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Subject social work
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
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Exam Date June, 2015
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Question Paper

1. is the first step in understanding and intervening in interaction pattern.

Communication

Sensitization

Mobilization

Confidentiality

2. The progressive transaction between caseworker and the client is component.

Person

Problem

Place

Process

3. NDRF (in India) stands for .

National Disaster Relief Fund

National Disaster Response Force

National Disaster Research Forum

National Disaster Resettlement Foundation


4. Ability to understand another's need and circumstances is .

Negotiation

Advocacy

Co-operation

Empathy


5. Which of the following Act restrict and regulates the de-reservation of forests

The Environment Act

The Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act

The Forest Conservation Act

The Indian Forest Act


6. therapy depends upon a theory of inner conflict.

Psycho social

Psycho dynamic

Behavioural

Social cognitive


7. Child labour in any form is prohibited under which article of the Indian constitution

Article 22

Article 23

Article 24

Article 25



8. In the historical precedents of professional social work, Jane Addams is best associated with.

Charity organisation society

The poor laws

Settlement movement

Country councils


9. Which is not a core aspect of field work programme in social work Education

Learning by doing Educationally planned Programme of Investigation Handing out solutions of problems

Codes

only

only

and only

and only

10. Which of the following can not be said to be closely associated with therapeutic intervention of psycho analytic theory of social work practice.

Free Association

Transference

Counter Transference

Environmental Influences


11. The concept of "Phenomenal Field" is best associated with

Carl Rogers

Carl Jung

G. W. Allport

Kurt Lewin


12. involves keeping certain impulses out of awareness by replacing the unwanted impulse with its opposite

Regression

Isolation

Projection

Reaction Formatrion


13. If a person is trying to make up for what he or she perceives as deficits or deficiencies; which of the defence mechanism he/she is using in doing so

Asceticism

Denial

Compensation

Projection


14. is a disturbance that occurs between a person and environment and involves the denial of differences and an unrealistic focus on similarities.

Confluence

Introjection

Projection

Retroflection


15. is a disturbance of contact that describes the process during which individuals do to themselves what they would like to do to someone else or to have someone else do to them.

Confluence

Introjection

Projection

Retroflection

16. Which one of the following drugs is derived from opium

Heroin Morphine Methadone

Codes

and only

and only

only

and only Nicotine

17. According to Kelman which one of the processes is responsible for short term change in attitude

Compliance

Identification

Internalisation

Assimilation

18. The concepts of habitat and niche are particularly used for understanding the impact on client's behavior in which of the social work practice models /theories

Gestalt theory

Life model

Systems theory

problem solving theory

19. Which among the following is the main exponents of differential association theory

Edwin H. Sutherland

Donald R. Cressey

Jeremy Bentham

John Fischer

20. Which one of the following is a type of dream mechanism

Sublimation

Symbolisation

Rationalisation

Repression

21. is the study and review of past operating experience.

Recording

Accountability

Monitoring

Evaluation


22. The source of data collected in the field by the researcher is called

Primary source

Secondary source

Tertiary source

None of the above .

23. The type of pre-experiment design includes

On -spot case study
On group pretest- post-test design
Quasi-experimental design
Post-test comparision group design

Codes

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24. A passive leader is a/an

Democratic leaders

Prophet

Autocratic leaders

Laisser faire leaders

25. Which one of the following is not the main function of a leader

Leader as expert

Leader as planning

Leader as mediator

Leader as symbol of glory

26. According to Reinforcement Theory the strong base of interpersonal attraction has been

Reward

Punishment

Secondary reward

Secondary punishment

27. While utilising general systems theory in social work practice, the social workers should be aware of which of the following environments

The actual environment
The environment as perceived by the client
The environment as perceived by the practitioner
The early -childhood environment Codes

only

only

only

only


28. is the potency of goals and objects in the life span of group.

Cohesion

Consensus

Power

Valence

29. The process not needed in experimental research is

Manipulation and replication

Participant observation

Controlling

Reference collection


30. The method that bring about desirable changes in the defective system for ensuring social progress is .

Social Group Work

Community Organisation

Social Action

Social Work Research


31. "Community is a social group with some degree of feeling' and living in a given area" are the words of .

Bogardus

Ogburn

Bertrand

Tonnies

32. PTSD stands for .

Pre Transmit Stress Disorder

Post Transmit Stress Disorder

Pre Traumatic Stress Disorder

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder


33. Match the List I with List II and select the correct answers from the codes given.

List I List II

Classical conditioning Pavlov
GOMS model Skinner
Operant conditioning Newell
Social learning theory Bandura


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34. Match the items in List I with List II and choose the correct code given below

List I List II

WHO New York
ECOSOC Rome
UNESCO Geneva
FAO Paris


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35. Match the characteristic of organisational structure as given in List I with the corresponding type of organisational structure given in List II. List I List II

(Characteristics of organisational (Types of organisational structure) structure)

Voluntary Interaction Mechanistic
Pyramid Shaped Informal
Wide Spans Verticle
Closed Control Organic


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36. Match List I with List II

List I List II

(Theory) (Name of the theories)

Psycho Analytic Theory Perlman
Ego Psychology Began
Psycho-Social Theory Sigmund Freud
Problem Solving Theory Anna Freud


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37. Match the following movements in List with the corresponding area of focus in the List -II
List I List II

Chipko Movement System change
Narmada Bachao Andolan Rehabilitation
Operation "Mitra" Disaster relief
Naxal bari Movement Deforestation


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38. Match the following meanings in List I with the corresponding concepts in List II

List I List II

(Meaning of concepts) (concepts)
Time-bound package of A theory inter-related activities

Facts are assembled, ordered An activity and seen in relationship

Capacity to apply knowledge and(iii) Project understanding to a given situation

Activity conducted in a fixed period(iv) Skill


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39. Match List I with List II

List I List II

Cognitive social work Soren kierkegaard
Existential social work Robert sunley
Radical social work Gold stein
Medical social work Cas con


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40. Identify the correct chronological sequence

Arya samaj, Atmiya Samaj, Brahmo Samaj, Arya Mahila Samaj

Brahmo Samaj, Atmiya Samaj, Arya Samaj, Arya Mahila Samaj

Atmiya Samaj, Brahmo Samaj, Arya Samaj, Arya Mahila Samaj

Arya Mahila Samaj, Arya Samaj, Atmiya Samaj, Brahmo Samaj


41. Arrange the correct sequences of the analytical process of SPSS

Data access Data management and data preparation
Planning Data collection
Deployment Data analysis
Reporting


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42. Assertion Men enter into institutionalized pattern of exchange
Reason The pattern helps to satisfy their economic needs

Codes

Both and are correct and is the correct explanation of

Both and are not correct.

Both and are correct but is not the correct explanation of

is correct and is false.

43. Assertion Substance abuse is a condition which needs medical help.
Reason Medical help is required in situation of infirmity.

Codes

Both and are correct

Both and are not correct

is true but is false

is false but is true

44. Assertion Conflict free harmonious society is practically impossible.

Reason Society requires dishormony for its formation and growth.

Codes

Both and are correct and is the correct explanation of

Both and and not correct

Both and are correct but is not the correct explanation of

is correct but is not the correct explanation of

45. Assertion Human Rights are inherent in all beings by virtue of their being human
Reason Human Rights are natural

Codes

Both and are correct and is the correct explanation of

Both and are correct, but is not the correct explanation of

is correct but is incorrect

is incorrect but is correct

46.

Read the passage of given below and answer the following questions as per the understanding the passage

In considering whether there is still a role for a code of ethics in social work, it will be useful to explore briefly what a code of ethics is and what functions it performs. The adoption of a code of ethics is often regarded as one of the essential features of a 'profession'. Social work is a professional activity. Implicit in its practice are ethical principles which prescribe the professional responsibility of the social worker. The primary objective of the Code of Ethics is to make these implicit principles explicit for the protection of clients and other members of society. Here the rationale for the code of ethics is explicitly linked with the status of social work as a 'profession'. The kind of argument as to why professionals in general need a code of ethics would be that they possess a particular knowledge and expertise which they use to help people who have need of this. The people who use their services need to be able to trust the professionals both to have sufficient expertise to do what they claim to be able to do, and not to deceive or abuse the service user. A code of ethics is a public declaration which usually includes statements that members of a profession should ensure that they have relevant and up-to-date skills, that they will not discriminate against clients or service users on grounds of sex, and that they should not exploit the user or employ their knowledge for inhumane purposes. The codes usually include a statement of the values of the profession, which tend to include variations on 'respect for person', 'user self determination', 'the promotion of social justice' and 'professional integrity'. This is often followed by short statements of more specific principles such as confidentiality, client participation and anti-discrimination, sometimes with a brief commentary attached. Some are quite detailed and provide guidance about how to act in particular types of situation. Nevertheless, codes of two to five pages cannot and should not claim to provide guidance about how to act in all the situations social workers are likely to encounter. The code for the United States makes this quite clear. In itself, this code does not represent a set of rules that will prescribe all the behaviors of social workers in all the complexities of professional life. Rather, it offers general principles to guide conduct, and the judicious appraisal of conduct, in situations that have ethical implications. It is important to distinguish a code of ethics, which is usually quite a short statement of general ethical principles, from a code of practice, which includes much more detailed guidance about what to do in specific situations. Although some so-called 'codes of ethics' do include much more detailed guidance on, for example, how qualifications should be described, how social workers should advertise, and may also have a disciplinary function. The extent to which such codes of ethics guide social workers and protect users is not through detailed and prescriptive rules relating to what a social worker should and should not do, but rather insofar as they function as a kind of 'professional pledge' on the part of the worker to be a certain sort of person (trustworthy, honest, skilled, respectful). In spite of the claims made in the codes of ethics themselves that their main purpose is to guide social workers and protect clients/users, it is important to recognize that they may also fulfil all or some of a number of other functions.

46 Why do professionals need a code of ethics

So that they are guided in behaviour and clients are protected

So that they may ensure that they have up to date and relevant skills

So that they may prescribe all behaviours for clients

So that they may offer guidance in general


47 Code of ethics and code of practice are

Dissimilar

Similar

Related

Unrelated


48 Values and principles are related in the following manner

Values arise out of principles

Principles arise out of Values

Values are synonymous with principles


Values and principles are in cyclical relationship


49 The code of ethics helps social workers by

Prescribing rules

Informing them of rules

Guiding conduct

Protecting them


50 The values of the profession as outlined do not include

User self determination

Respect for persons

Discrimination

Professional Integrity


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