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_____26.

Their dominant goal is the personal growth of the participants in group at all levels in their emotional,
interpersonal, intellectual and spiritual phase of their life.
a. Treatment group b. Social group c. Interest group d. Growth group
_____27. A helping process that consists of a variety of activities that may include the giving of material
assistance, Referrals to other community facilities and rendering emotional and psychological support.
aSocial Work Research b. Social Casework c. Social Action/Reform d. Social Group Work
_____28. He defines assessment as the process and a product of understanding in which action is based.
a. Robert Vinter b. Arthur Dunham c. Max Siporin d. Florence Hollis
_____29. The purpose of social group work are the following
except:
a. To diminish the social adjustment of the individual and developing the social consciousness
b. To provide opportunities for planned group experiences that are needed by all people.
c. To provide experiences that are relaxing and that give individuals a chance to create and express themselves
d. To help individuals in groups to take responsibility for their own behavior
_____30. The preservation of secret information concerning the client which is disclosed in the professional
relationship.
a. Self-determination b. Confidentiality c. Acceptance d. Individualization
_____31. Which of the following is NOT a helpful reminder when conducting an interview?
a. Prepare for the interview b. Do not be conscious of the time
c. The interview should have proper deportment d. Do not rush into direct action or help without fully
understanding the client’s situation
_____32. Planning is the process of envisioning the future structure and operation of the social agency including
thedetermination and clarification of the agency’s______________________.
a. Objectives b. Functions c. Policies d. All of the above
_____33. Social work is depicted as a secondary discipline in these setting.
a. Corrections b. Medical facilities c. Industry d. All of the above
_____34. Refers to the active participation of the social workers in social reforms. Goal comes from a
perspective that there is a persistence of poverty, environmental destruction, and social disintegration.
a. Curing b. Changing c. Caring d. None of the above
_____35. The social worker is conscious about his/her role in making use of his/her professional relationship with
theclient in a way that will enhance the client’s development rather than his/her own. What principle of socialwork
is being stated?
a. Client-worker relationship b. Worker self-awareness c. Confidentiality d. Self-determination
_____36. Social work is defined as a profession which is concerned about the person’s adjustment to
his/herenvironment. Mendoza (2002) referred this as the person’s __________________
a. Social functioning b. Social milieu c. Social welfare d. Social development
_____37. The _________________ highlight the role of cognitions on emotions with the assertion that persons can
be best appreciated in terms of internal cognitive dialogue or self-talk.
a. Rational Emotive Therapy b. Berne’s Transactional Analysis
c. Beck’s Cognitive Therapy d. None of the above
_____38. The following are goals of Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalysis theory
except:
a. To help clients gain insights about themselves
b. Establishment and maintenance of an egalitarian relationship
c. To help clients work unstuck issues, through a developmental stage, not settled in the past
d. To help clients cope with the stresses of the society
_____39. The practice of helping clients find needed expert assistance that the referring counsellor cannot provide.
a. Research b. Career Assistance c. Referral d. Consultation
_____40. A report prepared if the case will be transferred to another worker or unit which may include
recommendationson future course of action.
a. Closing summary b. Case study c. Survey reports d. Transfer summaries
_____41. NASW identified standards on the ethical responsibility to clients and these are the following
except for:
a. Conflict of interest b. Privacy and confidentiality c. Informed consent d. Interdisciplinary collaboration
_____42. A function of a social worker in which it ascertains and strengthens the full potential in individuals,
groups,and communities.
a. Developmental Function b. Rehabilitative Function c. Preventive Function d. None of the above
_____43. The mobilization, disbursement and control of the financial resources of the agency is called.
a. Coordination b. Budgeting c. Directing d. Staffing
_____44. Who among the professionals used counselling in their work?
a. Architect b. Social workers c. Teachers d. Both b & c
_____45. Privacy and confidentiality, Conflict of interest and Informed consent are elements of ethical
responsibility to ______.
a. Clients b. Practice setting c. Professionals d. Broader society
_____46. When a wife quarrel with her husband because of jealousy or a person under stress finds her/himself
shouting is an example of what mode of adaptation?
a. Fight b. Flight c. Pairing d. None of the above
_____47. On ethical responsibility in practice setting, the ethical standards identified by NASW include:
supervision and consultation, education and training, performance evaluation, labor-management disputes, billing,
client transfer,administration, continuing education and staff development, commitment to employers, and
_________.
a. Discrimination b. Impairment c. client records d. Solicitations
_____48. It entails the entry into a relationship with another person who is perceive to be stronger, stable, or who
hasthe capacity to provide help over his/her problem.
a. Flight b. Paring c. Fight d. None of the above
_____49. This role is about the direct provision of material aid and other resources that will be helpful in
reducingsituational deficiencies. These resources are mobilized and created to directly provide to the client
beingassisted.
a. Enabler b. Social broker c. Advocate d. Resource broker
_____50. They are those, who, as a result of period or continuous use of drugs usually in the form of
sedatives,stimulants, and hallucinogens have developed a physical and/or psychological need for/reliance on
thesedrugs to the extent that their denial produces adverse effects on themselves.
a. Drug courier b. Drug abuser c. Drug dependents d. None of the above

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