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Basic Principles - SS1 Government Past Questions and Answers - page 1

1
What are Basic Principles?
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A

Secondary ideas, concepts, or beliefs that have no influence on a system, process, or practice.

B
Fundamental ideas, concepts, or beliefs that form the foundation of a system, process, or practice.
C
Ideas, concepts, or beliefs that change frequently in a system, process, or practice.
2
What do Basic Principles provide?
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A

A lack of structure for decision-making and action-taking.

B

A framework for making decisions and taking action.

C

A set of random ideas for decision-making and action-taking.

3
Why are Basic Principles essential?
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A

They provide consistency, fairness, and accountability.

B

They promote inconsistency, unfairness, and lack of accountability.

C

They are unnecessary and irrelevant.

4
What do Basic Principles ensure?
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A

Decisions and actions are grounded in fundamental values and beliefs.

B

Decisions and actions are arbitrary and random.

C

Decisions and actions are based on personal biases and opinions.

5
What are examples of Basic Principles?
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A
Principles of unfairness, injustice, inequality, and disrespect for human rights.
B

Principles of fairness, justice, equality, and respect for human rights.

C

Principles that change frequently and have no consistency.

6
Why are Basic Principles considered the building blocks of any system or practice?
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7
What benefits do individuals and organizations gain by adhering to Basic Principles?
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