Kristine
A group of families experience unemployment, poor health,
malnutrition of children, mental retardation, mental
difficulties, school dropouts, are being helped by the social
worker to assess the totality of their problem, breaking it
down into manageable units and helping the families think
and decide where they want to begin. What technique is
being used by the social worker?
Partialization
What are the possible traits you can trace using a
genogram?
I. Physical characteristics
II. Genetic factors
III. Family values
IV. Cultural background
a. I, II, III
b. II, III, IV
c. I, III, IV
d. I, II, III, IV
I, II, III, IV
Anna, a social worker newbie collects only those
data/ information that has relevance to the
situation at hand and is essential to the
formulation of valid working judgments. What
principle does Anna uses?
a. Principle of data gathering
b. Principle of harmony
c. Principle of parsimony
d. Principle of company
Principle of parsimony
In writing the Assessment Statement, on which
components does the social worker answer the
question: To what extent is this a life-or-death
matter for the person’s concerned?
a. Opening Causal Statement
b. Change Potential Statement
c. Social Functioning Statement
d. Judgement about the seriousness and urgency
of the problem
d. Judgement about the seriousness and
urgency of the problem
He is the superintendent of Associated
Charities of Manila then, employed social
workers to work with children and youth –
functioned as case workers.
a. Dr. Jose Vergara
b. Josefa Jara Martinez
c. Asuncion Perez
d. Mary Richmond
Dr. Jose Vergara
Individualization as one of the principles of social work
refers to _____________.
a. A client made to understand that s/he is expected to
participate in the entire process
b. The principle which empowers the client to determine their
needs and how they should meet
c. Recognizing and understanding the client’s own unique
characteristics and using different principles and methods
for each client
d. Respecting the clients as they are under any
circumstances and understands the meaning and causes
of the client’s behavior
Recognizing and understanding the client’s own unique
characteristics and using different principles and methods
for each client
7. Problems and assessment can be defined
or expressed through identification of
a. Unmet needs
b. Blocks to need fulfillment
c. Client's capacity
d. All of the above
All of the above
The following are true about the interventive role of social
workers as enabler except for:
a. Social worker helps individual to develop their capacities
to deal with their own problems
b. Social worker helps individual to articulate their needs
c. An active, directive role in which social worker
advocates for a client
d. To help the individual clarify and identify their problems
An active, directive role in which social worker
advocates for a client
Directing the client to another worker or
agency because the service that the clients needs
are beyond the agency or worker’s competence.
The client needs additional services which the
present agency cannot provide.
a. Referral
b. Transfer
c. Intake
d. Termination
Referral
10. Which is a central task of the first phase of the
helping process?
a. Collection, analysis and recording of data
b. Rendering of all specific and interrelated services
c. Discussing timelines for the work to achieved
d. Reviewing progress
Collection, analysis and recording of data
At the core of one’s effective use is self-awareness, that
is, the worker’s purposeful integration of the personal self
with the professional self. What is a stumbling block that
hinders the development of self-awareness?
A. Development of self-knowledge, i.e., accomplishments,
aspirations and dreams
B. Acceptance of own limitations and weaknesses as well as
failures in life
C. Avoidance or hiding own feelings and thoughts during the
helping relationship
D. Inventory of self that includes own assets, capacities and
strengths
C. Avoidance or hiding own feelings and thoughts during
the helping relationship
Maintaining professional boundaries is the
responsibility of _________________.
a. The client
b. The social worker
c. The client and the social worker
d. The agency supervisor
The social worker
To help individuals experiencing an acute, psychological
crisis the following are the key element in using the Crisis
Intervention Model except for a:
a. Quick access to the client and rapid response by the
helper
b. Infrequent contact during the crisis
c. Focused attention on the precipitating events and its
subjective meaning to client
d. Emphasis on helping the client make decisions and take
actions
Infrequent contact during the crisis
This pertains to what created and
tends to perpetuate the immediate
problem
a. Presenting problem
b. Underlying problem
c. Working problem
d. Target problem
Underlying problem
It is a concrete statement of facts and circumstances of
the client prepared by the worker to crystallize her / his
assessment of the client situation based on the data gathered
and makes explicit the objectives he / she will pursue to
implement these objectives
a. Report
b. Assessment
c. Social Case Study Report
d. Intake
Social Case Study Report
This is a type of assessment focuses on how socioculturally constructed notions of feminine and masculine
attributes, roles and power relations inform the ways in which
individuals, families, communities and institutions, including
duty bearers, understand and respond to violence against
women.
a. Gender Responsive Assessment
b. Gender Responsive Case Management
c. Gender-Based Assessment
d. Gender Assessment
Gender-Based Assessment
What is the MAIN activity of counseling as a key
component of casework and the chief
mode of
engaging the client
in a helping
relationship?
A. Teach client entrepreneurial skills
B. Provide socio-economic assistance
C.
Mediate
relationship
and
communication
difficulties
D. Refer and link client to available resources in the
community
Mediate relationship and communication
difficulties
The intake phase occurs
a. Upon admission
b. During
the
face-to-face
meeting
between worker and client
c. Upon referral to agency
d. With first telephone contact
Upon admission
It is a technology for alleviating
specific target problems perceived by
clients.
a. Problem solving approach
b. Psychological approach
c. Functional Approach
d. Task centered Approach
Task centered Approach
When can a caseworker be a generalist? When the
caseworker_______.
I. Works with the different types of clients
II. Uses different methods of social work
III. Uses an array of helping approaches and interventions
IV. Has the competence to work in different types of setting and with
different client system
a. I, II, III, IV
b. II, III
c. I, II
d. III, IV
I, II, III, IV
It is a progressive transaction between the
professional helper and the client consisting of a
series of problem-solving operations traditionally
described as study, diagnosis and treatment.
a. Social Work helping process
b. Casework
c. Problem-solving
d. Scientific helping process
Social Work helping process
These are the components of social work
practice according to Helen Harris Perlman
a. People, place, power, problem
b. Pragmatism, plagiarism, pluralism
c. Person, problem, place, process
d. charity, resources, process
Person, problem, place, process
Jennifer, is a social worker in an agency handling educational assistance program of
an agency for the abandoned youth who were not placed in a permanent family through
legal adoption. She cannot forget her experiences of verbal abuse from her mother and
father because among the five siblings she is the only one who did not receive an honor in
the school during elementary and highschool. Her parents are so proud telling about the
performance of her four siblings to everyone when topics of conversation is schooling ,
which is very opposite of what her parents w0uld always tell in their irritable sound of
voice that “it is just a waste of time talking about your studies because anyway you will not
go anywhere”. So , when one of her clients asked her help about his assignment, Jennifer
told him “ Do not ask… just do the research and ask your houseparent, I am not as bright
as you…What is Jennifer unconsciously manifesting in her behavior?
a. Transference
b. Countertransference
c. Projection
d. All of the above
Countertransference
What was the FIRST book on casework published by
Mary Richmond that helped project the image of social
work and set forth a systematic approach to working with
individuals and families?
A. “The Good Neighbor in the Modern City”
B. “Friendly Visiting Among the Poor: A Handbook for
Charity Workers”
C. “Social Diagnosis”
D. “War and Family Solidarity”
Social Diagnosis
A 30 year-old battered woman approached your agency to seek help.
According to her, ―she ran away from her home and has nowhere to go,
has not yet eaten for the entire day, and is worried about her 2 children
who is still with her abusive partner. In the case presented above, which
statement of the potential client depicts her presenting problem?
a. she ran away from home and has nowhere to go
b. she has not yet eaten for a day
c. she is a battered woman
d. she is worried for her children who is still with her partner
she ran away from home and has nowhere to go
26. The initial contact between the client and the
worker may come about in different ways, most of
the time the client initiates the contact. Those client
who initiates to secure help are known as:
a. Voluntary clients
b. Involuntary clients
c. Helpless clients
d. Initiating clients
Voluntary clients
The conscious and intentional revelation of
information about one’s self through both verbal and
non verbal behaviors.
It is used within
a
therapeutic perspective, it
encourages clients to
reciprocate with trust and openness.
a. Therapeutic disclosure
b. Self-disclosure
c. Therapeutic sharing of feelings
d. Intentional sharing of feelings
Self-disclosure
GRCM promotes human rights
because
a. Women’s rights are human rights.
b. GRCM is for all.
c. It hopes to stop violence.
d. GRCM is universal.
Women’s rights are human rights
What is medium that acts to sustain
the
problem-solving
process
in
casework?
a. Interaction
b. Communication
c. Relationship
d. Intervention
Relationship
Which of the following statements are usually true concerning the issue of
confidentiality?
I. Information could be disclosed during clinical crisis or life-threatening situations
II. Information could be disclosed in court of law owing to legal requirements e.g.
child abuse
III. Information could be disclosed during consultations with supervisors,
colleagues or other concerned individuals for effective management.
IV. Absolute confidentiality should be exercised at all costs
a. I, II, III
b. II, III, IV
c. I, III, IV
d. I, II, III, IV
. I, II, III
A client was fuming mad when she narrated to you her
negative encounter with a staff at an employment agency.
She calls the staff a “real bitch” and she feels so small and
humiliated. Your response is: “you are angry and feel
humiliated”. What counselling skill does the social worker
utilize here?
a. Paraphrasing
b. Challenging
c. Reflection of feeling
d. Clarifying
Reflection of feeling
The primary source of information about
the client’s problem is called ___________.
a. Collateral information
b. Significant others
c. Client
d. Records
Client
Den Den is the third child of 5 children born to hardworking
professional parents. Now that he is 8 years old, he experience difficulties
with his classmates who often tease him because he refuses to speak
Filipino. He has gotten into trouble many time and his parents were called
for this. Both his 2 elder brothers do well in school, infact they are
scholars. Dennis’ parents come from Visayas. Which of these
approached will most applicable in dealing with the situation?
a. Counseling
b. Task Centered
c. Behavior Modification
d. Family conference / therapy
Family conference / therapy
The following are the four major casework
techniques according to Florence Hollis except for:
a. Environmental Manipulation
b. Behavior Modification
c. Psychological Support
d. Clarification
e. Insight Development
Behavior Modification
The following are true about the Principle of Data Gathering
except for?
a. The client should be the main source of information although,
when appropriate and available, other sources should be used
b. Data to be gathered should directly relate to the identified
problems.
c. There is no need to inform the client regarding the source being
used for data collection
d. Data collection is a continuous process, but it is the collection,
organization and synthesis of such data that is especially critical to
the definition of the problem and setting of goals
There is no need to inform the client regarding the source
being used for data collection
The following are the most common reasons for terminating the client
worker relationship except for:
a. When the goal set by worker and the client are not reached
b. When, after a reasonable period of time, there has been very little
movement toward the attainment of the goals formulated, and the
prospect for any change in the situation is held unlikely
c. When the agency does not have the resources needed by the client or
the worker does not get her agency’s approval to provide the services
needed by the client
d. When for one reason or another, the worker must leave the agency
When the goal set by worker and the client are not reached
The ability to perceive sensitively and
accurately
the inner feelings of the client
(first dimension of empathy)
a. Empathic communication
b. Empathic recognition
c. Empathic response
d. Empathic identification
Empathic recognition
Which of the following are the characterestics of Crisis Intervention?
I. Time-limited (2-6 week in duration)
II. Crisis-oriented
III. Should be available within one week after application or referral for
assistance
IV. The assessment-planning-intervention is not always followed
a. I, II, III
b. I, II, IV
c. I, III, IV
d. II, III, IV
b. I, II, IV
Ecomap
and
Genogram
uses
___________ to show interconnections and
relationship dynamics
a. Lines and symbols
b. Graphs
c. Map
d. diagram
Lines and symbols
A casework approach that gives emphasis on giving and
receiving help that unites the person with the skills of the
worker and the function and services of the agency of which
the process involves definition of the services being offered
and whether the client can use it.
a. Problem solving
b. Functional
c. Psychosocial
d. Crisis Intervention
Functional
One of the following is a dynamic interaction and
psychological interplay between the worker and the
client with their own particular attitudes and feelings
in a particular situation:
a. Problem-solving
b. Client-worker relationship
c. Counseling
d. Communication
Client-worker relationship
The following except one, are the
components of a client’s situation to
determine whether a crisis exists and what is
its current status
a. Hazardous events
b. Vulnerable or upset state
c. Negative attitude towards life pressure
d. Precipitating factor or event
Negative attitude towards life pressure
In GRCM, The skill and principle
which seeks to enhance our self
awareness and our practice
a.
Confidentiality
b.
Reflexivity
c.
Self determination
d.
Self awareness
Reflexivity
There are many ways to write an assessment
statement. The social worker just needs to ensure
that the following items except for one.
a. Identification of the Problem
b. Discussion of the possible interventions
c. Immediacy of the problem
d. Causes of the problem
Discussion of the possible interventions
Refers to a sharing of one’s self by
behaving in a natural, sincere, spontaneous,
real, open, and non-defensive manner
a. Respect
b. Authenticity
c. Warmth
d. Empathic
Authenticity
It is concerned with looking at the
processes of the work. Forces worker to find
out whether the intervention plan is being
implemented as designed.
a. Formative Evaluation
b. Summative Evaluation
c. Descriptive Evaluation
d. Qualitative Evaluation
Formative Evaluation
The following are the purpose of interview as a tool or
technique use in casework practice except for:
a. to help people explore their situation to increase their
understanding of it and to identify client
resources and
strengths
b. To help individual arrive at the right solution of his problem
c. To obtain information
d. None of the above
None of the above
When the client system speaks in vague general terms, it
is necessary for generalist to determine if he or she correctly
understood the thought, feeling or experience conveyed by
the client, action or target system. This techniques in this
interview calls for:
a. Open-ended questions
b. Clarification questions
c. Confrontation
d. Close ended questions
Clarification questions
Which of the following is not a good practice in writing
up a case?
a. Include everything important as said by the caseworker
b. Give a clear account of the client’s difficulties
c. Record any line of actions the case worker may have
agreed to follow
d. Make the case record as lengthy and detailed as
possible
Make the case record as lengthy and detailed as
possible
This perspectives believes to have an effect of
increasing client motivation, elevating the client’s sense of
hope and self-confidence, illness or disability can impose
limitations on the person’s functioning, these can become a
source of personal strength and opportunity thus the
professional helping relationship is collaborative in nature
and practitioner role is primarily of a consultant:
a. generalist perspective
b. strengths perspective
c. ecosystem perspective
d. ethnic-sensitive perspective
strengths perspective
Situation 1 – A 13-year-old girl came to the municipal hall and
reported that she had escaped from a night club in a nearby
town. There are eight (8) other young girls from her province in
the club. The girls are not allowed to go out of the club and are
forced to have sex with customers.
51. What social work principle is BEST applicable in this case
to safeguard the identity of the girl?
A. Individualization
B. Participation
C. Confidentiality
D. Self-determination
Confidentiality
What intervention can BEST be provided
to the girl by the social worker to help her
recover from her unpleasant experience?
A. Leadership training
B. Livelihood opportunities
C. Psycho-social intervention
D. Awareness session on gender
Psycho-social intervention
Where can the girl stay to ensure her
safety?
A. At the Barangay Hall
B. Municipal hall under the supervision of the
local government unit
C. At the police station
D. Safe houses as identified by the social
worker in coordination with the police
Safe houses as identified by the social
worker in coordination with the police
Who can order the closure of the
nightclub after conducting a rescue operation
of the eight other girls?
A. Social Worker
B. Chief of Police
C. Barangay Captain
D. Office of the Mayor
Office of the Mayor
How will the social worker handle this case with
the media?
A. Allow the media to take photograph of the girl
B. Not to allow the media to talk directly to the girl
for her protection
C. Allow the media to interview the girl
D. Cooperate with the media and provide them vital
information about the girl
Not to allow the media to talk directly to the
girl for her protection
Situation 2 – Priscilla, 17 years old, was turned-over to a child-caring
institution after she was intercepted in Sorsogon from an illegal
recruiter who was bound for Manila. She was lured to work in a
restaurant in Manila.
56. As a social worker, how will you start the helping process using
social casework?
A. Refer the child for other services
B. Contact the family and return the child
C. Conduct an intake interview
D. Plan for a social casework program
Conduct an intake interview
Based on the case of hand, what activity
is part of the FIRST phase in the helping
process?
A. Prepare the client to implement her goals
B. Discuss goals and interventions
C. Intake interview with the client
D. Client provides feedback
Intake interview with the client
What is the social worker’s role in preparing the
rescued, trafficked child for casework?
A. Conduct feedback sessions on the achievement
of the goals
B. Prepare the social case study of the client
C. Develop the treatment plan
D. Facilitate communication wherein the client can
express her concern
Facilitate communication wherein the client
can express her concern
As the social worker, how will you help the rescued child
to be reintegrated with her family?
A. Coordinate with the national Department of Social Welfare
and Development for assistance
B. Allow the child to travel by herself back to her family.
C. Send letter to her family informing them about the rescue
of their child.
D. Coordinate with the Local Social Welfare Office where the
family resides
Coordinate with the Local Social Welfare Office where
the family resides
How is the skill in using agency and
community resources evident in this case?
A. Using records to help the client review her
experiences
B. Making use of specialized services by means
of referral
C. Helping the client develop the programs
D. Designing appropriate programs to solve the
different problems/needs of the client
Making use of specialized services by means
of referral
Situation 3 – Yolanda is 27 years old. With two children ages 3 and 5. She got married six
years ago. Her husband is a construction worker overseas with a two-year contract. He
managed to visit his family once during a yuletide season and decided to extend his
contract for another fouryear term. Previously, Yolanda received regular monthly cash
support from her husband, but during the last six months, she never received any cash and
no word from him. She learned from a distant relative that her husband has returned back
in the country and stays with another woman. She is confused and could not understand
the reason on the actions of her husband.
61. What social work intervention can be BEST applied in helping YOLANDA?
A. Psychiatric evaluation
B. Casework
C. Group work
D. Psychological test
Casework
What will you do to be able to come up with an
objective assessment of the situation of Yolanda?
A. Locate the parents of Yolanda for an interview
B. Interview her and gather pertinent information
C. Locate her husband and interview him
D. Interview Yolanda’s children
Interview
her
and
gather
pertinent
information
What is the current support system
of Yolanda?
A. Neighbor
B. Friend
C. Her children
D. Unclear, need to be explored
Her children
What is the presenting problem of
Yolanda?
A. Tuition fees of her children
B. Financial difficulty
C. Missing husband
D. Payment for home utilities
Financial difficulty
Which of these is your initial
assessment about Yolanda?
A. Loving mother
B. In profound stress
C. Loyal and committed to her marriage
D. A sincere wife
In profound stress
Situation 4 - Lina is a single, pregnant teenager who expressed fear and
anxiety over her unplanned pregnancy. She is worried she could not provide for
her child: need for child’s medical check-up, buy milk for her baby, jobless and
has no other source of support; She does not have anybody to turn to for their
daily subsistence; her live-in partner abandoned her; partner’s family with whom
she used to live refused to accept her back. She is thinking of giving up her baby
for adoption; expressed she does not want to give up her baby but she feels she
has no choice.
66. Using the above case, which is the immediate problem?
a. has no other source of support
b. jobless
c. need for child’s medical check-up, buy milk for her baby
d. live-in partner abandoned her
need for child’s medical check-up, buy milk for her baby
Identify the underlying problem?
I. Partner’s family with whom she used to live refused to accept her back
II. She is thinking of giving up her baby for adoption
III. She does not have anybody to turn to for their daily subsistence
IV. Her live-in partner abandoned her
V. has no other source of support
VI. Jobless
a. I, II, III, IV, V
b. I, III, IV, V, VI
c. I, II, IV, V, VI
d. II, III, IV, V, VI
I, III, IV, V, VI
If you are the social worker, which
can be the priority problem for work?
a. Abandonment by the partner
b. No other source if support
c. Baby’s need
d. Idea of adoption by the mother
Baby’s need
What are the blocks to fulfill the needs in
Lina’s case?
a. Jobless
b. Partner’s family with whom she used to live
refused to accept her back
c. a and b
d. a only
a and b
Which speaks of the capacity and
motivation of Lina?
a. Expressed she does not want to give up
her baby but she feels she has no choice
b. She is thinking of giving up her baby for
adoption
c. No source of support
d. Joblessness
Expressed she does not want to give up
her baby but she feels she has no choice
Situation 5 – Your client who undergoes a Multi-Drug Therapy (MDT)
treatment applies for a job in a call center located at Quezon City. As a
standard procedure, the call center’s HR Officer requested you for
information on the health status of your client who is afflicted by a
Hansen’s disease.
72. What would be your reason should you choice to withhold the
information?
A. Just do not like to release
B. Hesitant to release the information
C. Afraid that the client might retaliate
D. Establishment can request the applicant for a medical certificate
Establishment can request the applicant for a medical certificate
73. What is the LEAST applicable ethical
principle in this case?
A. Acceptance
B. Controlled emotional involvement
C. Confidentiality
D. Self-determination
Controlled emotional involvement
Should you release the information,
what ethical principle will be possibly
violated?
A. Participation
B. Confidentiality
C. Acceptance
D. Individualization
Confidentiality
With whom will you ask permission
in releasing the requested information
considering that it is highly critical?
A. Supervisor
B. Client
C. Company physician
D. Personnel Office
Client
Situation 6 – Vanessa, 30 years old, is one of the survivors of Typhoon
Pablo that badly hit the southern provinces of the country last December
2012. Unfortunately. Vanessa’s husband was declared missing together with
her five-year old child as a result of a flashflood that totally destroyed their
house. Vanessa and her four (4) other children aged two (2), seven (7), nine
(9) and eleven (11), all girls are temporarily staying in an evacuation center
provided by the government while waiting for their permanent relocation site
which they take another quarter to complete. At the evacuation center, life is
difficult for Vanessa and her children. She plans to look for a job. A friend
suggests that she applies as domestic helper in Hongkong through a local
recruiter who urgently needs applicants for immediate hiring. Vanessa feels
desperate on their condition but hopeful and always thinking positively. She
hopes to meet and talk to her sister soon.
.
76. How will you facilitate a professional helping relationship with
Vanessa?
A. Discuss with Vanessa what actions are most practical for the benefit
of her children
B. Instruct Vanessa on what she must do step-by-step for her own
benefit and to facilitate her immediate deployment overseas
C. Assert anti explain to Vanessa that you are the designated social
worker to provide all the necessary support for her
D. Introduce to Vanessa the “contract” as part of the helping process
Introduce to Vanessa the “contract” as part of the helping
process
What is the presenting problem of Vanessa?
A. Immediate medical treatment of her illness
B. Where to get some financial assistance to apply
as domestic helper
C. Educational support for the schooling of her
children
D. Feeling of anxiety and apprehension on their
current situation
Feeling of anxiety and apprehension on their
current situation
78. As a social worker, what will be your role in this
instance?
A. Identify the recruiter and request for discount on the travel
processing fee of Vanessa
B. Assure Vanessa that you will identify an alternate center
for her children when she decides to work overseas
C. Assist Vanessa to secure her travel documents for
overseas work
D. Allow Vanessa to ventilate her feelings, listen to her plans
and help her locate her older sister
Allow Vanessa to ventilate her feelings, listen to her
plans and help her locate her older sister
What is the PRIORITY concern of Vanessa?
A. She has no experience but she wants to get a
job immediately.
B. Feel better and be able to apply for a job
anywhere
C. Hopeful to meet her sister and share what she
feels and plans for her family
D. Solicit cash from friends and relatives to be able
to submit her application for overseas work
Hopeful to meet her sister and share what
she feels and plans for her family
80. Which of these specific signs shows that Vanessa is
resilient?
A. Every mother like Vanessa always feels positive about
their capacity to overcome the challenges of life.
B. She thinks positive and hopeful to meet her sister and be
able to talk and share her fears and anxieties in life.
C. Vanessa has accepted the fate that happened to her
family and she wanted to work to earn a living.
D. Vanessa is so depressed and is frequently disoriented on
what to do with her children.
She thinks positive and hopeful to meet her sister and
be able to talk and share her fears and anxieties in life
Situation 7 – William is 9 years old and a native of Leyte. He grew up
from the care of his paternal uncle who regularly abused him physically
whenever he commits a mistake and when his uncle is drunk. William
loves to sing and dance. His uncle feels irritated whenever he sings. One
Saturday afternoon, William was severely beaten by his uncle when the
latter got drunk. As a result, William decided to escape and he went to
Cebu City by taking the boat. In Cebu, William lived on the streets and
engaged in stealing to earn and survive. Local police arrested him for
stealing some cash at the local market. He was turned over to the social
welfare office and was latter referred to a shelter for boys for temporary
care. William engaged a fight with his co-ward and he accidentally hit the
eye of the latter.
.
81. What statement pertaining to children living and working
on the street is NOT rights based?
A. Children are resilient and easily adapt to their
environment in the street
B. Children staying along major streets must be
apprehended by authorities and put to jail.
C. They are highly vulnerable when exposed to the hazards
of street life.
D. They are not considered-in-conflict with the law and they
deserve priority assistance.
Children staying along major streets must be
apprehended by authorities and put to jail.
As a social worker, with whom will you
coordinate in designing a program for children living
and working on the streets?
A. Parents who forced their children to beg on the
streets
B. Local school board
C. Local politicians in the locality
D. Local government units, parents, children
and local community
Local government units, parents, children
and local community
As a social worker, how will you handle and interact
with William?
A. Discuss how he felt about the incident and reprimand
him
B. Coordinate with the local police to discipline William
C. Talk to William and listen to his concern on how he felt
about the incident
D. Scold and remind him of the house rules of the center
Talk to William and listen to his concern on how he
felt about the incident
What factor forced William to escape from
the care of his uncle?
A. Be independent and to earn cash
B. Attractions of the city life and earnings on
the streets
C. Excitement to travel to the city
D. Unpleasant experiences with his uncle
Unpleasant experiences with his uncle
Which rights-based actions can be done to decrease
the number of children living and working on the streets?
A. Provide regular food and subsidy to these children
B. Invest adequate resources for community-based
preventive interventions
C. Build more centers and institutions for these children
D. Increase fund allocation for local social welfare for
street dwellers
Invest adequate resources for community-based
preventive interventions
Situation 8 – In a recent study, it is estimated that there are around
240,000 street children living in major urban cities nationwide. Some
50,000 visible street children spend at least four hours or more on the
streets with limited access to basic services. They are highly vulnerable
to various forms of abuse, exploitations and violence. One main concern
of street children families living on the streets is the conduct of “roundup” or “arrest” contrary to what the government authority claims as
“rescue.” In a 2009 study by a non-government organization, “rescue”
operations in Metro Manila cities are carried-out indiscriminately and for
reasons other than child protection. They are undertaken without clear
objectives, resulting to ineffective and irrelevant practice of providing
assistance to street children and their families.
.
Based on the recent Philippine Report to the United Nations
regarding street children, what is one of the concluding
observations of the UN committee on the Rights of the Child?
A. Street children are nuisance to a locality and must be
apprehended by authorities
B. Street children are not considered as children-in-conflict with
the law.
C. They are liabilities of the community and must be sheltered
in government or private institutions.
D. They are considered as children-in-conflict with the law
Street children are not considered as children-in-conflict
with the law.
What factor may compel children to
stay on the streets?
A. Play with friends
B. Influence of peers
C. Violence in the home
D. Earn some money
Violence in the home
Who are the duty-bearers or stakeholders responsible
in reaching-out to street children and their families?
A. Local social welfare and development offices
B. Government agencies, LGUs, NGOs, parents and other
organizations with programs for children including local
communities
C. Irresponsible parents who neglected their children
D. Local chief executives and their local councils
Government agencies, LGUs, NGOs, parents and
other organizations with programs for children
including local communities
What actions can be done to appropriately respond to
the prevalence of street children in major urban centers?
A. Increase local social welfare budget for street dwellers
B. Provide regular food distribution to street children and
their families
C. Deputize local barangay police to sustain the conduct of
rescue operations
D. Policy and program review to identify gaps and be
able to formulate rights-based interventions
Policy and program review to identify gaps and be
able to formulate rights-based interventions
Which of these is the implication of indiscriminate and
involuntary rescue of street children and their families by the
local authorities?
A. Better socio-economic opportunities are provided to the
street children and their families.
B. Street children are secured from the risks of being abused
and exploited on the streets
C. Human rights are violated if improperly practiced and when
physical force is applied in the process.
D. Physical environment of urban areas is improved to attract
local and foreign tourists.
Human rights are violated if improperly practiced and
when physical force is applied in the process.
Situation 9 – Frank, 5 years old, was referred by his mother for
institutionalization. His mother is a solo parent and earns a living by
doing laundry. She has two other sons, aged 8 and 3 years old. After a
careful evaluation of the case by the social worker, he was accepted at
the Reception and Study Center for Children (RSCC).
91. What must be the reason for accepting Frank even if he has still a
family?
A. His mother is working and unable to take care of him.
B. His mother lacks parenting skills to take care of him.
C. Frank’s mother is an irresponsible parent.
D. Inability of the family to provide for his basic needs.
Inability of the family to provide for his basic needs
What statement is TRUE with respect to the
institutionalization of Frank?
A. Institutionalization is the right intervention for hm whose
family is economically handicapped.
B. Institutionalization for him is the last resort.
C. Community-based service is preferable than institutional
care
D. Institutional care for him is better than family care since
his family has problems.
Institutional care for him is better than family care
since his family has problems.
How can the social worker validate the
information provided by the mother?
A. Interview with Frank
B. Observation with the mother during her interview
at the center
C. Use of secondary data
D. Collateral information from relatives and
neighbors
Interview with Frank
What guiding principles should be observed by the social
worker in this case?
I. Acceptance
II. Confidentiality
III. Self-determination
IV. Worker’s self-awareness
A. I, II and IV
B. II, III and IV
C. I, III and IV
D. I, II and III
I, II and III
Which is the end-goal with respect to the
institutional care of Frank?
A. Prepare him to enter formal school
B. Place him temporarily in an institution
C. Prepare him for permanent placement
D. Build the family’s capability to take care of
him
Build the family’s capability to take
care of him
Situation 10 - Leslie is eight years old. Her mother is a solo parent who works
hard in order to be able to send her to school. One day, she was seen bleeding
and unable to speak by kind mother of a schoolmate. She brought her home
upon finding her wandering and crying on the street. Leslie’s mother brings her
to the hospital where she is diagnosed to have been raped and in state of shock.
The mother does not know what to do.
96. If you were assigned as Leslie’s social worker in the hospital, the following
initial actions except one would be in order.
a. Help her identify ways of handling her emotions when she is in the presence of
Leslie
b. talk to her and allow to ventilate feelings
c. Discuss her the possibility of bringing the matter to the police authorities
d. Explore with her what Leslie’s actions were prior to the incident
Explore with her what Leslie’s actions were prior to the incident
97. While in the hospital, Leslie may not yet able to talk to
the social worker about the rape incident. The social worker
shall take this task as priority in helping Leslie’s mother take
a caring attitude.
a. Never talk to Leslie
b. Induce Leslie to talk about the sexual abuse experience
by means of play exercises
c. Encourage her mother to talk about the incident every
time she has chance to do so
d. Guide her mother how to show Leslie that she care for her
Guide her mother how to show Leslie that she care for
her
In the hospital, Leslie may resist initial attempts to
talk to her about the incident as manifested by not
talking. As the worker, how do you handle her
resistance?
a. Talk to her mother only
b. Lower her resistance by expressing your sympathy
c. Ignore her
d. Be patient and take a caring attitude when you visit
her
Be patient and take a caring attitude when you
visit her
Situation 11 - As helping process with Leslie progresses, and your small
talks and caring attitude bring some positive results, you and Leslie
establish a working relationship.
99. Treatment of sexually abused children involves restoration of trust in
people self-worth. This may be accomplished through the following
except one:
a. Advise her not to make friend in school
b. Preparing teachers and school staff of her return to school
c. Teach her and parents about protective behavior
d. Responding sensitively as she manifest confusing emotions
Advise her not to make friend in school
Leslie’s traumatic experience of being abused
would need a great deal of emotional and
psychological support. As her social worker, you
can maximize support through the following except
one:
a. Remaining calm and believing in her resilience
b. Judgmental look or attitude
c. Responding sensitively
d. Using Leslie’s words to talk about her experience
Judgmental look or attitude
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Preleminary Vocab |
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earth and lifeee (exam) |
philosophy |
Kata Sifat |
Word filipino |
Keterangan Waktu |
Kata Tempat |
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tissue |
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cell |
combo pernial care |
critical steps |
Real Estate - Unit 1 |
earth sci q2 |
Beer |
cell cycle |
PAES 111 |
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PAES 107-108 |
Cell |
Engelska glosor v.35 |
Chemical compounds |
body plane |
Real Estate - Unit 1 |
C Interval Comprehension |
Identifing numerical quality's |
juris |
kahulugan ng ekonomiks |
ekonomiks |
HAPP |
Salesforce Data Cloud 1 - copy |
Mapeh 10 |
giving nail care khloe way |
loj |
denture care khloe way |
abm3hhhh |
hand hygine khloe way |
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PAES 104 |
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Elements of Music |
the heart and its chambers |
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psykiatri |
Measure and Record Pule, Respiration, and Blood Pres sure |
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Measure & Record Output |
Applying an Anti-embolic Stocking |
Resident Positioning and Alianment- Fowler's. |
Perineal Care for Male |
Perineal Care for a Female |
Range of Motion Exercises- Wrist |
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Passive Range of Motion for One Hip |
Passive Range of Motion Exercise for One Shoulder |
Donning and Doffing PPE |
cather care |
Procesos de cardiología |
brief change |
giving nail care |
Tener - Att ha |
denture care |
giving the bed pan |
hand hygine |
French Horn Consert Transposition |
statsData This is the raw material of statistics , defined as numbers or attributes
Variable. A characteristic or property whereby the members of a group differ from one another
attitude towards an issue... |
stats |
Beowulf |
The cell Theory |
Korean words |
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ACTORS |
the philosophy of the self |
Reading Philippine historyeme eme |
Theoritical Foundation of nursing - copy |
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Ionic substances(T1L13) |
CHAPTER 1: PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING AND ASSESSMENT |
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gre and sat vocabularyA- Z vocabulary. |
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EDUC 102Good Job! |
Glosor Read Theory 1 Carbon Monoxide |
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prova de arte |
prova de artes capítulo 7 ,6º ano ,módulo 2, apostila FTD |
prova de arte do sexto ano ,capítulo 7 , módulo 2 |
Capitals of The World50 Questions |
GK |
STSCoverage
• Scientific Revolution
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história |
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dayanara ANATO |
Hematología |
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exam |
state written exam |
Ordinario Cirugía |
anatooanatomia |
Biologyabout biology |
Vocabulario 7 |
Grammaire |
Artsimage d'œuvre et questions dessus |
ArtsQuestions de culture sur les Artistes et leurs œuvres et leurs styles et leurs dates/époque. |
Franska |
kap 1 åk5 |
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prova de ciências |
korean vocabulary |
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dates hggsp- enjeu de la connaissance |
dates Hggsp - l'environnement, entre exploitation et protection : un enjeu plane |
origen de la biologia celular y su evolucion |
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Hercules and nameab lion |
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Manipulación de alimentos |
Biochimie |
Chemical Peels |
philosophy |
Earth Science (PRELIMINARY) |
CFAS |
Svenskaord |
prova de geografia |
Analyse filmiqueAnalyse filmique |
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OWS Day 7 (286-337) |
French Revolution grade 9 |
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Renglones de la cabeza |
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CSCMP Supply Chain Foundations: Procurement Professional - copyn |
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Idioms - Communication |
Figure of speech under balance (scheme) |
Figures of Speech under Scheme |
GenBio Eukaryotic vs. Prokaryotic |
Rizal |
Human population dynamics |
vital signs |
Couple Relationship trivia questions |
fryyyyy |
vocabulario 6 |
digital Forensics Recovering Graphic Files |
Digital Forensics Analysis and Validation |
Current Digital Forensics Tools |
Digital Forensics Processing Crime Scenes |
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kom panwala |
DF WK 12 Mobile Device Forensics |
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la cultura afrodescendencia en Costa Rica, sus raíces y origen |
Philo |
tectonic plates |
state written |
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corps humain et santé |
nourriture |
Anglais |
GE02-Reading in Philippine HistoryCovering:
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Transport 303 |
gene and chromsomes |
Human cardivascular system |
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HOTD QUIZ |
lymphatic and Immune systems |
brunanburh |
Expressions |
Expressions I |
UNDERSTANDING |
quimica caderno lewis,covalente e outros |
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