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DA101 Questions and Comprehensive Answers Graded A 2024-2025
lucy beaman hobbs taylor was a teacher first and then became interested in medicine - 
️️true 
beginning at the earliest of times dental work was done by physicians - ️️true 
An endodontist treats pathologies of the dental pulp and surrounding tissues - ️️true 
paul revere was the favorite dentiast of george washington - ️️false 
depending on the dental school, a DDS or a DMD degree is granted - ️️true 
state requirments for an expanded function dental assistant vary greatly ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
lucy beaman hobbs taylor was a teacher first and then became interested in medicine - 
️️true 
beginning at the earliest of times dental work was done by physicians - ️️true 
An endodontist treats pathologies of the dental pulp and surrounding tissues - ️️true 
paul revere was the favorite dentiast of george washington - ️️false 
depending on the dental school, a DDS or a DMD degree is granted - ️️true 
state requirments for an expanded function dental assistant vary greatly ...
DA101 Practice Final Exam Questions and Comprehensive Answers Graded A 2024-2025
According the Dental Assistant Code of Conduct assistants must perform all of the 
following functions expect - ️️Reports tardiness of other employees to lead dental 
assistant 
A law set forth by the legislature - ️️Statute 
Dental ethics refers to the highest standard of care that a dental assistant should - 
️️Try to maintain 
Ethics can be defined as - ️️Moral standards accepted by an individual as a guide to 
everyday action 
HIPPA stipulates that protected heath information...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
According the Dental Assistant Code of Conduct assistants must perform all of the 
following functions expect - ️️Reports tardiness of other employees to lead dental 
assistant 
A law set forth by the legislature - ️️Statute 
Dental ethics refers to the highest standard of care that a dental assistant should - 
️️Try to maintain 
Ethics can be defined as - ️️Moral standards accepted by an individual as a guide to 
everyday action 
HIPPA stipulates that protected heath information...
CIPS Module 1 - Explain Key Aspects of Corporate Governance of a Procurement or Supply Chain Function - 3.1 Questions and Comprehensive Answers Graded A+ 2024-2025
Define the terms 
Corporate Governance 
Stakeholders 
Cod of ethics - ️️The mechanisms, procedures and processes that are used to control 
and direct an organisation 
An individual or group of individuals with an interest in an organisation, employees, 
customers, community 
A document detailing acceptable behaviour within an organisation 
Describe what is meant by corporate governance? - ️️The system of standards, 
procedures, and policies by which can organisation is controlled. It is ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Define the terms 
Corporate Governance 
Stakeholders 
Cod of ethics - ️️The mechanisms, procedures and processes that are used to control 
and direct an organisation 
An individual or group of individuals with an interest in an organisation, employees, 
customers, community 
A document detailing acceptable behaviour within an organisation 
Describe what is meant by corporate governance? - ️️The system of standards, 
procedures, and policies by which can organisation is controlled. It is ...
CIPS L6M8 - Innovation in Procurement and Supply Questions and Comprehensive Answers Graded A+ 2024-2025
Supply chain integration - ️️Supply chain integration requires the procurement 
professional to develop strategic collaboration with key supply chain partners and 
understand customer requirements. 
Behaviours to enhance innovation - ️️Pellathy identified 3 key behaviours that affect 
how individuals engage with each other: 
1, Task behaviours - how an individual executes tasks of their role 
2, Organisational citizenship - the quality of a person's interpersonal actions and to 
chall...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 25 pages •
Supply chain integration - ️️Supply chain integration requires the procurement 
professional to develop strategic collaboration with key supply chain partners and 
understand customer requirements. 
Behaviours to enhance innovation - ️️Pellathy identified 3 key behaviours that affect 
how individuals engage with each other: 
1, Task behaviours - how an individual executes tasks of their role 
2, Organisational citizenship - the quality of a person's interpersonal actions and to 
chall...
CIPS L6M5 - Strategic Programme Leadership LO1 Questions and Comprehensive Answers Graded A+ 2024-2025
Van Weele purchasing development model - ️️1. Transactional orientation, serve the 
factors - supply relationship is reactive, relationship based on provision of raw materials 
and components. 
2. Commercial orientation, lowest unit price - relationship is based on price negotiation 
aimed at achieving lowest prices for the organisation. 
3. Co-ordinated purchasing - procurement and supply using uniform policies, processes 
and systems. Often bureaucratic and slow to respond to units. 
4. In...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
Van Weele purchasing development model - ️️1. Transactional orientation, serve the 
factors - supply relationship is reactive, relationship based on provision of raw materials 
and components. 
2. Commercial orientation, lowest unit price - relationship is based on price negotiation 
aimed at achieving lowest prices for the organisation. 
3. Co-ordinated purchasing - procurement and supply using uniform policies, processes 
and systems. Often bureaucratic and slow to respond to units. 
4. In...
CIPS L4M8 Chapter 2 Questions and Comprehensive Answers Graded A+ 2024-2025
Sourcing involves - ️️identifying and vetting those suppliers who are able to supply the 
product or service, as required in a specification from a procurement professional 
Different stages of Ordering - ️️- User need 
- Raise requisition 
- Approved process 
- Issue PO 
- Receive goods/service 
- Approve invoice 
Different stages of Sourcing - ️️- Understand the need 
- Develop strategy 
- Raise requisition 
- Source suppliers 
- Issue ITT/RFQ 
- Negotiate and award contract 
- SRM...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
Sourcing involves - ️️identifying and vetting those suppliers who are able to supply the 
product or service, as required in a specification from a procurement professional 
Different stages of Ordering - ️️- User need 
- Raise requisition 
- Approved process 
- Issue PO 
- Receive goods/service 
- Approve invoice 
Different stages of Sourcing - ️️- Understand the need 
- Develop strategy 
- Raise requisition 
- Source suppliers 
- Issue ITT/RFQ 
- Negotiate and award contract 
- SRM...
CIPS L4M6 LO3 Questions and Comprehensive Answers Graded A+ 2024-2025
what is type 1 of partnership? - ️️the organisations recognise each other as partners 
and co-ordinate activities and planning on a limited basis. the partnership has a shortterm focus and involves only one function within each organisation. partnerships of this 
type are less time intensive to develop 
what is type 2 of partnership? - ️️both companies progress beyond co-ordination of 
activities to integration. the partnership has a long-term focus and a number of functions 
within both...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
what is type 1 of partnership? - ️️the organisations recognise each other as partners 
and co-ordinate activities and planning on a limited basis. the partnership has a shortterm focus and involves only one function within each organisation. partnerships of this 
type are less time intensive to develop 
what is type 2 of partnership? - ️️both companies progress beyond co-ordination of 
activities to integration. the partnership has a long-term focus and a number of functions 
within both...
CIPS L4M4 Ethical and Responsible Sourcing Questions and Comprehensive Answers Graded A 2024-2025
What are the two types of sourcing? - ️️Tactical/Operational & Strategic 
What is tactical sourcing? - ️️Low level sourcing for low risk or routine items 
What is strategic sourcing? - ️️High level sourcing for core products or services 
Benefits of make decision? - ️️Strategy of organisation is to be self sufficient 
Enhanced control over processes 
Improved quality control 
Workforce remains stable 
Continuity of supply 
No suitable suppliers to buy from 
Economies of scale ava...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
What are the two types of sourcing? - ️️Tactical/Operational & Strategic 
What is tactical sourcing? - ️️Low level sourcing for low risk or routine items 
What is strategic sourcing? - ️️High level sourcing for core products or services 
Benefits of make decision? - ️️Strategy of organisation is to be self sufficient 
Enhanced control over processes 
Improved quality control 
Workforce remains stable 
Continuity of supply 
No suitable suppliers to buy from 
Economies of scale ava...
CIPS L3M2 Questions and Comprehensive Answers Graded A+ 2024-2025
Monetary - ️️costs that contribute towards making the product 
Fixed costs - ️️Costs that do not vary with the quantity of output produced 
Variable costs - ️️costs that vary with the quantity of output produced 
Direct costs - ️️costs attributed directly to the job or contract 
Indirect costs - ️️costs not directly associated with the job or contract 
The 5 Rights of Procurement - ️️Quantity 
Quality 
Time 
Place 
Price 
Lifetime costing - ️️total anticipated costs o...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Monetary - ️️costs that contribute towards making the product 
Fixed costs - ️️Costs that do not vary with the quantity of output produced 
Variable costs - ️️costs that vary with the quantity of output produced 
Direct costs - ️️costs attributed directly to the job or contract 
Indirect costs - ️️costs not directly associated with the job or contract 
The 5 Rights of Procurement - ️️Quantity 
Quality 
Time 
Place 
Price 
Lifetime costing - ️️total anticipated costs o...
Unit 1 2 3 4 IDRL308-ATHABASCA question/answer graded A+ 2024/2025
WHY did government come to intervene in worker/employer relationship regarding 
issues of safety and injury at work - ️️-because government wants people votes. if you 
see low pay and lots of injury , loss of confidence in gov 
ETIOLOGY - ️️the study of the causes of diseases where it is occupational 
idiopathic - ️️unknown cause of disease 
social construct- - ️️phenomenon that is determined by social/cultural practices. in 
case of workplace injury our experience, media, and op...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
WHY did government come to intervene in worker/employer relationship regarding 
issues of safety and injury at work - ️️-because government wants people votes. if you 
see low pay and lots of injury , loss of confidence in gov 
ETIOLOGY - ️️the study of the causes of diseases where it is occupational 
idiopathic - ️️unknown cause of disease 
social construct- - ️️phenomenon that is determined by social/cultural practices. in 
case of workplace injury our experience, media, and op...