Basic Principles - SS1 Government Past Questions and Answers - page 1
What are Basic Principles?
Secondary ideas, concepts, or beliefs that have no influence on a system, process, or practice.
Fundamental ideas, concepts, or beliefs that form the foundation of a system, process, or practice.
Ideas, concepts, or beliefs that change frequently in a system, process, or practice.
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What do Basic Principles provide?
A lack of structure for decision-making and action-taking.
A framework for making decisions and taking action.
A set of random ideas for decision-making and action-taking.
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Why are Basic Principles essential?
They provide consistency, fairness, and accountability.
They promote inconsistency, unfairness, and lack of accountability.
They are unnecessary and irrelevant.
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What do Basic Principles ensure?
Decisions and actions are grounded in fundamental values and beliefs.
Decisions and actions are arbitrary and random.
Decisions and actions are based on personal biases and opinions.
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What are examples of Basic Principles?
Principles of unfairness, injustice, inequality, and disrespect for human rights.
Principles of fairness, justice, equality, and respect for human rights.
Principles that change frequently and have no consistency.
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Why are Basic Principles considered the building blocks of any system or practice?
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What benefits do individuals and organizations gain by adhering to Basic Principles?
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