Module 1 Assessment

Module 1 summative assessment. Ten items, about 10 minutes. Pass mark 80 percent.

Before You Start

This assessment covers all five module objectives. It is weighted towards scenarios rather than recall, because the point of the module is judgement about programmes, not vocabulary.

Learning objectives

By the end of this lesson you should be able to:

  1. M1-O1Define a Digital Product Passport in the terms the legislation uses.
  2. M1-O2Distinguish a passport from a label, a QR campaign, a page and a PDF.
  3. M1-O3Name the four layers, their owners and their speeds.
  4. M1-O4Trace the path from carrier to record.
  5. M1-O5Separate what is settled from what awaits delegated acts.

You may re-read any canonical article while answering. Feedback is shown after you submit, with an anchor back to the source for anything you miss.

Module assessment

10 questions. Pass mark 80 percent (configurable). Unlimited retakes. Your best score is kept on this device.

  1. 1. Which statement is the most accurate definition?
  2. 2. A supplier offers a single public passport view, identical for consumers, recyclers and authorities. Which required property is missing?
  3. 3. A programme reports completion: QR codes on all packaging, resolving to existing product pages. Which assessment is correct?
  4. 4. What role may documents legitimately play?
  5. 5. Match the layer to its question: "what does the passport say?"
  6. 6. A programme has a resolver, carriers and a rendering, but no named owner for any attribute. Which layer is missing and what is the practical consequence?
  7. 7. Why is the technology layer a poor measure of programme progress?
  8. 8. A product is discontinued three years after launch and its web estate is retired. What must still be true?
  9. 9. Which of these is already fixed in the framework?
  10. 10. Which pair of activities is correctly sequenced given what is settled today?

0 of 10 answered.

After the Assessment

If you scored below 80 percent, the feedback names the objective behind each missed item. Re-read the linked canonical section rather than the lesson summary, then retake it.

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On completing this module you should be able to:

  • Define a Digital Product Passport in a meeting without reaching for the word QR.
  • Tell a passport apart from a label, a QR campaign, a product page and a PDF.
  • Say which part of your organisation owns each of the four layers.
  • Trace a scan from carrier to displayed record.
  • Separate what is already settled from what waits on a delegated act.

Foundations progress: module 1 of 6.

Module 2 moves from what a passport is to whether you are the party who has to produce one: value chain roles, who carries which duty, how to read scope without guessing, and the data you do not hold.

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