Quiz # 6 Young, Ch. 7
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Question 1
Reflecting meaning helps the client recognizeSelected Answer: That this viewpoint is uniquely the client’s, not just facts. -
Question 2
A helper reflect meaning because:Selected Answer: It moves the client to explore more deeply -
Question 3
What can you do to improve your ability to reflect meaning?Selected Answer: Try to understand the content of the client’s story -
Question 4
Which of these is not a type of summary mentioned in the bookSelected Answer: Shifting Topic Summaries -
Question 5
An example of issues contained in the inner-most circle of the “inner circle strategy” would most likely beSelected Answer: negative self-views. -
Question 6
What is the last skill in the nonjudgmental listening cycle?Selected Answer: Summary -
Question 7
The pattern of basic listening skills repeated for each client topic is called:Selected Answer: the nonjudgmental listening cycle. -
Question 8
A signal summary:Selected Answer: Tells the client that you have understood thus far and can move on -
Question 9
Which is the formula or algorithm for reflecting meaning:Selected Answer: You feel _____ because _____ -
Question 10
Which of these is a reflection of meaning?Selected Answer: You felt that there were just too many rules
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Question 1
Reflecting a feeling that is too weak to adequately mirror the client’s emotions is called:Selected Answer: undershooting -
Question 2
The basic or primary emotions include all of the following exceptSelected Answer: Love -
Question 3
Which of these is a reflection of feeling?Selected Answer: You feel embarrassed about your behavior -
Question 4
Reflecting feelings is valuable in a helping relationship becauseSelected Answer: It can expose hidden feelings. -
Question 5
What is Wrong with the following reflection?: “So, are you feeling scared?”Selected Answer: It turns a reflection into a closed question -
Question 6
When the helper reflects a feeling that is more intense than the client expressed:Selected Answer: overshooting -
Question 7
When you ask the client, “How did you feel?”, you are:Selected Answer: Reflecting feelings -
Question 8
How can you avoid the common problem of waiting too long to reflect?Selected Answer: Reflect even if you are uncertain -
Question 9
The second step of reflecting feelings isSelected Answer: Identifying the feeling. -
Question 10
Which of the following is not a benefit of reflecting feelings?Selected Answer: It allows a helper to model emotional intelligence
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Question 1
The books of 1-2 Chronicles focus more on things that would be of interest to the ________ community.
Selected Answer: C. Kingly
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Question 2
Haman hated Mordecai the Jew because Mordecai refused to ________ to him.
Selected Answer: A. Bow
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Question 3
Second Chronicles appears to have been written/compiled after the Exile because the final chapter mentions the _______.
Selected Answer: B. Decree of Cyrus
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Question 4
The people responded to Ezra’s preaching with “Amen!”
Selected Answer: A. True
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Question 5
Anyone who entered the king’s presence without being summoned would be ________.
Selected Answer: C. Killed
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Question 6
The second return under Ezra helped to rebuild the people ________.
Selected Answer: C. Spiritually
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Question 7
In Nehemiah 8, Ezra read the ________ to the entire congregation assembled in Jerusalem.
Selected Answer: A. Book of the Law
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Question 8
The books of 1-2 Chronicles focus on both the northern kingdom (Israel) and the southern kingdom (Judah).
Selected Answer: A. True
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Question 9
Nehemiah led the Jewish people to finish the building project in just ________ days.
Selected Answer: B. 52
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Question 10
Nehemiah petitioned King ________ to allow him to return to Jerusalem.
Selected Answer: B. Artaxerxes
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Question 11
First Chronicles highlights David’s high priority for ________.
Selected Answer: C. Worship
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Question 12
The first return of the Jews under ________ led to the rebuilding of the temple.
Selected Answer: A. Zerubbabel
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Question 13
Ezra led the people through moral reformation and ________ renewal.
Selected Answer: A. Covenant
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Question 14
First Chronicles begins with a genealogy that goes all the way back to ________.
Selected Answer: A. Adam
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Question 15
The name of the queen who was deposed by the Persian king was ________.
Selected Answer: C. Vashti
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Question 16
One major theme of Chronicles is the importance of true worship, as seen in the repetition of the word “________” throughout the book.
Selected Answer: B. Soul
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Question 17
At the end of the book of Esther, ______ is executed on his own gallows.
Selected Answer: Haman
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Question 18
Nehemiah was the ________ to the king, showing that he was a man of character and integrity.
Selected Answer: C. Cupbearer
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Question 19
Second Chronicles records that Solomon was the ________ man that ever lived.
Selected Answer: B. Wisest
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Question 20
Tradition supports the notion that the authors of 1-2 Chronicles were ________.
Selected Answer: C. Ezra and Nehemiah
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Question 21
David was allowed to make preparations for the temple, but he was not allowed to build it.
Selected Answer: A. True
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Question 22
According to the book of Ezra, the LORD commanded _______ king of Persia to let the Israelites return to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple.
Selected Answer: A. Cyrus
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Question 23
The recipients of 1-2 Chronicles were living under ________ domination and were without a Davidic king.
Selected Answer: A. Persian
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Question 24
Esther’s response to Mordecai’s request in Esther 4 that she petition the king is ________.
Selected Answer: C. “If God said, I believe it, that settles it.”
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Question 25
Nehemiah led the Israelites to rebuild the Jerusalem ________.
Selected Answer: A. Walls