HS 2400 - Week 4 Exam Questions and
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What is a policy brief? - Correct answer-A tool used to present research on an
issue, identify possible responses, and make recommendations to a non-specialized
audience
What are the key characteristics of a policy brief? - Correct answer-Short, concise,
clear, uses plain language, and is used to inform the policy-making process
What are the 4 purposes of the policy brief assignment? - Correct answer-(1)
Increase understanding of the policy-making process (2) develop writing and
critical thinking skills (3) evaluate understanding of course materials (4) provide a
practical policy-making exercise
What are the 3 case study options for Policy Brief #1? - Correct answer-Canada's
loss of measles elimination status; Hosting the FIFA World Cup may strain
Canada's health care system; Homelessness rising in rural Ontario
,What are the 4 questions for the policy brief body? - Correct answer-(1) Executive
Summary (2) Background and Policy Problem (3) Policy Options — identify and
analyze 2 distinct options (4) Recommendation — which option is best and why
What are the formatting requirements for the policy brief? - Correct answer-4-page
limit for body, double-spaced, 12pt Times New Roman, 2.54cm/1-inch margins,
separate title page and reference list
How many additional sources are required for the policy brief? - Correct answer-
Minimum of 3 additional sources with in-text citations and a reference list
What percentage of the course grade is Policy Brief #1? - Correct answer-12.5%
What are the 6 levels of Bloom's Taxonomy from lowest to highest? - Correct
answer-Remember → Understand → Apply → Analyze → Evaluate → Create
What does 'Remember' involve in Bloom's Taxonomy? - Correct answer-Retaining
and recalling information (reiterate, memorize, duplicate, repeat, identify)
What does 'Understand' involve in Bloom's Taxonomy? - Correct answer-Grasping
the meaning of something (explain, paraphrase, report, describe, summarize)
What does 'Apply' involve in Bloom's Taxonomy? - Correct answer-Using existing
knowledge in new contexts (practice, calculate, implement, operate, use, illustrate)
, What does 'Analyze' involve in Bloom's Taxonomy? - Correct answer-Exploring
relationships, causes, and connections (compare, contrast, categorize, organize,
distinguish)
What does 'Evaluate' involve in Bloom's Taxonomy? - Correct answer-Making
judgments based on sound analysis (assess, judge, defend, prioritize, critique,
recommend)
What does 'Create' involve in Bloom's Taxonomy? - Correct answer-Using existing
information to make something new (invent, develop, design, compose, generate,
construct)
What is policy analysis according to Dunn (2012)? - Correct answer-A process of
multidisciplinary inquiry aiming at the creation, critical assessment, and
communication of policy-relevant information
What is policy analysis according to the CDC (2024)? - Correct answer-The
process of identifying potential policy options that could address a problem and
comparing those options to choose the most effective, efficient, and feasible one
What is policy analysis according to Monash University (2025)? - Correct answer-
A systematic approach for assessing different policy options to address public
issues effectively, examining social, economic, and political implications of
various alternatives
Answers Graded A+ 100% pass
Guaranteed
What is a policy brief? - Correct answer-A tool used to present research on an
issue, identify possible responses, and make recommendations to a non-specialized
audience
What are the key characteristics of a policy brief? - Correct answer-Short, concise,
clear, uses plain language, and is used to inform the policy-making process
What are the 4 purposes of the policy brief assignment? - Correct answer-(1)
Increase understanding of the policy-making process (2) develop writing and
critical thinking skills (3) evaluate understanding of course materials (4) provide a
practical policy-making exercise
What are the 3 case study options for Policy Brief #1? - Correct answer-Canada's
loss of measles elimination status; Hosting the FIFA World Cup may strain
Canada's health care system; Homelessness rising in rural Ontario
,What are the 4 questions for the policy brief body? - Correct answer-(1) Executive
Summary (2) Background and Policy Problem (3) Policy Options — identify and
analyze 2 distinct options (4) Recommendation — which option is best and why
What are the formatting requirements for the policy brief? - Correct answer-4-page
limit for body, double-spaced, 12pt Times New Roman, 2.54cm/1-inch margins,
separate title page and reference list
How many additional sources are required for the policy brief? - Correct answer-
Minimum of 3 additional sources with in-text citations and a reference list
What percentage of the course grade is Policy Brief #1? - Correct answer-12.5%
What are the 6 levels of Bloom's Taxonomy from lowest to highest? - Correct
answer-Remember → Understand → Apply → Analyze → Evaluate → Create
What does 'Remember' involve in Bloom's Taxonomy? - Correct answer-Retaining
and recalling information (reiterate, memorize, duplicate, repeat, identify)
What does 'Understand' involve in Bloom's Taxonomy? - Correct answer-Grasping
the meaning of something (explain, paraphrase, report, describe, summarize)
What does 'Apply' involve in Bloom's Taxonomy? - Correct answer-Using existing
knowledge in new contexts (practice, calculate, implement, operate, use, illustrate)
, What does 'Analyze' involve in Bloom's Taxonomy? - Correct answer-Exploring
relationships, causes, and connections (compare, contrast, categorize, organize,
distinguish)
What does 'Evaluate' involve in Bloom's Taxonomy? - Correct answer-Making
judgments based on sound analysis (assess, judge, defend, prioritize, critique,
recommend)
What does 'Create' involve in Bloom's Taxonomy? - Correct answer-Using existing
information to make something new (invent, develop, design, compose, generate,
construct)
What is policy analysis according to Dunn (2012)? - Correct answer-A process of
multidisciplinary inquiry aiming at the creation, critical assessment, and
communication of policy-relevant information
What is policy analysis according to the CDC (2024)? - Correct answer-The
process of identifying potential policy options that could address a problem and
comparing those options to choose the most effective, efficient, and feasible one
What is policy analysis according to Monash University (2025)? - Correct answer-
A systematic approach for assessing different policy options to address public
issues effectively, examining social, economic, and political implications of
various alternatives