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Subject stages of human development
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Exam / Course m.s.w.
Department
Organization solapur university
Position
Exam Date April, 2018
City, State maharashtra, solapur


Question Paper

M.S.W (Semester (CBCS) Examination Mar/Apr-2018
STAGES OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Time: 2½ Hours Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions. 14
Seeing life through different Ashrama systems is an concept of life span.
American European
Indian None of these
'Leaving all things which we like most' is a characteristic of
Brahmacharyasharam Grahasthashram
Sanyasashtram All above
'Questioning age' is a feature of
Babyhood Infancy
Childhood Puberty
'Smallest period' of life
Babyhood Adolescent
Infancy None of these
Before birth period is known
Post natal period Pre natal period
Pubertial period All of these
Growth is
Systematic Static
Stagnant All of these
Development is concept.
Multidisciplinary Linear
Empowerment None of these
Broadly, there are methods of studying human behaviour.
Two Three
Four Five
There are total pairs of chromosome needed to form a zygote.
40 23
44 46
10) Age-wise stages of human development is a concept of life span.
Indian Modern
Western None of these
11) Capabilities approach of human development is given by
Mary Richmond Amartya Sen
Murry Ross All of these
12) Empty nest is a characteristic of
Middle age Old age
Childhood age All of these
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13) Developmental psychology is book written by
Luise Martin Elizabeth Hurlock
P. D. Kulkarni None of these
14) Which of the following is social system of development?
Family Peers
School All of these
Q.2 Answer the following questions in short. (Any Seven) 14
Concept of Ashrama's.
Define Marriage.
What is Development?
Explain Birth.
Explain Growth.
Who is an Infant?
Who is a Child?
Meaning of Behaviour.
What includes in Environment?
Grahasthashram.
Q.3 Write short notes. (Any two) 14
Describe the parenting value its importance.
Explain the relationship of heredity and environment.
Principles of growth and development.
Sanyasashram and its characteristics.
Q.4 Write broad question. (Any One) 14
Describe maladjustment in people, its cause and remedies.
Ascertain the importance of family, peers, school and society in human
development.
Q.5 Explain the ashram concept as Indian concept of life span. 14


Subjects

  • administration of human service organization
  • child development
  • child welfare services
  • community development & social action
  • community organization and social action
  • disaster management
  • family and women development
  • family issues and social work interventions
  • governance & rural community development – i
  • history and ethics of social work profession
  • human resource development & social work in industry - ii
  • human resource development & social work in industry– i
  • ideologies of social work
  • indian social problems
  • indian society and social institutions
  • introduction to group work
  • introduction to social case work
  • introduction to social work research
  • labour welfare and labour laws - ii
  • labour welfare and labour laws – i
  • medical social work
  • personnel management and industrial relations - ii
  • personnel management and industrial relations – i
  • preventive and social medicine - ii
  • preventive and social medicine-i
  • project implementation and communication media
  • project management and skills in communication – i
  • psychiatric social work
  • psychiatry and mental health - ii
  • psychiatry and mental health – i
  • social group work & leadership
  • social policy and social legislation – i
  • social policy and social legislation – ii
  • social welfare administration
  • social work and ecology
  • social work interventions with children, youth and elderly
  • social work interventions with women and disabled
  • social work research & statistics
  • stages of human development
  • strategies and trends in rural community development
  • theories & skills in social case work
  • theories of human development
  • urban & rural community development- i
  • urban and tribal community development - ii