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Subject social work
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
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Organization university grants commission
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Exam Date 02, December, 2012
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Question Paper

1. The 'Structure of Social Action' was propounded by

Max weber

Robert Milton

Talcott Parsons

Radcliffe Brown
2. Who propounded the concept'Conjugal Family'

Talcot Parsons

Murdock

William J.Goode

None of the above
3. The Government of India adopted the National Policy for children in the year

1975

1974

1963

1985
4. Who proposed 'Client Centered Therapy'

Carl Rogers

Anna Freud

Paul Goodman

Addler
5. The essential characteristics of research

Description

Exploration

Experimentation

All the above
6. Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act came into being in the year

1947

1952

1986

1991
7. Lok Adalat refers to

Out of court settlement.

Decreasing the case load of courts for speedy justice.

Summary trial.

People deciding about their problems.
8. Charity Organisation Society in USA was established in the year

1870

1877

1818

1900
9. Denotified tribes are

Ex-criminal tribes

Untouchables

Wandering communities

Artisans
10. Who is the author of 'Pattern of Culture'

Ruth Benedict

G.W. Allport

Kimball Young

M.N. Srinivas
11. The values of mean, median and mode are same in the case of

Normal distribution

Skewed distribution

Binomial distribution

Abnormal distribution
12. The 73rd Constitutional Amendment relating to Panchayati Raj came into force in the year

1992

1993

1994

1995
13. The formula used to determine'Intelligence Quotient' is

I.Q PA CA × 100

I.Q CA MA × 100

I.Q CA MA × 200

I.Q MA CA ×100
14. refers to the protection of society against crime.

Social Welfare

Social Defence

Social Security

Social Development
15. Conscience is identified with

Id

Ego

Super Ego

All the above
16. was associated with conscientization model.

Murray G. Ross

Paulo Friere

H.B. Trecker

None of the above
17. Theory propounds that childhood experiences influence the adult behaviour.

Person Centered Theory

Psycho-analytical Theory

Behaviour Modification Theory

Existential Theory
18. Gandhiji was associated with

I. Trusteeship
II. Non-Violence
III. Imperialism
IV. Truth

Codes

I and II are correct

II and III are correct

II and IV are correct

II, III and IV are correct
19. Practice of untouchability is abolished by the Indian Constitution under the Article

17

19

38

42
20. Which is not the principle of experimental design

Principle of Replication

Principle of Universalization

Principle of Randomization

Principle of local control
21. Which of the following is not the part of ESI benefits

Sickness benefit

Maternity benefit

Fringe benefit

Medical benefit
22. The best known expert of the problem solving model is

Gladstein

Perlman

Mary Richmond

Garret
23. Sequential phases in the process of community organisation are

Organisational phase
Action phase
Exploratory phase
Discussional phase

Codes

iii i ii iv

iii i iv ii

iv i ii iii

iv ii iii i
24. The right sequence of the different phases in a post-disaster situation are

i. Relief
ii. Rehabilitaiton
iii. Resettlement
iv. Rescue

Codes

iv i iii ii

i ii iii iv

i ii iv iii

i iii iv ii
25. Arrange the following steps in Research Process in a logical sequence

i. Data collection
ii. Setting of objectives
iii. Report writing
iv. Data analysis

Codes

ii i iv iii

i ii iii iv

iii iv i ii

iv iii ii i
26. Program formulation involves

i. Identifying the indicators.
ii. Developing activities.
iii. Specifying the objectives.
iv. Setting the goal.

Codes

i ii iii iv

iv iii ii i

iv iii i ii

ii i iii iv
27. Put the data analysis process in sequential order.

i. Classification
ii. Tabulation
iii. Coding
iv. Editing

Codes

i iv iii ii

ii iii i iv

iv iii i ii

iii ii i iv
28. Assertion Interpersonal relationship is the enabling factor to solve the problems of individuals through case work process.

Reason Establishing professional relationship can help in solving the problems of individuals.

Codes

is correct but is not correct.

is not correct but is correct.

Both and are correct and(R) is the correct explanation of(A).

Both and are correct but(R) is not the correct explanation of
29. Assertion Sustainable development is a pattern of resource use that aims to meet the human needs while preserving the environment.

Reason It serves the needs of present as well as future generations.

Codes

and are not correct.

is correct but is not the correct explanation of

is correct and is the correct explanation of

is correct but is not correct.
30. Assertion There is a gap between social policy statement and the development programs.

Reason The reason is lack of political will and commitment in the formulation and implementation of programs.

Codes

is correct, but is not correct.

is not correct but is correct.

Both and are correct, and(R) is not the correct explanation to

Both and are correct and(R) is the correct explanation of(A).
31. Assertion Social work and Human rights are based on the same philosophical foundations.
Reason Both have similar values such as dignity and respect for individuals groups community.

Codes

Both and are correct and(R) is the correct explanation of(A).

Both and are correct, but(R) is not the correct explanation to

is correct but is not correct.

Both and are not correct.
32. Assertion Legislative measures alone can't reduce the incidence of crime.

Reason Effective implementation of the legislation does not require societal support.

Codes

Both and are correct.

is correct but is not the correct explanation to

Both and are not correct.

is correct and is the correct explanation to
33. Assertion Social work as a problem solving profession can address social problems of the society.

Reason Social workers are equipped with broad based knowledge and appropriate skills.

Codes

is right but is wrong.

Both and are correct but(R) is not the right explanation to(A).

Both and are correct, and(R) is the right explanation to(A).

Both and are wrong.
34. Assertion Democratic leadership to be successful require more time but it brings effective change in communities.

Reason Democratic leadership is process oriented and involves people's participation

Codes


is correct, and is wrong.

Both and are correct and(R) is the correct explanation of(A).

Both and are wrong.

Both and are correct, but(R) is not an explanation of

35. Assertion Community organization leads to social action.

Reason Social action may not always leads to community organisation.

Codes

Both and are correct.

is correct and is wrong.

is correct and is wrong.

Both and are wrong.
36. Match the models of development given in List-I with the area of focus given in List-II.

List I List II

a. Institutional Redistribution model 1. Welfare services
b. Residual welfare model 2. Optimal use of resources
c. Achievement- Performance model 3. Progressive taxation
d. Sustainable development model 4. Perks and Benefits

Codes
a b c d


3 2 1 4

3 1 4 2

3 1 2 4

1 3 4 2
37. Match the following legislations with the year of eanactment.

List I List II

a. Juvenile Justice Act 1. 1955
b. Untouchability Offences Act 2. 1948
c. Dowry Prohibition Act 3. 1961
d. Factories Act 4. 1986

Codes
a b c d

4 1 2 3

4 1 3 2

1 4 3 2

4 3 2 1
38. Match the following movements given in List-I with their proponents given in List-II.

List I List II

a. Anti corruption Movement 1. Arundhati Roy
b. Narmada Bachao Movement 2. Sundar Lal Bahuguna
c. Chipco Movement 3. Anna Hazare
d. Right to Information 4. Medha Patkar

Codes
a b c d


3 4 2 1

4 3 2 1

3 4 1 2

4 3 1 2
39. Match the following concepts given in List-I with their meanings given in List-II.

List I List II
a. Pathos 1. Detachment from work
b. Logos 2. Emotional Appeals
c. Burnouts 3. Reaction to frustration
d. Defuse mechanism 4. Logic of speakers argument

Codes
a b c d

2 4 3 1

2 4 1 3

4 2 1 3

4 2 3 1
40. Match the items in List-I with items in List-II.

List I List II
a. National Youth Day 1. 5th October
b. International Women's Day 2. 6th June
c. International Teachers Day 3. 12th January
d. World Environment Day 4. 8th March

Codes
a b c d


1 2 3 4

2 3 4 1

3 4 1 2

4 1 2 3
41. Match the following Labour Legislation given in List-I with the year of enactment given in List-II.

List I List II

a. The Trade Union Act 1. 1972
b. The Mines Act 2. 1948
c. The Payment of Gratuity Act 3. 1952
d. The Minimum Wages Act 4. 1926

Codes
a b c d


4 3 1 2

3 2 1 4

2 4 1 3

2 1 4 3
42. Match the following process given in List-I with the items given in List-II.

List I List II

a. Listening 1. Directing
b. Reassurance 2. Free association
c. Inertia 3. Resistence
d. Non-editing 4. Facilitation

Codes
a b c d

4 2 3 1

4 1 3 2

3 4 1 2

4 3 2 1
43. Match the following fears with their technical names.

List I List II
a. Hydrophobia 1. Fear of heights
b. Nictophobia 2. Fear of darkness
c. Acrophobia 3. Fear of water
d. Pyrophobia 4. Fear of fire

Codes
a b c d


3 2 4 1

2 3 1 4

2 3 4 1

3 2 1 4
44. Match the following items given in List-I with the items given in List-II.

List I List II

a. Right to equality 1. Article 51 A
b. Right to free legal aid.2. Article 46
c. Fundamental duties 3. Article 14
d. Welfare of weaker sections
4. Article 21

Codes
a b c d

3 4 1 2

1 4 2 3

4 1 3 2

3 4 2 1
45. What is Catharsis

The reduction of tension by telling one's problems to someone else.

The reduction of tension by talking, one's problem to everyone.

Not making any attempt to tell problems to anyone else.

The reduction of tension by telling one's problems to professionals only.
46. Read the passage and answer the questions, that follow based on your understanding of the passage. Social work addresses the barriers, inequities and injustices that exist in society. It responds to crises and emergencies as well as to everyday personal and social problems. Social work utilises a variety of skills, techniques, and activities consistent with its holistic focus on persons and their environments. Social work interventions range from primarily person-focused psychosocial processes to involvement in social policy, planning and development. These include counselling, clinical social work, group work, social pedagogical work, and family treatment and therapy as well as efforts to help people obtain services and resources in the community. Interventions also include agency administration, community organisation and engaging in social and political action to impact social policy and economic development. The holistic focus of social work is universal, but the priorities of social work practice will vary from country to country and from time to time depending on cultural, historical, and socio-economic conditions.

46. The holistic focus of social work is universal but the priorities of social work practice vary from

i. country to country.
ii. time to time.
iii. not depending on cultural, historical and socio-economic condition.
iv. depending on cultural, historical and socio economic condition.

Codes

i and ii only

i only

ii and iii only

ii and iv only
47. According to the passage the microlevel interventions of social work are

i. Counselling and clinical social work.
ii. Social policy and economic development.
iii. Group work.
iv. Agency administration.

Codes

i and ii only

ii and iii only

iii and iv only

iii and iv only
48. Social work practice is based on

i. Skills
ii. Activities
iii. Techniques
iv. Value Judgements

Codes

i and iii only

iii and iv only

ii and iii only

All the above
49. List the macro level practices of social work.

i. Social pedagogical work.
ii. Social policy.
iii. Social planning.
iv. All the above

Codes

i only

ii and iii only

i and iii only

All the above
50. Person focused psychological processes in social work are aimed at

i. Social policy.
ii. Planning and Development.
iii. Counselling and Therapy.
iv. All the above

Codes

i and ii only

ii and iii only

iii only

All the above


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