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CIMAPRO19-P03-1 Exam - Topic 6 Question 49 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIMA's CIMAPRO19-P03-1 exam
Question #: 49
Topic #: 6
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H is a farmer. An outbreak of a contagious animal disease has just been detected near the region where the farm is located. This could potentially lead to substantial financial losses for H.

In these circumstances, which of the following responses by H is the most appropriate?

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Charlesetta
4 months ago
A is too extreme, he’d lose everything!
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Dalene
4 months ago
D could be smart too, but insurance doesn’t stop the disease.
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Luisa
4 months ago
Wait, is it really that serious? C sounds risky but maybe it’s okay?
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Olive
4 months ago
Totally agree, B is the way to go. Prevention is key!
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Phyliss
4 months ago
Option B seems like the safest bet. Gotta follow those guidelines!
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Chandra
5 months ago
I feel like option C is risky, but I can see why some might choose it. It just seems like ignoring the outbreak could lead to bigger problems later on.
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Winifred
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question about risk responses, and I think transferring the risk with insurance (option D) could be a good backup plan, but it might not be enough on its own.
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Pearline
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like option A might be too extreme. I think there are ways to manage the risk without losing everything.
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Dalene
5 months ago
I remember discussing risk management strategies in class, and I think option B makes the most sense since it involves precautions without completely shutting down the farm.
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Mitsue
5 months ago
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5 months ago
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5 months ago
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Asha
5 months ago
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Portia
9 months ago
Option B is the way to go, my dude. Gotta keep those animals safe and sound. I ain't about to let some fancy disease take down my farm. Disinfect everything in sight, I say!
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Nina
8 months ago
User 4: Absolutely, can't risk losing everything because of some disease. Option B all the way.
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Marcos
8 months ago
User 3: Better safe than sorry, right? Disinfecting everything is a must in this situation.
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Thea
8 months ago
User 2: Yeah, I agree. Gotta follow all the government rules and keep everything clean.
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Yolando
9 months ago
User 1: Option B is definitely the best choice. Can't take any chances with those animals.
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Tashia
9 months ago
Hmm, Option B looks like the safest bet. Gotta keep those animals healthy and the farm running. Don't want to end up like the farmer who tried to insure his cows against a zombie outbreak. That didn't end well.
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Layla
8 months ago
Definitely, Option B is the best way to protect the farm and the animals. It's important to follow the government guidelines.
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Elfrieda
8 months ago
Yeah, I think Option B is the way to go. Can't take any chances with the animals.
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Martina
9 months ago
I agree, Option B seems like the most practical choice. Better safe than sorry.
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Ozell
10 months ago
Hah! Cessation of all farming activities? That's like running away from a cold. Real farmers know you gotta face the problem head-on, like Option C. I'll be keeping my animals and my business going.
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Benedict
9 months ago
I understand the appeal of Option C, but I think it's important to consider all the risks and take necessary precautions.
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Shenika
9 months ago
I think Option B is a good compromise. We can take precautions without completely shutting down.
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Karan
10 months ago
I agree, Option C is the way to go. We can't just give up on our livelihood like that.
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Noelia
10 months ago
I'm gonna have to go with Option D. Transferring the risk through insurance is the way to go. That way, I can keep my farm running and still be protected financially.
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Tawanna
8 months ago
Elin: That's a good point. It's always good to have a backup plan in case insurance doesn't cover everything.
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Fidelia
8 months ago
User 3: I'm not so sure about that. I think we should consider Option B as well, to at least try to reduce the risk.
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Elin
8 months ago
User 2: Yeah, I agree. It's better to be safe than sorry, especially when it comes to our livelihood.
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Eden
8 months ago
User 1: I think Option D is the best choice too. Insurance can really save us from a lot of trouble.
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Billye
8 months ago
User2: Yeah, insurance sounds like a good idea. We can't afford to take any chances with our farm.
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Kathryn
9 months ago
User3: I'm with User1. Option D is the best choice. Insurance will give us peace of mind.
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Vinnie
9 months ago
User2: I agree. Option B seems more reasonable. We can still take precautions without shutting down everything.
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Svetlana
9 months ago
User1: I think Option A is too extreme. We can't just stop all farming activities.
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Edna
10 months ago
Response B seems like the most prudent choice. Adhering to government guidelines and taking precautions is crucial during an outbreak. I wouldn't want to risk my livelihood by ignoring the situation.
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Afton
9 months ago
User 2: Definitely, we can't afford to take any chances with our livelihood.
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Franchesca
9 months ago
User 1: I agree, following the government guidelines is the best way to protect our farm.
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Lizette
11 months ago
I disagree. I think option D is the way to go. Insurance cover can help mitigate the financial losses in case of an outbreak.
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Heike
11 months ago
I agree with Effie. Option B seems like the best way to protect the farm and the animals.
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Effie
11 months ago
I think option B is the most appropriate. It's important to follow government guidelines to reduce the risk.
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