
“Planning and Conceptualizing Social Advocacy for Developing an ICT Project.”
Quiz by Jessa Eve BALILA
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It is a summary of a project or issue that presents ideas, solutions, and advocacy for action.
A goal-setting framework that stands for Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-bound.
The element of a concept paper that includes the mission, vision, and overview of the project.
The element that explains why the project is worth the time, effort, and money.
The section that contains the detailed steps, methods, and procedures of the project.
The element that includes the budget and sponsorship needed for the project.
The part of the concept paper that attracts the reader’s attention and gives an overview of the topic.
The element that includes the creator’s name, address, email, and phone number.
The SMART component that ensures the goal is trackable and quantifiable.
The SMART component that sets a deadline for achieving the goal.
Which of the following best defines ICT?
Which SMART component answers the question, “Is it possible to reach your goal?”
The suggested font size for a concept paper is:
Which of the following is a proper font style for a concept paper?
Which is NOT a key point in making a concept paper?
The element that includes all necessary information and project details is:
Which SMART component focuses on honesty about your skills and capabilities?
Support in a concept paper may include:
A concept paper usually ranges from:
The main purpose of planning and conceptualizing an ICT project is to:
Concept papers and proposals can sometimes be used interchangeably.
SMART goals help ensure that objectives are clear and achievable.
The Introduction is the least important part of a concept paper.
Support only refers to monetary funding.
The Description section explains how the project will be implemented.
A title should be long and very detailed.
Double spacing is suggested in formatting a concept paper.
The “S” in SMART stands for Sustainable.
Contact Information is necessary for possible sponsors to reach the creator.
Planning should always start with the ends in mind.