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Question 7 — Applied analysis and problem solving (35) Scenario: (Supply a realistic, moderately complex scenario relevant to JUQ-016 — e.g., a case study involving conflicting constraints, stakeholder demands, data limitations.) a) Identify and prioritize the top five problems/issues in the scenario, explaining criteria for prioritization. (12) b) For the top-priority problem, develop two alternative solutions, detailing steps, required resources, expected outcomes, risks, and risk mitigations. Compare the alternatives and recommend one with justification. (18) c) Draft a one-page implementation timeline with key milestones and success metrics. (5)

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Below is a full examination paper (3-hour, 100 marks) with instructions, section breakdowns, question stems across Bloom’s levels, marking scheme, and model answers outlines. Question 7 — Applied analysis and problem solving

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