10 MCQ on Social Action Concepts

 

  1. What is social action in social work? A) A reactive approach is used to address the symptoms of social problems. B) A proactive approach used to bring about positive social change. C) A method used exclusively in individual therapy sessions. D) A method used exclusively in group therapy sessions. Answer: B

  2. What is the goal of social action in social work? A) To treat the symptoms of social problems. B) To address the root causes of social problems and inequalities. C) To provide individual therapy to clients. D) To provide group therapy to clients. Answer: B

  3. What are some examples of social action in social work? A) Community organizing, advocacy, activism, and political lobbying. B) Medication management and psychotherapy. C) Cognitive-behavioral therapy and psychoanalysis. D) Solution-focused brief therapy and narrative therapy. Answer: A

  4. How does social action empower individuals and communities? A) By providing medication management. B) By providing psychotherapy. C) By engaging them in community organizing, advocacy, activism, and political lobbying. D) By engaging them in cognitive-behavioral therapy. Answer: C

  5. What is the benefit of addressing systemic issues through social action in social work? A) It allows social workers to ignore the root causes of social problems and inequalities. B) It allows social workers to focus solely on the symptoms of social problems. C) It allows social workers to work collaboratively to create social, economic, and political structures that promote social justice, equality, and human rights. D) It allows social workers to provide medication management to clients. Answer: C

  6. What is the long-term impact of social action in social work? A) It provides short-term relief from the symptoms of social problems. B) It creates sustainable change that can have a lasting impact on individuals and communities. C) It creates temporary change that has no lasting impact on individuals and communities. D) It focuses solely on providing psychotherapy to clients. Answer: B

  7. What is the role of social workers in social action? A) To work alone in addressing social problems. B) To ignore the root causes of social problems and inequalities. C) To work collaboratively with clients and communities to identify and address social and structural barriers. D) To provide medication management to clients. Answer: C

  8. How does social action promote social justice, equality, and human rights? A) By focusing solely on individual therapy sessions. B) By ignoring the root causes of social problems and inequalities. C) By creating social, economic, and political structures that promote social justice, equality, and human rights. D) By providing psychotherapy to clients. Answer: C

  9. What is the ultimate goal of social action in social work? A) To provide short-term relief from the symptoms of social problems. B) To create temporary change that has no lasting impact on individuals and communities. C) To create sustainable change that can have a lasting impact on individuals and communities. D) To provide medication management to clients. Answer: C

  10. What is the significance of social action in social work? A) It allows social workers to ignore the root causes of social problems and inequalities. B) It allows social workers to focus solely on the symptoms of social problems. C) It enables social workers to address the systemic issues that underlie social problems and inequalities. D) It provides short-term relief from the symptoms of social problems. Answer: C

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