Multiple Choice Questions Flashcards
Where should the record of actions be documented when conducting research?
a. Appendix
b. Project plan
c. Bibliography
d. Research diary
d. Research diary
Which of the following is a true statement about adoption?
a. The adoptive parent has a legal responsibility for the child
b. The adoptive parent and child are always biologically related
c. The adopted child is placed is placed in a temporary living arrangement
d. The biological parent receives payment when the adoption is finalised
a. The adoptive parent has legal responsibility for the child
Which factor determines whether an individual is included in the definition of people with disabilities
a. The individual demonstrates limited employment skills
b. The individual requires welfare and educational support
c. The individual experiences a physical disorder for less than four months
d. The individual experiences a total or partial loos of physical or mental function
d. The individual experiences a total or partial loss of physical or mental function
Which of the following is an example of a secondary research method that could be used in a research project on work-life balance?
a. Observing individuals on the workplace
b. Randomly surveying individuals on work habits
c. Interviewing individuals about their career choices
d. Analysing census data on home and employment commitments
d. Analysing census data on home and employment commitments
Which of the following best demonstrates the setting of limits for children
a. Parents allow children to play unsupervised
b. Parents encourage children to challenge community attitudes
c. Parents provide clear directions on what is expected of children
d. Parents praise children for doing what they have been asked to do
c. Parents provide clear directions on what is expected of children
Which of the following is an advantage of using questionnaires as a research method?
a. They are easy to use and can obtain qualitative and quantitative data
b. They can be used during observations and case studies to record findings
c. A large amount of secondary information can be obtained and analysed
d. the questions can be adapted to meet the needs of the researcher and respondent
a. they are easy to use and can obtain qualitative and quantitative data
Which set of services would be of most benefit to homeless youth?
a. Education, counselling and health care
b. Awareness campaign, medical care and legal aid
c. Financial assistance, cheap clothing and improved shelter
d. Job search assistance, respite care and access to resources
a. Education, counselling and health care
Which of the following are examples is of parents promoting the well being of their children?
a. Building a positive relationship and accessing medical care
b. Placing boundaries and satisfying all of their children’s wants
c. Encouraging physical activity and having more than one child
d. Reading parenting books and providing children with pocket money
a. Building a positive relationship and accessing medical care
What is the purpose of a literature review?
a. To present information on a topic
b. To provide a qualitative investigation of an issue
c. To analyse results from primary and secondary data
d. To provide a summary of existing information on a subject
d. To provide a summary of existing information on a subject
What is a benifit of using a case study as a research method?
a. It ensures integrity of results
b. It can be applied to a wide population
c. It allows for a deep analysis of a topic
d. It is an efficient way to conduct research
c. It allows for a deep analysis of a topic
Which of the following would provide formal suport when caring for a dependant who has learning difficulties?
a. A tutor providing individual assistance
b. Parents giving study advice on assessment tasks
c. The neighbour providing second-hand textbooks
d. An older sibling helping with homework
a. A tutor providing individulised assistance
Tom is a 17-year-old male who has recently experienced a major accident resulting in a long-term physical and intellectual impairment. Tom is an only child and his aged parents have now become his full-time carers.
What are Tom’s most significant long-term needs?
a. Education and recreation
b. Transport and sense of identity
c. Employment and financial statice
d. Adequate standard of living and safety and security
d. Adequate standard of living and safety and security
Marko and Gloria are parents of a child who demonstrates significant challenging behaviours
How would these parents benefit from using respite care?
a. The parents would be able to holiday with the child
b. The parents would have increased time to spend together
c. The child would learn how to choose appropriate behaviours
d. The parents would be trained on how to deal with challenging behaviours
b. The parents would have increased time to spend together
Which of the following is an example of a primary carer?
a. A grandmother who cares for her granddaughter twice a week
b. A husband looking after his seriously ill wife for several years
c. An employee in a nursing home who cares for aged residents for many years
d. A family day care provider who looks after children three times a week in their own home
b. A husband looking after his seriously ill wife for several years
Michelle and her two dependent children are now homeless after leaving an unsafe home environment
which of the following would contribute most to the immediate wellbeing of Michelle and her children?
a. Legal aid, childcare services, physical activity
b. Tertiary education, sense of identity, employment
c. Career opportunities, availability of transport, healthcare
d. Counselling services, financial support, security and safety
d. Counselling services, financial support, safety and security