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SG Bldg.

, Narangita Street, General Santos City


Tel. # (083) 302-0596, email: [email protected]

Prelim Examination
Second Semester: SY 2019-2020

Subject: Preboard Dec. 11-13, 2019

1. Role ambiguity occurs when?


a. Role expectations are inconsistent
b. A person’s values are in conflict with the requirements of his/her group role
c. A person’s attitudes are in conflict with the requirements of his/her group role
d. A person assumes more than one role
2. Learning can be defined as?
a. The acquisition of a response or behaviour as the result of experience
b. The acquisition of a response or behaviour that is the result of inherent knowledge
c. The retention of information
d. All of the above
3. What one word best describes a family with rigid boundaries?
a. Dependent
b. Enmeshed
c. Engaged
d. Disengaged
4. Emergence of socialization objective, personality and character building goals.
a. 1960s
b. 1970s
c. Pre war
d. 1980s
5. A process and a method of group life experienced affected by a worker who consciously guide group interaction
towards goal accomplishment which are conceived in a democratic frame of reference.
a. Wilson Gertrude
b. Harleigh Trecker
c. Grace Coyle
d. Robert Vinter
6. A basic aspect of social work practice that uses social relationship within the group experience as means to
individual growth development through the worker intervention to develop social functioning.
a. Harleigh Trecker
b. Grace Coyle
c. Robert Vinter
d. Ronald Toseland
7. The ff. are values of social group work, except.
a. Every individual has potential and has capacity to self-realization and fulfillment
b. Each member of the group has social responsibility to contribute for the common good.
c. It is good and desirable for every human being to fulfill his potential.
d. None of these
8. Generally regarded as a major social institution and a locus of much of a person's social activity.
A. Family
B. Group
C. Community
D. System

9. The following are variety of forms a family, except.

A. Nuclear.
B. Extended
C. Grandparents
D. Dependent

10. This is the traditional type of family structure. This type consist of two parents and children.

A. Extended
B. Nuclear.
C. Stepfamily
D. Single parent

11. One of the most striking changes in family structure. A family consist of one parent raising one or more children on
his/her own.

A. Extended
B. Nuclear.
C. Stepfamily
D. Single parent

12. This involves two separate families merging into one new unit.

A. Extended
B. Nuclear.
C. Stepfamily
D. Single parent
13. Process of getting a group organized so that it can start to function and move the attainment of its planned goals.

a. Group composition
b. Group formation
c. Group goals
d. Group norms

14. Children attribute human characteristics to inanimate objects during the _______ stage of development.
a. Preoperational
b. Sensorimotor
c. Concrete operational
d. Formal operational

15. The ff. are worker stances during the helping process, except.

a. Direct stance
b. Facilitating stance
c. Permissive stance
d. None of these

16. Preparation for the actual ending which can include the acknowledgement that the group is about to end.

a. Termination
b. Post termination
c. Pre termination
d. None of these

17.This consist of plan for follow-up which done either an individual or in group basis.

a. Termination
b. Post termination
c. Pre termination
d. None of these

18. Recognized the ending which means the last actual session of the group or of the individual who membership is being
terminated.

a. Termination
b. Post termination
c. Pre termination
d. None of these

19. He developed the theory of developmental approach.

a. Emmanuel Tropp
b. William Schwartz
c. Robert Vinter
d. Howard Parad

20. An example of reaction formation is.

a. A gay fights against laws that prohibit discrimination against gays


b. A wife yells at her husband because her boss yelled at her
c. A man justifies his gambling by saying “ I might win big someday”
d. A therapist “sees” his daughter in a young client
21. It is defined as a violation of established contextual, cultural or social norms, whether folkways, mores or codified law.
a. Deviant b. Deviance
c. Deviation d. Deviancy

22. Who said that Deviant behavior cannot be answered in a straightforward manner, whether an act is labeled deviant or
not depends on many factors, including location, audience and the individual committing the act?
a. William Graham Sumner b. Becker
c. Robert Merton d. Charles Babbage

23. Deviance is variable. It means:


a. Culturally dependent b. It changes over time
c. Starts from simple to complex d. A and B

24. Refers to the arrangement of practices and behaviors on which society’s members base their daily lives.
a. Social Values b. Social Control
c. Social Order d. Social Integration

25. It is the enforcement of norms. It believes that “everyone has the potential to deviate”.
a. Social Values b. Social Control
c. Social Order d. Social Integration

26. These are the sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions.


a. Formal Sanctions b. Positive Sanctions
c. Informal Sanctions d. Negative Sanctions

27. These refers to the rewards given for conforming to norms


a. Formal Sanctions b. Positive Sanctions
c. Informal Sanctions d. Negative Sanctions

28. Refers to the punishments for violating the norms.


a. Formal Sanctions b. Positive Sanctions
c. Informal Sanctions d. Negative Sanctions

29. These are the sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced.
a. Formal Sanctions b. Positive Sanctions
c. Informal Sanctions d. Negative Sanctions

30. This author states that Deviance is an inherent part of social functioning, which says that access to socially accepted
goals plays a part in determining whether a person conforms or deviates.
a. William Graham Sumner b. Becker
c. Robert Merton d. Emile Durkheim

31. Social Work practitioners in the Philippines have no specialization in terms of serving different types of clientele. It is
because:

a. Social work practice in the Philippines has not yet been considered as a profession
b. Social work practice in the Philippines focuses more on social augmentation
c. Social work practice in the Philippines follows the holistic approach
d. Social work practice in the Philippines is generalist in nature

32. Social Functioning is defined as the following except

a. the relationship between activity of people and demands of the environment


b. the ability of the individual to meet the role and expectations based on given status
c. client’s ability to accomplish activities for daily living
d. the profession which focuses on the individual and environment.

33. It is the dynamic organization within the individual of those psychosocial systems that determine his unique adjustments
to his environment.

a. Personality b. Self-Concept
c. Empathy d. Positive Self Regard

34. Edgar needs to assist his client faced with multifaceted problems to identify of which problems need to be addressed
first, and consider the problem in order of importance is called?

a. Prioritization b. Partialization
c. Referral d. Intake

35. This refers to some need which has not been met and has caused some disequilibrium or difficulty in the individual’s
social functioning.
a. Person b. Problem
c. Place d. Process
36. It was developed by a mother/daughter team in the 40’s based of off the lifelong work of Carl Jung. The test was intended
to bring everyday applications of Jung’s work to the public in order to provide personality matches for social and work
environments.

a. Myers-Briggs-Jung Test b. Freud-Jung Test


c. Adler-Jung Test d. Myers-Briggs Test

37. A key concept in Freud’s theory of psychosexual development which ensues if certain issues are not resolves at the
appropriate stage.
a. Anxiety b. Trauma
c. Fixation d. Displacement

38 . Which among the following theorists did not come up with the stage of development?
a. Sigmund Freud b. Erik Erikson
c. Jean Piaget d. None of the above

39. Components of casework that is the caseworker or helping process consist of a series of actions, change or functions
that are intended to bring about the goal previously agreed upon.

a. Person b. Problem
c. Place d. Process

40. The ______ of a person is relatively the easiest to assess, compared with emotional capacity and the social intelligence

a. Emotional Capacity b. Mental Capacity


c. Physical Capacity d. Social Capacity

41. A client that is endorsed by a concerned citizen is called what type of client?

a. Walk-in b. Referral
c. Reach-out d. Involuntary

42. The person who comes for help is usually under _______. It is brought on when a person is unable to fulfill a social role
which he must perform satisfactorily.

a. Stress b. Anxiety
c. Depression d. Crisis

43. Miko is tasked to do intake interviews with newly admitted drug users in their drug rehabilitation centers, he is aware he
needs to conduct the personal interviews using carefully planned question with the client.

a. Secondary source of data b. Primary source of data


c. Collateral interview d. investigation

44. A need not met or not fulfilled.


a. Problem b. Need
c. tragedy d. loss

45. They are that client that is referred by an agency to a social worker and they may not even think of themselves as
needing help.

a. Walk-in b. Referral
c. Reach-out d. Involuntary

46. A person is said to possess_______ when he is able to relate and have social connections with other people.

a. Emotional Capacity b. Mental Capacity


c. Physical Capacity d. Social Capacity

47. Components of casework that refers to the social welfare agency which has been set up by the government or a group
of concerned citizens to deal with the social, personal problem of individual human beings who are experiencing some
problems.

a. Person b. Problem
c. Place d. Process
48. In writing a case study, the social worker needs to assess the overall situation that created and tends to perpetuate t5he
immediate problem, what is this?
a. Working Problem b. Presenting Problem
c. Underlying Problem d. Immediate Problem

49. Vanessa will be assigned in another area in Davao City, as a result, she referred the case of her client to one her co-
workers in the agency. It is an example of?

a. Walk-in b. Referral
c. Transfer d. Involuntary

50. Jen is a social worker in an orphanage. A couple visited their center and applied to adopt a child. A law that ensure the
safety of every children that goes through adoption, this refers to the Inter Country Adoption Act.

a. RA 8042 b. RA 8043
c. RA 8552 d. RA 8353

51. Children are at the stage where they will be learning to read and write, to do sums, to do things on their own. Teachers
begin to take an important role on the child’s life as they teach the child specific skills. Success in this stage will lead to the
virtue of competence.
a. Autonomy V. Shame and Doubt b. Generativity vs. Stagnation
c. Industry vs. Inferiority d. Ego Integrity vs. Despair

52. We give back to society through rasing our children, being productive at work, and becoming involved in community
activities and organizations.
a. Autonomy V. Shame and Doubt b. Generativity vs. Stagnation
c. Industry vs. Inferiority d. Ego Integrity vs. Despair

53. The child is discovering he or she has many skills, such as putting on clothes and shoes, playing with toys etc.,
a. Autonomy V. Shame and Doubt b. Generativity vs. Stagnation
c. Industry vs. Inferiority d. Ego Integrity vs. Despair

54. He believed in introversion and extroversion is integral in the study of personality types.
a. Sigmund Freud b. Erik Erikson
c. Jean Piaget d. Carl Jung

55. The ff. are social casework meaning, except.


a. It is a method of social work which intervenes the psychosocial aspects of client life
b. It is a process used by human welfare agencies whether in government or non- government set up.
c. To restore clients social functioning
d. None of these

56. Except one, are the ff. components of stress.


a. Stress factor which threatens
b. The value which is threatened
c. The reaction, individual and collective to the threat
d. dynamic
57. It means interaction between the individual and his/her situation or environment.
a. Social environment
b. Social functioning
c. Social situation
d. All of the above
58. Except one, are the ff. functions of social work.
a. Restorative
b. Preventive
c. Developmental
d. Adaptation
59. The ff. are components of relationship, except.
a. Reality
b. Transference
c. Counter transference
d. None of these
60. A combination of motivation and capacity that enables a person engaged himself with the person and means of
solving his problem.
a. Workability
b. Motivation
c. Accountability
d. Capacity
61. The ff. are elements of problem solving approach, except.
a. Person
b. Problem
c. Place
d. Program

62. Junrey treatment for cancer makes him lose his hair so he makes jokes about being bald to reduce anxiety.

a. Denial b. Fantasy
c. Humor d. Repression

63. Faith was listening to Nordielyn’s account of her travels to New York City, a place that Faith secretly wished to
visit but have never been able to visit, as a result she says, “Who would want to go to New York City? It’s too crowded.
What defense mechanism is Adela doing?

a. Undoing b. Rationalization
c. Sour Graping d. Denial

64. Rachel who is angry with Claire actually ends up being particularly courteous and friendly towards Ariana. What
defense mechanism is Rachel doing?

a. Repression b. Sweet Lemon Attitude


c. Reaction Formation d. Denial

65. Enelie get really mad at her husband but scream that he's the one mad at her. What defense mechanism is Enelie
displaying?

a. Regression b. Projection
c. Sublimation d. Rationalization

66. Jason’s son does not like doing homework. Whenever the subject of school comes up, he changes the topic. He
also escapes looking directly at his father’s eyes. Jason’s son is manifesting what defense mechanism?
a. Denial b. Repression
c. Avoidance d. Reaction Formation

67. Sweetzel pretends and act that she loves her job, but honestly, she wants to resign on it. What defense mechanism
is Sweetzel showing?

a. Sweet Lemon Attitude b. Denial


C. Rationalization d. Sublimation

68. Vanissa who is abused by a parent later has no recollection of the events, but has trouble forming relationships.

a. Regression b. Repression
c. Supression d. Sublimation

69. Karen get mad at her sister, she breaks her drinking glass by throwing it against the wall. What defense
mechanism is Karen displaying?

a. Sublimation b. Repression
c. Displacement d. Reaction Formation

70. Carlo purchases a luxury car and then justifies the purchase by telling people how old and unsafe his old vehicle
was.

a. Reaction Formation b. Undoing


c. Sour Graping d. Rationalization

71. Which of the following does not affect the social functioning of an individual?

a. some unmeet need b. one of stress


c. a combination of two d. none of these

72. . In the Philippines, the following are identified as existing blocks to our growth as a nation except one:

a. Ignorance
b. negative social values
c. oppressive power structure that take advantage of the poor and the weak.”
d. graft and corruption

73. Refers to a display of recognition and respect for an authority figure in a locality; done in order to gain acceptance of
the social worker’s presence in the community and sanction with whatever he/she and the people shall undertake in the
future.

a. Criteria for eligibility b. Courtesy Call


c. General Assembly d. Pre-Helping Phase

74. In the C.O helping Process, what should come first?

a. Exploration b. Identification of the Problem


c. Courtesy Call d. Data Gathering

75. It refers to the program that the child in conflict with the law is required to undergo after he/she is found responsible for
an offense without resorting to format court proceedings.

a. Recreational Program b. Juvenile Program


c. Diversion Program d. Renewal Program

76. Violence against Women and their children refers to any act or series of acts committed by any person
against_________________.

a. A woman who is his wife or former wife


b. A woman with whom the person has or had a sexual or dating relationship, or with whom he has a common child.
c. Against the victim’s child whether legitimate or illegitimate, within or without the family abode
d. All of the above.

77. Under the law, in all questions regarding the care, custody, education and property of the child,
the____________________________, shall be the paramount consideration.

a. Financial capacity of the parents


b. the spiritual beliefs of the parents
c. the presence of generous grandparents
d. the best interest and welfare of the child

78. Which of the following sector-specific flagship as provided under the Social Reform and Poverty Alleviation Act focuses
on the disadvantaged groups (Women, children, elderly, PWD’s, youths)

a. Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Conservation, Management and Development


b. Agricultural Development

c. Comprehensive Integrated Delivery of Social Services (CIDSS)


d. Socialized Housing

79. You have a client that belongs to the marginalized sector of society, which of the following refers to the Social Reform
and Poverty Alleviation Act?

a. RA 7160 b. RA 8425
C. RA 9262 D. RA 9208

80. You are working as a community organizer and needs to be very clear and familiar with the systems and powers of
provincial city, municipal and barangay government in the Philippines. Which of the following refers to the Local Government
Code?

a. RA 7160 b. RA 8425
C. RA 9262 D. RA 9208
81. 81. Neurotic need for affection and approval and neurotic need for a powerful partner is under what type of neurotic
trend?

a. moving against people b. moving away from people


c. moving toward people d. moving into people

82. This personality disorder is characterized by a distrust of others and a constant suspicion that people around you have
sinister motives, They search for hidden meanings in everything and read hostile intentions into the actions of others.
a. Schizoid Personality Disorder b. Paranoid Personality Disorder
c. Schizotypal Personal Disorder d. Dependent Personality Disorder

83. This personality disorder is characterized by a lack of conscience. People with this disorder are prone to criminal
behavior, believing that their victims are weak and deserving of being taken advantage of.

a. Antisocial Personality Disorder b. Paranoid Personality Disorder


c. Schizotypal Personal Disorder d. Dependent Personality Disorder

84. People with this personality disorder avoid relationships and do not show much emotion. They genuinely prefer to be
alone and do not secretly wish for popularity. They tend to seek jobs that require little social contact.

a. Schizoid Personality Disorder b. Paranoid Personality Disorder


c. Schizotypal Personal Disorder d. Dependent Personality Disorder

85. People with this kind of personality disorder believe that they are socially inept, unappealing or inferior, and constantly
fear being embarrassed, criticized or rejected. They avoid meeting others unless they are certain of being liked, and are
restrained even in their intimate relationships.

a. Schizoid Personality Disorder b. Paranoid Personality Disorder


c. Schizotypal Personal Disorder d. Avoidant Personality Disorder

86. This Personality disorder is characterized by oddities of appearance, behaviors and speech, unusual perceptual
experiences, and anomalies of thinking. These can include odd beliefs, magical thinking (for instance, thinking that speaking
of the devil can make him appear) suspiciousness, and obsessive ruminations. People with this PD often fear social
interaction and think others as harmful.

a. Schizoid Personality Disorder b. Paranoid Personality Disorder


c. Schizotypal Personal Disorder d. Dependent Personality Disorder

87. This disorder is . characterized by a pervasive psychological dependence on other people. Has difficulty making
everyday decisions without an excessive amount of advice and reassurance from others.

a. Schizoid Personality Disorder b. Paranoid Personality Disorder


c. Schizotypal Personal Disorder d. Dependent Personality Disorder

88. This PD is characterized by mood instability, impulsive behavior and poor self-image. People with this disorder are prone
to constant mood swings and bouts of anger. Suicidal threats and acts of self-harm are common.

a. Borderline Personality Disorder b. Narccisstic Personality Disorder


c. Histrionic Personal Disorder d. Dependent Personality Disorder

89. In this PD, the person has an extreme feeling of self-importance, a sense of entitlement, and a need to be admired. He
is envious of others and expects them to be the same of him. He lacks empathy and readily lies and exploits others to
achieve his aims.

a. Borderline Personality Disorder b. Narccisstic Personality Disorder


c. Histrionic Personal Disorder d. Dependent Personality Disorder

90. People with this PD, lack a sense of self-worth, and depend for their wellbeing on attracting the attention and approval
of others. They often seem to be dramatizing or playing a part in a bid to be heard and seen and they are sensitive to
criticism and rejection, and react badly to loss or failure.

a. Borderline Personality Disorder b. Narccisstic Personality Disorder


c. Histrionic Personal Disorder d. Dependent Personality Disorder

91. This PD is characterized by a general psychological inflexibility, rigid conformity to rules and procedures, perfectionism,
and excessive orderliness. People with this disorder tend to stress perfectionism above all else, and feel anxious when they
perceive that things aren't "right".

a. Obsessive-compulsive Personality Disorder b. Antisocial Personality Disorder


c. Schizotypal Personal Disorder d. Borderline Personality Disorder

92. Concept means that women and men enjoy the same status and condition and have equal opportunity for realizing
their potential to contribute to the political, economic, social and cultural development of their countries.
A. Gender equality. C. Gender sensitivity

B. Gender equity. D. Gender stereotyping

93. The ability to recognize gender issues and to recognize women's different perceptions and interests arising from
their different social position and gender roles.

A. Gender equality. C. Gender sensitivity

B. Gender equity. D. Gender stereotyping

94. The main strategy of the Philippine government for ensuring that the government pursues gender equality in all
aspects of the development process to achieve the vision of a gender responsive society where women and men
equally contribute to and benefit from development.

A. Gender mainstreaming. C. Gender sensitivity

B. Gender equity. D. Gender subordination

95. Unexamined images, ideas or beliefs associated with a particular group that have become fixed in a person's
mind and not open to change.

A. Gender equality. C. Gender sensitivity

B. Gender equity. D. Gender stereotyping

96. The rule of father or a universal political structure that favors men over women.

A. Patriarchy. C. Gender equality

B. Matriarchy. D. Gender equity

97. It means giving to those who have less on the basis of needs, and taking steps to compensate for historical and
social disadvantages to prevent women and men from otherwise operating on a level playing field.

A. Gender equality. C. Gender sensitivity

B. Gender equity. D. Gender stereotyping

98. The changes occurring in the receiver as a result of the transmission of the message.

A. Effects. C. Source

B. Feedback. D. Channel

99. The idea that is communicated.

A. Source. C. Channel

B. Message. D. Receiver

100. Origin of the message.

A. Source. C. Channel

B. Message. D. Receive

101. A system is a dynamic order of parts and processess in standing mutual interaction.

A. Human system. C. Individuals as a system

B. Social system d. Roles

102. It is a variation over time in a society's laws,norms, values and institutional arrangements.

A. Social system. C. Social change

B. System theory. D. Functionalist


103. The information and energy passed to the system caused by it's output affecting the environment which tell it
the results of it's output.

A. Input c. Feedback loops

B. Output d. Equifinality

104. Refers to the idea that system become more complex with more different kinds of components over time.

A. Equipment. C. Differentiation

B. Reciprocity. D. Holon

105. According to studies, what is the common mental health illness among Filipinos?

a. Depression b. Obsessive-compulsive
c. Post-Traumatic stress disorder d. Schizophrenia

106. Who is the main author of the Filipino psychology or famously known as Sikolohiyang Filipino?

a. Virgilio Enriquez b. Virgil Enriquez


c. Jeremiah Reyes d. Virgilio Enriquez, Sr.

107. This word is literally translated as debt-of-will. It is a natural response to kagandahang loob. It is self-imposed obligation
to give back the same kind of kagandahang loob to the person who has shown it to you.

a. Kagandahang Loob b. Utang na Loob


c. Pakikiramdam d. Bahala Na

108. This is literally translated as courage, and sometimes translated to as Fatalism or Resignation, but is translated more
positively as “courage to face uncertainty”

a. Kagandahang Loob b. Utang na Loob


c. Pakikiramdam d. Bahala Na

109. The closest translation might be “relational sensitivity” or empathy. It is about being skilled in reading the other person’s
feelings and correctly guessing his inner state. It requires receptivity to many non-verbal cues, such as subtle facial
expressions, tones of voice and bodily gestures.

a. Kagandahang Loob b. Utang na Loob


c. Pakikiramdam d. Bahala Na

110.Who said that deviance is defined as a violation of established contextual, cultural or social norms, whether folkways,
mores or codified law?

a. William Graham Sumner b. Robert Merton


c. Becker d. Alexis de Tocqueville

111. The type of crime that is committed by corporate employees or owners in the pursuit of profit or other organization
goals.

a. Predatory Crimes b. Defensive Crimes


c. White-collar crimes d. Blue-collar crimes

112. What is the other term for shabu?

a. Methamphetamine b. Amphetamine
c. cannabis d. crack cocaine

113. According to United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes (UNODC), what are the most used and valuable illegal drugs
in the Philippines?

a. Marijuana b. Shabu c.Heroin

d. cocaine e. A and B f. C and D

114. The social worker- senator who authored R.A 4373 in congress.

a. Leticia Ramos Shahani


b. Nikki Coseteng
c. Carmencita O. Reyes
d. Maria KalawKatigbak
115. Tangible manifestations of policies are:

a. Policy outputs
b. Policy outcomes
c. Policy demands
d. Policy statements

116. In what era did forming of pueblos and concentration of people in an area took place which resulted in health and
sanitation, personal maladjustments, and economic dislocation?

a. Spanish
b. American
c. Japanese
d. None of the above

117. What hospital stated to be where San Lazaro Hospital originated?

a. San Juan De Dios Hospital


b. Sternberg General Hospital
c. Hospitalito de Sta Ana
d. Philippine General Hospital

118. R.A 7432 aims to maximize their contribution to nation building, granting special discounts for transportation, lodging,
recreation , and purchase of medicines for?

a. Veterans
b. School children
c. Rebel returnees
d. Senior Citizen

119. Which among the following was not housed in San Lazaro Hospital?

a. Filipino Beggars
b. Sick Chinese
c. Japanese Lepers
d. Poor in Manila

120. What religious orders responded to the sick and wounded Filipino soldiers who needed medical care?

a. Hermanos
b. Augistinian
c. Franciscans
d. Jesuits

121. A behavior of child which keeps him absent from school without any permission of school authorities and parents.

a. Vagrancy
b. Truancy
c. Gambling
d. Deliquency

122. The following are the most common social deviance, except.

a. Crime
b. Truancy
c. Vagrancy
d. Poverty

123. For continuity and uniformity of a social group, it is important thatold socialorder is maintained.

a. To maintain the old order


b. To regulate individual behavior
c. To check cultural maladjustment
d. None of these

124. The betting or staking of something of value, with consciousness of risk and hope of gain, on the outcome of a game
a contest or an uncertain event the result of which+h may be determined by chance or accident or have an unexpected
result by reason of the bettor’s miscalculation.

a. Gambling
b. Cock fighting
c. Horse races
d. All of the above

125. The spacing of children and that parents are completely free to choose the number of children they want.

a. Birth spacing
b. Birth control
c. Family planning
d. All of the above

126. Which serve as the guesthouse that provided custody and care for various unfortunate classes in Greece and Rome?

a. Charity House
b. Xenadochia
c. Hull house
d. Monasteries

127. The provision of permanent substitute parental care when his/ her natural parents are unable or unwilling to care for
her/his and they have been legally freed of any ties with the child.

a. Adoption
b. Temporary shelter
c. Foster family care
d. Institutional residential care

128. Monasteries did not serve as?

a. Institution for the poor


b. Orphanages
c. House of the nuns
d. All of the above

129. Who introduced the principles of investigation?

a. Thomas Chalmers
b. Edwin Chadwick
c. Charles Booth
d. Robert Vinter

130. Which is the prototype of community center?

a. Settlement house
b. Toynbee Hall
c. Individual approach
d. Hull house

131. Who among the following stated that social welfare is an organized system of social services and institution, designed
to aid individuals and groups to attain satisfying standards of life and health?

a. Leonora de Guzman
b. Thelma Lee Mendoza
c. Walter Friedlander
d. Gertrude Wilson

132. The planning of the group program media is the task of the ______.

a. Worker b. Group members

c. Agency d. The group as a whole

133. Given the example presented, what do you think will be the primary interventive role of the group worker.

a. Mobilizer b. Educator

c. Therapist/counselor d. Advocate problem

134. In the plan implementation of the helping process, the social workers are usually faced with many different problems
and constraints such as heavy workloads, lack of funds, etc. The following except for one should be possessed by the
worker to overcome this problem.

a. Initiative b. Creativity

c. Resourcefulness d. Professional skills


135. Groups for treatment or rehabilitation were already being used since the ______.

a. 60’s b. 70’s

c. 80’s d. As early as the 50’s

136. ______ is an important and continuing part of group meetings. It begins with the formation of the group and does not
end until the group is terminated.

a. Programming b. Evaluation

c. Diagnosis d. Recording

137. In group formation, the following except for one are the heart of the process.

a. Agency b. Group members

c. Program media d. Worker goals

138. Which perspective defines that social welfare benefits and services should be supplied only when people fail to provide
adequately for themselves and problems arise?

a. Residual
b. Institutional
c. Developmental
d. Strength

139. Which is a whole set of compulsory measures instituted to protect the individual and his family against consequences
of an unavoidable interruption or serious diminution of the earned income disposable for the maintenance of a reasonable
standard of living?

a. Social security
b. Personal social services
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above

140. Which refers to programs, services and other activities provided by various auspices, to concretely answer the needs
and problems of the members of the society?

a. Social services
b. Social work
c. Social welfare
d. Social responsibility

141. The Statue of Laborers of ______ by ____________ is the first law of the poor, to prevent begging and vagrancy.

a. 1394 and Edward III


b. 1349 and Edward III
c. 1531 and Henry VIII
d. 1536 and Henry VIII

142. The Community Chest was established to?

a. To forbid begging and that all parishes to receive donations


b. To authorize relief allowances in the homes
c. To codify the legislation for the poor
d. To amend indoor relief to outdoor relief

143. It codified the Legislation for the poor.

a. Poor Law of 1601


b. Community Chest
c. Gilbert Act of 1782
d. Speenhamland Act of 1795

144. An example of a development social welfare program is.

a. Residential care for street children


b. Day Care Center
c. Home for Unwed mothers
d. Home for the Aged and infirm

145. The following are considered as Geographic communities except for:


a. Banking community b. purok
c. sitio d. barangay

146. All of these except ONE, could be the social worker’s purpose for engaging in the social work helping process with
groups:

a. help members with similar/related problems deal with their problems


b. help a group modify/change a condition/situation that is negatively affecting it and/or the community
c. help group with a group problem which, as a consequence, can lead the group and worker to engage in
community level problem solving
d. enable the worker’s agency to achieve its mission-vison goals with the total support of its constituencies.

147. A group of ___________ clients is more likely that other groups to be a closed group.

a. Unemployed adults b. Emotionally Disturbed


c. Battered women d. Mentally Retarded

148. The following except ONE are specific properties of groups that influence their attractiveness and decision to remain
in the group:

a. Attractiveness of members b. Similarities of members


c. Group misdirection d. Group Think

149. As social workers, program media is utilized as means to achieve the goals of working with one’s clientele; however
there should be the caution in using which type of program media. All are common program media used except from this
one which was developed in a sensitivity training programs that should Not be used in social group work unless appropriate
to the situation of the group?

a. Role-playing b. Group dynamics exercise


c. Psychodrama d. Values exercises

150. Liza, a social worker at the local municipal terminated her working relationship with her group. Which of these
circumstances would justify a continuing helping relationship with her group after termination?

a. the members/group request for the relationship to continue


b. the group has a new concern/problem
c. the worker feels the group still needs her help/guidance
d. the worker misses the group and would like to make a follow-up session

151. Danny is a group worker and he is working with a group of abandoned children ages 8-12 years of age. Thomas
understands that the liking and disliking that takes place among group members may be attributed to unconscious needs
of members. Which of these are examples of such unconscious needs?

a. Unfulfilled love from parents b. sibling rivalry at home


c. transference d. enmeshed family relationship

152. Karina works with the drug rehabilitating clients; she needs to use this stance which requires her to promote the
exchange of ideas in the group, clarify and focus problems, support leadership and patters of relationship, and assess group
processes.

a. Enabling b. Directing c. Guiding d. Facilitating

153. The criteria for membership in any social work group emanates from the decision about the

a. Client sector and need/problem to be addressed


b. Agency Function
c. Priority target clientele
d. Program activities to be undertaken

154. This pertains to the Verbal and non-verbal activities selected and engaged in by the group with the guidance of the
social worker are referred to as:

a. Program Tools b. Group Dynamics


c. Program Media d. Activity Exercises
155. As social workers, we are aware that written individuals case assessments and statements of group concern/problem,
goals and action plans important as it serves this purpose.

a. they inform worker about client’s pre-intervention state


b. They provide the worker with tools for self-assessment
c. they enable worker to assess progress made at the time of evaluation
d. They influence the worker’s personal opinion about the client’s wellbeing

156. This refer to the promotion of self- reliant communities intended to encourage greater local autonomy and to provide
effective planning and coordination.
a. Rural development
b. Community development
c. Urban development
d. Land reform

157. A process of developing guidelines for an agreed course of action.

a. Policy formulation
b. Planning
c. Agreement
d. None of these

158. The heart of program development

a. Recording
b. Evaluation
c. Research
d. recording

159. it provides a direction for future courses of action.

a. Recording
b. Reporting
c. Evaluation
d. Research

160. The law which provides for the protection of women against discrimination in the field of employment.

a. R.A 7432
b. R.A 7277
c. R.A 6725
d. R.A 7192

161. Known as the woman development and nation building act?

A. R.A 7877
B. R.A 7192
C. R.A 7432
D. E.O 227

162. Which is false about social welfare year?

A. 1970
B. 2010
C. 1969
D. 1980

163. A mechanism which continually exerts effort to make members conform to what the family perceive as desirable

a. Behavioural modification
b. Social control
c. Law
d. None of the above

164. The extent to which a program has reached the state of objective, the impact of services in the community.

a. Effectiveness
b. Equity
c. Responsiveness
d. Efficiency
165. The social amelioration program in rural areas was the major concern of this former president.

a. Pres. Magsaysay
b. Pres. Quirino
c. Pres. Marcos
d. Pres. Garcia

166. Which of the policies below mandates the synchronization of government resources and services in the implementation
of the Social Reform Agenda.

a. Synchronization 2000
b. Basic reform children
c. Minimum basic needs policy
d. Convergence policy

167. Known as expanded Senior Citizen Act.

a. RA 9994
b. RA 9257
c. RA 7192
d. RA 6725

168. Marie is a victim of molestation from her boss and sometimes harassed sexually, as a social worker, what particular
policy foe woman is the most appropriate to use in her situation?

a. Anti –sexual harassment act


b. RA 8353 anti rape law
c. RA9262
d. RA 9710

169. The agency which is responsible in promulgating policies to combat the problems on drug addictions in the country
and also responsible on the prevention and rehabilitation of drug dependents.

a. Phil. Drug enforcement agency


b. Dangerous drug board
c. PNP
d. DOH

170. The current arm of the administration to combat poverty?

a. KALAHI- CIDDS
b. Conditional cash transfer
c. SEA-K
d. SLP

171. It is defined as a violation of established contextual, cultural or social norms, whether folkways, mores or codified law.
b. Deviant b. Deviance
d. Deviation d. Deviancy

172. Who said that Deviant behavior cannot be answered in a straightforward manner, whether an act is labeled deviant or
not depends on many factors, including location, audience and the individual committing the act?
a. William Graham Sumner b. Becker
c. Robert Merton d. Charles Babbage

173. Deviance is variable. It means:


a. Culturally dependent b. It changes over time
c. Starts from simple to complex d. A and B

174. Refers to the arrangement of practices and behaviors on which society’s members base their daily lives.
a. Social Values b. Social Control
c. Social Order d. Social Integration

175. It is the enforcement of norms. It believes that “everyone has the potential to deviate”.
a. Social Values b. Social Control
c. Social Order d. Social Integration

176. These are the sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions.


a. Formal Sanctions b. Positive Sanctions
c. Informal Sanctions d. Negative Sanctions
177. These refers to the rewards given for conforming to norms
a. Formal Sanctions b. Positive Sanctions
c. Informal Sanctions d. Negative Sanctions

178. Refers to the punishments for violating the norms.


a. Formal Sanctions b. Positive Sanctions
c. Informal Sanctions d. Negative Sanctions

179. These are the sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced.
a. Formal Sanctions b. Positive Sanctions
c. Informal Sanctions d. Negative Sanctions

180. This author states that Deviance is an inherent part of social functioning, which says that access to socially accepted
goals plays a part in determining whether a person conforms or deviates.
a. William Graham Sumner b. Becker
c. Robert Merton d. Emile Durkheim
181. These except one, are concepts about how groups enter the process of change.

a. The group in medium change


b. The group as target of change
c. The group as agent of change
d. The group as recipient of change

182. The United Nations Assembly in 1992 declared October 17 of every year beginning 1993 as the International Day of
Eradication of Poverty. In the Philippines , October 17 was declared by President Ramos through Proclamation no. 269 as.

a. National Day for the Urban poor


b. National Day of Overcoming Extreme Poverty
c. National Day of Poverty- Stricken Women
d. National Day for Institutionalization of Poverty

183. This term refers to the process of separating from so many problems identified , specific problem or problem which
would be focus of the helping relationship.

a. Problem identification
b. Diagnosis
c. Partialization
d. Isolation

184. This form of intervention the mobilization, creation or provision of material aid o eliminate situation deficiencies.

a. Direct/resource provision
b. Resource creation
c. Public assistance
d. Networking

185. These agencies are credited for having started group programs to socialization goals in the Philippines.

a. PRRM,PNRC
b. YWCA,YMCA
c. 4- H Clubs
d. Boys Town

186. Albert Bandura agrees with the behaviorist learning theories of classical conditioning and operant conditioning and
operant conditioning. However, he adds two important ideas:

a. Mediating process occur between stimuli and response


b. Behavior is learned from the environment through the process of observation learning
c. Self-actualization is the key role in fulfilling human’s life
d. Both a and b
e. All of the above

187. In social learning theory, the individuals that are being observed or imitated are called as?
a. Models b. Imitators
c. Mediators d. Behaviorist

188. The experiment of Albert Bandura wants to further show that children imitate the behavior of the people around them.
a. Skinner Box b. Little Albert
c. Bobo Doll d. Rabbit Box
189. According to the psychosocial theory of Erik Erikson, what are results of the successful completion of each psychosocial
stage?

a. Healthy Personality b. Basic Virtues


c. A and B d. B only

190. It is during this time that we contemplate our accomplishments and can develop and see ourselves as leading a
successful life. Success in this stage will lead to the virtue of wisdom.

a. Autonomy V. Shame and Doubt b. Generativity vs. Stagnation


c. Industry vs. Inferiority d. Ego Integrity vs. Despair

191. According to Horney, people who do not have their basic needs for love and affection during childhood develop basic
hostility towards their parents later on would lead to develop what kind of consequence?
a. basic pride b. alienation from self
c. self-contempt d. basic anxiety

192. Neurotic need to restrict one’s life within narrow boundaries, neurotic need for power, neurotic need to exploit others,
neurotic need for social recognition or prestige and neurotic need for personal admiration is under what type of neurotic
trend?

a. moving against people b. moving away from people


c. moving toward people d. moving into people

193. Neurotic need for affection and approval and neurotic need for a powerful partner is under what type of neurotic trend?

a. moving against people b. moving away from people


c. moving toward people d. moving into people

194. Gina was fired by her employer because she just had too many maternity leave, what is this republic act that can be
used when she filed for a labor case against her employer? It is a comprehensive women’s human rights law that seeks to
eliminate discrimination against women by recognizing, protecting, fulfilling and promoting the rights of Filipino women,
especially those in the marginalized sectors.

a. Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003


b. Anti-Violence against women and children
c. Magna Carta of Women
d. Anti-Rape Law of 1997

195. Under Art. 23 of the Child and Youth Welfare Code, it shall be the duty of the DSWD to prepare this document of every
child who is the subject of guardianship or custody proceedings and to submit it reports and recommendations on the matter
to the court for its guidance.

a. Birth Certificate b. Case Study


c. Medical Certificate d. Dental Record

196. Under the Magna Carta for Public Social Workers or RA 9433, this refers to the practice of the social work profession
in the multidisciplinary setting such as hospital, court, probation, law enforcement, labor, school, etc.

a. Clinical Social Work Practice b. Groupwork


c. Social Work Practice in the Secondary Settings d. Community Social Work Practice

197. Maureen is a PWD and uses wheelchair, she is tired of always seeking help from people to lift her wheelchair to go to
the second floor where she works, she is determined to change this, she needs to use RA 7277 or the Magna Carta for
Disabled Persons requires the state to ensure which of the following that will enable the disabled persons to have access
in public and private buildings and establishments.

a. Elevators b. Wheelchairs
c. Barrier-free environment d. Flat surfaces

198. As a social worker, there are four essential and basic components of social work practice, these refers to?

a. Interviewing, recording, referral, use of programs


b. People, needs, resources, institutions
c. client, problem, agency, helping process
d. Casework, groupwork, community organization, social administration.
199. Marian wants to utilize this casework approach in social work wherein she plans to look at individuals in the context of
the combined influence that psychological factors and the surrounding social environment have on their physical and mental
wellness and their ability to function.

a. Problem-solving approach b. Task centered approach


c. psychosocial approach d. developmental approach

200. You need to consider that working with communities needs to be looked at as a social system, what are the 2 types of
community?

a. Geographical and functional in nature


b. Geographical and locational
c. Geographical and relational
d. Geographical and situational

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