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Test for Top 10 Watershed Lessons Learned Module

Click on the appropriate response to each question below. After you've completed the quiz, you can calculate your score and compare your answers to the correct answers by clicking on the calculate score button that follows the quiz.

1. According to the module, which of the following is not an example of a valuable watershed lesson learned:

2. Leaders are a vital component to the watershed management process and they are especially effective when:

3. Experience suggests that before a watershed group can develop visions and goals, there must be a common understanding of the conditions that warrant a protection effort, sometimes referred to as a:

4. As described in the module, ideally a coordinator oversees the watershed protection effort. Which of the following is not a typical role for a coordinator:

5. Which of the following statements best exemplifies the lesson learned regarding compatibility of community values within the watershed:

6. Watershed practitioners have found that the majority of plans developed in the past failed to adequately protect their watersheds due to:

7. As defined in the module, a watershed management framework is:

8. Effective tools commonly utilized in a watershed restoration programs include:

9. Which of the following statements about achieving and communicating program progress is not true:

10. As with many watershed projects, the Morro Bay (California) project exemplified many of the watershed lessons in this module, including:

 
 

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