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Quiz on Family and Elderly Services
1. Which of the followings is not a major role of the
government in the provision of child care services?
- A. Providing child care centre services
- B. Regulating child care centres
- C. Subsidizing child care centres
- D. Subsidizing poor working families
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2. Which of the followings is not a major difference
between Child Care Centres and Kindergartens?
- A. A child can join a day care centre at the age of 2 but
not a Kindergarten.
- B. Child Care Centes are regulated by the Social Welfare
Department while Kindergartens are regulated by Education Department
- C. Child Care Centres focus more on development while
Kindergartens focus more on education.
- D. Child Care Centres serve only those children with
parents working while Kindergartens do not have such restriction.
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3. Who is the major service provider for family casework
services, the SWD or the NGOs?
- A. The SWD
- B. The NGOs
- C. More or less the same
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4. How many old people (aged 60 or above) are there in
Hong Kong?
- A. half a million
- B. one million
- C. two millions
- D. three millions
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5. When will our number of old people doubled?
- A. ten years
- B. twenty years
- C. thirty years
- D. forty years
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6. Which of the following residential services is not
provided or funded by the SWD?
- A. Aged homes and hostels
- B. Care and Attention Homes
- C. Nursing homes
- D. Infirmaries
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7. Who is the major service provider for elderly
residential services?
- A. The SWD.
- B. The NGOs
- C. The private for profit sector
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8. Which of the followings is related to the concept of
"care by the community" but not "care in the community"?
- A. The service units are located in the community instead
of in some far away places.
- B. People in the community are involved in the planning and
providing care services to the elderly.
- C. The government provides resources for providing elderly
services in the community, but not so to those services provided by the community.
- D. The elderly have to look after themselves in the
community, but not under the concept of care by the community.
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