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Module 1 Worksheet 1

The document contains a 10 question multiple choice worksheet about key aspects of the problem-solving process. It addresses the main steps like identifying the problem, setting SMART goals, brainstorming ideas, conducting a root cause analysis, using a SWOT analysis, prototyping solutions, employing critical thinking, and avoiding groupthink when solving problems with a group. The questions assess understanding of core concepts and best practices for effective problem-solving.

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Module 1 Worksheet 1

The document contains a 10 question multiple choice worksheet about key aspects of the problem-solving process. It addresses the main steps like identifying the problem, setting SMART goals, brainstorming ideas, conducting a root cause analysis, using a SWOT analysis, prototyping solutions, employing critical thinking, and avoiding groupthink when solving problems with a group. The questions assess understanding of core concepts and best practices for effective problem-solving.

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Module 1 – Worksheet 1

Multiple Choice Questions


Q.No 1. What is the first step in the problem-solving process?
a) Implementing a solution
b) Identifying the problem
c) Analyzing the solution
d) Evaluating alternatives
Answer:

Q.No 2. Which of the following is a key component of effective problem-solving?


a) Ignoring possible solutions
b) Jumping to conclusions
c) Open-mindedness
d) Avoiding collaboration
Answer:

Q.No 3. What does the acronym SMART stand for in the context of setting goals during
problem-solving?
a) Simple, Manageable, Achievable, Relevant, Timely
b) Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound
c) Strategic, Meaningful, Attainable, Realistic, Timeless
d) Structured, Motivating, Actionable, Reflective, Tangible
Answer:

Q.No 4. During the problem-solving process, what does brainstorming primarily involve?
a) Criticizing ideas
b) Generating ideas
c) Implementing solutions
d) Ignoring alternatives
Answer:

Q.No 5. Which of the following is a common barrier to effective problem-solving?


a) Collaboration
b) Lack of creativity
c) Open communication
d) Flexibility
Answer:

Q.No 6. What is the purpose of conducting a root cause analysis in problem-solving?


a) Implementing quick fixes
b) Identifying the underlying issues
c) Ignoring the problem
d) Avoiding responsibility
Answer:
Q.No 7. In the problem-solving context, what does the term "SWOT" stand for?
a) Specific, Workable, Organized, Timely
b) Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats
c) Systematic, Wise, Organized, Thoughtful
d) Solving, Weighing, Organizing, Tracking
Answer:

Q.No 8. What is the significance of prototyping in problem-solving?


a) Ignoring feedback
b) Testing and refining solutions
c) Avoiding alternative solutions
d) Rushing into implementation
Answer:

Q.No 9. What role does critical thinking play in problem-solving?


a) Encouraging unquestioning acceptance
b) Discouraging analysis
c) Facilitating logical reasoning and evaluation
d) Avoiding complexity
Answer:

Q.No 10. What is a common pitfall to avoid when solving problems in a group setting?
a) Encouraging collaboration
b) Groupthink
c) Embracing diversity of thought
d) Open communication
Answer:

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