Exam Details
Subject | introduction to hiv/aids | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. social work (honours) | |
Department | ||
Organization | nalanda open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 2017 | |
City, State | bihar, patna |
Question Paper
Nalanda Open University
Annual Examination 2017
B.A. Social Work (Honours), Part-III
Paper-V (Introduction to HIV/AIDS)
Time: 3.00 Hrs. Full Marks: 80
Answer any Five questions. All questions carry equal marks.
1. Describe the National scene of HIV/AIDS in India.
2. Trace the relationship between HIV infection and Sexually Transmitted
Disease.
3. Evaluate important theories of the origin of HIV/AIDS.
4. Examine the recommendations of Furguson Committee on HIV/AIDS.
5. Describe the steps initiated by UNO for the prevention of HIV/AIDS.
6. Discuss the relationship between HIV and socio economic condition in
India.
7. Describe in brief the methods of treatment of HIV/AIDS patients.
8. Examine the relationship between HIV/AIDS and social development.
9. Write an essay on the necessity of prevention of HIV/AIDS.
10. Write notes on any Two of the following
Window duration
Myth and HIV/AIDS
Immune system
HIV and Law
Annual Examination 2017
B.A. Social Work (Honours), Part-III
Paper-V (Introduction to HIV/AIDS)
Time: 3.00 Hrs. Full Marks: 80
Answer any Five questions. All questions carry equal marks.
1. Describe the National scene of HIV/AIDS in India.
2. Trace the relationship between HIV infection and Sexually Transmitted
Disease.
3. Evaluate important theories of the origin of HIV/AIDS.
4. Examine the recommendations of Furguson Committee on HIV/AIDS.
5. Describe the steps initiated by UNO for the prevention of HIV/AIDS.
6. Discuss the relationship between HIV and socio economic condition in
India.
7. Describe in brief the methods of treatment of HIV/AIDS patients.
8. Examine the relationship between HIV/AIDS and social development.
9. Write an essay on the necessity of prevention of HIV/AIDS.
10. Write notes on any Two of the following
Window duration
Myth and HIV/AIDS
Immune system
HIV and Law