1) A culturally competent social worker is one who believes: a) Good social work practice is good social work practice regardless of clients’ race or ethnicity. b) Equal treatment may be discriminatory treatment. c) There is only one race—the human race. d) All of the above. 2) Social Work as a profession has traditionally been viewed as a) Embedded in western-centric culture-bond values b) Having a “color-blind” orientation c) Feeling uncomfortable with the group dimensions of human existence d) All of the above 3) An enabling niche best describes which of the following? a) One’s social position, class location, ethnic and racial identity and economic status that blocks one from resources needed to support well-being. b) A concept that describes the adaptive transactions between persons and their environment. c) A concept that describes the sociopolitical, cultural, and economic context that surrounds one’s living space. d) Where one’s ecological location that avails the occupant the rights of equal opportunity to educational and economic resources. 4) Critical Race Theory (CRT) has six basic tenets. Which of the following statements is not one of the central tenets of CRT? a) Racism as an ideology is endemic and embedded in the social practices. b) Race is a social construct. c) Racism brings material and psychic advantages to the majority race. d) Other forms of oppression are not significant. 5) What is cognitive empathy? a) Holding the worldviews of culturally diverse clients as your own. b) Thinking, feeling, and reacting as a person of color would. c) Acquiring practical knowledge concerning the scope and nature of diverse clients’ cultural backgrounds and experiences.. d) Feeling badly about the racism and prejudice experienced by people of color. 6) Important features associated with a multidimensional model of cultural competence include all of the following EXCEPT: a) The need to consider specific cultural group worldviews associated with race, gender, etc. b) The ability to intervene effectively at the individual, professional, organizational, and societal levels. c) The knowledge that the individual level of personal identity is more important than the group level of personal identity. d) None of these. 7) One important concept of developing appropriate intervention strategies is to: a) Build on strengths of a community and to empower them in their ability to help themselves. b) Implement strategies that have only been validated by research. c) Defer to people of color in making decisions about interventions. d) Negate indigenous helping/healing approaches that may already exist within the community. 8) When social workers unwittingly impose monocultural standards without regard  a) Fair and equitable practice. b) Cultural competent practice. c) Cultural oppression. d) None of the above. 9) In order to understand the worldview of culturally diverse clients, a multiculturally competent social worker must engage in: a) Affective empathy b) Cultural role taking c) Monocultural practices d) Prevention strategies 10) The group level of human existence does which of the following in understanding human nature: a) Seeks universal “facts” in understanding human behavior b) Assumes that shared experiences aid in the formation of worldviews c) Includes the unique experiences an individual has had. d) All of these

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