CE 2.3 Stakeholders Vocabulary

CE 2.3 Stakeholders Vocabulary

12th Grade

13 Qs

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CE 2.3 Stakeholders Vocabulary

CE 2.3 Stakeholders Vocabulary

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Social Studies

12th Grade

Medium

Created by

Michelle Adams

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13 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who are stakeholders?

Individuals, groups, organizations, or entities that have a vested interest or concern in a specific event, issue, or situation

Individuals who are customers or consumers affected by events or issues related to products, services, or industries

Companies, corporations, or businesses with interests related to specific events or issues

Members of a local community who have an interest in or are affected by events or issues occurring in their area

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the difference between direct and indirect stakeholders?

Direct stakeholders are individuals, groups, or entities directly affected by or involved in a specific event or issue, while indirect stakeholders have an interest in or connection to an event or issue but are not directly involved or immediately affected by it

Direct stakeholders are stakeholders with a significant and direct interest in a particular event or issue, while indirect stakeholders have less direct involvement or influence

Direct stakeholders are individuals or groups within an organization who have an interest or involvement in the organization's activities and decisions, while indirect stakeholders are individuals or groups outside an organization with an interest or involvement in the organization's activities and decisions

Direct stakeholders are stakeholders whose opinions, support, or involvement are considered crucial to the success or outcome of a particular event or issue, while indirect stakeholders have a relatively minor or less significant interest or influence

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the difference between primary and secondary stakeholders?

Primary stakeholders are stakeholders with a significant and direct interest in a particular event or issue, often with the power to influence outcomes, while secondary stakeholders have an interest in the event or issue but with less direct involvement or influence

Primary stakeholders are individuals, groups, organizations, or entities that have a vested interest or concern in a specific event, issue, or situation, while secondary stakeholders are stakeholders with a relatively minor or less significant interest or influence

Primary stakeholders are individuals or groups within an organization who have an interest or involvement in the organization's activities and decisions, while secondary stakeholders are individuals or groups outside an organization with an interest or involvement in the organization's activities and decisions

Primary stakeholders are organizations, institutions, or entities that have a stake in a specific event or issue, while secondary stakeholders are government agencies, officials, or bodies with an interest or regulatory role in certain events or issues

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the difference between internal and external stakeholders?

Internal stakeholders are individuals or groups within an organization who have an interest or involvement in the organization's activities and decisions, while external stakeholders are individuals or groups outside an organization with an interest or involvement in the organization's activities and decisions

Internal stakeholders are stakeholders with a significant and direct interest in a particular event or issue, often with the power to influence outcomes, while external stakeholders have an interest in the event or issue but with less direct involvement or influence

Internal stakeholders are stakeholders whose opinions, support, or involvement are considered crucial to the success or outcome of a particular event or issue, while external stakeholders have a relatively minor or less significant interest or influence

Internal stakeholders are organizations, institutions, or entities that have a stake in a specific event or issue, while external stakeholders are government agencies, officials, or bodies with an interest or regulatory role in certain events or issues

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who are key stakeholders?

Stakeholders whose opinions, support, or involvement are considered crucial to the success or outcome of a particular event or issue

Stakeholders with a relatively minor or less significant interest or influence in a particular event or issue

Organizations, institutions, or entities that have a stake in a specific event or issue

Government agencies, officials, or bodies with an interest or regulatory role in certain events or issues

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who are minor stakeholders?

Stakeholders with a relatively minor or less significant interest or influence in a particular event or issue

Stakeholders whose opinions, support, or involvement are considered crucial to the success or outcome of a particular event or issue

Organizations, institutions, or entities that have a stake in a specific event or issue

Government agencies, officials, or bodies with an interest or regulatory role in certain events or issues

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who are institutional stakeholders?

Organizations, institutions, or entities that have a stake in a specific event or issue

Stakeholders with a relatively minor or less significant interest or influence in a particular event or issue

Stakeholders whose opinions, support, or involvement are considered crucial to the success or outcome of a particular event or issue

Government agencies, officials, or bodies with an interest or regulatory role in certain events or issues

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