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DOMINIC INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.

2ND & 3RD Floor IHMIS Building Km 38, Pulong Buhangin, Santa Maria, Bulacan

Name: ________________________________________ Grade and Section:____________________________

Teacher:______________________________________ Score:______________________________________

NOTE: NO ERASURE (Erasure means wrong)

I. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Is the branch of science devoted to the study of human societies and the relationships among individuals within those societies.

A. Social Science C. Sociology

B. Science D. Society

2. It can be defined as the practical application of social science knowledge.

A. Social Science C. Society

B. Applied Social Science D. Sociology

3. This field provides an understanding of an individual, group or institutional finances, including budget and cost analyses, payroll, auditing and taxes, among others.

A. Business Administration C. Psychology

B. Accounting D. Communication

4. This fields focuses on how humans use verbal and non-verbal messages to create meaning in various contexts.

A. Business Administration C. Psychology


DOMINIC INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.
2ND & 3RD Floor IHMIS Building Km 38, Pulong Buhangin, Santa Maria, Bulacan

B. Accounting D. Communication

5. The study of crime, criminal behavior, and the legal system.

A. Business Administration C. Psychology

B. Criminology D. Communication

6. This field provides professionals in clinics, hospitals, private practices, nursing homes, with the focused training required to handle the unique management challenges of
the healthcare industry.

A. Information Technology C. Health Care Management

B. Social Work D. Marketing

7. This field specializes in the administrative knowledge needed to meet the demands of corporate technology systems including problem solving, resource allocation,
networking and security.

A. Information Technology C. Health Care Management

B. Social Work D. Marketing

8. This field include promotion, creative services, public relations, research, consulting, communications, advertisement, strategy and branding.

A. Information Technology C. Health Care Management

B. Social Work D. Marketing

9. This field is concerned with the implementation of government policy.

A. Business Administration C. Public Administration


DOMINIC INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.
2ND & 3RD Floor IHMIS Building Km 38, Pulong Buhangin, Santa Maria, Bulacan

B. Criminology D. Communication

10. This field is both professional and academic discipline that seeks to improve the quality of life and wellbeing of an individual, group, or community.

A. Social Work C. Health Care Management

B. Information Technology D. Marketing

11. It is applied social science provide adequate training for careers in the field of journalism and mass communication.

A. Communication studies C. Counseling

B. Social Work D. Social Work

12. Practitioners help individuals, families, and groups, communities to improve their individual and collective well-being.

A. Communication studies C. Counseling

B. Social Work D. Social Work

13. Counseling as learning process in which individuals learn about themselves and their interpersonal relationships, and enact behaviors that advance their personal
development”.

A. Counseling as a Relationship C. Counseling as a Art

B. Counseling as a Process D. Counseling as a Science

14. Counseling as “a professional relationship between a trained counselor and a client.

A. Counseling as a Relationship C. Counseling as a Art


DOMINIC INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.
2ND & 3RD Floor IHMIS Building Km 38, Pulong Buhangin, Santa Maria, Bulacan

B. Counseling as a Process D. Counseling as a Science

15. counseling as “a flexible and a creative process whereby the counselors adjust the approach to the unique and emerging needs of the client.”

A. Counseling as a Relationship C. Counseling as a Art

B. Counseling as a Process D. Counseling as a Science

16. Counselors are encouraged to be “counselor-scientists”.

A. Counseling as a Relationship C. Counseling as a Art

B. Counseling as a Process D. Counseling as a Science

17. As professionals, counselors have the opportunity to assist their clients in making choices and solving their problems in various settings, such as schools, communities,
offices, and clinical settings.

A. Counseling as a Relationship C. Counseling as an emerging profession

B. Counseling as a Process D. Counseling as a Science

18. This is one major goal in counseling.

A. Improving the client’s ability to establish and maintain relationship C. Enhancing the client’s effectiveness and ability to cope

B. Facilitating behavior change D. Promoting the decision-making process

19. Counseling helps clients overcome difficulties in their interpersonal relationships.


DOMINIC INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.
2ND & 3RD Floor IHMIS Building Km 38, Pulong Buhangin, Santa Maria, Bulacan

A. Improving the client’s ability to establish and maintain relationship C. Enhancing the client’s effectiveness and ability to cope

B. Facilitating behavior change D. Promoting the decision-making process

20. Clients may turn to counseling to help them learn how to cope and adapt to change.

A. Improving the client’s ability to establish and maintain relationship C. Enhancing the client’s effectiveness and ability to cope

B. Facilitating behavior change D. Promoting the decision-making process

21. Counseling helps clients to make decisions.

A. Improving the client’s ability to establish and maintain relationship C. Enhancing the client’s effectiveness and ability to cope

B. Facilitating behavior change D. Promoting the decision-making process

22. Counseling aims to maximize client’s potentials and ensure client’s growth.

A. Improving the client’s ability to establish and maintain relationship C. Enhancing the client’s effectiveness and ability to cope

B. Facilitating client potential and development D. Promoting the decision-making process

23. A counselors assume the role of administrators when the school heads are not around.

A. Specialist C. Agent for change

B. Generalist D. Quasi-administrator

24. As specialist, counselors give their counseling duties priority over other activities.
DOMINIC INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.
2ND & 3RD Floor IHMIS Building Km 38, Pulong Buhangin, Santa Maria, Bulacan

A. Specialist C. Agent for change

B. Generalist D. Quasi-administrator

25. counselors initiate change within the clients by helping them arrive at possibilities and options and by catalyzing change.

A. Specialist C. Agent for change

B. Generalist D. Quasi-administrator

26. counselors coordinate and administer services and resources. They also maintain relationships among the stakeholders of an institution.

A. Specialist C. Agent for change

B. Generalist D. Quasi-administrator

27. counselors create and implement activities and programs for facilitating self-development.

A. Specialist in psychological education C. Agent for change

B. Generalist D. Quasi-administrator

28. counselor provide experiences and conditions which are based on theories and researches on behavioral sciences that aims to foster learning among clients.

A. Specialist in psychological education C. Agent for change

B. Generalist D. Applied behavioral scientist

29. counselors arrange consequences for behavior if clients fail or succeed in carrying out an action plan which was agreed upon by both counselor and client.
DOMINIC INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.
2ND & 3RD Floor IHMIS Building Km 38, Pulong Buhangin, Santa Maria, Bulacan

A. Specialist C. Agent for change

B. Contingency manager D. Quasi-administrator

30. Encouraging, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing

A. Specialist C. Asking open and close-ended questions

B. Contingency manager D. Quasi-administrator

II. Enumerate the ethical principles for counselors

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5.

III. Read the following description and write what stages of Psychosocial Development it is. (10 points)

________1. At this stage babies learn to trust that their parents will meet their basic needs.

________2. Children continue to develop more independence and start to do things of their own initiative.

________3. Children continue to develop self-confidence through learning new things.

________4. People tend to look back on their lives and think about what they have or have not accomplished.

________5. It is the stage in which people are usually working and contributing to society in some way and perhaps raising their children.
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2ND & 3RD Floor IHMIS Building Km 38, Pulong Buhangin, Santa Maria, Bulacan

________6. Children start to care about how they look to others. They start forming their own identity by experimenting with who they are.

________7. During this stage most people fall in love, get married and start building their own family.

________8. Children begin to develop independence and start to learn that they can do some things on their own.

IV. Write at least 2 counseling concern to every stages.

I. Middle childhood (6-12 years old)

II. Adolescence (13-18 years old)

III. Early Adulthood (19-30 years old)

IV. Middle Age (30-60 years old)

V. Late Maturity (60 years old and above)

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