2191B Midterm 1 Questions - Lesson 1
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2191B Lesson 1_ Course overview & How to Meet & Greet @ Receptions
According to Professor Erika Simpson, what is the recommended approach to making conversation in diplomatic settings when meeting a significant person?
A. Share personal experiences and anecdotes
B. Inquire about their favorite leisure activities
C. Discuss current sports events and newspaper headlines
D. Focus on local politics to establish common ground
E. Ask thought-provoking questions about their ideas and influences
Lesson 1_ How to Become a Diplomat Working for Peace with guest #1 Plakhov
According to the lecture, how does the speaker Demyan Plakhov characterize the role of policy and program management in terms of travel opportunities?
A. Policy and program management roles focus solely on routine tasks with no travel responsibilities.
B. Travel opportunities within policy and program management roles are determined by the government's travel policies.
C. Policy and program management roles, despite being technically policy focused, involve frequent travel for diplomatic events.
D. Policy and program management roles exclusively involve international travel opportunities.
E. Policy and program management roles have limited travel opportunities compared to other government roles.
Lesson 1_ How to Become a Diplomat Working for Peace with guest #1 Plakhov
How does the speaker Mr. Demyan Plakhov describe the negative aspects of working for the Department of Foreign Affairs, particularly for young individuals?
A. High work demands, long hours, and a high divorce rate are challenges.
B. Foreign affairs provides a stress-free work environment.
C. Travel opportunities in foreign affairs contribute positively to work-life balance.
D. Foreign affairs has a low divorce rate due to its supportive structure.
E. Learning French is the only challenge in foreign affairs.
2191B Lesson 1: Theoretical Isms: Marxism, Capitalism, Feminism, Post-modernism
According to the lecture, what is the main focus of the Canadian Peace Research Association (CPRA)?
A. Promotion of essentialist feminism
B. Advocacy for traditional systems of power
C. Scholarly research and inclusivity
D. Preservation of hierarchy
E. Exclusivity and conservative values
2191B Lesson 1: Theoretical Isms: Marxism, Capitalism, Feminism, Post-modernism
According to Marx, what is the key factor that dictates historical outcomes in dialectical materialism?
A. Superstructure
B. Class cooperation
C. Proletariat revolution
D. Conflict between classes
E. Surplus value
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