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The official IFSW definition describes social work as…
A charity-based occupation
A science and practice promoting social change and empowerment
A form of crisis management only
A legal enforcement activity
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The subject of social work is…
Individual behavior only
Social policy exclusively
The person-in-environment
Institutional administration
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Why is social work considered important for building a better society?
Because it only helps individuals with personal problems
Because it focuses on social change, empowerment, and respect
Because it ignores diversity and human rights
Because it is a purely academic discipline
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four coordinated aims of social work?
Strengthening problem-solving capacity
Linking people with resource systems
Supporting human-centered helping systems
Providing financial investment advice
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Who are considered the main actors in social work?
Social workers, clients, institutions, society
Doctors, patients, hospitals, government
Teachers, students, schools, parents
Engineers, clients, companies, environment
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Which of the following statements best describes the holistic approach in social work?
It focuses only on the individual's problems.
It looks at all aspects of human life together, understanding problems in their mutual connections.
It ignores the environment.
It separates social work from other fields.
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Select all ethical principles of social work as outlined by the IASSW Global Social Work Statement of Ethical Principles (2018). (Multiple answers are correct)
Promotion of social justice
Respect for privacy and confidentiality
Providing financial advice
Support for self-determination
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Which of the following is NOT listed as a type of practical knowledge important for social work professionals?
Service systems and institutions
Target groups (clients)
Financial investment strategies
Relationship building and effectiveness
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Which of the following are main tasks of social work? (Multiple answers are correct)
Support
Rehabilitation
Community development
Financial auditing
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Which of the following is NOT a main feature of a welfare state?
The state takes responsibility for social security.
It creates social institutions such as pensions and health insurance.
Its goal is to reduce social inequalities.
The government leaves people alone in poverty and illness.
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Which actors are part of the welfare mix system? Select ALL that apply.
The State
The Market
The Civil and Church Sector
The Family and Community
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Which of the following is a way social workers respond to global challenges?
They ignore migration issues.
They help people during crises.
They avoid supporting vulnerable groups.
They discourage fair and sustainable policies.
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Which of the following best describes the main idea of the human ecosystem approach in social work?
Focusing only on the individual's personal problems
Understanding the environment and systems around a person
Ignoring family and community influences
Solving problems without considering society
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Empowerment in social work means…
Taking power away from clients
External control by professionals
Supporting people to gain control over their lives
Making decisions for clients
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Which of the following are considered basic needs according to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs? (Multiple answers are correct.)
Safety
Self-actualization
Food and water
Esteem
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Which barrier can prevent people from having real opportunities to live well, according to the Capabilities approach?
Lack of motivation
Poverty and stigma
Overconfidence
Physical strength
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Which of the following are core values in social work according to Biestek’s classical values and international standards?
Confidentiality
Human rights
Controlled emotional involvement
Financial independence
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The global profession emphasizes…
Social control
Human rights and social justice
Competition and individualism
Punitive approaches
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A social worker’s basic tool is…
Money
The worker’s own personality and skills
Technology
Punishment
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The word “client” refers to…
A person who needs support
A social worker's colleague
A volunteer
A government official
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Which of the following is NOT a principle central to social work according to the global definition?
Social justice
Human rights
Collective responsibility
Economic profit
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Professional helping is different from everyday helping because…
It is always paid
It follows ethical rules and methods
It is faster
It is only for children
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Human dignity means…
Treating people with respect
Judging people
Controlling people
Focusing on weaknesses
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Which of the following is a professional reason for using boundaries?
To avoid all emotional connection
To protect both client and worker from harm or overload
To make clients dependent
To shorten working hours
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Which statement best describes altruistic helping?
Help is given only if a reward is guaranteed
Help is motivated by self-interest
Help is offered without expecting anything in return
Help is provided only to family members
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Why is reflective practice essential in social work?
It reduces the need for documentation
It supports self-awareness and better decision-making
It eliminates emotional involvement completely
It replaces supervision
The official IFSW definition describes social work as…
A charity-based occupation
A science and practice promoting social change and empowerment
A form of crisis management only
A legal enforcement activity
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