SOCIAL WORK LCSW TEST QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
If P =.05 or.01 is the condition, you as a researcher should:
The null hypothesis should be rejected.
b. Adopt the null theory.
b. Reevaluate the research
d. Complete a post-test: ANSWER If P =.05 or.01 is the condition, you as a
researcher should:
The null hypothesis should be rejected.
Which of the following is NOT necessary when answering a client's inquiry
regarding the publication of his or her protected health information?
An explanation of the data that was sent
b. The disclosure's objective
c. Disclosures pertaining to medical operations, payment, or treatment
d. The information's disclosure dates and recipient. ANSWER Which of the
following is NOT necessary when answering a client's inquiry regarding the
publication of his or her protected health information?
c. Disclosures pertaining to medical operations, payment, or treatment
Which of the following needs to be mentioned when a client's family history is
being discussed during an assessment?
, a. Only the relationships between the mother, sister, and grandma, as well as the
relationships of everyone else living in the client's home.
b. The ages of every individual residing in the client's home
c. Just whether or not the client's home is inhabited by other people
d. The identities and connections of every individual residing in the client's
home. ANSWER Which of the following needs to be mentioned when a client's
family history is being discussed during an assessment?
d. The identities and connections of every individual residing in the client's
home.
A seven-year-old kid who had previously been the victim of severe neglect has
been adopted by a family. His continued food hoarding has angered the
adoptive parents, who are consulting with a social worker. They claim that they
frequently discover food beneath his bed and that he "steals" extra food to bring
in his school backpack. What suggestions ought to be made by the social
worker?
a. To better keep an eye on his food intake, parents ought to lock the refrigerator
and cupboards.
b. The youngster can be given a food basket to store his nutritious snacks, and
when the basket is almost empty, it can be refilled.
c. When the youngster understands that the family has sufficient of food, the
behaviour will probably stop on its own, therefore the parents should ignore it.
d. Every time the parents notice that he is hoarding food, they should take away
his privileges. ANSWER b. The youngster can be given a food basket to store
his nutritious snacks, and when the basket is almost empty, it can be refilled.
After child protective services withdrew a 32-year-old man's children on
suspicion of neglect, he was referred to a social worker. He expresses
uncertainty to the social worker about whether he wants to fight for them return.
He claims that he doesn't believe he wants to go through everything that child
ANSWERS
If P =.05 or.01 is the condition, you as a researcher should:
The null hypothesis should be rejected.
b. Adopt the null theory.
b. Reevaluate the research
d. Complete a post-test: ANSWER If P =.05 or.01 is the condition, you as a
researcher should:
The null hypothesis should be rejected.
Which of the following is NOT necessary when answering a client's inquiry
regarding the publication of his or her protected health information?
An explanation of the data that was sent
b. The disclosure's objective
c. Disclosures pertaining to medical operations, payment, or treatment
d. The information's disclosure dates and recipient. ANSWER Which of the
following is NOT necessary when answering a client's inquiry regarding the
publication of his or her protected health information?
c. Disclosures pertaining to medical operations, payment, or treatment
Which of the following needs to be mentioned when a client's family history is
being discussed during an assessment?
, a. Only the relationships between the mother, sister, and grandma, as well as the
relationships of everyone else living in the client's home.
b. The ages of every individual residing in the client's home
c. Just whether or not the client's home is inhabited by other people
d. The identities and connections of every individual residing in the client's
home. ANSWER Which of the following needs to be mentioned when a client's
family history is being discussed during an assessment?
d. The identities and connections of every individual residing in the client's
home.
A seven-year-old kid who had previously been the victim of severe neglect has
been adopted by a family. His continued food hoarding has angered the
adoptive parents, who are consulting with a social worker. They claim that they
frequently discover food beneath his bed and that he "steals" extra food to bring
in his school backpack. What suggestions ought to be made by the social
worker?
a. To better keep an eye on his food intake, parents ought to lock the refrigerator
and cupboards.
b. The youngster can be given a food basket to store his nutritious snacks, and
when the basket is almost empty, it can be refilled.
c. When the youngster understands that the family has sufficient of food, the
behaviour will probably stop on its own, therefore the parents should ignore it.
d. Every time the parents notice that he is hoarding food, they should take away
his privileges. ANSWER b. The youngster can be given a food basket to store
his nutritious snacks, and when the basket is almost empty, it can be refilled.
After child protective services withdrew a 32-year-old man's children on
suspicion of neglect, he was referred to a social worker. He expresses
uncertainty to the social worker about whether he wants to fight for them return.
He claims that he doesn't believe he wants to go through everything that child