1. Which of the following does not describe the meaning of advocacy? Planned or organized process of changing policies. Influencing decision makers about a policy change. Advocacy is a one-time event of behaviour change. An act or process of supporting a course or issue. 2. Which question does not need to be considered when developing your advocacy objectives . Is it time-bound. Is it realistic. Is it measurable. Is it popular. 3. True or False; before undertaking advocacy, one must assess the landscape of the issue and find advocacy opportunities True False 4. Which of the following is not a good potential source of evidence? Media reports. Entertainment blogs. Key partners and stakeholder. Communities effected by advocacy. 5. Which one of the following is not a decision maker in budget and policy advocacy? CECM Governor Healthcare worker Member of County Assembly (MCA) 6. Tick the three most important ways of arguing your advocacy case. By use of evidence By provoking emotions By use of threats Considering the ethics 7. Which one of the following is the correct order of budget making process? Audit & evaluation, formulation, implementation and approval. Implementation, approval, formulation, audit and evaluation. Formulation, approval, implementation, Audit & evaluation . Approval, audit & evaluation, implementation and formulation. 8. Which one of the following is not a County budget document; Annual Development Plan. Budget policy statement. Budget Review and Outlook Paper. County Fiscal Strategy Paper. 9. Which one of the following is not a quality of a good ASK? Time-bound. Have actionable issue. Very specific. Can be taken up in all advocacy moments. 10. Which one of the following is not a consideration when writing a memo? It needs to be precise. Strategic. Supported by reference. Official language. CommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.