Exam Details
Subject | ideologies of social work | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.s.w. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
M.S.W. (Semester II) (CBCS) Examination Mar/Apr-2018
IDEOLOGIES OF SOCIAL WORK
Time: 2½ Hours Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions. 14
is the founder of Christian ideology.
Nanak Jesus Christ
Rama None of these
Sikhism is based on traditions of Bhakti.
Sagun Sampradaya
Nirgun All above
preached against image worship.
Guru Nanak Sagunas
Christ None of these
Holy text of Islam is
Koran Bible
Gita None of these
Islam originated in century.
7th 5th
10th None of these
The Brahminism was critiqued by
Hinduism Jainism Buddhism
Activist All of these
Sarvajanik Satya Dharma was proposed by
Missionaries Jyotiba Phule
Roy None of these
Dalit means
Oppressed Privileged
Successful Caste
insisted values of non-violence and truth.
Gandhiji Nanak
Tilak Roy
10) Satyagrah means
Force Truth
Force of truth Commitment
11) advocated casteless and classless society.
Mary Richmond Amartya Sen
Murry Ross Sarvodaya
Page 2 of 2
SLR-IM-9
12) The constitution of India was adopted in
1947 1948
1949 1950
13) By word socialist, India aims at equality.
Law, social Economic, social
Economic, religious None of these
14) is one of the social work core values.
Social Justice Laws
Love All of these
Q.2 Answer the following questions in short (Any Seven) 14
Define welfare.
What is remedial approach?
Social development.
Who is Sikh?
What is Bible?
What is social work education?
Meaning of ideology.
Who founded Islam?
Who is called Adivasi?
What is sustainable development?
Q.3 Write short notes on (Any Two) 14
What is therapeutic approach?
Explain feminism.
Multiculturalism.
Karve and social reform.
Q.4 Write broad question (Any one) 14
Explain Christian ideology in detail.
Elaborate religious ideology and social work.
Q.5 Explain in detail Mahatma Gandhiji's thought on social reforms. 14
IDEOLOGIES OF SOCIAL WORK
Time: 2½ Hours Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions. 14
is the founder of Christian ideology.
Nanak Jesus Christ
Rama None of these
Sikhism is based on traditions of Bhakti.
Sagun Sampradaya
Nirgun All above
preached against image worship.
Guru Nanak Sagunas
Christ None of these
Holy text of Islam is
Koran Bible
Gita None of these
Islam originated in century.
7th 5th
10th None of these
The Brahminism was critiqued by
Hinduism Jainism Buddhism
Activist All of these
Sarvajanik Satya Dharma was proposed by
Missionaries Jyotiba Phule
Roy None of these
Dalit means
Oppressed Privileged
Successful Caste
insisted values of non-violence and truth.
Gandhiji Nanak
Tilak Roy
10) Satyagrah means
Force Truth
Force of truth Commitment
11) advocated casteless and classless society.
Mary Richmond Amartya Sen
Murry Ross Sarvodaya
Page 2 of 2
SLR-IM-9
12) The constitution of India was adopted in
1947 1948
1949 1950
13) By word socialist, India aims at equality.
Law, social Economic, social
Economic, religious None of these
14) is one of the social work core values.
Social Justice Laws
Love All of these
Q.2 Answer the following questions in short (Any Seven) 14
Define welfare.
What is remedial approach?
Social development.
Who is Sikh?
What is Bible?
What is social work education?
Meaning of ideology.
Who founded Islam?
Who is called Adivasi?
What is sustainable development?
Q.3 Write short notes on (Any Two) 14
What is therapeutic approach?
Explain feminism.
Multiculturalism.
Karve and social reform.
Q.4 Write broad question (Any one) 14
Explain Christian ideology in detail.
Elaborate religious ideology and social work.
Q.5 Explain in detail Mahatma Gandhiji's thought on social reforms. 14
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- 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