Top 50 MCQ on Social Work Practice |Part-2|

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MCQ Questions on Social Work


Which organization played a significant role in promoting voluntarism and social service in India? 
a) Indian National Congress 
b) Indian Red Cross Society 
c) National Human Rights Commission 
d) Niti Aayog 
Answer: b) Indian Red Cross Society

Who is known for founding the Sevagram Ashram and actively promoting social work in rural areas? 
a) Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru 
b) Dr. Rajendra Prasad 
c) Mahatma Gandhi 
d) Subhas Chandra Bose 
Answer: c) Mahatma Gandhi

Which decade saw the emergence of professional social work education and practice in India? a) 1910s 
b) 1940s 
c) 1960s 
d) 1980s 
Answer: c) 1960s

The term "Dalit" is commonly associated with: 
a) Scheduled Castes 
b) Tribal communities 
c) Religious minorities 
d) Women's organizations 
Answer: a) Scheduled Castes

The "Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS)" program in India primarily focuses on: 
a) Adult education 
b) Maternal and child health 
c) Agricultural development 
d) Housing for the homeless 
Answer: b) Maternal and child health

Who was the first woman social worker in India to be honored with the Ramon Magsaysay Award? 
a) Dr. Durgabai Deshmukh 
b) Mother Teresa 
c) Aruna Roy 
d) Medha Patkar 
Answer: a) Dr. Durgabai Deshmukh

UGC net MCQ on Social Work Practice part 2

The "National Rural Health Mission (NRHM)" in India focuses on improving: 
a) Education in rural areas 
b) Rural infrastructure development 
c) Healthcare services in rural areas 
d) Urban transportation 
Answer: c) Healthcare services in rural areas

Who is known for his pioneering work in the field of microfinance and social entrepreneurship in India? 
a) Dr. Verghese Kurien 
b) Dr. Amartya Sen 
c) Dr. Kailash Satyarthi 
d) Dr. Muhammad Yunus 
Answer: d) Dr. Muhammad Yunus

The "National Service Scheme (NSS)" in India encourages students to engage in: 
a) Military training 
b) Social service and community development activities 
c) Competitive sports 
d) Political activism 
Answer: b) Social service and community development activities

The concept of "Swachh Bharat Abhiyan" is primarily aimed at: 
a) Promoting tourism in India 
b) Eradicating poverty 
c) Ensuring cleanliness and sanitation 
d) Advancing rural electrification 
Answer: c) Ensuring cleanliness and sanitation

What is a fundamental value in the field of social work?
A) Profit maximization
B) Social justice
C) Individualism
D) Competition
Answer: B) Social justice

Which of the following is a basic assumption of social work?
A) The primary goal is personal gain.
B) Clients should be passive recipients of services.
C) People have the capacity to change.
D) Social work is primarily a bureaucratic process.
Answer: C) People have the capacity to change.

The philosophical foundation of social work emphasizes:
A) Authoritarianism
B) Paternalism
C) Democracy and humanitarianism
D) Elitism
Answer: C) Democracy and humanitarianism

Which code of ethics serves as a guide for ethical practice in social work?
A) The Corporate Code of Ethics
B) The Legal Code of Ethics
C) The NASW Code of Ethics
D) The Medical Code of Ethics
Answer: C) The NASW Code of Ethics

What is the primary role of a social worker?
A) Maximizing personal profit
B) Providing therapy
C) Promoting social change and empowerment
D) Enforcing laws
Answer: C) Promoting social change and empowerment

Which value is integral to the philosophy of social work?
A) Self-centeredness
B) Altruism
C) Exclusivity
D) Competition
Answer: B) Altruism

In social work, the principle of self-determination means that:
A) Clients have no say in their treatment.
B) Social workers make all decisions for clients.
C) Clients have the right to make choices about their own lives.
D) Clients must follow the recommendations of the social worker.
Answer: C) Clients have the right to make choices about their own lives.

Which method of social work intervention focuses on enhancing individuals' problem-solving skills and coping mechanisms?
A) Advocacy
B) Case management
C) Crisis intervention
D) Counseling
Answer: D) Counseling

What is the primary purpose of a code of ethics in social work?
A) To restrict the actions of social workers
B) To protect the interests of agencies
C) To ensure accountability and ethical practice
D) To promote competition among social workers
Answer: C) To ensure accountability and ethical practice

Which of the following is not a function of a social worker?
A) Providing emotional support
B) Administering medical treatments
C) Advocating for clients' rights
D) Assessing client needs
Answer: B) Administering medical treatments

The ecological perspective in social work emphasizes:
A) Individual pathology
B) The importance of environmental factors
C) The exclusion of family dynamics
D) The absence of cultural considerations
Answer: B) The importance of environmental factors

Which approach to social work is centered on understanding the impact of societal structures and policies on individuals and communities?
A) Clinical social work
B) Macro-level social work
C) Micro-level social work
D) Crisis intervention
Answer: B) Macro-level social work

The person-in-environment perspective in social work emphasizes:
A) Focusing solely on the individual's internal struggles
B) Ignoring the influence of the environment
C) Considering the interaction between individuals and their environment
D) Viewing individuals as isolated entities
Answer: C) Considering the interaction between individuals and their environment

Which ethical principle in social work emphasizes the duty to act in the best interests of clients?
A) Autonomy
B) Beneficence
C) Non-maleficence
D) Justice
Answer: B) Beneficence

The strength-based perspective in social work focuses on:
A) Identifying clients' weaknesses
B) Identifying and building on clients' strengths
C) Blaming clients for their problems
D) Providing charity rather than empowerment
Answer: B) Identifying and building on clients' strengths

What is the primary goal of social work advocacy?
A) Maintaining the status quo
B) Protecting the interests of powerful groups
C) Promoting social justice and equality
D) Maximizing personal gain
Answer: C) Promoting social justice and equality

Which role of a social worker involves connecting clients to appropriate resources and services?
A) Therapist
B) Case manager
C) Researcher
D) Advocate
Answer: B) Case manager

What is the primary purpose of social work research?
A) To prove the superiority of one social work approach over others
B) To enhance the academic credentials of social workers
C) To inform evidence-based practice and policy
D) To justify the actions of social workers
Answer: C) To inform evidence-based practice and policy

The principle of confidentiality in social work means that:
A) Social workers should disclose all client information to the public.
B) Social workers should share client information without consent.
C) Social workers should protect the privacy of client information.
D) Social workers should use client information for personal gain.
Answer: C) Social workers should protect the privacy of client information.

Which of the following is not a value commonly associated with social work?
A) Respect for diversity
B) Social justice
C) Autonomy of the social worker
D) Human dignity
Answer: C) Autonomy of the social worker

Which of the following is an emerging trend in social work practice settings?
A) Traditional community centers
B) Remote and online counseling services
C) Solely office-based counseling
D) Hospital-based services
Answer: B) Remote and online counseling services

How has globalization impacted social work education and practice?
A) It has decreased the need for cross-cultural competence.
B) It has reduced the importance of international collaboration.
C) It has increased the demand for culturally competent social workers.
D) It has led to the isolation of social work from global issues.
Answer: C) It has increased the demand for culturally competent social workers.

Which approach to social work is focused on empowering marginalized communities to address their own challenges?
A) Top-down approach
B) Asset-based community development
C) Charity-based approach
D) Medical model
Answer: B) Asset-based community development

In emerging trends of social work, "trauma-informed care" emphasizes:
A) Ignoring the impact of trauma on clients
B) Re-traumatizing clients to desensitize them
C) Providing care that recognizes and responds to the effects of trauma
D) Avoiding clients who have experienced trauma
Answer: C) Providing care that recognizes and responds to the effects of trauma

What is a key feature of the "strengths-based" approach in social work?
A) Focusing on clients' weaknesses
B) Empowering clients to build on their existing strengths
C) Placing blame on clients for their problems
D) Providing charity-based services
Answer: B) Empowering clients to build on their existing strengths

Which emerging social community might social workers engage with to address LGBTQ+ issues?
A) Senior citizens
B) Refugees
C) Indigenous communities
D) Gender and sexual minority populations
Answer: D) Gender and sexual minority populations

The concept of "restorative justice" in social work focuses on:
A) Harsh punishment for offenders
B) Rehabilitation of offenders
C) Seeking retribution for victims
D) Repairing harm and rebuilding relationships
Answer: D) Repairing harm and rebuilding relationships

How has technology influenced social work practice in the context of emerging trends?
A) It has made face-to-face interactions obsolete.
B) It has expanded the reach of social work services through telehealth and online platforms.
C) It has eliminated the need for social workers in the field.
D) It has decreased the demand for cultural competence.
Answer: B) It has expanded the reach of social work services through telehealth and online platforms.

In social work with emerging social communities, "cultural humility" refers to:
A) A lack of awareness of cultural differences
B) The desire to impose one's own culture on clients
C) The ability to adapt to different cultural contexts
D) A fixed, unchanging attitude toward cultural diversity
Answer: C) The ability to adapt to different cultural contexts

"Intersectionality" in social work recognizes that individuals can face multiple forms of:
A) Isolation
B) Privilege
C) Oppression
D) Segregation
Answer: C) Oppression

The "trauma-informed care" approach emphasizes the importance of:
A) Avoiding clients who have experienced trauma
B) Blaming clients for their trauma
C) Recognizing and responding to the effects of trauma on individuals
D) Isolating clients who have experienced trauma
Answer: C) Recognizing and responding to the effects of trauma on individuals

Which of the following is an emerging trend in social work practice settings?
A) Exclusively hospital-based services
B) Traditional one-on-one counseling
C) School-based services
D) Homelessness outreach and support
Answer: D) Homelessness outreach and support

"Global citizenship" in social work refers to:
A) Focusing only on local issues
B) Valuing and advocating for global interconnectedness and social justice
C) Ignoring the impact of globalization
D) Isolating oneself from international issues
Answer: B) Valuing and advocating for global interconnectedness and social justice

The concept of "cultural competence" in social work emphasizes:
A) Ignoring cultural differences
B) Adapting to different cultural contexts
C) Promoting one's own culture as superior
D) Avoiding diverse communities
Answer: B) Adapting to different cultural contexts

"Microaggressions" in social work refer to:
A) Large-scale social injustices
B) Overt acts of discrimination
C) Subtle, everyday acts of discrimination or bias
D) Acts of charity and kindness
Answer: C) Subtle, everyday acts of discrimination or bias

The concept of "deinstitutionalization" in social work is associated with:
A) Increasing the reliance on institutional care for vulnerable populations
B) Closing down large institutions and transitioning individuals to community-based care
C) Expanding the use of long-term hospitalization for mental health issues
D) Emphasizing the importance of larger institutions in social work practice
Answer: B) Closing down large institutions and transitioning individuals to community-based care

"Rural social work" is an emerging trend that focuses on addressing the unique challenges faced by individuals and communities in:
A) Urban areas
B) Suburban areas
C) Rural areas
D) Metropolitan cities
Answer: C) Rural areas

The concept of "community organizing" in social work involves:
A) Providing individual therapy in a community setting
B) Empowering communities to advocate for change and address social issues
C) Imposing solutions on communities without their input
D) Avoiding community involvement in social work practice
Answer: B) Empowering communities to advocate for change and address social issues

"Eco-social work" is an emerging trend that emphasizes the interconnectedness of:
A) Cultural and economic factors
B) Individual and family dynamics
C) Environmental and social issues
D) Urban and rural communities
Answer: C) Environmental and social issues

Which emerging trend in social work emphasizes the importance of addressing the social determinants of health?
A) Medical model of social work
B) Charity-based approach
C) Public health social work
D) Traditional counseling
Answer: C) Public health social work

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