
ADRP Introduction
Quiz by Lisa Lewis
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- Q1What is the main focus of the Recreational Pursuits program?Digital MarketingFinancial LiteracyPersonal DevelopmentAcademic Excellence30s
- Q2What is the code for the Authority-developed endorsed program for recreational activities?ADRPABCDASDARPTC30s
- Q3Which years are eligible to participate in the Recreational Pursuits program?10, 12, and 1310, 11, and 1211, 12, and 139, 10, and 1130s
- Q4How many hours must students commit to participation and engagement in the program?45 hours60 hours55 hours30 hours30s
- Q5Which evidence is required in the portfolio submission for the program?Grocery ReceiptsSkills EvidenceMovie TicketsBank Statements30s
- Q6What is the maximum number of units a student can earn from the program?5 units4 units2 units3 units30s
- Q7What type of connections does engagement in recreational pursuits foster?Gaming connectionsBusiness connectionsCommunity connectionsSocial media connections30s
- Q8Which skills are not developed through participation in the program?Activity SkillsRocket Science SkillsInterpersonal SkillsReflective Skills30s
- Q9Who assesses the portfolio for program completion?FriendsParentsThe schoolEmployers30s
- Q10What is the main purpose of the Recreational Pursuits program?Develop digital marketing skillsEncourage financial literacyPromote academic excellenceRecognize significant learning in recreational activities30s