International Social Work MCQs

International Social Work MCQs

Try to answer these International Social Work MCQs and check your understanding of the International Social Work subject.
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1: Asylum Seeker describes a person seeking or claiming the status of _____but not yet formally evaluated and judged to be a refugee.

A.   Refugee

B.   Settler

C.   Migration

D.   Charity

2: Charity is defined as aid in the form of money or goods and______.

A.   Destruction

B.   Services

C.   Threats

D.   Harms

3: Comparative Social Policy examining “the appropriateness and applicability of policies and service delivery as defined and implemented in other countries” (Long, 2009, p. 6); also sometimes called international social welfare.

A.   True

B.   False

4: Developing Countries that have a less-developed economy, lack sophisticated technology, and possess a lower standard of living than do industrialized countries.

A.   True

B.   False

5: Social work activities at a local level that are based on the understanding that globalization has made it possible for people to experience multiple cultures is called

A.   Global Work

B.   Global Practice

C.   Global development

D.   None of these

6: Countries that have a developed economy, exhibit advanced______, and are modernized are called Industrialized countries.

A.   Technology

B.   Culture

C.   Ethics

D.   Refugees

7: International Social work activities that take place across national boundaries and focus on the universal characteristics of human beings and human needs in various environments

A.   True

B.   False

8: Movement from one country to another to settle is called

A.   Refugees

B.   Economy

C.   Burnout

D.   Migration

9: Immigrants who are given special consideration because they have been forced to leave their country due to human rights violations (e.g., suffering or persecution as a result of race, religion, political belief) is called

A.   Refugees

B.   Economy

C.   Burnout

D.   Migration

10: Activities that confront exploitation and oppression by equitably distributing _____ and economic gains and by stimulating personal and social fulfillment for all members of a society is called social development.

A.   Cultural

B.   Social

C.   Physical

D.   Mental