Certified Prevention Specialist CPS Practice Exam

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What does a goal statement specify?

  1. What and when something is to be accomplished.

  2. Is general and inclusive.

  3. Identifies who will do what tasks.

  4. Is the same as a mission statement.

The correct answer is: What and when something is to be accomplished.

A goal statement specifically outlines what is to be achieved and the timeline for accomplishing it. This clarity on both the objective and the timeframe is essential for effective planning and measurement of success. It communicates clear expectations and helps stakeholders understand the intended outcomes. In contrast, the other options represent different aspects of planning or organizational strategy but do not accurately define what a goal statement entails. General inclusiveness or specific task assignments may be components of broader planning documents, but they do not capture the primary function of a goal statement, which is to articulate specific achievement targets within a defined timeframe. Similarly, a mission statement encompasses the overall purpose of an organization rather than focusing on a specific goal.