Exam Details
Subject | stages of human development | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.s.w. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | November, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
M.S.W (Semester (CBCS) Examination Oct/Nov-2017
STAGES OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Day Date: Tuesday, 21-11-2017 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 10.30 AM to 01.00 PM
Instructions: All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions. 14
Seeing life through different stages with age limit is concept of life
span.
Indian Western
Oriental None of these
'Staying alone in gurukul with others' is a characteristic of
Brahmacharyasharam Grahasthashram
Sanyasashtram All above
'Imitating age' is a characteristic of
Old age Infancy
Childhood Puberty
'Smallest period' of life
Babyhood Adolescent
Childhood None of these
After birth period is known
Post natal period Pre natal period
Pubertial period All of these
Development is
Systematic Static
Stagnant Continuous and pervasive
Individual is a product
Family Peers
Society All of these
Broadly, there are two methods of studying behaviour.
Animal Human
Both a b None of these
There are total 23 pairs of needed to form a zygote.
Genes Chromosomes
Both a b None of these
10) Indian life span includes different ashrams.
Three Four
Five None of these
Page 2 of 2
SLR-HP-3
11) Amartya Sen extended approach of human development.
Political Capabilities
Psychological All of these
12) Living without family is a characteristic of
Middle age Old age
Childhood age All of these
13) Putting women in first place is a perspective of development.
Ecological Social
Feminists None of these
14) is having problem with self and others.
Maladjustment Adjustment
Revenge All of these
Q.2 Answer the following questions in short (Any Seven) 14
Describe life.
Divorce.
What is maladjustment?
What is chromosome?
Meaning of heredity.
What is value?
Explain social tradition.
What is pre-natal period?
What is puberty
Brahmacharyashram.
Q.3 Write short notes (Any two) 14
Describe various deprivations in life.
Relationship of family with a child in pubertal growth.
Explain maladjustment as a problem.
Grahasthashram and its characteristics.
Q.4 Write broad question (Any One) 14
Explain childhood stage of development and its characteristics.
Explain the methods of studying human behavior.
Q.5 Explain the western concept of life span in detail. 14
STAGES OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Day Date: Tuesday, 21-11-2017 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 10.30 AM to 01.00 PM
Instructions: All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions. 14
Seeing life through different stages with age limit is concept of life
span.
Indian Western
Oriental None of these
'Staying alone in gurukul with others' is a characteristic of
Brahmacharyasharam Grahasthashram
Sanyasashtram All above
'Imitating age' is a characteristic of
Old age Infancy
Childhood Puberty
'Smallest period' of life
Babyhood Adolescent
Childhood None of these
After birth period is known
Post natal period Pre natal period
Pubertial period All of these
Development is
Systematic Static
Stagnant Continuous and pervasive
Individual is a product
Family Peers
Society All of these
Broadly, there are two methods of studying behaviour.
Animal Human
Both a b None of these
There are total 23 pairs of needed to form a zygote.
Genes Chromosomes
Both a b None of these
10) Indian life span includes different ashrams.
Three Four
Five None of these
Page 2 of 2
SLR-HP-3
11) Amartya Sen extended approach of human development.
Political Capabilities
Psychological All of these
12) Living without family is a characteristic of
Middle age Old age
Childhood age All of these
13) Putting women in first place is a perspective of development.
Ecological Social
Feminists None of these
14) is having problem with self and others.
Maladjustment Adjustment
Revenge All of these
Q.2 Answer the following questions in short (Any Seven) 14
Describe life.
Divorce.
What is maladjustment?
What is chromosome?
Meaning of heredity.
What is value?
Explain social tradition.
What is pre-natal period?
What is puberty
Brahmacharyashram.
Q.3 Write short notes (Any two) 14
Describe various deprivations in life.
Relationship of family with a child in pubertal growth.
Explain maladjustment as a problem.
Grahasthashram and its characteristics.
Q.4 Write broad question (Any One) 14
Explain childhood stage of development and its characteristics.
Explain the methods of studying human behavior.
Q.5 Explain the western concept of life span in detail. 14
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- medical social work
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- preventive and social medicine - ii
- preventive and social medicine-i
- project implementation and communication media
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- psychiatry and mental health – i
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- social policy and social legislation – i
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- social work and ecology
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