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Read the following passage and answer the questions:
During the 1970s, the World Bank invested heavily in the development of monitoring and evaluation (M & E) systems, especially as part of lending to agriculture and rural development. The Bank’s commitment of M & E continued in 1980s. But the way in which these activities were carried out in the 1980s was radically different from before, most notably by the deliberate separation of ‘monitoring’ from ‘evaluation’. By the early 1980s, there was disenchantment with the notion of including substantial M & E components in projects. M & E activities were major data collection exercises that diverted attention from simple monitoring to implementation. More importantly they failed to collect data to monitor impact. Monitoring was to be the direct responsibility of project management, and was to range from monitoring inputs to simple and rapid techniques to beneficiary assessment. Formal impact evaluations were recommended only for selected projects, to be conducted typically by an external agency and with close support from the Bank. These guidelines were accepted by other major donor agencies.
Qs: The major change in the Bank’s policy in the early 1980s was
Read the following passage and answer the questions:
During the 1970s, the World Bank invested heavily in the development of monitoring and evaluation (M & E) systems, especially as part of lending to agriculture and rural development. The Bank’s commitment of M & E continued in 1980s. But the way in which these activities were carried out in the 1980s was radically different from before, most notably by the deliberate separation of ‘monitoring’ from ‘evaluation’. By the early 1980s, there was disenchantment with the notion of including substantial M & E components in projects. M & E activities were major data collection exercises that diverted attention from simple monitoring to implementation. More importantly they failed to collect data to monitor impact. Monitoring was to be the direct responsibility of project management, and was to range from monitoring inputs to simple and rapid techniques to beneficiary assessment. Formal impact evaluations were recommended only for selected projects, to be conducted typically by an external agency and with close support from the Bank. These guidelines were accepted by other major donor agencies.
Qs: Impact evaluation will be conducted by
Read the following passage and answer the questions:
During the 1970s, the World Bank invested heavily in the development of monitoring and evaluation (M & E) systems, especially as part of lending to agriculture and rural development. The Bank’s commitment of M & E continued in 1980s. But the way in which these activities were carried out in the 1980s was radically different from before, most notably by the deliberate separation of ‘monitoring’ from ‘evaluation’. By the early 1980s, there was disenchantment with the notion of including substantial M & E components in projects. M & E activities were major data collection exercises that diverted attention from simple monitoring to implementation. More importantly they failed to collect data to monitor impact. Monitoring was to be the direct responsibility of project management, and was to range from monitoring inputs to simple and rapid techniques to beneficiary assessment. Formal impact evaluations were recommended only for selected projects, to be conducted typically by an external agency and with close support from the Bank. These guidelines were accepted by other major donor agencies.
Qs: The appropriate title of the comprehension would be
Choose the Correct Sentences:
Choose the Correct Sentences:
His knowledge of English is ¾¾¾
¾¾¾ the very dawn of history, the wealthy have dominated ¾¾¾ weak.
The selection committee of the exhibition was amazed to see such admirable portrait done by a mere ¾¾¾.
Hoping to ¾¾¾ the dispute, negotiators proposed a compromise that they felt would be ¾¾¾ to both labor and management.
Choose the mismatched pair:
The synonym of “Rapport” is:
What is the antonym of ‘assail’?