1) (Quiz #1) A social problem is a social condition or a pattern of behavior that
harms some individuals or all people in a society and that a sufficient number
of people believe warrants public concern and collective action bring about
change.
True/False Answer - True
2) The basic six stages of the social people are: 1) claimsmaking, 2) media
coverage, 3) public reaction, 4) policy making, 5) social problems work, and 6)
policy outcomes.
True/False Answer - True
3)Which of the following statements is true?
A. There is not one universal definition of sustainability.
B. In general, sustainability can be refers to development that's meets the
currents needs of the present generations without jeopardizing the ability of
future generations to meet their needs.
C. Social sustainability is a positive condition created by practices that make for
societies that project ongoing probability of natural and social flourishing,
vibrancy, resilience and adaptation.
D. All of the above.
E. None of the above. Answer - D. All of the above
4) Which of the following statements are false according to the "Story of stuff?"
,A. One theory of how the material economy function follows in this
chronological order: 1) extraction, 2) distribution, 3) production, 4)
consumption, and 5) disposal.
B. Planned obsolescence Can be defined as "throwing away stuff that is still
perfectly useful."
C. Perceived obsolescence can be defined as "stuff designed for the dump."
D. All of the above.
E. None of the above. Answer - D. All of the above
5) The Generalist Intervention Model (GIM) follows a seven-step planned
changed process consisting of: engagement, assessment, planning,
implementation, evaluation, termination, and follow-up.
True/False Answer - True
6) There are two major differences between systems theory and the ecological
perspective: 1) the ecological approach refers to living, dynamic interaction
while system theory assumes a broader perspective, and 2) the ecological
focuses on transaction between individual and environment while the systems
theory addresses boundaries of subsystem within a system.
True/False Answer - True
7) What do social workers do?
A. Use a wide range of practice knowledge, skills, and values to work with
individual (micro), families and group (mezzo) and organizations and
communities (macro) to solve social problem.
B. Social worker take on a wide range of professional roles; counselor, educator,
case manager, organizer, mobilizer, etc.
C. Practice professional values such as the NASW (National Association of Social
Work) code of ethics and applied the understanding of HBSE (Human Behavior
in the Social Environment)
, D. All of the above
E. None of the above Answer - D. All of the above
8) A main concept of social work of social work is the focus on empowerment,
strengths, and resiliency of the client.
True/False Answer - True
9) Which of the following statement is true?
A. Human diversity refers to the vast range of difference among people.
B. Social worker is responsible to advocate for human rights and the pursuit of
social, economic and environmental justice.
C. Another concept that social worker are expected to adhere involves using
critical thinking skills.
D. Answer - D. All of the above
10) Social worker must demonstrate competency in researched informed
practice, where they use the approaches and interventions in their practice
that research has determined are effective.
True/False Answer - True
1) (Quiz #2) Which of the following statements is False?
A. There is one universal definition of sustainability.
B. In general, sustainability can be refers to development that meets the
currents needs of the present generations without jeopardizing the ability of
future generations to meet their needs.
C. World watch Institute suggest four dimensions of ensure the continuation of
all life on the planet: human survival, biodiversity, equity, and life quality.
D. All of the above Answer - A. There is one universal definition of
sustainability.
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