SOCIAL WORK FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED & GRADED A+
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SOCIAL WORK FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED & GRADED A+
In 1935, when the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program was enacted, it was thought best for single mothers to stay at home to raid their children. (T/F)
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Open marriage embodies concepts such a...
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SOCIAL WORK FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS VERIFIED & GRADED A+
In 1935, when the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program was
enacted, it was thought best for single mothers to stay at home to raid their
children. (T/F)
true
Open marriage embodies concepts such as ownership of mate and denial or
stifling of self for the benefit of the marriage. (T/F)
false
In 1904,the New York School of Philanthropy offered a 1-year training program in
social work. (T/F)
true
The Council of Social Work Education requires all undergraduate and graduate
programs to train their students in generalist social work practice. (T/F)
true
The person-in-environment conceptualization suggests that today a person's life
and quality of life are interwoven and interdependent on many systems such as
family, religion, political, education, social services, goods and services, and
employment. (T/F)
true
One of the major drawbacks of the strengths perspective for social work is that it
fails to focus its attention on the resources and assets that individuals, groups,
families, organizations, and communities have to confront their challenges. (T/F)
false
Charity organization societies, by the last half of the 1800s, used volunteers
"friendly visitors" to work with recipients of services. (T/F)
true
Molly is the name of the sheep that was cloned. (T/F)
,false
Transracial adoptions have provided adoptive homes for children of color who
might otherwise be raised in a series of foster homes. (T/F)
true
Settlement houses played important roles in drafting legistaltion and organizing
to influence social policy and legislation. (T/F)
true
Per the book, there are 11 functions provided by the poor to the affluent group.
(T/F)
true
Which of the following is true?
A. technological advances foster changes in our lifestyles; these change affect
changes in our future social and financial, health, and recreational needs; and
these changes determine what changes will be demanded in social service
programs
B. changes in our future social, financial, health, and recreational needs affect
technological advances to foster lifestyle changes, and these determine what
changes will be demanded in social service programs
C. with increasing technological breakthroughs and changes in social welfare
programs adjusting psychologically to rapid lifestyle changes has become easier
D. changes in social service programs affect technological advances that foster
lifestyle changes, and these changes affect changes in our future social,
financial, health, and recreational needs
A
Each of the following is considered the business of social welfare except:
A. telling people how to life their lives
B. ending all types of discrimination and oppressions
C. providing child-care services for parents who work outside the house
D. rehabilitating people who are addicted to alcohol and drugs
A
, The Elizabethan Poor Law of 1601 established three categories of relief
recipients:
A. the insane, the poor, and the disabled
B. the insane, the dependent children, and the poor
C. the able bodied poor, the impotent/sick poor, and dependent children
D. the disabled, wives of prisoners, and the poor
C
Aspects of the English Poor Laws that have been incorporated into our public
assistance program include all of the following except:
A. benefits being viewed as "charity"
B. residence requirements
C. use of a means test
D. recipients being considered entitled to aid
D
According to Knopf, a bureaucratic system:
A. has a personality and a value system
B. desires that clients have considerable power in the system
C. is highly depersonalized and emotionally detached
D. places a high value on creativity and change
C
Which of the following is true about social work and religion?
A. social work has it historical roots in religious organizations
B. social work do not need to be trained for effective practice with religiously
oriented clients
C. social workers do not need to have an appreciation and respect for religious
beliefs that differ from their own chose belief
D. Christianity has long asserted that people do not have a moral responsibility
for social services
A
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