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CASEWORK WITH FIELD INSTRUCTION C.

Goal-setting
D. Intervention
E. Evaluation and termination
Name: _________________________ Score: _______
7. “You appear to be so disturbed with what you heard from
1. Which of the following the most correct about social your neighbor that your child is going with gang
work counseling? members who are into drugs; and that you are afraid that
A. Addresses personal, social and psychological he might be killed by the PDEA one day.”
difficulties which are normal to people A. Paraphrasing, summarizing, clarifying
B. Follows the generic principles and processes as with B. Reflecting and validating feelings
other human service professions C. Giving clear information
C. More intensive data gathering than that of D. Eliciting information
interviewing E. Arriving at agreements
D. It is not a standalone intervention but should always
go along with material provision 8. It is only the person who has experienced and could
E. All the choices above are correct explain that experience at a given moment. Thus,
individual psychology believes that clients undergoing
2. Normal problems and opportunities addressed by social counseling should be the one to tell and understanding
work counseling are all of the following except: their own situation.
A. Role transition A. Whole person
B. Marital conflict B. Idiographic approach
C. Post-traumatic stress C. Phenomenology
D. Post-partum depression D. Tasks of life
E. Domestic violence
9. Which of the following is not a potential client in social
3. If you are a child counselor and you are currently dealing work counseling?
with an abandoned child whom you saw loitering along A. An individual experiencing low self-esteem due to a
the streets of Quezon Avenue, what could be the most life crisis
prominent risk factor for harm that the child is confronted B. A family who has just transferred to a new relocation
with? site
A. Access to weapons C. A small group of young women who has just been
B. Lack of support system rescued from a prostitution den
C. History of suicide attempts D. A community which has just experienced a disaster
D. History of psychiatric illness and is still doing rehabilitation
E. Physical threat to the child’s life E. None of them is not a potential social work
counseling client
VIGNETTE 1:
10. Why is there a need to distinguish counseling from the
Rita, 23 years old, has been living with a common-law partner overall package of social work intervention?
for almost 5 years already. In those years, she has been abused A. Client’s multiple problem
verbally and psychologically by her partner for more than 2 B. Social worker’s overlapping roles in relation to the
years. This started when Rita delivered a premature baby. Her client
partner blamed her and called her names. Because she has not C. Client’s and worker’s personal life and dilemma
suffered physical abuses, she told herself that her partner’s D. All of the above choices are correct
behavior might have been due to the incident and hoped that
he will change. She made herself believe that her partner 11. The seeking of programs and support, including that from
other agencies, takes place in what phase of counseling?
really loves her. But eventually, she realized that she is
A. The first session
gradually losing her self-esteem and self-worth because of the
B. Assessment and in-depth exploration
verbal assaults which she is receiving from her partner. C. Goal-setting
D. Intervention
4. If you are to engage Rita in a counseling relationship, and
E. Evaluation and termination
the above are the only information which you have access
VIGNETTE 2:
to, what should be the best thing for you to do at the
instant?
Maria, 14 years old, ran away from home after experiencing
A. Provide Rita with encouragement and guidance
feats of physical and sexual harassment from her aunt’s
B. Help Rita cope more effectively with the verbal and
husband. She is an orphan who was left with no other choice
psychological abuses
but to stay with a relative. She lost both her parents in a
C. Facilitate assessment and identification of Rita’s
landslide when the Super Typhoon Odette hit their province.
problems as well as define potential solutions
Her sister, two years old, was taken into foster care by the
D. Assist Rita so she can identify her problem and find
social worker assigned in their province. Maria was referred to
her own solutions
you by her neighbor after seeing her quivering at the street
E. Refer Rita to an agency which specializes on her case
corner one evening. It seemed as if she was hiding.
5. Rita decided to separate from her partner before she
suffers more. Which of the following should you do?
12. Which of the following closed-ended questions is most
A. Provide her with encouragement to not give up on her
appropriate to ask to Maria?
decision
A. How long has it been since you left home?
B. Help her find internal and external resources to push
B. Are you afraid at this moment?
through with her decision
C. Do you trust me to help you?
C. Help her discuss the matter with her partner
D. Did you commit a mistake that’s why you are hiding?
D. Give her a list of the things which she can do as well
as information where she can seek help
13. Which of the following statements from the counselor
6. Securing the informed consent of the counselee takes reflects denial?
place during --- A. “I am sure you can just overcome the problems that
A. The first session you are facing right now.”
B. Assessment and in-depth exploration
B. “Your problem may not be as fatal as what others are
going through right now.” 21. Slurred speech, an unsteady gait, impaired attention,
C. “You don’t have to carry with you the burden of the sudden mood changes, and impaired judgment are
problem. There are others who can help you through symptoms frequently found in ---
it. You just don’t want to recognize them.” A. Anxiety disorder
D. All of the statements above are reflective of denial B. ADHD
C. Alcohol intoxication
14. If you are doing a psychoanalytic therapy with a D. Paranoia
depressed client, which of the following should you not E. Schizophrenia
say or do as a basic rule?
A. Conduct the therapy in a quiet and disturbance-free 22. Man is viewed as inherently self-seeking, egotistical, out
location to extend personal gain at the expense of others
B. Tell the client to just say whatever comes to mind A. Asocial beings
C. Ensure that the client is not too hungry or thirsty B. Antisocial beings
D. Do not give client the time to think through his or her C. Social beings
responses D. Transcendental beings
15. Which of the following situation does not show active
23. The policy of providing permanency planning refers to ---
listening during the actual conduct of counseling?
A. Children who are at risk of removal or are removed
A. Make sure your physical needs are taken cared of
from their own homes
before the session
B. The development of a plan through which abused and
B. Look at the client and put on an imaginary masking
neglected children will be assured of a stable family
tape across your mouth
situation throughout childhood
C. Encourage the client by making short, gentle
C. A stable foster case plan for children removed from
comments
their homes
D. Ask OEQs to provide venue for the client to talk
D. The use of adoption and other options for children at
E. All of the items above are correct
risk
16. In the goal-setting phase who has the responsibility to
24. Casework helps ____________ to effect better
ensure that plans are out into actions?
relationships and _____________ towards a satisfying
A. Client
useful life
B. Worker
A. Individual clients : social adjustments
C. Client and worker
B. Individual : social adjustments
D. Client, worker and significant others
C. One client : coping mechanisms
D. Clients : coping mechanisms
17. This principle of individual psychology which is also used
in counseling clients believe that a person’s conscious and
unconscious thinks and acts in a unitary manner. 25. The primary purpose of a service plan is to ---
A. Whole person A. Establish goals
B. Phenomenology B. Assess the home situation
C. Idiographic approach C. Monitor behavioral changes
D. Tasks of life D. Evaluate client progress
E. Become a basis for termination
18. Institutional problem is the consequence of particular
26. In treating a client in crisis, the caseworker should focus
social arrangement operating the way they are expected
on ---
and desired, but not the result of human failing.
A. The immediate presenting problem
Moreover, it is also characterized as follows except one:
B. A few specific problems in day-to-day functioning
A. Where social work functions at a more general,
C. A wide range of problems in day-to-day functioning
evaluative, social policy and community decision-
D. Underlying personality problems
making level
B. It answers the question of what should the
community do to assure fewer lapses and gaps in 27. Helps individual clients to effect better relationship and
services social adjustments towards a satisfying and useful life
C. It answers a given problem or a complex of problems A. Casework
D. All of the above B. Case management
C. Social case study
D. Planned change
19. A client in a state of crisis is most likely to manifest ---
E. Helping process
A. Reliance on prior patterns of coping
B. Preoccupation with the precipitating stress
C. Resistance to change 28. Many professionals can manage cases of people with
D. Reflection on earlier experiences of stress problems. What distinguishes social worker’s case
management from that of other professionals?
A. Social worker assesses and intervenes at various
20. A 26-year-old female client shares with her male social
levels of the problem
worker that she is becoming attached to him and often has
B. Social worker works with almost all professionals to
sexual fantasies about him. Shae also shares that she
address needs
would like to see him socially. What should be the social
C. Social worker has the heart that understands
worker’s first responsibility?
D. Social worker tirelessly helps anyone in needs
A. Discuss the client’s feelings about her sexual
E. All of the above
fantasies
B. Immediately refer the client to a female social worker
29. There are three (3) identifiable approaches which evolved
C. Clarify the professional nature of the social worker-
in the practice of helping children in the Philippines and
client relationship
each has its own specific assumptions abouts children’s
D. Discuss and clarify the client’s past relationships
vulnerabilities and competencies except one:
E. All of the above
A. Bio-medical approach D. Urgency of the problem
B. Psycho-social approach E. Causal statement
C. Social welfare approach
D. Rights-based approach 34. What kind of statement is the assessment above is stated
in the third paragraph?
30. You looked for the structures in the community related to A. Urgency of the problem
gender mainstreaming. You saw that there is a non- B. Social functioning statement
functioning gender committee. There are no local C. Causal statement
ordinances as well. You tried to talk to the chairperson of D. Underlying problems
the committee about the necessary policies that they ought E. Statement of the problem
to follow. In doing so, you are ---
A. A program manager 35. The above assessment statement can be considered a good
B. An advocate one because ---
C. A consultant A. It provides discussion of the multilevel facets of the
D. A policy-maker problem
E. A casework B. It explains what needs to be done at various levels
C. It identifies the change system
VIGNETTE 3: D. It clearly shows the client’s strengths and potentials
as well as motivations and aspirations
Mia is in a dilemma on how to perform her roles as a mother E. All of the above
to her three children and a wife to Nilo and realize her desire
to be more involved in economic activities to increase family 36. A good helping goal for statement for this case is:
income. Nilo and their community, on the other hand, are not A. For the couple to generate livelihood that will
supportive of such involvements of women due to gender increase family monthly income by at least 20%
stereotypes. Job opportunities in the community for Nilo and B. For the couple to have better relationship
for others are also scarce while the government does not also C. For the couple to perform shared roles in parenting
provide programs to support economy of the family and of the and livelihood
community. D. Both A and C
E. All of the above choices
Mia’s dilemma can be solved with changes in Nilo and the
community while maximizing the strengths of Mia. Mia is 37. In the case present, the target of change is ---
physically and psychologically strong, capable and motivated A. Mia
to perform her roles as mother, wife and contributor to family B. Nilo
income, with some help from Nilo especially on changing his C. The community
perceptions on the roles of Mia. The government and private D. All of the above
organizations can also help a lot in terms of providing more
secured opportunities for jobs and social support for Nilo and 38. In the above case, the community can also be targeted for
other members of the community who have the same situation. intervention because ---
A. The community affects Nilo’s perceptions as the
Mia and the household’s case is not a matter of life and death family is living in the community
but needs urgent response especially that finances of the B. The community is the social environment of the
family can be hampered, which can lead to non-sustenance of family
basic needs of the household members especially their C. The community can help sustain the changes in the
children at the household level and other members of the clients’ lives and prevent similar cases
community at the mezzo level. If the conditions and D. All of the above
perceptions about women in their community will not be
changed, conflict between the couple can be an effect too if 39. The worker needs to provide major intervention to –
there is no response about their relationship. The health and A. Nilo because he is the main source of the problem
self-esteem of Mia and other women in the community who and the main target of change
have the same situation as hers can also be affected adversely B. Mia because she is the one who recognizes the
if these problems are not addressed. presence of the problem
C. Nilo and Mia because they both have equal roles in
31. Using the above case situation, what theory should be the creation and solution of the problem
used to provide a good assessment of the problem? D. The community because it is where the main problem
A. Gender perspective of patriarchy emanates
B. Ecological perspective E. All of the above
C. Family systems perspective
D. Social functioning perspective 40. You are the social worker in Mia’s case. You told Mia
E. All of the above that she has skills to help out the family’s income. You
also reminded her motivation to provide a better life for
32. What does the first paragraph want to say in the her family especially her kids. By doing this, you serve as
assessment? ---
A. Facilitator
A. Problem for work B. Broker
B. Recommendations C. Enabler
C. Urgency statement D. Motivator
D. Causal statement E. Educator
E. Social functioning statement
41. You tried to look for ways to augment your agency’s
33. What is spoken in the assessment above is in the second budget to better help the family of Mia. You tried
paragraph? partnering with agencies or people who conduct gender-
A. Statement of the problem sensitivity trainings where Nilo and the community
B. Recommendations leaders can join in. you also sought organizations who
C. Social functioning statement have job opportunities. You serve as ---
A. A facilitator C. Confluence
B. A broker D. Deflection
C. An enabler
D. An advocate 49. Gender responsiveness aims to ---
E. An educator A. Address all forms of gender-based violence
B. Correct gender stereotypes
42. If your plan of intervention is on Nilo, Mia and their C. Uplift women’s lives and status
community, you applied your competencies in --- D. All of the above
A. Generic social work practice
B. Generalist social work practice 50. Gender fair language is a manifestation of ---
C. Inter-method social work practice A. Gender responsiveness
D. Integrated social work practice B. Gender sensitivity
E. Person-in-environment social work practice C. Respect for rights
D. All of the above
43. In your session with Mia and Nilo, there were many times
that the two fight with each other especially initiated by 51. GRCM necessitates multilevel assessment and
Nilo, as he feels he is more powerful than Mia and has intervention
more control over the family’s decision. You provided A. Always true
intervention about this and facilitated ways for the two to B. Always false
be in better terms and understand each other from where C. May be true depending on the client’s gender
they are coming from. You played the role of --- D. May be true depending on the client’s nature of the
A. Broker case
B. Enabler
C. Advocate 52. Intervention in GRCM includes
D. Mediator A. Individual client
E. Counselor B. Micro level
C. Family level
44. If escalated, the way Nilo control’s Mia’s decisions and D. Community level
activities especially the economic ones, can be E. All of the above
categorized under --- 53. One’s personal beliefs on gender need to be evaluated
A. Violence against women because ---
B. Women abuse A. They can affect their interaction with the victim-
C. Discrimination against women survivors
D. Private matter B. They pose threat on the helping relationship
E. Family problems C. They can enhance the engagement and response on
the problem
45. Which of the following situations reflects a problem and D. All of the above
solution in counseling which emanates from work or
occupation? 54. Personal is also political means ---
A. Billy has been working hard for his family and could A. A person can be in touch with politics
not make connections; he should be rewarded with B. All personal issues are political in nature
promotion to enhance his esteem C. A person’s suffering when commonly experience
B. Chloe is an efficient worker except when she is should be responded properly through political
teamed with others; she has to understand the interventions
significance with teamwork D. Politics is nobody’s business but of the politicians
C. Adelaide constantly bickers with her unit supervisor E. All people are political beings, having exercised their
because of her superiority complex; she should be right to vote and participate in the political life of
taught how to empathize with her supervisor’s one’s community
feelings 55. Belief in the capacity and goodness of the client is
D. Leila is a hardworking secretary but changed for the suggested by ---
worse since her breakup with her boyfriend; she has A. Cognitive theories
to be presented the options she has B. Psychodynamic theories
C. Behavioral theories
46. The following are differences between neurotic and D. Humanistic theories
normal anxiety except --- E. Existential theories
A. Denial of importance of life’s demands
B. Responding to situation out of desperation 56. Blaming the rape victim syndrome is addressed in this
C. Chances to having more difficulty is increased by theory
one’s actions A. Cognitive theories
D. All of the above choices are correct B. Systems theories
C. Psychodynamic theories
47. Which of the following situations portray neurotic guilt? D. Feminist theories
A. A child feels that she owes her parents an explanation E. Humanistic theories
after failing most of her subjects
B. A rape victim-survivor regrets going out at night to 57. The person’s situation depends on his or her own
attend a party with friends definition and reality is espoused by ---
C. A driver who hit a pedestrian was too shocked that he A. Constructivist
ran away from the accident B. Systems theory
D. All of the above choices are correct C. Post-modernist
D. Feminist theories
48. Taking out part of one’s self out into the world, refusing E. Humanistic theories
to own these parts
58. __________ is highly important in and a prerequisite in
A. Introjection
the helping process
B. Projection
A. Transference
B. Counter-transference 66. In doing assessment, the following are tools used except
C. Reality for one
D. Relationship A. Ecomap
E. Any of the above B. Genogram
C. Family tree
59. Skill set which is very important during the intake D. Psychological and medical records
A. Listening E. All of the above
B. Empathy
C. Genuineness 67. Problem for work should be ---
D. Attending A. Within the agency’s mandate
E. Interpersonal skills B. Suggested by the worker
60. Full engagement and communication with the client are C. Thought of carefully by the client
part of --- D. The most important problem from the person of the
A. Feeling reflection client
B. Attending behavior E. All of the above
C. Reflection of meaning
D. Paraphrasing 68. The process of separating a specific problem from other
E. All of the above problems and making it the focus of client-worker
61. The following are factors which influence the way we attention
communicate except --- A. Partialization
A. Room lighting B. Compartmentalization
B. Physical arrangement C. Prioritization
C. Eye contact D. Assessment
D. Worker’s gestures E. Particularization
E. None of the above
69. In the strengths-based social work practice, client’s
strengths do not include:
62. Nonverbal behavior includes the following except:
A. Anything the client is good at
A. Posture
B. The client’s communication skills
B. Gestures
C. Supportive significant others of the client
C. Facial expression
D. Client’s resources no matter how small or little
D. Voice inflection
E. None of the above
E. All of the above
70. This approach uses broader perspective compared to other
63. “My husband would slap me as his way of ending an
approaches. This translates into the way problems and
argument. Later, he became verbally and psychologically
solutions are framed. For example, after the presenting
abusive, reminding me that I should be thankful he even
problem has been analyzed in terms to personal and social
married me despite my past as a bar girl. Now, he grabs
factors, appropriate strategies will be designed to address
me by my hair and puts a knife to my neck.” What is a
both factors.
good interpretation or impression by a social worker in
A. Bio-medical approach
this given situation?
B. Psycho-social approach
A. Violence has escalated over time. It is no longer
C. Social welfare approach
limited to physical battery but has escalated to
D. Rights-based approach
include other forms. It has also escalated to the point
of posing a direct threat to her life. Safety of the
71. In this approach, all rights are recognized as intrinsic to
client is a priority.
the human dignity of the children and the implementation
B. Because of her background, the husband could not be
of a single right becomes effective only within the context
totally blamed for her behavior. There is a need to
of the fulfillment and respect of all the other rights of the
process the inner self-identity of the wife to in order
child.
for her to gain self-respect, thus, gaining the respect
A. Bio-medical approach
of the husband.
B. Psycho-social approach
C. The man needs help in order for him to manage his
C. Social welfare approach
stress and anger issues and not to become violent in
D. Rights-based approach
heated situations
D. The couple needs to separate for a while and undergo
individual counseling to prevent further escalation of 72. A major criterion for a diagnosis of a substance abuse
violence. This should be through the facilitation of disorder involves ---
the social worker. A. Occasional use
B. A record of arrest
64. This is the problem which the client is most concerned C. Family violence
about, which is usually communicated to the social D. Impairment in social and/or occupational functioning
worker; this is very much observable. due to use
A. Priority problem E. All of the above
B. Problem for work
C. Immediate problem 73. Man is viewed as capable of reason, of rational analysis
D. Underlying problem and choice. It believes that social, biological, cultural and
E. All of the above psychological influences are powerful in determining
behavior, but that man can overcome these influences and
65. The causes of observable problem/s are called --- exercise choice
A. Priority problem A. Man as social, asocial or antisocial
B. Problem for work B. Natural vs. transcendental
C. Immediate problem C. Democracy’s view of man
D. Underlying problem D. Man as having worth and dignity
E. All of the above 74. Treatment progress is sometimes quire rapid when
working with a client in crisis because the client is ---
A. Best able to develop self-direction
B. In a state of equilibrium VIGNETTE 4:
C. Free of expectations
D. More receptive to accepting help due to a greater Myla is an OSAEC survivor. She was sexually exploited
state of vulnerability online by foreign clients through the facilitation of her
E. In a state of disequilibrium stepmother. Her father has been working as a construction
worker and has not been staying at home for weeks or even
75. Residual problem is the consequence of the occasional months. When the local social worker learned about the
failure of a social system from its normal operation, or of situation of Myla through a concerned neighbor, she reached
man’s irreducibly imperfect capability to use any social out to Myla. She was assessed to have suffered from low self-
resource. Other characteristics also include the following esteem, feeling of worthlessness and even manifested suicidal
except one: tendencies.
A. Considered the operational breakdown of either the
producing system/the consuming client 83. If you are the social worker, what should be the main goal
B. Social welfare agencies are typically seen by social of your initial counseling intervention towards Myla’s
workers and the public as resources case?
C. It answers the question, what should the community A. Helping Myla find and utilize internal and external
provide that a typical family can’t provide resources
D. None of the above B. Ensuring that Myla will not be in danger due to her
suicidal tendencies
76. The following are tracks which a counselor should C. Helping her cope with problems of living
traverse with the client except for one: D. Helping her identify her problems and find solutions
A. Open communication for it
B. Promotion of personal and client’s self-awareness E. Facilitate assessment, identification and definition of
C. Support to emotive complexity of the client her problem
D. Achievement of personal and client’s well-being
E. All of the choices above are correct 84. When your agency could not provide everything to totally
assist Myla until full recovery from the experience, what
77. Observing the client’s nonverbal cues commences during could be the best thing for you to do?
--- A. Help her find internal and external resources
A. The first session available
B. Assessment and in-depth exploration B. Provide encouragement and assurance that she can
C. Goal setting surpass her problems
D. Intervention C. Provide her with skills to cope on her own since it is
E. Evaluation and termination impossible to return her to the custody of her
stepmom
78. A social work counselor is all of the following except: D. Listen to her plans for the future
A. A communication expert E. All of the above choices are correct
B. Facilitative towards client self-awareness
C. Promotive of client self-awareness 85. There is no single direct causal factor that produces a
D. Supports client towards change for the achievement single behavior. Rather, it is just appropriate to also look
of psychological well-being at other influences and contributing factors which
E. Provider of all the needs of the client produces such behavior.
A. Idiographic approach
79. “As what I heard from your story that your father used to B. Social interest and community feeling
be responsible but it changed when your family lost your C. Soft determinism
mother.” D. Striving for superiority
A. Paraphrasing, synthesizing, clarifying
B. Reflecting and validating feelings 86. Minnie is undergoing counseling with a counselor who
C. Giving clear information uses Adlerian therapy. Which of the following is the most
D. Arriving at an agreement probable goal in their counseling relationship?
A. Make Minnie see her potential to strive for success or
80. What is considered by Adler as the most basic human superiority
motive? B. Facilitate Minnie’s understanding of herself as a
A. Individual freedom whole being
B. Individual’s striving for superiority C. Develop in Minnie a sense of social responsibility
C. One’s fictional goal D. All of the choices above are correct
D. All of the above
87. What is the primary aim of counseling in social work as
81. An online counselor getting her training by pursuing a mandated by the Social Work Law?
graduate degree A. To help individuals adjust to their social environment
A. Formal training B. To provide social service
B. Informal training C. To strengthen social relationships
C. Clinical supervision D. To provide alternative intervention
D. Extra training
E. Vocational training 88. Similar to the concept of assimilation, this is maintaining
permeable boundary between one’s self and the world
82. Which of the following means of online counseling is not therefore the trouble in distinguishing one’s self from the
given real time? outside world.
A. Phone call A. Introjection
B. Email correspondence B. Projection
C. Video conversation C. Confluence
D. Text messaging or chatting D. Deflection
E. None of the above
89. This is the Gestalt principle which believes that for clients D. It addresses its intervention in the different levels of
to exercise full potential, they must overcome and remove society
the neurotic layers which coats psychological maturity E. It necessitates the expertise of other professions
A. The whole, self-regulating person
B. Field theory 99. Interventions in GRCM can include ---
C. Figure-ground formation process A. Feminist counseling with the victim-survivor
D. Peeling the onion B. Working with community structures where the
violence took place
90. The Gender-Responsive Case Management (GRCM) C. Lobbying for the implementation of policies relevant
follows the --- to gender-based violence
A. SW project development cycle D. Counseling with the family of the victim-survivor
B. SW helping process E. All of the above
C. Management process
D. Scientific process 100.The primary root of gender-based violence is ---
E. Problem-solving process A. Policies perpetrating GBV
B. Poverty
91. GRCM promotes human rights because --- C. Substance and alcohol abuse
A. Women’s rights are human rights D. Patriarchy
B. GRCM is for all, the same as human rights is for all E. All of the above
C. It has the aim of stopping violence against women
D. GRCM is universal
E. GRCM respects the rights of all regardless of gender

92. GRCM is based on the framework and principles of:


A. Social work
B. Gender equality
C. Human rights
D. Both A and B
E. All of the above

93. Gender responsiveness aims to ---

A. Address all forms of gender-based violence


B. Correct gender stereotypes
C. Uplift women’s lives and status
D. All of the above

94. Gender fair language is a manifestation of ---


A. Gender responsiveness
B. Gender sensitivity
C. Respect for rights
D. All of the above

95. Considered as the first main or primary institution for


gender socialization ---
A. Family
B. Media
C. School
D. Church
E. All of the above

96. Norms on femininity and masculinity need to be changed


because ---
A. They violate people’s right to self-determination
B. They limit people’s potentials
C. They may lead to gender-based violence
D. All of the above

97. GRCM integrates gender perspectives in doing case


management
A. Always true
B. Always false
C. May be true depending on the client’s gender
D. May be true depending on the client’s nature of the
case
E. None of the above

98. GRCM is considered as multidisciplinary because ---


A. It works with other professional social workers in
handling GBV cases
B. It employs the generalist skills and practice of a
social worker
C. It borrows principles and concepts from other
profession

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