,PYC2606 MCQ
Question 1
Lindi: I presume a good place to begin this discussion is the
intention of the AIQ
Banti: Well, the intention of the questionnaire clearly is to
determine the level of an individual’s intention to use alcohol
Carl: No, the questionnaire’s intention is to identify and target
learners who are at risk for illegal drug use
Jan: Actually the intention of the questionnaire is to assess
learners at the school
You agree most with, second most with, and least with:
A. Jan Carl Banti
B. Carl Jan Banti
C. Banti Carl Jan
D. Jan Banti Carl
E. Banti Jan Carl
F. Carl Banti Jan
Correct Choice: C. Banti Carl Jan
Explanation:
I “most agree with” Banti because Banti’s statement
directly aligns with what the AIQ (Alcohol Intention
Questionnaire) is intended to measure — the level of
intention to use alcohol.
I “second most agree with” Carl, because while Carl’s
version shifts the intention toward broader drug risk, it is a
plausible extension (alcohol intention may correlate).
, I “least agree with” Jan, because Jan’s statement is too
broad and vague (“assess learners at the school”) and
doesn’t capture the specific intention.
Question 2
Gcina: Do you think the questionnaire is fit for purpose in light
of the intention of the test user?
Jan: No I do not think so, because the intention of the test user
is to identify and target learners who are at risk for illegal drug
use whereas the intention of the AIQ is to determine the level of
an individual’s intention to use alcohol
Lindi: No, because the intention of the questionnaire is to
identify and target learners who are at risk for illegal drug use
which falls short of the intention of the test user namely to tailor
prevention programmes to accommodate the needs and
circumstances of these learners
Carl: I think the questionnaire is fit for purpose because there is
a relationship between the level of an individual’s intention to
use alcohol, which is the intention of the AIQ, and the
individual’s risk for illegal drug use
You agree most with, second most with, and least with:
A. Jan Lindi Carl
B. Carl Jan Lindi
C. Carl Lindi Jan
D. Jan Carl Lindi
E. Lindi Jan Carl
F. Lindi Carl Jan
, Correct Choice: D. Jan Carl Lindi
Explanation:
I “most agree with” Jan, because Jan highlights the clear
mismatch in intentions: the test user wants to identify
drug-risk, while AIQ only measures alcohol intention.
I “second most agree with” Carl, because Carl’s
justification (that alcohol intention relates to drug risk) is a
defensible bridge.
I “least agree with” Lindi, because while Lindi also says
“no,” her reasoning is less clear or less persuasive than
Jan’s.
Question 3
Gcina: Do you think the questionnaire can help to address the
concern of the school board and parent association?
Carl: Yes, because we can use the AIQ to identify and target
learners who are at risk for illegal drug use
Lindi: Yes, but then we have to know how to tailor prevention
programmes to accommodate the needs and circumstances of
these learners after we identified and targeted learners who are
at risk for illegal drug use
Banti: No I disagree, because the intention of the AIQ is to
determine the level of an individual’s intention to use alcohol,
which does not mean we can identify and target learners who are
at risk for illegal drug use
You agree most with, second most with, and least with:
A. Carl Lindi Banti
Question 1
Lindi: I presume a good place to begin this discussion is the
intention of the AIQ
Banti: Well, the intention of the questionnaire clearly is to
determine the level of an individual’s intention to use alcohol
Carl: No, the questionnaire’s intention is to identify and target
learners who are at risk for illegal drug use
Jan: Actually the intention of the questionnaire is to assess
learners at the school
You agree most with, second most with, and least with:
A. Jan Carl Banti
B. Carl Jan Banti
C. Banti Carl Jan
D. Jan Banti Carl
E. Banti Jan Carl
F. Carl Banti Jan
Correct Choice: C. Banti Carl Jan
Explanation:
I “most agree with” Banti because Banti’s statement
directly aligns with what the AIQ (Alcohol Intention
Questionnaire) is intended to measure — the level of
intention to use alcohol.
I “second most agree with” Carl, because while Carl’s
version shifts the intention toward broader drug risk, it is a
plausible extension (alcohol intention may correlate).
, I “least agree with” Jan, because Jan’s statement is too
broad and vague (“assess learners at the school”) and
doesn’t capture the specific intention.
Question 2
Gcina: Do you think the questionnaire is fit for purpose in light
of the intention of the test user?
Jan: No I do not think so, because the intention of the test user
is to identify and target learners who are at risk for illegal drug
use whereas the intention of the AIQ is to determine the level of
an individual’s intention to use alcohol
Lindi: No, because the intention of the questionnaire is to
identify and target learners who are at risk for illegal drug use
which falls short of the intention of the test user namely to tailor
prevention programmes to accommodate the needs and
circumstances of these learners
Carl: I think the questionnaire is fit for purpose because there is
a relationship between the level of an individual’s intention to
use alcohol, which is the intention of the AIQ, and the
individual’s risk for illegal drug use
You agree most with, second most with, and least with:
A. Jan Lindi Carl
B. Carl Jan Lindi
C. Carl Lindi Jan
D. Jan Carl Lindi
E. Lindi Jan Carl
F. Lindi Carl Jan
, Correct Choice: D. Jan Carl Lindi
Explanation:
I “most agree with” Jan, because Jan highlights the clear
mismatch in intentions: the test user wants to identify
drug-risk, while AIQ only measures alcohol intention.
I “second most agree with” Carl, because Carl’s
justification (that alcohol intention relates to drug risk) is a
defensible bridge.
I “least agree with” Lindi, because while Lindi also says
“no,” her reasoning is less clear or less persuasive than
Jan’s.
Question 3
Gcina: Do you think the questionnaire can help to address the
concern of the school board and parent association?
Carl: Yes, because we can use the AIQ to identify and target
learners who are at risk for illegal drug use
Lindi: Yes, but then we have to know how to tailor prevention
programmes to accommodate the needs and circumstances of
these learners after we identified and targeted learners who are
at risk for illegal drug use
Banti: No I disagree, because the intention of the AIQ is to
determine the level of an individual’s intention to use alcohol,
which does not mean we can identify and target learners who are
at risk for illegal drug use
You agree most with, second most with, and least with:
A. Carl Lindi Banti