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Soc.work th.1.

Soc.work th.1.

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The official IFSW definition describes social work as…

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A charity-based occupation

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A science and practice promoting social change and empowerment

3

A form of crisis management only

4

A legal enforcement activity

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Multiple Choice

The subject of social work is…

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Individual behavior only

2

Social policy exclusively

3

The person-in-environment

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Institutional administration

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Multiple Choice

Why is social work considered important for building a better society?

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Because it only helps individuals with personal problems

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Because it focuses on social change, empowerment, and respect

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Because it ignores diversity and human rights

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Because it is a purely academic discipline

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT one of the four coordinated aims of social work?

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Strengthening problem-solving capacity

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Linking people with resource systems

3

Supporting human-centered helping systems

4

Providing financial investment advice

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Multiple Choice

Who are considered the main actors in social work?

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Social workers, clients, institutions, society

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Doctors, patients, hospitals, government

3

Teachers, students, schools, parents

4

Engineers, clients, companies, environment

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following statements best describes the holistic approach in social work?

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It focuses only on the individual's problems.

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It looks at all aspects of human life together, understanding problems in their mutual connections.

3

It ignores the environment.

4

It separates social work from other fields.

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Multiple Select

Select all ethical principles of social work as outlined by the IASSW Global Social Work Statement of Ethical Principles (2018). (Multiple answers are correct)

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Promotion of social justice

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Respect for privacy and confidentiality

3

Providing financial advice

4

Support for self-determination

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT listed as a type of practical knowledge important for social work professionals?

1

Service systems and institutions

2

Target groups (clients)

3

Financial investment strategies

4

Relationship building and effectiveness

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are main tasks of social work? (Multiple answers are correct)

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Support

2

Rehabilitation

3

Community development

4

Financial auditing

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a main feature of a welfare state?

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The state takes responsibility for social security.

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It creates social institutions such as pensions and health insurance.

3

Its goal is to reduce social inequalities.

4

The government leaves people alone in poverty and illness.

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Multiple Select

Which actors are part of the welfare mix system? Select ALL that apply.

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The State

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The Market

3

The Civil and Church Sector

4

The Family and Community

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a way social workers respond to global challenges?

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They ignore migration issues.

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They help people during crises.

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They avoid supporting vulnerable groups.

4

They discourage fair and sustainable policies.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes the main idea of the human ecosystem approach in social work?

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Focusing only on the individual's personal problems

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Understanding the environment and systems around a person

3

Ignoring family and community influences

4

Solving problems without considering society

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Multiple Choice

Empowerment in social work means…

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Taking power away from clients

2

External control by professionals

3

Supporting people to gain control over their lives

4

Making decisions for clients

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are considered basic needs according to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs? (Multiple answers are correct.)

1

Safety

2

Self-actualization

3

Food and water

4

Esteem

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Multiple Choice

Which barrier can prevent people from having real opportunities to live well, according to the Capabilities approach?

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Lack of motivation

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Poverty and stigma

3

Overconfidence

4

Physical strength

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are core values in social work according to Biestek’s classical values and international standards?

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Confidentiality

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Human rights

3

Controlled emotional involvement

4

Financial independence

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Multiple Choice

The global profession emphasizes…

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Social control

2

Human rights and social justice

3

Competition and individualism

4

Punitive approaches

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Multiple Choice

A social worker’s basic tool is…

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Money

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The worker’s own personality and skills

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Technology

4

Punishment

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Multiple Choice

The word “client” refers to…

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A person who needs support

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A social worker's colleague

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A volunteer

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A government official

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a principle central to social work according to the global definition?

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Social justice

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Human rights

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Collective responsibility

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Economic profit

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Multiple Choice

Professional helping is different from everyday helping because…

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It is always paid

2

It follows ethical rules and methods

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It is faster

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It is only for children

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Multiple Choice

Human dignity means…

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Treating people with respect

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Judging people

3

Controlling people

4

Focusing on weaknesses

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a professional reason for using boundaries?

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To avoid all emotional connection

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To protect both client and worker from harm or overload

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To make clients dependent

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To shorten working hours

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Multiple Choice

Which statement best describes altruistic helping?

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Help is given only if a reward is guaranteed

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Help is motivated by self-interest

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Help is offered without expecting anything in return

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Help is provided only to family members

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Multiple Choice

Why is reflective practice essential in social work?

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It reduces the need for documentation

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It supports self-awareness and better decision-making

3

It eliminates emotional involvement completely

4

It replaces supervision

The official IFSW definition describes social work as…

1

A charity-based occupation

2

A science and practice promoting social change and empowerment

3

A form of crisis management only

4

A legal enforcement activity

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