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Zds 3121: Development Studies Question Paper

Zds 3121: Development Studies 

Course:Bachelor Of Arts In Development And Policy Studies

Institution: Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University Of Science And Technology question papers

Exam Year:2017




JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE

UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN DEVELOPMENT AND POLICY STUDIES

1ST YEAR 2ND SEMESTER 2017 NOVEMBER EXAMS

KISUMU CAMPUS (REGULAR)

COURSE CODE: ZDS 3121
COURSE TITLE: DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
EXAM VENUE: STREAM: BA ARTS
DATE: EXAM SESSION:
TIME: 2 HOURS
Instructions:
1. Answer Question ONE (COMPULSORY) and ANY other 2 questions
2. Candidates are advised not to write on the question paper.
3. Candidates must hand in their answer booklets to the invigilator while in the examination room.


Q1. a)Development as a concept is a highly contested term. Explain using different perspectives of Development. (12 marks)
b) Do you think foreign aid will help solve developing countries poverty problem? Support your answer with examples (18mks)


Q2.Critically assess five roles of Multinational Corporations in facilitating development of a country of your choice. (20 marks)




Q3.AIDS as a disease holds serious implications for the economy than other diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis which are prevalent in developing countries. Examine this link between AIDS and development giving examples of any two African countries. (20 marks)


Q4. Demonstrate how the dependency theory of the Marxist school explains growing inequalities, poverty, violence and military coup in parts of Africa. (20 marks)


Q5. Development may have two approaches, with reference to bottom-up (grass-root) approach. Give a detailed account of how it can be an effective means of facilitating overall development in Kenya (20 marks)






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