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Discipline-and-Ideas-in-Applied-Social-Sciences

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Discipline and Ideas in Applied Social Sciences
50 questions
1. Respect for human dignity entails the followingEXCEPT
A. Unconditional positive regard
C. Respect for confidentiality
B. Empathy and trust
D. Non- judgmental
2. Identify which of the situation shows ethical behavioras social worker in the given situations.
A. The social worker cater solely to personal interests.
B. The social worker divulge importantinformation about the clients
C. The social worker s et fees that reasonable.
D. The social worker committed to responsibilities which he has limited capabilities & resources
3. Counselling is applicable in the followingsituations EXCEPT
A. choosing a career track in SHS
B. cases of students suffering from physicalviolence as a result of bullying in school
C. students suicidal attempts in school
D. cases of students with clinical depressionand self-mutilation behavior
4. The following are done in school counsellingexcept
A. Conduct and develop the criteria for thescreening of applicants
B. Consider diversity in enhancing educationalperspective.
C. Make an inventory of students’ behavior profile.
D. Refers to the process of reaching out tostudents with concerns on drugs, family, peers/gang involved.
5. The following describes Applied Social Sciences EXCEPT
A. It equip us with the ability to develop practical and effective solutions to societalissues and concerns.
B. It critically analyze society and therelationships among the people
C. It help us understand and analyze how society works and why it is referred to as amatrix of society.
D. They prepare students to tackle some of themost crucial and pressing social, economic, political, and
ecological issues of our times.
6. The social sciences draws heavily from the theories of the various applied social sciences.
The statement is;
A. Opinionated
B. False
C. True
D. Unverifiable
7. Claire helped the informal settlers who migrated from Negros who were facing unemployment find jobs.
These clients belongs to
A. Groups or organization
B. Communities
C Individual clients
8. counsellor established partnership among
City Officials to address issues in the local area. Thecounsellor is working in
A. School setting
B. Gov’t setting
D.None of the above
C. Private sector setting
D. Community setting
9. In this setting, social workers often serve as human resource development officers who facilitatehealth and
wellness programs that help employees maintain their work-life balance.
A. School setting
B. Community setting
C. Gov’t setting
D. Private sector setting
10. The legal basis on the practice of guidance & counselling in the Philippines
A. Republic Act 5928
C. Republic Act 5898
B. Republic Act 5892
D. republic Act 9258
11. The
is everything to the counseling context as the success orfailure of the
counseling process depends on the client.
A. Process factor
B. Contextual factor
12. A counselor shall be the following EXCEPT:
C. Client factor
A. keeping confidentiality of everything
D. Counselor factor
C. The one who solve the problems
B. Competent and reliable
D. Being honest and trustworthy
13. Which of the personels provides personal guidance by helping student seek more options and find
better and appropriate in dealing with situations of stress ordecision-making.
A. Conflict management provider
C. Marriage counselor
B. School Guidance and Counselor
D Human resources personnel
14. This draws attentions to the darker forces of the unconscious and the influencethat this has on how
we feel about ourselves.
A. Psychoanalysis
B. Humanistic C. Existential
D. Behaviorism
15. The best thing to do as a counsellor when the problem shared by the client is already beyond your
capacity
A. Termination
B. Evaluation
C. Referral
D. Intervention
16. Elisio actively participated in the environmentalprotection campaign conducted at Punta Cabli to stop the
throwing of garbage in the beach. The goal of social work shown in the given situation is
A. Goal of caring B. Goal of changing
C. Goal of curing
17. Counselling draws heavily from the theories
D. All of the above
A. Linguistic
B. Sociology
C. Psychology
D. History
18. The effectiveness of counselling is determined by the client’s capability for self-disclosure and selfexploration. The given statement is;
A. Unverifiable
B. True
C. False
D. Opinionated
19. The correct order of the stages of thecounselling process.
A. in-depth exploration, commitment to action,initial disclosure
B. Initial disclosure, in-depth exploration,commitment to action
C. commitment to action, initial disclosure, in depth exploration
D. initial disclosure, commitment to action, in depth exploration
20. Ben treat each and every patient as unique and respect his problem as well. What principle of
counselling did Ben adhere to?
A. Principle of acceptance
C. Principle of non-judgmental
B. Principle of empathy
D. Principle of individuality
21. This is a school of thought that focuses on the effect of reinforcement onobservable behavior
A. Psychoanalysis
B. Humanistic
C. Behaviorism
D. Transactional
22. Classical conditioning involves learning by association. Operant conditioning is learning by reinforcement
A. First statement is true
B. False
C. True
D. First statement is false
23. The
A. Transactional
is rooted and focused on self-development, growth & responsibilities
B. Humanistic C. Psychoanalysis
D. Behaviorism
24. Which of the following shows the Maslow's Hierarchy of needs from top tobelow?
A. Physiological-Self-actualization-Self-esteem-Love/Belongingess-Safety
B. Self-actualization-Physiological-Self-esteem-Love/Belongingess-Safety
C. Self-actualization-Self-esteem-Love/Belongingess-Safety-Physiological
D. Love/Belongingess-Self-actualization-Physiological-Self-esteem-Safety
25. The following describes Psychoanalysis by Sigmund Freud EXCEPT:
A. Choices based on self-actualization
B. Dreams, fantasies, associations, expressions of thought both verbally & physically are a part of
the process
C. Focus on unearthing unconscious issues
D. Inner battles within responsible for the problems
26. The scientific study of humans and human behavior and societies inthe past and present.
A. Economics
B. Anthropology
C. Momentary D. History
27. The study of places and the relationships between people and theirenvironments.
A. Demography
B. Physical geography C. Political Science
28. It is a study of human social relationships and institutions.
A. Urban
B. Rural
D. Geography
C. Physiology D. Sociology
29. What do you call the process of guiding the person during a stage of life whenreassessment or
decisions have to be made about himself or herself and his or her life course?
A. Human anatomy
B. Psychological
C. Discipline of Counseling
30.
is the heart of the heart of the guidance services.
D. Counseling manner
A. School Principal
B. Guidance Counselors
C. Classroom Adviser
31. Which item below is NOT the context and the basic concepts of counseling?
A. neighborhood as context
D. Psychology
C. peer as a context
B. teacher as context
D. counseling as context
32. What major goal of counseling helps individuals to cope with new situations andchallenges?
A. Counseling is aimed at empowering a client
C. Counseling is the power to make choice.
B. Counseling is the power within you.
D. Counseling is empowering the teacher
33. Which of the following below is NOT a Type of Counseling?
A. none of these
C. behavior chance
B. promote decision making
D. enhancing coping skills
34. _________ is often sought due to a life change or stress negativelyaffecting one or all areas of family
closeness, family structure (rules and roles) or communication style. This mode of counseling can take a
variety of forms. Sometimes it is best to see an entire familytogether for several sessions.
A. couples counseling
B. Individual counseling
C. Family counseling
D. judges counseling
35.
is a personal opportunity to receive support & experience growth during challenging
times in life. Individual counseling can help one deal with many personaltopics in life such as anger etc.
A. family counseling
B. relationship counseling C. marital counseling
D. peer counseling
36. What is the primary duty of a counselor?
A. none of the above
C. counselors’ duty is to tell clients secrets
B. counselors’ duty is ask big payment
37. The term ethics comes from the Greek
A. Ethnic
B. othos
D. counselors' duty is to their clients
meaning custom, habit orcharacter.
C. ethos
D. ethanol
38.
is often sought due to a life change or stress negatively affectingone or all
areas of family closeness, family structure (rules and roles) or communication style.
A. couples counseling
B. family counseling
C. spiritual counseling
D. Peer counseling
39. This type of counseling can help one deal with many personal topics in life suchas anger,
depression, anxiety, substance abuse, marriage and relationship challenges,parenting problems etc.
A. family counseling
B. individual counseling
C. spiritual counseling
D. couples counseling
40. This type of counseling are concerns around parenting, sibling conflict, loss of family members, new
members entering the family, dealing with a major move or a generalchange affecting the family system.
A. couples counseling
B. peer counseling
C. spiritual counseling
41. Which of the following choices below is NOT a Family counseling?
D. Family counseling
A. Divorce
B. fertility issue
C. adult children
D. child behavior
42. Which of the following choices below is NOT the Core Values of Counseling?
A. Partnership
B. Autonomy
C. Respect for human dignity
D. cybercrime
43. The following are roles of guidance counselors, except
A. helping client develop potentials to the fullest C. to assist the person in realizing change in behavior
B. assist the to seek achievement of goals
D. aiding one in coping with crisis
44. Which among the following are the skills of counselors
I. attending & listeningskills II. Reflective skills
III. Probing skills
IV. Dignity
A. III and IV only
B. I only
C. I, II, and III only
45. The following are ethical principles of counselors, except
D. I and II only
A. Competence
B. Responsibility
C. accountable to their clients
D. integrity
46. Which of the following is not a fundamental principles of code of ethics ofcounselors
A. helping a client plan to utilize his/her potentials
C. fair treatment of all clients
B. fostering responsible caring
D. respecting human rights
47. Maria needs to be helped to manage well a life-changing situation or personalproblem. What kind
of clientele was being identified in the statement?
A. Organization as client of counseling
C. Individual as client of counseling
B. Group as client of counseling
D. The community, as client of counseling
48. Their needs can range from desire to reduce conflict or manage it, become moreproductive as a team
or work better together.
A. the community, as client of counseling
C. None of the above
B. Individual as client of counseling
D. Group & Organization as client of counseling
49. Which among the following are the basic counseling approaches commonly usedtoday?
A. Existential Therapy B. All of the above
C. Reality therapy
50. He is the proponent of classical conditioning.
A. Ivan Pavlov
B. Carl Rogers
C. B. F. Skinner
D. Person-centered Therapy
D. Sigmund Freud
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