Question detail
When evaluating a geographical solution, which aspect is essential to justify its effectiveness?
Try the question, check the answer, then read the explanation to understand the curriculum point.
At a glance
MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Section A: Issue evaluation
Question
- A. The cost of implementation
- B. The potential benefits and drawbacks for stakeholders
- C. The ease of communication about the solution
- D. The number of people involved in the decision-making process
Answer
The correct answer is The potential benefits and drawbacks for stakeholders.
Explanation
The correct option is The potential benefits and drawbacks for stakeholders. The potential benefits and drawbacks for stakeholders is correct because it directly matches the approved learning objective to make reasoned justifications for solutions in terms of likely impacts on people and the physical environment. This belongs to Issue evaluation within Section A: Issue evaluation, so the answer must stay focused on the geographical process, evidence, place, or impact named by the curriculum. The other options are weaker because they move away from Issue evaluation, reverse the geographical relationship, or make a broader claim than the objective supports.
Common mistake
Ignoring Stakeholder Perspectives
Students often fail to consider the perspectives of different stakeholders when making justifications for solutions to geographical issues.
To improve, students should identify and analyze the viewpoints of various stakeholders affected by the issue, ensuring their justifications reflect these perspectives.
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