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Social Work 95 Possible exam questions with all correct answers latest complete solution 2020 1. All of the following are dimensions that make social work unique except: 2. Organizations and comm... unities are considered ___ systems. 3. ____ coincides somewhat with the residual perspective on social welfare. 4. The ____ perspective of social welfare focuses on problems and gaps. 5. The ____ perspective on social welfare programs originated after the World War II in Third World Countries. 6. ____ involves the process of increasing personal, interpersonal, or political power so that individuals can take action to improve their life situations. 7. The ____ perspective of social welfare views people’s needs as a normal part of life. 8. Conservatives generally believe: 9. Families lie somewhere between ____ systems 10. ____ is the application of an eclectic knowledge base, professional values, and a wide range of skills to target any size system for change. 11. ____ is the philosophy that supports government involvement in the social, political, and economic structure so that all people’s rights and privileges are protected in the name of social justice 12. The medical model: 13. Applied to social work, client self-determination means that practitioners are responsible for: 14. According to the NASW Code of Ethics, which of the following is (are) considered a social worker’s ethical responsibility to colleagues: 15. The triple A approach to critical thinking involves: a. Account, accrue, accommodate b. Acquire, access, accept c. Abstain, assimilate, accentuate d. Ask, assess, assert e. Abide, abolish, absolve 16. ____ refers to a member of a group of people who, because of physical or cultural characteristics, are singled out from the other in the society in which they live for differential and unequal treatment, and who therefore regard themselves as objects of collective discrimination. a. Race b. Ethnicity c. People of color d. Minority 17. ____ can provide structure and content for an examination of realizable alternatives, for the mobilization of competencies that can make things different, and for the building of self-confidence that stimulates hope a. Social justice b. Commonality c. Empowerment d. Strengths perspective e. Egalitarianism 18. ____ is the ability of an individual, family, group, community, or organization to recover from adversity and resume functioning even when suffering serious trouble, confusion, or hardship a. Strengths perspective b. Self-fulfilling prophecy c. Resiliency d. Empowerment 19. The ____ stage of the planned-change process is the investigation and determination of variables affecting an identified problem or issue as viewed from micro, mezzo, or macro perspectives. a. Evaluation b. Engagement c. Assessment d. Implementation 20. The text cities several fallacies that can trick people into false beliefs. Which fallacy is when a person is so committed to one side of an issue that the other side hardly seems to exist? Please pick the best answer. a. Believing that it’s written down it must be right b. Relying on case examples c. Being vague d. Being biased or unobjective e. Relying on testimonials 21. The ____ stage of the planned-change process is the initial period when practitioners orient themselves to the problem and begin to establish communication and a relationship with others also addressing the problem a. Engagement b. Assessment c. Evalution d. Planning e. Implementation 22. ____ involves not only being in tune with how clients feel but also conveying to them that workers understand how they feel. a. Genuineness b. Warmth c. Empathy 23. When a family member provides appraisal support it means that he or she is ____. a. Providing information to the client b. Giving honest feedback to the client about how they are acting or performing c. Listening to the client d. Offering concrete types of help like money or rides 24. ____ communities are based on some commonality other than location a. Locality based b. Disparate c. Nongeographic d. Common 25. ____ groups are aimed at expanding self-awareness, increasing potential, and maximizing health and well-being. a. Educational b. Therapy c. Support d. Growth e. socialization 26. ____ groups involve members sharing common issues or problems and meeting on an ongoing basis to cope with stress, give each other suggestions, provide encouragement, convey information, and furnish emotional support. a. Therapy b. Education c. Socialization d. Growth e. Support 27. ____ requires that public buildings, areas, and workplaces provide ready access to people with physical or mental disabilities a. Indian child welfare act b. Americans with disabilities act c. Adoption assistance and children welfare act 28. ____ began a settlement house in Chicago called the hull house a. Mary Richmond b. Jane Addams c. Dorothea Dix d. Etta Wheeler 29. Which of the following is (are) true regarding Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF): a. Establishes no time limits on how long recipients may receive benefits. b. Decreases the states’ discretion over benefit distribution c. Allows mothers with children age 6 or older to receive benefits, and allows them to stay home and care for their children d. Is a grant program through the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act. 30. The intent of ____ was to assimilate American Indians by giving them land and potential citizenship in return for their turning their backs on their culture and becoming “productive” citizens a. Americans with disabilities act b. Economic opportunity act c. Dawes act d. Indian child welfare act 31. Which of the following programs is under the umbrella of public assistance a. Medicare b. Unemployment insurance c. Old age, survivors, disability, and health insurance d. Medicaid 32. The final phase in the process of social welfare policy development is a. Agency service delivery b. Identification of public opinion c. Implementation through a social welfare program d. Formulation of social welfare policy 33. Public education through high school is considered a ____ social welfare benefit a. Networked b. Universal c. Considerate d. Selective 34. ____ is the condition whereby people meet the designated criteria or requirement to receive benefits. a. Guarantee b. Means test c. Qualification d. Eligibility 35. Food stamps, free school lunches, and rent subsidies are considered ____ benefits provided to eligible clients. a. In-need b. Initial c. Incognito d. In-kind 36. ____ is administered through social security administration; however, it is funded by general tax revenues not employer/employee contributions a. Medicaid b. General assistance c. Medicare d. Supplemental security income 37. The primary feature of Medicare Part ___ is the prescription a. B b. C c. A d. D 38. ____ was created by the health insurance for the Aged Act, and consists of Part A, B, C, & D. a. Medicare b. General assistance c. Medicaid 39. ____ is the tendency to divide the population into categories of social position based on the extent to which people have access to the goods and services the society values a. Social stratification b. Casts system c. Class arrangement d. Societal division 40. Mid-eighteenth century John Locke’s tabula rasa approach suggested that children: a. Were inherently pure and good 41. Who appealed to the president of the New York Society for the Prevention of cruelty to Animals, who helped get “a special warrant” from the New York Supreme court judge to remove Mary Ellen Wilson from her abusive home? a. Etta Wheeler 42. The ______ perspective to social welfare programs seeks to identify social interventions that have a positive impact on economic development. 43. Residual Institutional Developmental Another term that generalist practitioners often use instead of the planned-change process is: Suggested path Problem solving Situational assessment Crisis contemplation Deductive reasoning 44. The _____ was considered the first piece of legislation establishing coherent, consistent public support for needy people through local taxes. Statute of Laborers Law of Settlement Social Welfare Act Begger Tax Elizabethan Poor Law 47. _____ Encourages lifelong learning and critical self-reflection, recognizes and challenges power imbalances, and promotes institutional accountability. Cultural competence Multicultural awareness Cultural humility Sensitivity training 49. 50. 51. 52. ______ is the tendency to divide the population into categories of social position based on the extent to which people have access to the goods and services the society values. Societal division Social stratification Class arrangement Caste system. Components to explore in order to understand any policy include the following concepts except: What are the eligibility criterias to receive benefits What are the people’s needs and program’s goals How the program is financed What does the political groups want to change What kind of benefits are provided A coordinated effort to advocate for change in a social institution to benefit a specific population, solve a social problem, correct unfairness, or enhance people’s well-being was a method of community organization called: Social planning Social action Locality development In a(n) ______ role, a social worker might teach an abusive parent effective child management techniques. Broker Educator Case manager Counselor What is a treatment conference? Please pick the best answer A group of two or more gathered to work collaboratively to achieve a designated purpose A group that comes together to provide workers with an opportunity to learn new skills A group that meets to monitor and coordinate service plans on behalf of clients A group formed to provide advice and expertise on policy issues ______ is the act of treating people differently based on the fact that they belong to some group rather than on merit. Discrimination Prejudice Stereotype Oppression ______is usually the last resort for people who are not eligible for benefits provided by other programs. Medicare Medicaid Supplemental Security Income General Assistance ______ is a fixed mental image of a member of some group based on some attribute or attributes that reflect an overly simplified view of that group without consideration or appreciation of individual differences. Discrimination Prejudice Stereotype Oppression The _______ was a system of supplementing the income of all poor people so everyone would have a minimum income necessary for survival. Speenhamland System Elizabethan Poor Law Jones Act Mittanian Agreement _____ involves the idea that all citizens would have identical rights, protection, opportunities, obligations, and social benefits. Empowerment Populations-at-risk Assessment Social justice Economic justice Feminization of poverty is defined as the fact that men are more likely to be poor than women that women in poverty are more poor than middle class women the fact that women as a group are more poor than men the fact that women are more likely to not be primary caregivers for children and older adults than men The _____ initially recruited males between 18 and 25 who were receiving public assistance, and transported them to revitalize parks in the West. The Public Works Administration The Civilian Works Administration The Civilian Conservation Corps The Works Progress Administration The Federal Emergency Relief Act Franklin Delano Roosevelt initiated a package of programs called the: Great Society War on Poverty New Deal Great Depression Day that will live in infamy According to the ______ philosophy, poverty exists to enhance the prestige and status of the middle class because they have others to look down upon. Radical Liberal Conservative Which phase is right after the recognition of society's values? Formulation of social welfare policy Identifcation of public opinion Identification of problems and needs Agency Service delivery _____ groups involve members sharing common issues or problems and meeting on an ongoing basis to cope with stress, give each other suggestions, provide encouragement, convey information, and furnish emotional support. Therapy Support Socialization Growth Educational Which of the following is (are) NOT true regarding social work professional identity and conduct: Social workers should "practice personal reflection and self-correction. Social workers should engage in career long learning. Social workers should follow their personal values in their professional life. Social workers should advocate for client access to services. Policy _____ is a systematic evaluation of how effectively a policy addresses the targeted problem or issue, meets people’s needs, and achieves its goals. Practice Analysis Advocacy Evaluation Charity Organization Societies: Initially used friendly visitors who tried to help people figure out how to solve their problems Stressed the empowerment of self-sufficiency Sent ministers, students, or humanitarians to live in the poor slums to help alleviate the conditions of capitalism All of the answers are true. The _____, on behalf of a specific client, coordinates needed services provided by any number of agencies, organizations, or facilities. Mediator Facilitator Advocate Case manager Educator ______ were places where ministers, students, or humanitarians lived to interact with poor slum dwellers with the purpose of alleviating the conditions of capitalism. Almshouses Poorhouses Settlement houses Charity organization societies What is a means test? Condition where by people meet the designated criteria to receive the benefits Provision by the government of minimum monetary support to people who are unable to provide for themselves The evaluation of all the resources clients have at their disposal to determine if they have the ability to pay for the services or buy things for themselves. What is the culture of poverty? Condition of having inadequate money to buy things that are considered necessary Condition characterized not only by lack of economic resources but also by deprivation, low expectations for life, lack of hope, and despair for the future. Refers to the annual cash income level, according to family size, that the government determines is necessary to maintain a family at a minimal subsistence level. Which of the following is considered an ethical standard to clients in the NASW Code of Ethics: respect for colleagues referral for service self determination appropriate behavior in a practice setting integrity 1. On the continuum of need for families’ survival, one end involves basic financial and material resources all families need to survive. Which one of the following represents the opposite end of the continuum. 2. ___ is the umbrella term for physical abuse sexual abuse, emotional abuse and neglect. 3. According to Berliner & Elliott, child sexual abuse includes: 4. According to the text, which of the following is (are) true: 5. The age discrimination Emplyment act was passed by congree in 1967, prohibiting discrimination against people age ___ 6. ___ is a concept of employment that emphasizes how people can use their strengths to survive, accept new experiences, and learn to appreciate the positive aspects of these new experiences 7. ___ is a disease affecting voluntary muscles (those controlled by one’s will) in which nerve impulses are impaired, resulting in fatigue, weakness, and difficulties controlling muscles 8. ___ is blocking or hemorrhage of a blood vessel leading to the brain, causing an inadequate oxygen supply and often long-term impairment of sensation, movement, or functioning 9. ___ is a chronic condition in which a person’s immune system attacks the joints, causing pain, inflammation, stiffness, swelling, and deterioration 10. ____ is an all-encompassing condition characterized by intense inner directedness; difficulties acquiring language in the first place; repetitive self-stimulating movements… 11. In managed care, ___ is form of payment involving a fixed, predetermined payment per person for a specified range of services for a fixed period of time 12. ___ are services provided by organizations that focus on workers; mental health and on adjustment problems that interfere with their work performance. 13. ___ is a severe mental disturbance characterized by delusions; hallucinations… [Show More]

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