Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Making Connection Model Questions (B. A. 2nd Year)


Making Connection

Q. No. 1 What connection might there be between heart disease and poverty?

Q. No. 2  You are a doctor. A patient of yours, who is a student, tells you that he has discoved that his roomate is HIV-positive. He is very concerned and wants your advice. What would you tell him?

Q. No. 3 Write essay on:
i) AIDS in a specific country or community
ii) Recent developments in AIDS Research

Q. No. 4 Write briefly:
The health care system in your country- its strengths and weaknesses.

Q. No. 5 What difficulties might an immigrant or a visitor to your country experience?

Q. No. 6 How can a society work to reduce prejudice?

Q. No. 7 To help a multicultural soicety, immigrants and native-born people must learn more about each others cultural ways. How could such learning occur and be effective?

Q. No. 8 Give a brief description of the two theories of language acquisition. Identify the three phenomena in the child language data that you have studied and access which theory better explains the data?

Q. No. 9 How could the Aral sea region have achieved economic development without causing the ecological damage you've read about?

Q. No. 10 Most experts believe that birth control is a necessary part of a solution to the problem of overpopulation. What obstacles stand in the way of organizing effective birth control programs in countries with overpopulation problems?

Q. No. 11 In what ways is the story of the Mayas similar to or different from the more recent history of the Aral sea?

Q. No. 12 You are working for the government of a developing country that is losing large areas of rain forest every year. What government actions would help to slow, or even stop, the destruction of your forests?

Q. No. 13 Should the industrial nations take the lead in reducing their greenhouse ags emmisions or should the burden of making the reductions be shared equally among all countries?

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