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1. What is the primary principle behind people first language?
It prioritizes the needs of the community over the individual.
It uses technical jargon to describe individuals.
It focuses on the diagnosis rather than the person.
It emphasizes the individual before their condition.
2. What is the last stage of psychosocial development according to Erikson?
Intimacy vs. Isolation
Integrity vs. Despair
Generativity vs. Stagnation
Identity vs. Role Confusion
3. What type of evaluation is primarily used to assess learning during the
instructional process?
Diagnostic evaluation
Formative evaluation
Summative evaluation
Norm-referenced evaluation
4. What is one of the primary purposes of social work licensure?
To ensure professional competence
To promote personal beliefs
, To limit the number of social workers
To increase client fees
5. Describe how role complementary can enhance client outcomes in social
work.
Role complementary is only beneficial when one professional is in
charge of the entire process.
Role complementary enhances client outcomes by ensuring that
different professionals collaborate and utilize their unique skills to
address the client's needs holistically.
Role complementary can lead to confusion for clients due to
overlapping responsibilities.
Role complementary does not significantly impact client outcomes.
6. If a child is showing signs of understanding object permanence, which
cognitive development stage are they likely in?
Concrete operational stage
Preoperational stage
Sensorimotor stage
Formal operational stage
7. Why is it important for the social worker to leave his name, agency name, and
contact information in the message?
It provides the client with information about the agency's services.
It allows the social worker to document the call for future reference.
It ensures the client knows who is contacting them and how to reach
back.
, It helps the social worker to establish a personal relationship with the
client.
8. If a social worker encounters a client who feels isolated and believes no one
shares their struggles, what intervention could be most effective in
addressing the client's concerns?
Facilitating a support group for individuals with similar experiences.
Suggesting the client keep their feelings to themselves.
Encouraging the client to avoid discussing their problems.
Recommending the client read self-help books.
9. _____________ is a method of temporarily considering a client's interconnected
problems as separate issues so that planning and doing the work toward
resolving them can be more manageable. After a client's problems have been
___________, the social worker and client will ordinarily first deal with those that
need immediate attention.
Clarification
Partialization
Paraphrasing
Summarizing
10. If the child continues to have difficulty remaining seated despite the
objective, what should the social worker's next step be?
Focus solely on academic performance instead of behavior.
Change the teacher's approach without consulting her.
Reassess the child's needs and modify the intervention strategy
accordingly.