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Social Casework Essentials

This document contains a summary of key concepts in social casework. It includes multiple choice questions about: 1) The role of basic needs and mental resources in convincing clients of their ability to deal with problems. 2) The role of the social worker in helping clients address internal and psychological issues. 3) The definition of agency resources, which provide the physical, financial, and staff support for casework. 4) The goal of casework as understanding a client's history and current functioning to identify areas for improvement. 3 sentences or less.

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Social Casework Essentials

This document contains a summary of key concepts in social casework. It includes multiple choice questions about: 1) The role of basic needs and mental resources in convincing clients of their ability to deal with problems. 2) The role of the social worker in helping clients address internal and psychological issues. 3) The definition of agency resources, which provide the physical, financial, and staff support for casework. 4) The goal of casework as understanding a client's history and current functioning to identify areas for improvement. 3 sentences or less.

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Social Casework 2

1. Where the basic needs of food, clothing, shelter and education can be used as a tool to
convince the client that he or she has ability to deal with his or her problems refers to the
availability of giving?
a. material resources b. mental resources c. verbal resources d. hypothetical
resources
2. What is the role of the ability to deal with client’s internal and psychological problems?
a. facilitator b. enabler c. catalyst d. clinician
3. The physical set-up, finances, policies, services and manpower of the casework agency,
which can be in a primary or secondary setting, refers to?
a. agency social workers b. agency resources
c. place d. agency problems
4. Casework method studies current adjustment, life history, in order to find out whatever his or
her functioning is inadequate or sufficient. It also focuses on the areas of client’s discomfort.
It tends to concentrate on the facets of the client’s personality that is most susceptible to
change. With this, what is casework then?
a. thematic b. schematic c. summative process d. historical
b.
5. Typical difficulties in social functioning refer to what?
a. The client’s reactive emotional distress, problems of borderline pathology problems
of being a client.
b. The client’s attitudes towards the social welfare system and being tired of constantly
being told what to do
c. Client’s role performance, client’s recurrent depression and problems in working
condition
d. Client’s sleeping problems, playing majong and blasting the radio all hours of the
night.
6. The client’s capacity for casework depends on the person’s what?
a. His or her intellectual capacity, ability to communicate, capacity for attention, ability
to think constructively and consistently and his or her physical capacity
b. Ability to need self-sufficient and the ability to keep a job performance
c. The ability to pay attention on his or her personal appearance and personality.
d. Motivation and willingness to be involved in the helping process
e.
7. What are the three elements interrelated in role performance?

a. Balancing between work, personal life and social obligation


b. The social work roles and the social workers knowledge of conscious and
unconscious behavior including the study of learned behavior
c. Superman, batman and the three musketeers
d. The prescribed role, the enacted role, which is revealed in behavior, and the balance
between expectations of the client’s role and subjectivity assessment of his or her role

8. The process of psychosocial or diagnostic approach is


a. Social study and social diagnosis
b. Termination and independence
c. Social treatment and community
d. Schizophrenia and psychosis
9. Social workers and social work agencies must answer for their work, not just to the clients
who are the direct users, but also to the public that supports them.

a. social responsibility b. professional ethics in social work


c. responsibility d. professional accountability and liability
10. The multi-problem family model is used most appropriately with multi-problem families,
especially those
a. From marginal and disadvantage sec tor
b. Families with multiple economic problems
c. Families with poorly developed social functioning and those with educational and
motivational problems
d. All of the above
11. The aim of crisis intervention is?

a. to connect and link client to services b. give medical and immediate materials
C. provide residential treatment for maladaptive behaviors d. none of the above
12. Helping the client with internal resources is the process by which the social worker what?

a. provide the client with internal understanding of his situation and how can he/she
make use of his/her strengths and capabilities
b. encourages the client to acculturation and assimilation
c. directly offers and interprets eligibility services for the client
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
13. Situational intervention is the intervention where the social worker provides material and
social resources to clients to resolve his or her problem. Some of these are ?
a. Dealing with the client’s discrepancies on his behavior
b. Worker point out the relationship between cause and effects on personal problems
c. The worker’s roles are being counselor, teacher, therapist and clinician
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
14. A way of finding out the current strengths and weaknesses of an instrument/material?
a. trial and error b. practice wisdom c. pre-test d. pre-intervention

15. A social caseworker is BEST described as what?

I. Provides psychosocial intervention


II. Links the client to services as needed
III. Deals with the current situation of the client in dealing with the client’s family
IV. Engage in expert planning so to provide a wholistic and general assessment of the
community where the client resides.
V. Utilize the agency as a functional unit to provide the needs of the client.

a. All except I b. All except II c. All except III d. All except IV


e. All except V

16. A social work practitioner is a?


a. researcher b. knowledge seeker c. knowledge consumer d. manager
e. A, B, C, D e. none of the above f. all except C and D g. none D

17. In social work practice, every case is a unique case because the social worker?
a. Manipulates the client and his or her situation
b. Applied tested knowledge
c. Understands the genuineness and authenticity of client
d. Intervenes guided by a program theory of change, and with a treatment variable that
requires pre-test and post- test for results
e. Is none-judgmental in attitude

18. In this role, the worker seeks changes in some policy or program for the benefits of his or her
clients. The change is pursued through consensual and non-consensual approaches. The aim
is to ensure the rights and dignity of the people being helped to the fullest.
a. activist b. facilitator c. advocate d. rallyist
Case Number 1: The case of Anika Negra
Anika Negra, 16, was born with a special skin condition called ‘vitiligo’. It is a long-term
condition where pale white patches develop on skin like in the case of Michael Jackson.
Although Anika was born from an indigenous people’s community, she remained proud of her
‘lumad’ roots as having a darker skin tone and curly hair. She excelled well in class and about to
graduate in senior high school as valedictorian.
One night, while she was walking back home from the market, two unidentified guys
followed her until she reaches the last street of their barangay. She ran fast out of fear but
accidently slipped her foot on the street’s gutter. She fell and went unconscious.
At 3:00 am, she gained consciousness and woke up in extreme body pain. She noticed
that she was undressed and have been bathed with bloods. She cannot yell that much because she
is still groggy. A pan desal vendor happened to pass by the street where she saw Anika laying
naked on the dark side of the road. The vendor cried for help and called the Barangay Tanods for
rescue. She was turned over to the police for investigation. Anika was unresponsive. She cannot
talk and in the state of trauma. The police predicted that Anika was raped. The police called the
assistance of the MSWDO as the officer believed she is still a minor. The social worker arrived
at the station at 6:00 in the morning.

19. As a social worker hearing the report, what will you do first?
A. call and locate the parents of Anika since Anika is a minor.
B. initiate for medical treatment
C. conduct a small talk to at least get basic information
D. collaborate closely with the police to further the investigation and trace possible
perpetrators by fact finding
20. In relation to your answer in number 19, what should be done next?
A. call and locate the parents of Anika since Anika is a minor.
B. initiate for medical treatment
C. conduct a small talk to at least get basic information from Anika
D. collaborate closely with the police to further the investigation and trace possible
perpetrators by fact finding
21. What should be the third priority?
A. call and locate the parents of Anika since Anika is a minor.
B. initiate for medical treatment
C. conduct a small talk to at least get basic information from Anika
D. collaborate closely with the police to further the investigation and trace possible
perpetrators by fact finding
22. In the case of Anika, what is the best model/approach you will use?
I. Direct Provision Model II. Problem Solving III. Functional Approach
IV. Crisis Intervention V. Psychosocial Approach VI. Strengths-based
a. all b. All except III c. All except VI d. all except IV e. none
23. What social casework technique is BEST applied in this case?
A. All social casework techniques
B. Only few social casework techniques are applicable
C. Choose the best technique which you think is important in dealing Anika’s case
D. small talk, reassurance, ventilation and universalization are important for Anika
24. What is the inapplicable role in working with Anika?
I. Provider of Resources II. Enabler III. Facilitator IV. Counselor
V. Crisis Situation Manager VI. Broker
a. all b. none c. V only d. VI only e. III only f. I and II
25. As a generalist social worker, what is the BEST to do with the family of Anika?
a. Assist the family in the judicial process to receive justice
b. Inform the family on the tedious process of investigation and court appearances should
the perpetrator be apprehended.
c. Provide psychosocial intervention for the family
d. Work with the community leaders to strengthen their roles in preventing sexual
violence against women and girls in the community.
a. A, B, and C b. B, C, and D c. A, B, C, and D d. A, C and D e. none
Case Number 2: The Problematic Basa Family
The Basa first came to attention of the agency when Mrs. Careve Janne Basa applied for
aid for the schooling of her children. Mr. Musaiden Basa, 55 years 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 4 to 17 years old. Careve Janne is 38.
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 interviews progressed, the attitude of family
withdrawal and tension emerged. The Basa family has dropped all former contacts with
organization of their guilt of being on relief for recreation and the children are missing a lot of
school. Adrian becomes insecure n his marriage. Careve confided that Musaiden distrust her and
makes accusation even in front of their children that she is having an affair with Rigo. Careve
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 things.
Lately, she developed symptoms of somatic illness like frequently headaches. She said
that want to be a good mother more than anything else in the world. She wanted her children to
have the best of everything, and wants them all to become professional. She has frequently asked
for concrete suggestions about helping the children.
26. At this stage of working relationship, what is the status of Basa family?
a. potential client b. client c. an applicant for services d. possible
applicant e. eligible client
27. The main consideration in the choices of the primary client is one of the following ?
a. workability of the person b. the resource available services c. nature of the
problem and its effect on the person d. the decision of the worker

28. The most pressing need of the family at this time of the working relationship is
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
29. When the problem of the family is exacerbated by the family guilt feeling of being on relief,
we refer to this in social work as
a. Underlying problem b. the dual nature of the problem c. dynamic nature of
the problem d. working problems
30. Supposed the couple should separate, the best measure that could help the children is
a. Put them in institutions b. extend legal assistance to parents to facilitate
legal separation c. let the children stay any of the parents d. let them stay at
home without parents
28. These principles are necessary as guide for social worker in handling the seeming hostility of
Musaiden to his family
a. self-awareness b. acceptance c. purposeful expression of feelings
d. non-judgmental attitude e. individualization
Choices: A. abcde B. abde C. acde D.
bdce
29. The attitude of Musaided towards his wife may be attributed to?
a. Inability of Monica to take care of the family
b. His feelings of uselessness because of his illness
c. The indifferent attitude of the children toward their mother
d. Careve’s extra-marital affairs
30. The most viable source of the social worker may be tap in helping the family is?
a. Careve’s parents b. Careve c. The older children d. none of them
31. Considering the needs of the family, the social agency can provide the children the following
assistance
a. Financial assistance to put them back to school
b. Skills training
c. Education assistance
d. Job placement
32. What is the most appropriate social work model in working with the family at his stage of the
working relationship?
a. Crisis intervention b. direct provision model c. psycho-social approach
d. task-centered model
33. One social work techniques that can be applied in working with Monica characterized by
encouragement for her to talk freely and express her feelings, as the expressions of empathy and
desires to help and the confidence that may be found to improved client’s situation. Is called?
a. Clarification b. psycho- social support c. confrontation d. small talk

34. In the case of Adrian, considering his level of social functioning and his current behavior, a
social work techniques that can be used in working with him is to create sufficient pressure and
anxiety as to produce motivation for change. This referred to as
a. Reassurance b. confrontation c. manipulations d. support
35. 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
a. Referral b. environmental manipulation c. reassurance d. special
services
36. Since January 30 recording of the social worker reflects only one of the series of contacts he
or he had with the social agency of assistance
a. Psychological support given by the social worker while Monica was relating tp 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 the client towards the workers
37. The inability of Adrian to provide support to his family caused him some degree of
insecurities, the primary reasons for the insecurity being that
a. His children have been deprived of their continuous schooling
b. His self-esteem is at take
c. This is the main cause of Monica having extra-marital affair
d. He is no longer capable of his role as a husband
Choices : A) abcd B) abc C) abd D) ab
38. 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?
a. Problem identification b. diagnosis c. treatment d. study
39. The frequent headaches that Monica’s developed is symptomatic of?
a. The beginning phase of psychos
b. A passive-aggressive reaction to the events of her life
c. A weakening coping mechanism on her part
d. Normal in someone with problems
40. The following are interventions that the social worker may provide in relation to Adrian and
his Family.
a. To look for the 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 care
41. The home visit of the De Villa Family conducted by the social workers has the following
purpose a. continuous data-gathering b. problem identification c. for collateral
information d. assessment

42. When a case worker is making a plan for his or her client linking it to the other institution to
meet the needs of the client is called
a. Case worker b. Networking c. case management d. none of the above
43. In casework, the targets of change are the following except
a. Case worker b. client c. social functioning d. none of the above
44. The following are the skills needed by the case worker except
a. The ability to established relationship
b. Needs assessment skills
c. Directing skills
d. None of the above
45. A patient confined in the hospital discussed with you that he is drug pusher. He requested
that the social worker would keep the information confidentially. In this situation, identify tye
primary principle that the social worker should observe
a. Principle of confidentiality
b. Non- judgmental attitude
c. Principle of self-determination
d. None of the above
46. Which of the following responses of the social worker violates the social work principles?
a. Inform the client of the implication of keeping the information to himself
b. Social workers assure and promise the client to keep information in confidential
c. Identify the client possible resources for protection
d. All of the above
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, ad even threatened with death. These acts
of violence occurred inside and outside their house in Eastern Samar every time she returned late
from providing home services as a beautician. They reportedly stemmed from the husbands
insecurities 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.
47. If you are the social worker, which of 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
Choices: A abcd B. bcd C. abc D. acd

48. Based on the facts given by the social workers assessed that Dina Lego ha strong point to
cope with her problems, she has the skills to earn income to support her family needs, has an
external support system such as the BCPC, police and the community’s social worker as well as
the supportive family, she has good decision making skins and positive outlook in life. She has
also desire from her abusive husband even if this means supporting the children by herself. What
approach did the social worker use?
a. Evidenced-based approached
b. Biopsychosocial approached
c. Cognitive behavioral approached
d. Strength- based approached
49. Which among the following are social work techniques?
a. Paradoxical directive
b. Reframing
c. Solution-focused
d. Hypothesizing
Choices: a. ABCD b. ABD c. ACD d. BCD
50. The following are the approaches, models and theories used in social work practices, which
is one is not?
a. Multigenerational b. structural family therapy c. strategic family therapy
d. solution talk
51. Which is the central techniques that will be used by the social worker will utilize multi-
generational model?
a. Genogram b. scaling question c. miracle question d. sculpting
52. Reflecting the pervasive impact of the ecological perspective in social work, an assessment
report of a child is most frequently termed as
q. Psychosocial study b. bio-psychosocial assessment c.
multidimensional assessment d. self-report assessment
53. It is the starting point of all social worker practices activities
a. Collection of data b. intake c. intervention d. assessment
54. A women after years of constant physical and mental abuse, develop a fear of their abusive
spouses or partner, feeling their lives constantly threatened

a. Nervous breakdown b. battered wife syndrome c. manic


depression d. all of the above
55. A cross sectional study is carried out to examine where navy personnel of a higher rank have
more positive coping skills than those of a lower rank. Which of the following statement is true
of this study?
a. The independent variables is coping and the dependent variables is high rank
b. Neither variables is dependent as the researcher cannot manipulate them
c. The independent variables is rank and the dependent variable is low rank
d. The independent variables is coping and the dependent variable is low rank

56. The workers gathers data pertinent in the understanding of the problem which the clients is
confronted for the purpose of making assessment
a. Assessment b. goal setting c. data gathering D. Identification of
the problem

57. This develops when a victim like a kidnap victim becomes supportive or understand the
cause of the group or sympathetic
a. Stockholm syndrome b. genogram c. sociogram d. all of the
above
58. The implication of this principles is that help is differentiated to meet the particular needs of
each individual case and situation, and the client uses her own abilities and resources to work
with her problem
a. Acceptance b. individualization c. self-determination d. client
participation
59. Care should be taken to zero in the target problem, that which the workers and the client
agree to work on
a. Goal setting b. planning and intervention c. plan implementation
d. assessment
60. This involves goal setting and determination of strategies to be used and plans may be
immediate. Near future or long range
a. Goal setting b. planning and intervention c. plan implementation
d. assessment
61. This is based on the facts observed and the diagnosis thinking of worker, and facts needed to
understand and help the client with her psycho-social problems
a. Treatment plan b. planning intervention c. plan implementation
d. assessment
62. The helping process id directed towards the client herself to achieve modification in patterns
of adaptation
a. Treatment plan b. supportive treatment c. environmental modification
d. personality modification
63. The helping process is directed towards changes in the social role relationship and in the
resources available to the client, as in the physical environment of the client
a. Treatment plan b. supportive treatment c. environmental modification
d. personality modification
64. The need for the expression and for the sharing experiences has been a very patient dynamic
component in the case work relationship. This is the workers reaction to the clients purposeful
expression of feelings
a. Individualization b. self-determination c. controlled emotional
involvement d. purposeful expression of feelings
65. A modification of behavior and attitude by helping client to see the inter-relations of her
feelings, her behavior, her situation without touching on their conscious motivation
a. Insight b. clarification c. ego support d. supportive
treatment
66. You’re trying to trace the family of the person to make association with problem
a. sociogram b. genogram c. genocide d. investigation
67. The prominent leader of the material hygiene movement in the US who brought the social
worker in the Psychiatric team, paying for the development of the psychiatric social work
a. Ida Cannon b. Richard Cabot c. W.E.B du Bios d. Adolf Meyer
68. The workers provides such materials aids as may be needed by the client to eliminate or
reduce situational deficiencies
a. Advocate b. clinician c. mediator d. direct provider of resources

69. Due to her contributions to the worlds peace, she was awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize 1931
a. Julia Roberts b. Booker T. Washington c. Francis Perkins d. Jane Adams

70. In the 1920’s in the Philippines, psychiatric social work was introduced in _______, then the
seat of the government
a. Welfareville b. nayon ng kabataan c. boy’s town d. Amityville
71. The success of this techniques will be determined by the client’s capacity to use it and the
worker’s ability to make valid assessment of the capacity
a. Manipulation b. confrontation c. universalization d. advice-giving and
counseling
72. A nationwide drive to raise awareness on child trafficking throughout the country is called
a. Inter-agency council against trafficking
b. Ahon Bata sa Lansangan
c. Sagip batang manggagawa
d. Philippine campaign against child trafficking
73. It is also recognizes the importance of family- centered approach to strengthening the
positive value in family life and healthy social functioning of family members
a. Client centered casework b. social group work c. social casework d.
community approach
74. A system perspective emphasizes looking beyond the presenting problems of the client in
order to assess the complexities and interrelationship of problems through a system analysis
a. Wholeness b. parts c. relationship d. balance
75. ______ refers to the qualities of emotional and personality make up, of intellectual and
physical endowment that the individuals has and can use in the task of problem- solving
a. Personality b. capacity c. ability d. client’s strength
76. The component of the casework controlled emotional involvement includes the ff. except
a. Sensitivity b. understanding c. reaction d. response
77. In assisting the client, a 48 year old poor but healthy and intelligent women, the social
worker identified a possible employment opportunity, made the necessary contact and filed the
application from her. What ethical principle did this worker violate in attempting to help her
client?
a. Self-determination b. confidentiality c. acceptance
78. A clients call you up at home inquiring the results of her application to join the sewing class
sponsored pure agency. She said the guard in your office give her your phone number. What
would you do?
a. Instruct the client to see you in the office
b. Inform the client of the result
c. Remind the client not to call you at home
79. Mang Julio’s problems was similar to those of Mang Thomas, Lita, Gemma, a social worker,
felt very lucky, she said not have to think much. All she has to do approached Mang Julio’s
problem in the same light as she did Mang Thomas. What principle of social work is danger in
violating?
a. Acceptance b. none-judgmental attitudes c. individualization
80. The appointment with the mayor has been granted Sr. Fidelis, the social welfare supervisor
felt she would the group spokesman in bringing the squatters problem to the attention of the
Mayor. Sr. Fidelis felt they have to make good impression. She did not think that the group
leader represent the group in the meeting with the mayor. What principles has been violated?
a. mIndividualization b. acceptance c. self-determination
81. As a social worker, you will be able to assist a client, who had been out of job for years, to
get employment as a clerk in newly established industrial company in the rural area. As a gesture
of thanks, he invites you to have a lunch with him.in the course of your lunch, he gives you.
Package which you refused. However he is very insistent in giving it since, he said, the gift is
only a small token of his gratitude. What will you do?
a. Accept the gift b. refuse and explain why c. give the gifts to others
82. For several meeting now, the discussion has been monopolized by one of the group members.
Her monologues interruptions interfere with the development of any kind of meaningful of
interchange. It is now way into fourth meeting. She had the floor for most of the hours also.
What would you do?
a. Talk to a person concerned b. ignore the person monopolizing c. explain with
the person and call on the others

83. In the middle of the in-take interview, a women who had been usually silent half of his
meeting, except for every short replies to your questions, makes a brief attempt to fight back
tears and begin to cry. What would you do?
a. Comfort but continue interviewing b. stop interviewing c. reschedule
interviewing
84. Pedro Dimalig, one of the oldest best member of the committee is setting a bad example of
the group at one training seminar, he stood up and walked out of the room. The social worker
confronted him next session. He was already behave participating. What principles was applied
by the social workers?
a. Non-judgmental attitudes b. individualization C. Acceptance
85. Eater, a 24 years old IUD (intra-uterine devices) acceptor accompanies her older sister Nita
to the family planning clinic because the latter wants to space pregnancy. Like Easter, Nita has
three children aged 5, 4 and 2. During the session, Nita turn out to be demanding and “difficult”.
She does not want an IUD which is her sister’s FP method. She is exactly the opposite of her
sister Easter who is one of the social worker’s favorite patient
a. Acceptance b. individualization c. non-judgmental attitude
86. Your job is with the Disaster Management Department of your agency. You sometimes feel
burdened by the seemingly never-ending demand from the field because of the serious, often like
threatening effects of natural and others disaster in the country. You went a leave to get married
and returned to work only two days ago. A typhoon has just hit the Visayan island badly, and
your agency has to send a team social workers to attend the needs of those affected. From past
experiences, you know you can find require your absence from home at least two weeks. While
your agency is understaffed, you know you can find a good excuse not to go, and you have not
accumulated a vacation credit that you can use, really feel you should not start your marriage
with such an absence. What would you do?
a. Go with the team b. enjoy vacation c. write an excuse letter
87. A 14 years old girl was arrested for prostitution an referred to you by women’s desk at a
police station. Your home visit revealed that the girl lives in a squalor and poverty, in a slum area
with parents who are unemployed and dependents on girl’s earning. She has five younger
siblings, all out of school. It is clearly a situation demanding your intervention. However the
family does not want your help as they tell you they can manage. They are particularly resistant
of being separated. All they want is for you to intercede so that the police station will release her.
The girl and her parent have assured you that this is the first and last time she will be arrested.
What would you do?
A. Give the girl back to the parents b. leave the girl in the prison cell c. refer
the girl to another agency
88. A girl next door is battered child. His parents are strict and do not allow her to be with her
peers. In passing you mentioned the girl’s situation with her parents wanted you to not introduce
in their way of disciplining their daughter. What will you do?
a. Arrange a counseling seminar with the parent
b. Refer girl to the child welfare agency
c. Befriend the family
89. As a social worker you have been invited to serve as a member of the panel of judge to
contest the model youth of the year in your community. You are aware that leading contestant
who was one of your clients figured in an accident with the laws and had the juvenile delinquent
case in another municipality before he came to your present community. In the contest, emphasis
is given to the candidate’s integrity as he is expected to be a model for youth to emulate. As a
social worker, what will you do?
a. Inform the group b. talk with the contestant c. remain silent
90. The intake phase of the casework process aims to achieve which of the following?
a. Established person’s eligibility for services
b. Records person’s identifying data. Identifying the presenting problems and
established his eligibility for services
c. Record the person’s identifying data regarding his problem request
d. Identification of the presenting problem
91. Nilo was referred to the clinic by his “supervisor” because of headache and laziness. He has a
“barkada” in the factory which goes out on frequent drinking sprees after working hours. He
asked the social worker not to tell any of them about his going to her seek about his physical
complaints
a. Acceptance b. individualization c. confidentiality

92. Nena, 49 years old, single and menopausal, has been going to the clinic frequently last year.
The clinic female physician whom has been counseling resigned, and was replaced by a male
physician. Nena ask the social worker to refer her to the male physician in the nearly branch
office but asked the male physician not to informed about her request
A. individualization b. confidentiality c. acceptance
93. Oscars seems to be accident- prone considering the two months that he has been with the
plant, he already met 3 accidents. The social worker has been observing him. He seem to nervous
type but the worker realized that she needs to obtained more information to be able to understand
Oscar’s being accident prone
a. Individualization b. confidentiality c. non-judgmental attitudes
94. Mila, 33, married, working in the same section of the factory as her husband, informed that
social workers that she has changed her mind about being transferred to another section. Mila
said that she realized that he will have more problems if they work in different places. Her
decision is to maintain the present arrangement even if it places some train on her
a. Acceptance b. self-determination c. individualization
95. In her talk with Lando, the workers was surprised to discover that he is different from many
of the husband she knows. i. e Lando encourages his wife to not just be a housewife but to have
some interest outside their home to participate in community activities, etc. he even volunteer to
stay at home to help with the chores just so he will not worry about her
a. Individualization b. acceptance c. non-judgmental attitude
96. A 26 years old male, an only child of an aged couple living rural town, applied for
employment in Manila after in rigorous skills training program that he attended upon
intercession. He got a job which offers a very decent salary and prospect of future advancement.
He has come to tell that he is not going to take a job, after all his aged parents needs him. They
are both frail sickly and feel he should attend to them for gratitude for their own sacrifices to
give them all they could so be what he is today. What would you do?
a. Be with the parents b. accept the employment c. place the parents in
an institution d. either of the three
97. The following are some of the rules for avoiding value conflicts and ensuring that your client
get professional service, which one is not?
a. Always give your best services to the client, even when you disagree with the
person
b. Attempt to change the client’s values to coincide with your own
c. Be respectful of attitudes and lifestyles that differ from your own
d. Never practice prejudice towards monitories, those with disabilities, or those
differing in sexual
98. A client receiving services always has the right to consent to services or withdraw from them.
In making this decision, the client must be informed enough to make a wise decision. When a
client is informed and consent to treatment, it is called?
a. Informed consent b. voluntary consent c. consent d. voluntaries
99. Which of the following list contains items that should be addressed when relevant to any
client’s services, the client has the right to be informed about
1. Any side effects, adverse effects, or negative consequences that could occur as
a result of treatment, medications or procedures
2. Any risk that might occur if the client elects not to follow through with the
treatment or services
3. What is being offered to the clients, including what the treatment is, what will
be the included, and any potential risks and benefits
4. Any alternate procedures that available
CHOICES: a. 1234 b. 124 c. 123 d. 243
100. Which is most applied in working with individuals?
I. Direct provision II. Crisis intervention III. Task centered
IV. Family therapy V. Intercession-Mediation
a. I, II and IV b. III only c. I, II, III & IV d. All except III e. All

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