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 WORKING WITH INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES (Casework) (2)

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1. Maybe called for in situations where worker’s values clash with the client’s
values (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Sensitivity
 b. Understanding
 c. Caring attitude
 d. Self-awareness
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2. These are used by the social worker which are previously collected and reports
from other professionals and social worker of other agencies (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Secondary data


 b. Existing data
 c. Collateral data
 d. Records
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3. The process by which a potential client achieves the status of a client (1.00 pt.)
Choices:

 a. Intake
 b. Eligibility study
 c. Interview
 d. Assessment
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4. Involves the rendering of all specific and interrelated services appropriate to the
given problem situation in the light of the assessment and planning (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Treatment
 b. Intervention
 c. Casework help
 d. Helping process
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5. A tool that pictures the family or individual in the life space and enables the
worker to see the client not as an isolated identity for study but as part of a
complex ecological system (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Records
 b. Assessment reports
 c. Case profile
 d. Ecomap
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6. A person who acts as intermediating of conciliator between two persons or sides
(1.00 pt.)
Choices:

 a. Facilitator
 b. Enabler
 c. Mediator
 d. Change agent
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7. The act of directing a client to another worker/agency because the service that
the client needs is beyond the present the present agency worker’s competence
(1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Referral
 b. Service delivery
 c. Program implementation
 d. Intervention
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8. The following are considered limitations on worker activity except (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Time
 b. Skills
 c. Ethics
 d. Programs
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9. Evaluation is a continuous process where the worker keeps on gathering data
which she uses in an ongoing reassessment of objectives, intervention plans, and
even the definition of the plan. This is called (1.00 pt.)
Choices:

 a. Interim evaluation


 b. Ongoing evaluation
 c. Mid evaluation
 d. Post evaluation
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10. In this type of role, the worker has to take a partisan interest in the client and
his cause (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Advocate
 b. Facilitator
 c. Mediator
 d. Enabler
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11. Social workers and social work agencies must answer for their work, not just to
the clients who are the direct users, but to the public that supports them (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Social responsibility


 b. Professional accountability
 c. Responsibility
 d. Professional ethics
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12. The structure of evaluation will include the following elements except (1.00
pt.)

Choices:
 a. Inputs
 b. Activities
 c. Outputs/ outcomes
 d. Feedback
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13. In this interventive role, the social worker documents need for more adequate
social welfare policies about programs based on her knowledge about the
inadequacies or deficiencies in these existing welfare policies and programs, as
well as on her beliefs as to how they ought to be, in the light of professional
values and goals. (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Documentor/social critique


 b. Facilitator
 c. Recorder
 d. Self-awareness
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14. The focus of social work is (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Agency services


 b. Social problem
 c. Person-in-solution
 d. Helping
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15. An act of putting oneself in the client’s situation and experiencing the way
he/she feels (1.00 pt.)

Choices:
 a. Empathy
 b. Sympathy
 c. Apathy
 d. Transference
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16. This role is premised on the belief that there are client problems which are
caused not so much by situational factors in the client himself such as wrong
attitudes, distorted values, low self-esteem, limited use of knowledge, lack of
understanding, etc. (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. change agent


 b. enabler
 c. counselor/therapist
 d. traditional social work
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17. Social work practice which integrates the three primary methods to achieve
man’s social functioning (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Specialized practice


 b. Clinical practice
 c. Generic social work
 d. Traditional social work
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18. The into which one is born and where one is reared or socialized is referred to
as (1.00 pt.)

Choices:
 a. the family of procreation
 b. the family of orientation
 c. the conjugal family
 d. the extended family
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19. The client’s willingness to postpone gratification because his hope and
confidence sustain him is an indication of the client’s: (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Maturity
 b. Motivation for
 c. Emotional capacity
 d. Social intelligence capacity
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20. The Christian faith calls for unconditional love; the social work profession
rationalized the principle of (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Non- judgmental attitude


 b. Acceptance
 c. Self-determination
 d. Individualization
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21. Casework trilogy by Mary Richmond comprises of the following except (1.00
pt.)

Choices:

 a. Social study


 b. Rehabilitation
 c. Treatment
 d. Diagnosis
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Case No. 1 – Kathy the Cynic (Pessimist) Kathy, 16 years old, is a complainant in
four (4) counts of statutory rape, Jimmy his stepfather, as raping her since she 10
years old. The abuse was discovered a week before her 12th birthday. She has a
nine-year old half-sister. Nicole, who has cerebral palsy. On two occasions she
witnessed Jimmy inserted his fingers into the vagina of Nicole. But owing to her
half-sister’s speech difficulty, Nicole cannot describe the abuses committed by her
own biological father. With the passage of time, Kathy became Skeptical and
doubtful that she and her sister could find justice through the court system. She
thinks that pursuing the case is waste of time and energy. The court subpoenaed
her to testify. For the nth time, she doubts that the hearing will push through.
Now she is imposing two conditions in exchange for her testimony. First, she
wants you to promise that Jimmy will be convicted. Second, she wants an
assurance that her testimony will be completed in one hearing date. 22. As a social
worker, how will you talk to Kathy to convince her to testify? a. Place yourself in
her situation to regain her trust in the judicial system b. Explain judicial process
and do not promise her to secure a conviction c. Explain to her that she plays a
crucial role in the conviction of the accused (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 A.) ac
 B.) ab
 C.) bc
 D.) abc
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23. Which among the choices is the LEAST thing that you will do as social worker?
(1.00 pt.)

Choices:
 a. Refer Kathy for-social treatment
 b. Refer Kathy to support group
 c. Refer Kathy CPUs and Kids-at-Court
 d. Tell a story similar story of sexually abused children
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24. Since Nicole is a special child and Kathy is a minor, what strategy should be
used while they are testifying in Court considering that they are child witnesses? a.
Use anatomically correct dolls in narrating the story b. Exclude the child from the
public while testifying c. Used live-link while testifying (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 A.)abd
 B.) acd
 C.) abcd
 D.) bcd
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Cased No. 2- Jomari Goes to Court Jomari is 7 years old. He has attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder. His parents enrolled him in a school for special children.
One day, as his father met Jomari at the school gate he noticed the boy’s zipper
open. When asked about it, Jomari said “Nibukat ni Teacher Michael tipper ko.
Tapos nitiptip nya tetet ko. M taops nikiss nya ako s lips.” Due to the request of his
parents, Jomari was transferred to the section of Teacher Jesse. As a special child,
he has no sense of time and place. When you asked him what his teacher did to
him, he answers, “Wala. Gusto ko Teacher Jesse. Bait sya,” His point of reference is
teacher Jesse because the latter is current teacher . The court directed you to
conduct as social case study report 25. As a social worker, how will you phrase
your questions to draw out the identity of teacher Michael? (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Did he not do it?


 b. Isn’t it true that teacher Michael did it to you? Didn’t he?
 c. Wouldn’t you say that your teacher did it to you?
 d. Do you know teacher Michael?
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26. As a social worker, how will you phrase your questions to draw out the sexual
acts committed by teacher Michael? (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Did he not do it?


 b. Isn’t it true that teacher Michael did something to you? Didn’t he?
 c. Wouldn’t you say that your teacher did it to you?
 d. What did teacher Michael do to you?
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Case No. 3 – The Problematic De Villa Family The De Villa Family came to the
attention of the agency when Mrs. Monica De Villa applied for aid for the
schooling of her children. Mr. Adrian De Villa, 55 yrs. Old, became ill with cancer
and could no longer support his family. His medical needs often put a strain on the
family. He has 7 children ranging from 17 to 4 years old. Monica is 35. In a series
of contacts, the following is an expert from the social worker’s recording of a
home visit. January 30, 2014. As the family interview progressed, the attitude of
the family withdrawal and tension emerged. The De Villas had dropped all former
contacts with organization because of their guilt of being relief and because they
could not pay their dues. The family causes to go together on Sundays to parks
and playgrounds for recreation and the children are missing a lot of school. Adrian
becomes insecure in his marriage. Monica confided that Adrian distrust her and
makes accusation even in front of their children that she is having an affair with
Max. Monica said that it hurts her so much and she is handling the matter by not
reacting, instead, she keeps silent every time she is accused of such thing. Lately,
she developed symptoms of somatic illness like frequent headaches. She said that
she wants to be a mother more than anything else in the world. She wanted her
children to have the best of everything, and wants them all to become
professionals. She has frequent asked for concrete suggestions about helping the
children. 27. At this stage of working relationships, what is the status of De Villa
family? (1.00 pt.)
Choices:

 a. Potential client


 b. Client
 c. An applicant for service
 d. A possible applicant
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28. The main consideration in the choice of the primary client is one the following:
(1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. The workability of the person


 b. The resources available in the agency
 c. The nature of the problem and its effect on the person
 d. The decision of the worker
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29. The most pressing need of the family at this time of the working relationship is
(1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. The medical needs of the father


 b. The existing relationship of the couple
 c. The inability of the children to go to school
 d. The daily needs of the family
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30. When the program of the family is exacerbated by the family’s guilt feeling of
being on relief, we refer to this in social work as: (1.00 pt.)

Choices:
 a. The underlying problem
 b. The dual nature of the problem
 c. The dynamic nature of the problem
 d. Working problem
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31. Suppose the couple should separate, the best measure that could help the
children is: (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Put them in institutions


 b. Extend legal assistance to parents to facilitate legal separation
 c. Let the children stay with any of the parents
 d. Let them stay at home without parents
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32. These principles are necessary as guide for social worker in handling the
seeming hostility of Adrian De Villa a. Self-awareness b. Acceptance c. Purposeful
expression of feelings d. Non-judgmental attitude (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 A.) abcd
 B.) abd
 C.) acd
 D.) bd
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33. The attitude of Adrian towards his wife may attributed to: (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. The inability of Monica to take care of the family


 b. His feeling of uselessness because of his illness
 c. The indifferent attitude of the children toward their mother.
 d. Monica’s extra marital affair.
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34. The most viable source that the social worker may tap in helping the family is:
(1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Adrian
 b. Monica
 c. The older children
 d. None of them
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35. Considering the needs of the family, the social agency can provide the children
the following assistance (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Financial assistance to put them back into scouting


 b. Skills training
 c. Educational assistance
 d. Job placement
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36. What is the most appropriate social work model in working with the family at
this stage of the working relationship? (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Crisis intervention


 b. Direct provision model
 c. Psycho-social approach
 d. Task-centered model
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37. One social work technique that can be applied in working with Monica
characterized encouragement for her to talk freely and express her feelings, as the
expression of empathy and desire to help and the confidence that may be found
to improve client’s situation. It is called? (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Clarification
 b. Psycho-social support
 c. Confrontation
 d. Small talk
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38. In the case of Adrian, considering his level of social functioning and his current
behavior, a social work technique that can be used in working with him is to create
sufficient pressure and anxiety as to produce motivation for change, this is
referred to as: (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Reassurance
 b. Confrontation
 c. Manipulation
 d. Support
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39. Even if the social worker is unable to provide services from his agency for the
needs of Adrian De Villa, he can still be helped through (1.00 pt.)

Choices:
 a. Referral
 b. Environmental manipulation
 c. Reassurance
 d. Special services
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40. Since January 30 recording of the social worker reflects only one of the series
of contacts he/she had with the De Villa family, what transaction transpired
between Monica and the worker when the former first came to the social agency
for assistance? (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Psychological support given by the social worker while Monica was relating to her
problem
 b. Referral by the worker of the case to other agency particularly the medical needs
of Adrian
 c. Intake interview conducted by the worker.
 d. Reaching out of the client towards the worker
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41. The inability of Adrian to provide support to his family caused him some
degree of insecurity being that: (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. His children have been deprived of their continuous schooling


 b. his self-esteem is at stake
 c. this is the main cause of Monica having extra-marital affair
 d. he is no longer capable of his role as a husband
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42. the social worker may explain the anxieties of Monica as attributable to the
accusations of Adrian compounded by the nature of his illness and its effects on
Adrian and their children, this process is called (1.00 pt.)
Choices:

 a. problem identification


 b. diagnosis
 c. treatment
 d. study
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43. the frequent headaches that Monica developed is symptomatic of: (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. the beginning phase of psychosis


 b. a passive-aggressive reaction to the events in her life
 c. a weakening coping mechanism on her part
 d. normal in someone with problems
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44. the following are interventions that the social worker may provide relation to
Adrian and his family. a. To look for financial resources to help him with his
medical bills b. To provide socio-psychological support to his family c. Provide
psychological and spiritual support to Adrian giving assurance for a probable cure
(1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 A.) abc
 B.) ab
 C.) ac
 D.) bc
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45. The home visit to De Villa family conducted by the social worker has the
following purpose: (1.00 pt.)
Choices:

 a. Continuous data- gathering


 b. Problem identification
 c. For collateral information
 d. Assessment
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46. When a caseworker is making a plan for his/her client link it to other
institution to meet the needs of the client’s – it is called: (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Caseworker
 b. Networking
 c. Case management
 d. None of the above
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47. In casework, the targets of change are the following, except (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Caseworker
 b. Client
 c. Social functioning
 d. None of the above
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48. The following are the skills needed by the case worker except: (1.00 pt.)

Choices:
 a. The ability to establish relationship
 b. Needs assessment skills
 c. Directing skills
 d. None of the above
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49. A patient confined in the hospital discussed with you that he is a drug pusher.
Her requested that the social worker would keep the information confidential. In
this situation, identify the primary principle that the social worker should observe.
(1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Principle of confidentiality


 b. Non-judgmental attitude
 c. Principle of self-determination
 d. None of the above
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50. Which of the following responses of the social violates the social work
principle? (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Inform the client of the implications of keeping the information himself
 b. Social workers assure and promise the client to keep the information in
confidential
 c. Identify the client the possible resources for protection
 d. All of the above
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Case No. 4 – The VAWC Victim Dina Lego, 30 years old, is a survivor of physical
and emotional abuse by her 38-year-old husband. She was slapped, dragged,
yelled at, insulted, and even threatened with death. These acts of violence
occurred inside and outside their house in Eastern Samar every time she returned
late form providing home service as a beautician. They reportedly stemmed from
the husband’s insecurity and intense jealousy. Domestic violence led to Dina
Lego’s hematoma and emotional pain. She expressed her fear, anger and hatred
towards her husband, and feels shamed in her community. 51. If you are the social
worker, which among the following steps will you take to help Dina Lego about
her case? a. I will report the matter to BCPC for the issuance of Barangay
Protection Order. b. I will refer Dina to the Office OF MSWDO for intervention and
assistance c. I will report the matter to the police for legal assistance d. I will
conduct counseling to her husband to prevent further harm. (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. ABCD
 b. BCD
 c. ABC
 d. ACD
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52. Based on the facts given, the social worker assessed that Dina Lego has the
strong point to cope with her problems; she has the skills to earn income to
support system such as the BCPC, police and the community’s social worker as well
as a supportive family; she has good decision-making skills and positive outlook in
life. She has also the desire to separate from her abusive husband even if this
means supporting the children by herself. What approach did the social worker
use? (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Evidenced-based Approach


 b. Biopsychosocial Approach
 c. Cognitive Behavioral Approach
 d. Strength-based Approach
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53. Which among the following are social work techniques? (1.00 pt.)
Choices:

 a. Paradoxical directive


 b. Reframing
 c. Solution-focused
 d. Hypothesizing
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54. The following are some of the approaches, models and theories used in social
work practice, which one not? (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Multi-generational
 b. Structural family therapy
 c. Strategic therapy
 d. Solution talk
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55. Which is the central technique that will be used by the social worker will utilize
multi-generational model? (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Genogram
 b. Scaling question
 c. Miracle question
 d. Sculpting
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56. Reflecting the pervasive impact of the ecological perspective in social work, an
assessment repot of a child is most frequently termed as: (1.00 pt.)

Choices:
 a. Psychosocial Study
 b. Bio-psychosocial assessment
 c. Multidimensional assessment
 d. Self-report assessment
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57. It is the starting point of all social work practice activities. (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Collection of data


 b. Intake
 c. Intervention
 d. Assessment
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58. Enchong Go, a 16 year old male who has been diagnosedwith ADHD and
oppositional defiant order (ODD), is brought into an agency by his parents,
because he is “falling 10th grade and pre-calculus, and he won’t listen.” Enchong
Go also has threatened to run away from home on more than one occasion. What
are the areas that the social worker may cover with Enchong Go’s parents during
an initial interview? a. Hopes and expectations b. Presenting problem and specific
precipitating factor c. Targeted behavior/goal setting (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. ABC
 b. ABCD
 c. BCD
 d. ABD
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59. In relation to the case in No 158, to deal with the “I don’t know” answer during
the interview with Enchong Go, as the social worker, which among the following
options will you do? A. Allow since (about 20-30 seconds) B. Rephrase the
question C. Ask relationship questions D. Say “I know you don’t know, so just
make it up” (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. BCD
 b. ACD
 C. ABCD
 d. ABD
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60. In the context of social casework, when the person or any member of his
family of his neighborhood manifests disguised or expresses dissatisfaction or
ambivalence over his situation may be considered a: (1.00 pt.)

Choices:

 a. Unmet need


 b. Stress
 c. Need
 d. Problem
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