
application has been accepted.
Here
is your exam : first attempt.
Preliminary notes.
1. You
have accepted that the 2 study points
for Block 5 will be finally conceded upon passing the consolidated exam for
Section B «Solutions to the problems » of the course.
2. You are expected to correctly answer all of the questions.
3. The questions are based on several aspects of Block 5 «How the fourth block structures
solves specific questions » but not all of them.
4. To answer the questions you are free to consult, within the limits
of the time conceded by your tutor, the course material, your notes, and works
cited as references.
5. No attempt has been made to complicate the student’s life. The
questions asked are not «difficult ». Some well-prepared students may be
able to answer them correctly within a few minutes. Others may prefer to
consult the material at their disposition.
6. Do not try to guess your replies! You will not get away with it.
Guessing is considered a serious fault and may cause delays in the rhythm of
yours studies.
7. An objective of the course
for the Diploma in Integrated
Development is that students obtain their diploma. In case of failure at this
first attempt, your tutor will inform your of the errors made and make suggestions
for further studies. Once the extra work has been completed, you have the right
to sit the exam (in a new version) again.
9. You have declared you are
aware that the contents of all exam papers
may be subsequently used for other students, and that they are therefore
strictly confidential. You have promised
not to pass to other students details of the exam papers and/or of your exam material until they have been
formally published by Stichting Bakens
Verzet.
The exam.
The
exam on the Fifth Block «How the fourth block structures solve specific
problems» contains 20 multiple choice questions. Choose the option
you conisder the most appropriate.
Return
your duly completed exam by e-mail to your tutor, respecting the time allowed.
(Exam
: 20 multiple choice questions to be prepared)
Signature
◄ Fifth block : Section 9: Political implications.
◄ Fifth
block : How third block structures solve specific problems.
◄ Main index for the Diploma in Integrated Development
(Dip.Int.Dev.)
"Money is not the key that opens the gates of the market but the
bolt that bars them."
Gesell, Silvio, The Natural Economic Order, revised English edition,
Peter Owen, London 1958, page 228.
“Poverty is created scarcity”
Wahu Kaara, point 8 of the Global Call to Action Against Poverty, 58th
annual NGO Conference, United Nations,
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