Week 5 Quiz_ Chapters 10-12_ Attempt review

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Started on Monday, February 5, 2024, 6:12 PM State Finished Completed on Monday, February 5, 2024, 6:37 PM Time taken 24 mins 12 secs Grade 9.00 out of 10.00 ( 90 %) Information Question 1 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 2 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Chapter 10. Macro Practice, Social Development and Social Pedagogy The identified capabilities of a social entrepreneur do not include: a. dedication to a social goal or purpose b. a high degree of concern about money-making Correct c. wanting to make things happen d. seeing possibilities rather than barriers Social pedagogy: a. is a significant tradition in mainland Europe b. largely absent from social work in English-speaking countries c. represents the positive objectives of the shared value principles d. all of the above Correct
Question 3 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 4 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 5 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 The central value issue in macro practice is to: a. whether the social work practitioner's ethics standards should be replaced by the ethics requirements of the collective or community b. whether to focus on some reform or radical change c. develop a way to integrate the values of the clients with those of the agency d. manage the intrusion of the agency's and practitioner's objectives into the objectives of the collective or community that the practice is designed to help Correct The goals of macro practice include: a. lasting change that alters the economic, political, and social environment b. including those who have been excluded c. helping individuals achieve their individual and life goals d. all of the above Correct Macro practice and community work differ from each other in terms of location (US versus international) and focus (policy change versus social change) Select one: True False
Question 6 Incorrect 0.00 points out of 0.50 Question 7 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Information Question 8 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 A religious basis for seeking social change typically found in South American social work is called: a. missionary-based social development b. revelation theology c. liberation theology d. church-based social change Incorrect Social enterprise sometimes uses ______ approach to alleviate poverty. a. newly developed welfare programs b. creation of new public sector initiatives c. charitable fund-raising activities such as auctions d. microfinance Correct Chapter 11. Social Construction: Strengths and Solutions A strong argument in favor of these perspectives is their emphasis on building non-judgmentally on the positives and achievements in people's lives. Select one: True False
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Question 9 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 10 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 11 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 In regard to social construction ideas, social problems arise when a group's ______ creates a problematic status for a social issue. a. claims-making b. underlying problems c. perceptions d. oppression A practice idea that helps clients and practitioners be specific about their aims and objectives is: a. role-playing b. scaling Correct c. journaling d. none of the above Social work has often been regarded as modernist because: a. represents universal and timeless ideas that people are responsible for each other Correct b. it arose from the social problems created by the Industrial Revolution c. it believes that human beings do not manage their lives rationally d. social work often operates in advance of society itself, thus setting the standards
Question 12 Incorrect 0.00 points out of 0.50 Question 13 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 14 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Information A strengths perspective developed from: a. an effort to reduce the importance of the deficit in people's lives b. an attempt to amplify and extend advantages c. a way to offer alternative perspectives Incorrect d. all of the above A strengths perspective developed from: a. positive psychology Correct b. child welfare work c. agency mandates d. none of the above Social constructs correspond with: a. personal construct theory b. individual perspectives on the world c. shared social realities with other people Correct d. none of the above Chapter 12. Social Construction: Narrative Practice
Question 15 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 16 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 17 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Narrative practice techniques can be used in many other forms of practice: Select one: True False Re-authoring recasts a narrative to reveal additional elements or alternative conceptions of it and enable consequent change in behavior or social relations. Select one: True False A central issue in the politics of narrative practice is the focus by narrative practice on ____: a. social change and social justice b. following well-established protocols c. individual and personal Correct d. none of the above
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Question 18 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 19 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 20 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Techniques for helping narrative practice include: a. helping people lay out their stories Correct b. controlling the expression of people's stories c. using questionnaires or assessment instruments for documentation d. all of the above Reframing reconstructs an event: Select one: True False Narrative practice's focus on expressing feelings and understandings: a. allows the practitioner to their present main narrative with deeper understandings b. allows a fuller, more nuanced, richer understanding of the range of possible interpretations c. allows many people to deal with the aftermath of demanding events in their lives d. all of the above Correct ◄ Previous activity Jump to... Next activity