Exam Details
Subject | human rights and social work practice | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | ma social work | |
Department | ||
Organization | loyola college | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2017 | |
City, State | tamil nadu, chennai |
Question Paper
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LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI 600 034 M.A.DEGREE EXAMINATION SOCIAL WORK FOURTHSEMESTER APRIL 2017
SW 4818- HUMAN RIGHTS SW PRACTICE
Date: 20-04-2017 Dept. No. Max. 100 Marks
09:00-12:00 SECTION- A Answer ALL Questions. Answer to each question should not exceed 50 words. (10X2=20
1. Write the importance of Activism in Human Rights.
2. Provide any two examples of Human Rights Advocacy.
3. Name any two human rights defenders trained in social work.
4. Write a short note on Extra judicial killing.
5. Mention any two advantages of lobbying.
6. What is case study method?
7. Write a brief note on Executive intervention.
8. List any 4 contributions by Gene Sharp
9. Write a short note on Judicial Activism
10. What is custodial violence?
SECTION- B Answer any FOUR questions. Answer to each question should not exceed 300 words. 4X10 40
11. What is Networking? Write its importance to highlight Human Right issues.
12. Choose any one human rights violation in Tamil Nadu and develop an Advocacy plan.
13. As a human rights defender, design a preventive and promotive strategies to address gender issues in the educational institution.
14. How would you defend human rights by utilizing the existing legal instruments in India?
15. Write in detail the issues faced by Dalit Scholars in India.
SECTION- C Answer any TWO questions. Answer to each question should not exceed 600 words X 20 40)
16. Critically analyse the recent youth uprising in Chennai. Analyse from a Human Rights perspective.
17. Choose any human rights issue and using social work methods prepare a detail intervention.
18. Write in detail the process and importance of Right to Information Act and Public Interest Litigation in upholding human rights in India.
LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI 600 034 M.A.DEGREE EXAMINATION SOCIAL WORK FOURTHSEMESTER APRIL 2017
SW 4818- HUMAN RIGHTS SW PRACTICE
Date: 20-04-2017 Dept. No. Max. 100 Marks
09:00-12:00 SECTION- A Answer ALL Questions. Answer to each question should not exceed 50 words. (10X2=20
1. Write the importance of Activism in Human Rights.
2. Provide any two examples of Human Rights Advocacy.
3. Name any two human rights defenders trained in social work.
4. Write a short note on Extra judicial killing.
5. Mention any two advantages of lobbying.
6. What is case study method?
7. Write a brief note on Executive intervention.
8. List any 4 contributions by Gene Sharp
9. Write a short note on Judicial Activism
10. What is custodial violence?
SECTION- B Answer any FOUR questions. Answer to each question should not exceed 300 words. 4X10 40
11. What is Networking? Write its importance to highlight Human Right issues.
12. Choose any one human rights violation in Tamil Nadu and develop an Advocacy plan.
13. As a human rights defender, design a preventive and promotive strategies to address gender issues in the educational institution.
14. How would you defend human rights by utilizing the existing legal instruments in India?
15. Write in detail the issues faced by Dalit Scholars in India.
SECTION- C Answer any TWO questions. Answer to each question should not exceed 600 words X 20 40)
16. Critically analyse the recent youth uprising in Chennai. Analyse from a Human Rights perspective.
17. Choose any human rights issue and using social work methods prepare a detail intervention.
18. Write in detail the process and importance of Right to Information Act and Public Interest Litigation in upholding human rights in India.
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