Resource Management, HIV AIDS and Other Pandemic Past Examination Question Paper – July 2013
This Past Paper examination was examined by the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) and it applies to the following courses:
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Diploma in Social Work and Community Development – Module II
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THE KENYA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
MODULE II
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, HIV/AIDS AND OTHER PANDEMICS
3 hours
SECTION A: RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Answer at least TWO questions from this section in the spaces provided.
1. (a) (i) Using two examples in each case, differentiate between biotic and abiotic resources. (6 marks)
(ii) Highlight four salient features of natural resources. (4 marks)
(b) Outline five important reasons of auditing in an organization. (10 marks)
2. (a) Outline five sources of obtaining staff. (10 marks)
(b) Discuss the significance of an employment interview. (10 marks)
3. (a) Explain six factors to be considered when soliciting for finances. (12 marks)
(b) Explain four shortcomings of non-budgeting. (8 marks)
4. (a) Describe five techniques of maintaining office machines. (10 marks)
(b) Discuss five drawbacks of a partitioned office. (10 marks)
SECTION B: HIV/AIDS AND OTHER PANDEMICS
Answer at least TWO questions from this section in the spaces provided.
5. (a) (i) Briefly explain the transmission of STDs and give two examples. (2 marks)
(ii) Highlight four common symptoms of Gonorrhoea in men. (8 marks)
(b) You have been invited to give a talk on “Preparing for Death” for the People Living with Aids (PLWAs).
Discuss five key issues that you will include in your talk. (10 marks)
6. (a) (i) Outline four tips of saying “No” to sex. (2 marks)
(ii) Explain four hidden dangers of HIV. (8 marks)
(b) Highlight five demerits of taking a HIV test. (10 marks)
7. (a) Discuss five factors that favour the workplace as an intervention on HIV/AIDs. (10 marks)
(b) Evaluate five objectives of local community-based initiatives in the prevention of HIV/ AIDs. (10 marks)
8. a) Describe six government activities in a bid to eradicate poverty. (12 marks)
b) (i) The Aids patients are looking for alternatives to modem medicine. They do consult traditional healers and herbalists.
– Explain four characteristics of a good herbalist. (4 marks)
(ii) Highlight four challenges of HIV/AIDs to human nature. (4 marks)