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Subject social work
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Exam Date June, 2015
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SOCIAL WORK PAPER III Note This paper contains seventy five objective type questions of two marks each. All questions are compulsory.

1 A case was referred by the probation officer for treatment of the problem of truancy and disobedience. What type of skills, the social case worker requires to work with the client
Formulating a contact
Behaviour modification
Conflict management
Interview

2 India ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the child in
1991
1992
1993
1989

3 Mahbub-Ul Haq founded.
Human Poverty Index
Human Development Index
Gross Development Index
Economic Index

4 The type of justice that is concerned with making and implementing decisions is referred to as
Retributive justice
Distributive justice
Proceedural justice
Restorative justice

5 The community organiser who takes the measures to build strong ego is called as .
Therapist
Guide
Helper
Expert

6 is the process of convincing the target group and the general public that the movement-objectives are morally right.
Conscientization
Coercion
Negotiation
Legitimization

7 Giving a chance to the client to decide what is right or wrong for himself/herself is called___.
Confidentiality
Individualization
Self determination
Acceptance

8 Which among the following is not a stage of crisis intervention model
Assess safety and lethality
Rapport building
Generate alternatives
Suicidal ideation

9 The Therapy originated by Aaron Beck is
Person Centered therapy
Analytical therapy
Cognitive therapy
Behaviour modification therapy

10 When a group worker facilitates the group process in such a way that she enables the group to take its own decisions, she is following the principle of
Flexible functional organisation
Modification of group process
Group self-determination
Continuous evaluation

11 An arrangement of practices and behaviours on which members of the society base their daily lives is called as .
Social control
Social policy
Social legislation
Social order

12 If the perpetrator is not explicitly harming another person then that type of crime is called as
Violent crime
Non violent crime
Victimless crime
Corporate crime

13 The rewards given for conforming to norm is called as .
Positive Sanctions
Negative Sanctions
Informal Sanctions
Physical Sanctions

14 Conflict between workers and employers is seen as
Subjective conflict
Objective conflict
Formal conflict
Indirect conflict

15 The evaluation done after the completion of the project is known as
Concurrent Evaluation
Periodic Evaluation
Terminal Evaluation
Block Evaluation

16 Who used the concept of 'persona' while propounding the theory of personality
Sigmund Freud
Erik Erikson
Carl Jung
Alfred Adler

17 'Conscientization' approach in Community Organisation is
Organisation of masses
Providing services
Undertaking research studies
Praxis

18 'Proletariate' is a term used by Marx to denote
Working class
Leisure class
Middle class
Business class

19 Which one of the following approaches of social case work is related to the principle of learning of
Behaviour Modification Approach
Psycho-Social Approach
Functional Approach
Problem-Solving Approach

20 is a violation of established external, cultural or social norms whether folkways, mores or codified law.
Power
Crime
Deviance
Rules

21 Social Legislation acts as an instrument of .
Social Justice
Social Development
Social Action
Social Change

22 Major depressive episode can occur most typically due to
Pyromania
Kleptomania
Agoraphobia
Bereavement

23 involves zero sum negotiations in the management.
Composite bargaining
Cooperative bargaining
Conjunctive bargaining
Productivity bargaining

24 The practical utilitarian approach evolves from .
Paternalistic approach
Behavioural approach
Psycho social approach
Humanitarian approach

25 is individual's perception of their position in life in the context of the culture and value system.
Quality of Work Life
Quality of Life
Life Satisfaction
Social Development

26 refers to the screening of messages so they are congruent with one's belief system.
Interaction
Selective perception
Acceptability
Transmission

27 Social Justice is
Reformative in character
Collectivist in nature
Legal justice
Preferential treatment in favour of weaker sections

Find out the correct combination.
and
and
and
and only

28 An antisocial personality has
Undeveloped Id
Undeveloped Ego
Underdeveloped Super Ego
Undeveloped Id, Ego and Super Ego

29 Congruity theory of attitude change is related to
Festinger
Carl smith
Kelman
Tannenbaum

30 The right to be registered as a voter is a
Constitutional Right
Fundamental Right
Legal Right
Human Right

31 Which among the following is a refusal or disobedience of an order. Choose the correct answer using the codes given below

Rebellion
Uprising
Insurretion
Deliquency

Codes
and only
and
only
only

32 Quantity of resources at any point of time is known as
Wealth
Stock
Store
Estimate

33 is a right not to be subjected to an action of another person or group.
Positive Right
Negative Right
Legal Right
Economic Right

34 The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) was adopted by the UN General Assembly in the year
1966
1975
1968
1971

35 The Justice J. S. Varma committee constituted after the December 2012 Nirbhaya case submitted its report under the title .
Report of the committee on Amendments to Rape Laws.
Report of the committee on Amendments to the Sexual Harassment Laws.
Report of the committee on the protection of children for sexual offences.
Report of the committee on Amendments to Criminal Law.

36 Who introduced the concept of 'Functional Foremanship' in organisation
Peter Drucker
F. W. Taylor
Max Weber
Chester Barnard

37 Under the Sexual Harassment of women at workplace Act 2013, "Sexual Harassment" includes

Physical contact and advances
A demand or request for sexual favours
Making sexually coloured remarks
Showing pornography

Codes
only
only
only


38 The proposed Labour Code on Industrial Relations Bill, 2015 intends merging which of the following

Industrial Relations
wages
Social Security
Labour Welfare

Codes
only
only
and only
and only

39 Bion's stages of group development are

Dependence
Independence
Performance
Interdependence

Codes
only
only
only
only

40 The National Commission chaired by Prof. M. S. Swaminathan which submitted its final report in 2006 is best associated with
Environment related issues
Employment related issues
Farmers related issues
Food related issues

41 involves the use of convincing reasons to justify certain ideas, feelings or actions so as to avoid recognizing their true underlying motive, which is unacceptable
Reaction Formation
Displacement
Rationalization
Sublimation

42 Which of the following is NOT a part of the compton and Galloway outline of the problem-solving model of social work practice
Contact phase
Contract phase
Action phase
Assessment phase

43 Gender Empowerment Measure does not include

Political participation
Economic participation
Cultural participation
Administrative participation

Codes
only
only
only


44 Free discussion is useful in which type of interview
Structured interview
Unstructured interview
Mixed interview
Panel interview

45 is the intense emotional distress of a person who lacks self coping efforts.
Stress
Depression
Crises
Anxiety

46 Which type of recording in field practice capture the mood and response of the client
Process Recording
Verbal Recording
Summary Recording
Narrative Recording

47 The pattern of group interaction when group members takes turns in talking is known as
Maypole
Round Robin
Hot Seat
Free Floating

48 Exchange theory explains .
Structural integration of the group
Members behaviour in the group
Creation of social bonds
Self interest of the members.

49 Certain Human Rights which can not be limited or suspended under any circumstances are best be called as
Derogable Rights
Non derogable Rights
Negative Rights
Positive Rights

50 Arrange in chronological order the establishment of the following

Self employment scheme for rehabilitation of manual scavengers (SRMS)
National Commission for Safai Karamcharis
National Commission for Scheduled Tribes
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act

Codes





51 Arrange in chronological order the year of establishment of national health programmes in India

National Mental Health Programme
National Tobacco Control Programme
National Leprosy Eradiction Programme
National Cancer Control Programme

Codes





52 Arrange the following Millennium Development goals in order of their number in the UN Document

Achieve Universal Primary Education
Reduce Child Mortality
Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other diseases
Improve Meternal Health

Codes





53

Assertion Social Justice does not mean equality.

Reason Social Justice demands reverse discrimination in favour of the worst off.

Codes
is correct but is wrong.
is wrong but is correct.
Both and are wrong.
Both and are correct.

54

Assertion Nominal level of measurement is the lowest and most simple level of measurement.

Reason A variable is classified into several nominal sub-classes.

Codes
Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of
is true and is false.
is false but is true.
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of

55

Assertion Women, persons with disability and LGBTs, are likely to face social exclusion.

Reason Social exclusion is the process in which individuals or entire communities of people are systematically blocked from various rights, opportunities and resources that are normally available to a different group.

Codes
Both and are correct but is not the correct explanation of
Both and are correct and is the correct explanation of
is true and is false.
is false and is true.

56

Assertion Working with minorities requires that social workers understand the effects of oppression and discrimination on minorities.

Reason Oppression is the systematic subjugation of a group of people by another group of people who have access to social power, the result of which benefits one group over another.

Codes
is correct but is incorrect.
is incorrect but is correct.
Both and are incorrect.
Both and are correct.

57

Assertion According to 2011 census the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes comprise about 16.6% and 8.6% respectively of population of India and the list of SC and ST are mentioned in the First Schedule of our Constitution.

Reason Article 338 provided for a Special (Commissioner) Officer responsible for monitoring the implementation of Constitutional and Legislative safeguards for SC and ST people and reporting to the President of India.

Codes
and are correct and is the correct explanation of
and are correct but is not the correct explanation of
is true and is false.
is false and is true.

58

Assertion The state shall endeavour to protect and improve the environment and to safeguard the forests and wild animals.

Reason Life is wild in forests and environment is polluted by the wild animals.

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 not correct.
is not correct but is correct.

59

Assertion The Emphasis on 'person-in-situation' is to understand and help the individual client better.

Reason The person in his/her situation interacts in a particular way and all this taken together makes one whole.

Codes
is wrong but is correct.
Both and are wrong.
Both and are correct.
is correct but is wrong.

60

Assertion Human Rights are those conditions of life without which a life with dignity will not be possible.

Reason Securing a life with dignity is the declared objective of the modern state.

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.

61

Assertion Setting a hypothesis on a logical frame results good research output.

Reason Setting a rational hypothesis is a pre-requisite for fruitful research.

Codes
Both and are true but is not the correct explanation of
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
is true and is false.
is false but is true.

62 Match List with List II and select the correct answer with the help of codes attached.

List I List II

National Institute for the Empowerment of people with multiple Disabilities (i) Mumbai
National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped (ii) Secunderabad
Ali Yavar Jung National Institute for the Hearing Handicapped (iii) Chennai
National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped (iv) Kolkata

Codes






63 Match the List I with List II and select the correct answers from the codes given below

List I List II

(Name of Author) (Model)

Bernstein Reciprocal Model
A. Winter Boston Model
Schwartz Remedial Model
Coyle Social Goals Model

Codes





64 Match List with List -II and select the correct answer with the help of codes attached.

List I List II

(Legislations) (Year of Enactment)

The Factories, Act 2000
Juvenile Justice (Care and protection) Act 1956
Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1948
Rehabilitation Council of India, Act 1992

Codes





65 Match List with List II and select the correct answer with the help of codes attached.

List I List II

(Schemes) (Focus of work)

Indira Awaas Yojana Empowerment of adolescent girls
Janani Suraksha Yojana Assistance for Employment
Sabla (iii) Housing for the rural poor
MGNREGS Assistance for safe motherhood

Codes



(iii)


66 Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below

List I List II

Right to Education Article -14
Prohibits Traffic in Human Beings and Forced Labour Article -21
Right to Life (iii) Article -23
Right to Equality Article 21 A

Codes

(iii)
(iii)


67 Match List I with List -II and select the correct answer with the help of codes attached

List I List II

(Theories) (Proponents)

Existential J. B. Watson
Gestalt Sigmund Freud
Psychoanalytical Soren Kierkegaard
Behavioural Fritz Perls

Codes

(iii)



68 Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below

List I List II

Public Interest Litigation Public Service Commission for the Union and State
Article 280 of Indian Constitution Federal system
Article 315 of Indian Constitution Finance Commission
Distribution of Powers No Plaintiff and No defendants

Codes



(iii)

69 Match List with List -II and select the correct answers from among the codes given below. List I List II

Indian Reformatory Schools Act 1900
Code of Criminal Procedure 1860
The Prisoner's Act 1876
The Indian Penal Code 1898

Codes

(iii)

(iii)

70 Match List with List -II and select the correct answers from among the codes given below.

List I List II

(Legislation) (Year of Enactment)

Dowry Prohibition Act 2006
Child Marriage Restraint Act 1961
Commission of Sati Act 1987
Prohibitions of Child Marriage Act 1929


Codes





71 Read the passage given below and answer the Questions No. 71-75 as per the understanding of the passage.

Social work with older people occurs in a huge variety of settings and encompasses a wide range of methods, approaches and theories. The focus of each social worker is influenced by the role of the agency and by their own job description within their agency and/or social work team or multidisciplinary team.

Social workers carry out social assessments that involve identifying practical and emotional needs and appropriate support system ensuring a reflective and planned way of intervention with the client and his family.

Social work for older people aims to make an objective social study of the older person and their partner, carer and family, their accommodation needs, their primary needs of food, shelter and hygiene, the degree to which they are integrated with or isolated from their local community. The social worker attempts to come to some conclusions about the client's psychosocial situation, including their emotional health, their level of self-esteem and their level of stress and cognitive ability and pre-existing level of learning ability.

Social workers for older people who engage in group work or, more rarely, community development also use assessment skills to identify client need and suitability for group work. A social worker's approach to assessment is influenced by their use of specific theories and is based on their own professional training and experience and the needs of their client and employer and the stated mission of their agency. Other social work tasks or types of intervention include advocating on behalf of the clients to a wide range of services such as dealing with local authorities and social welfare services.

Social workers do a great deal of work with families and carers. They negotiate between family members and sometimes specialist, family work and therapy skills. They carry out risk assessment and risk management with issues such as domestic violence, financial and emotional abuse and self-neglect. Social workers have a social control role with issues such as elder abuse, domestic violence and wardship proceedings.

The primary difficulty for social workers with older people is the result of an imbalance between social work services and the number of social workers on the ground. New developments appear to be an attempt to rectify this situation and enable older people and their families to work through their difficulties and engage the relevant services to help relive or improve their situation to their own satisfaction.

71. The primary difficulty for social workers with older people arise out of
Inability of the families of older people to work through their difficulties.
Imbalance between the social work services and the number of social workers on the ground.
Lack of objective social study of the older person and their partner, carer and family.
Issues relating to elder abuse, domestic violence and wardship proceedings.

72. The social work assessment mainly involves
Making an objective social study of the older person and their partner, carer and family.
Attempting to come to some conclusions about the client's psychosocial situation.
To clarify the abilities of carers and families and their levels of stress and their emotional state and capability.
Identifying practical and emotional needs and appropriate support systems ensuring a reflective and a planned way to intervention.

73. While making an objective social study of the older person and their various needs, the social workers attempts
To study the clients' accommodation needs, their primary needs of food, shelter and hygiene.
To come to some conclusions about the client's psychosocial situation including their emotional health.
To engage in use of specific theories and professional experience.
To clarify the abilities of carers and families and their levels of stress and their emotional state and capability.

74. In social work practice with older people, the focus of each social worker is greatly influenced by
Practical and emotional needs and appropriate support systems.
Agency Functions and Job Description within agency and the social work team.
Availability of a wide range of methods, approaches and specific theories.
A huge variety of practice settings and services such as dealing with local authorities and social welfare services.

75. The assessment in practicing social group work with older persons is greatly influenced by
The use of specific theories, professional training, client's needs and the agency's mission.
Availability of variety of settings and a wide range of methods.
Use of skills in identifying client's need and services such as dealing with local authorities.
The abilities of carers and families and their levels of stress and emotional state.


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