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Unit 3: Geographical Exploration
2. Decision Making Exercise
2.3 Evaluating Options
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What are stakeholders in a decision-making exercise?
Affected individuals or groups
Building a new water park on a greenfield site creates jobs but has a high initial
cost
Match the criteria with their descriptions:
Cost ↔️ The financial investment required
Environmental Impact ↔️ Effect on natural sustainability
Feasibility ↔️ Practical viability of implementation
Stakeholder Acceptance ↔️ Level of support from affected groups
Feasibility
refers to the practical viability and ease of implementation of an option.
True
Order the steps for comparing options based on criteria:
1️⃣ Rate each option
2️⃣ Compare ratings
3️⃣ Consider trade-offs
4️⃣ Choose the best option
The purpose category in decision-making refers to the reason for making the
decision
The decision-making exercise requires a clear understanding of its
context
To identify available options, each option should highlight its benefits and
drawbacks
When evaluating options, criteria are the key factors that help determine the best
choice
What does the flexibility criterion measure in decision-making?
Future expansion potential
Upgrading facilities is justified because it's the most
cost-effective
option.
True
What is the first step in a decision-making exercise?
Understand the context
Criteria in a
decision-making
exercise are factors to consider when evaluating options.
True
What is a potential drawback of building a new water park on a greenfield site?
Environmental impact
What does the criterion of "Cost" refer to in a decision-making exercise?
Financial investment
What is the first step in comparing options based on criteria?
Rate each option
Stakeholders
are individuals or groups affected by the decision.
True
The purpose in a decision-making exercise is always the same, regardless of the context.
False
What is a key benefit of building a new water park?
Creates jobs
What does the cost criterion measure in decision-making?
Financial investment
To evaluate options, a comparison table uses numeric scores to highlight any
trade-offs
What is one reason upgrading facilities aligns with sustainability goals?
Lower environmental impact
The purpose in a decision-making exercise refers to the reason for making the
decision
How should available options be presented in a decision-making exercise?
In a table
Upgrading existing water park facilities is cost-effective and enhances visitor experience.
True
The environmental impact criterion assesses the effect on the natural environment and
sustainability
When considering trade-offs, note if an option performs well on some criteria but poorly on
others
The option with the highest total score after comparing criteria is always the
best choice
.
True
Match the decision-making category with its description:
Criteria ↔️ Factors to consider when evaluating options
Constraints ↔️ Limitations or restrictions on options
Options ↔️ The alternative choices available
What are stakeholders in decision-making exercises?
Affected individuals or groups
Expanding an existing
water park
may disrupt operations.
True
Environmental impact refers to the
sustainability
effects of a decision.
True
Which option in the comparison table has the highest total score?
Upgrade Facilities
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