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This document contains 10 multiple choice questions that assess understanding of key concepts in program evaluation, including identifying appropriate program objectives and outcomes, constructing objectives, and identifying appropriate indicators and data collection methods. The questions cover topics like determining what should be evaluated in a program, recommendations based on program effectiveness, minimizing data quality issues, and identifying properly constructed objectives and outcomes.
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Sas 5

This document contains 10 multiple choice questions that assess understanding of key concepts in program evaluation, including identifying appropriate program objectives and outcomes, constructing objectives, and identifying appropriate indicators and data collection methods. The questions cover topics like determining what should be evaluated in a program, recommendations based on program effectiveness, minimizing data quality issues, and identifying properly constructed objectives and outcomes.
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SAS 5

1. PHN Grace is designing the program evaluation. She included the five dimensions. To
address the dimensions, Grace must ask the following questions EXCEPT:
A. What indicators should be used?
B. What should be evaluated?
C. What are the program objectives?
D. What are the responses of the people in the community to the program?
Answer: D

2. The program evaluated was found to be effective. What should be the recommendations?
A. The program must be terminated.
B. The program must be modified.
C. The lesson learned will serve as a guide in modifying the program.
D. The program can be applied to another group with same characteristics.
Answer: D

3. Evaluators sometimes faced poor quality of available data. In order to minimized if not
prevented, the PHN must:
A. Tools should be filed-tested
B. Data collectors should be trained
C. Data collection must be filed tested
D. Poor quality data must be addressed during the program planning stage.
Answer: A, B, C and D

4. An indicator that reflects what is to be achieved:


A. Valid
B. Reliable
C. Objective
D. Specific
Answer: A

5. Which among the following objective is properly constructed?


A. Eighty-five percent (85%) of leprosy patients will complete the multi-drug therapy (MDT).
B. After two sessions, Mr. S will be able to check his blood sugar accurately.
C. Mr. S will wash his hands before pricking his finger for blood extraction,
D. Mr. S’s family will accompany him to diabetes clinic.
Answer: B

6. Outcome: The family is able to provide nursing care to the sick member of the family. The
family is able to:
A. correctly perform appropriate interventions in caring for the sick member of the family
B. identify signs and symptoms indicative of improvement or worsening of condition
C. refer the member to appropriate health facility or health worker on time
D. give alternative treatment even without health workers’ advise
Answer: A, B and C

7. Outcome: The family is able to maintain an environment conductive to good health and
personal development.
A. provide physical and social environment that promotes the members’ health and well-being
B. identify factors that can adversely affect the members’ health and well-being
C. mitigate the effects of non-modifiable factors
D. modify/eliminate/control the factors that adversely impact on the members’ health and
well-being
Answer: A, B, C and D

8. Outcome: The family is able to maintain reciprocal relationship with the community and health
institutions. The family is able to:
A. participate in health and health related activities in the community
B. share resources with other members of the community
C. provide feedback to health personnel/institutions regarding health policies, programs,
projects and activities
D. join community activities upon request
Answer: A, B and C

9. Objective: After one month, the family will be able to take care of the malnourished child. The
family will be able to:
A. allocate resources to meet the nutritional needs of the malnourished member
B. identify readily available and affordable nutritious food for the child
C. feed the child based on readily available
D. bring the child to the RHU for weight monitoring regularly
Answer: A, B and D

10. Objective: During home visit, Mr. Jaime will be able to collect a good sputum sample for
microscopy. Mr. Jaime collects the sputum specimen as instructed:
A. breathes air deeply
B. coughs strongly at the height of inspiration
C. spits the sputum into sterile container
D. submit the sterile container uncovered
Answer: A B and C

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