Exam Details
Subject | social work | |
Paper | paper 2 | |
Exam / Course | ugc net national eligibility test | |
Department | ||
Organization | university grants commission | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2014 | |
City, State | , |
Question Paper
1. Which is the nodal body for adoption of children in India
NIPCCD
CARA
CSWB
NCPCR
2. The purging of repressed emotions to get relief is called
Sublimation
Ambivalence
Catharsis
Fixation
3. The roadmap that guides the behaviour of the members of a society is
Groups
Culture
Peers
Religion
4. Language of proximity is also known as
Verbal Communication
Non-verbal Communication
Oral Communication
Written Communication
5. Which is not included in community sentiment
Sense of dependence
We-feeling
Instability
Role feeling
6. The funding agency formed for fundraising and distributing the funds is called
Community Welfare Council
Community Chest
Neighbourhood Council
Community Centre
7. 'Social Distance Scale', was developed by
Likert
Thorndike
Bogardus
None of the above
8. The process of transforming social policy into social service is
Social Welfare Administration
Social Aid
Social Media
Social Justice
9. The theory that is based on rewards and punishment is
Trial and Error theory of learning
Operant conditioning
Social Learning theory
Classical conditioning
10. Who is known as the father of 'intelligence test'
Bennett
Gesell
Villand
Wechsler SOCIAL WORK
11. The theory which believes in exemplary punishment to discourage the offender from repeating his crime and sets an example for others to keep away from crime is called
Deterrent theory
Preventive theory
Reformative theory
Retributive theory
12. Which of the following constitutional provisions prohibits employment of children below the age of 14 years in factories, mines or any other hazardous occupation
Article 14
Article 21
Article 24
Article 45
13. The Human Rights Council meets at
New York
Vienna
Geneva
Paris
14. The method that brings about adjustment in personal and social relationships is called
Social casework
Social adjustment
Social group work
Defence mechanism
15. According to whom groups must solve two general problems i.e. instrumental and socio-emotional, to maintain themselves
Grace Coyle
Charles Levy
Clara A. Kaiser
Robert Bales
16. Probation is
an escape from imprisonment
a conditional suspension of sentence
an institutional method of correction
a life of freedom from any kind of control
17. The three stages of social change i.e. theological, metaphysical and positive are postulated by
Nikolai Mikhailovsky
Sorokin
Auguste Comte
Herbert Spencer
18. Which among the following is not a primary source of data collection
Observation
Questionnaire
Interview
Referral
19. 'Situation approach' of leadership is also called as
trait theory
contingency theory
ethical approach
functional approach
20. Every element has a known non-zero probability of being sampled and involves random selection at some point
Probability sampling
Non-probability sampling
Both
and
are correct.
None of the above
21. Confrontation focuses on one of the following
Similarity in the statements
Congruence in the statements
Discrepancies in the statements
None of the above
22. Cognitive needs of human beings are
the need to develop abilities
the need for symmetry order and beauty
the need for security and freedom
the need to know, to understand and explore
23. The difference between Bhoodan and Gramdan is
Bhoodan involves donation from individuals whereas Gramdan involves community action
In Bhoodan individual ownership is retained whereas in Gramdan it is abolished
In Bhoodan individuals are beneficiaries whereas in Gramdan the beneficiary is whole village community
All the above
24. The 'client-centered approach' is developed by
Kurt Lewin
Bandura
Homans
Carl Rogers
25. The approach to make people by encouraging them to shed their defences and unlock their potentials is known as
Psychodynamic approach
Systems approach
Person-centred approach
Gestalt approach
26. The 'Task-Centered social has been developed by
Reid and Eistein
Conard
Glenn
Waldo
27. Which of the following is not a feature of Standard Deviation
It is the best measure of variation
It is not much affected by fluctuations of sampling
It gives more weightage to extreme values and less to those which are nearer the mean
It is the measure for calculating combined standard deviation of two or more groups
28. The disorder which limits food intake is
Bipolar disorder
Bulimia nervosa
Binge eating disorder
Anorexia nervosa
29. The number of elements to be included in the study is
Variable
Hypothesis
Sample size
Universe
30. The scale in which numbers are used to rate the objects which have numerically equal distance are termed as
Nominal scale
Ordinal scale
Interval scale
Ratio scale
31. Evaluation of clients present problem the way he is experiencing is
Etiological diagnosis
Clinical diagnosis
Dynamic diagnosis
Social diagnosis
32. Which is not the nature of community
Geographical area
Common ties
Social interaction
Individualism
33. Arrange the following steps in relation to self-help groups in correct sequence
1. Lending, repayment and maintaining accounts and records
2. Arranging regular meetings with the group.
3. Identifying the area and forming a group of women with common interests.
4. Training and capacity building for sustenance and empowerment
5. Deciding on the amount for contribution and pooling the money. Codes
4 3 2 5 1
5 4 3 2 1
3 2 5 1 4
2 3 4 1 5
34. To study the consequences of psychoactive drug use the two variables are
Social situation and family role
Demand reduction and supply reduction of drugs
Characteristics of the drug and characteristics of the user
Marketing of drugs and role of drug mafias
35. Which of the following is not true in relation to significance of NGOs role in mental health
Gross scarcity of psychiatrists and other trained personnel.
Availability of sufficient government funds for NGOs.
Scarcity of cost-effective strategies and interventions.
Lack of public awareness and social stigma attached
36. Arrange the sequence of authorities in setting industrial disputes under Industrial Disputes Act.
1. Board of Conciliation
2. Works Committee
3. Conciliation Officer
4. Court of enquiry Codes
1 3 2 4
2 3 1 4
2 4 3 1
3 1 2 4
37. Which is the correct sequence in social case work process
Intake, investigation, diagnosis, treatment
Intake, diagnosis, investigation, treatment
Intake, diagnosis, treatment, investigation
Intake, investigation, treatment, diagnosis
38. The sequential phases in a social action method are
I. Sensitization
II. Awareness Building
III. Mobilization
IV. Mass Action Codes
II, III, IV
II, III, IV
III, II, IV
II, IV, III
39.
Assertion Psychosomatic problems are addressed by the case workers.
Reason Psychological aspects can have influence on the physical conditions of an individual.
Codes
Both and are correct and is the correct explanation of
Both and are not correct.
Both and are correct, but is not the correct explanation of
is correct, but is not the correct explanation of
40.
Assertion A scientific hypothesis is a proposed explanation of a phenomenon which still has to be rigorously tested.
Reason A working hypothesis is a provisionally accepted hypothesis proposed for validation.
Codes
is correct and is wrong.
Both and are correct and is the correct explanation of
Both and are wrong.
Both and are correct, but is not an explanation of
41.
Assertion Tribal people live in a scattered habitation.
Reason Tribal society is relatively isolated when compared to other societies.
In the context of above two statements which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are correct.
Both and are not correct.
is correct, but is not correct.
is not correct, but is correct.
42.
Assertion Recording in social group work is significant for achieving the objectives of the group.
Reason Records enable the worker to work out programmes and plan of action for future.
Codes
is correct and is not correct.
is not correct and is correct.
Both and are correct and is the correct explanation of
and are correct, but is not the correct explanation of
43. Match the following items given in List I with the items given in List II
List I List II
a. Provision for just and humane conditions of work and maternity relief 1. Article 40
b. Right to work, education and public assistance in certain cases 2. Article 41
c. Living wages etc. for workers 3. Article 42
d. Organisation of Village Panchayats 4. Article 43
codes:
a b c d
1 3 2 4
3 1 4 2
3 2 4 1
1 3 4 2
44. Match the following and select the answer from the codes given below
List I List II
a. The Minimum Wages Act 1. 1926
b. The Maternity Benefit Act 2. 1951
c. The Plantation Act 3. 1948
d. The Trade Unions Act 4. 1961
codes:
a b c d
2 4 1 3
3 4 2 1
1 3 4 2
4 3 2 1
45. Which among the following is wrongly matched
1. AITUC CPM
2. INTUC Congress
3. BMS BJP
4. CITU CPI Codes
2 and 3
3 and 4
1 and 4 only
2 and 3 only
The historical nature of gender-based violence confirms that it is not an unfortunate aberration but systematically entrenched in culture and society, reinforced and powered by patriarchy. Violence against women maintains the structures of gender oppression; be it carried out by individuals in private and/or by institutional forces in the public sphere. Families, communities, and social, legal and civic institutions may covertly and overtly endorse it. Whilst violence commands greater attention and fear; sexism and misogyny do their share to shape inequality, by defining and upholding restrictive gender norms.
Patriarchy is about the social relations of power between men and women, women and women, and men and men. It is a system for maintaining class, gender, racial and heterosexual privilege and the status quo of power relying both on crude forms of oppression, like violence; and subtle ones, like laws; to perpetuate inequality. Patriarchal beliefs of male, heterosexual dominance lie at the root of gender-based violence.
Patriarchy is a structural force that influences power relations, whether they are abusive or not. Power sets the agenda for patriarchy. But, conflating it with abuse or masculinity is problematic and we need a more complex analysis of the typical power and control explanations. Feminism, which is about women claiming their rights to self-determination and equality, confronts gender conformity and aims to replace relationships of power with relationships of meaning.
Culture is used to justify gender inequality and violence by evoking traditional cultural beliefs about how women should be treated. The defence of the culture of a place, country, religion, etc., is in fact a defence of the culture of patriarchy in that country, religion, identity; and the culture of violence everywhere. The culture of patriarchy is not static its manifestation on an army base differs from that in a rural town; just as the culture of patriarchy in U.S. differs from that of Gulf, or India.
46. The historical nature of gender-based violence confirms it as
I An unfortunate aberration I
I Systematically entrenched culture of patriarchy II
I Reinforced inequalities I
V All the above Codes
I and II are correct.
II and III are correct.
I and III are correct.
IV is correct.
47. Patriarchy is about social relations of power between
I Men and women I
I Women and women II
I Men and men I
V All the above Codes
I and II are correct.
II and III are correct.
III and I are correct.
IV is correct.
48. Complex analysis of the typical power and control helps us to understand
Patriarchy
Feminism
Both
None
49. is used to justify gender inequality and violence.
Sexism
Culture
Religion
Region
50. Feminism refers to
Superior status of women
Replacing relationships of power with relationships of meaning
Status quo of power
Fighting against patriarchy
NIPCCD
CARA
CSWB
NCPCR
2. The purging of repressed emotions to get relief is called
Sublimation
Ambivalence
Catharsis
Fixation
3. The roadmap that guides the behaviour of the members of a society is
Groups
Culture
Peers
Religion
4. Language of proximity is also known as
Verbal Communication
Non-verbal Communication
Oral Communication
Written Communication
5. Which is not included in community sentiment
Sense of dependence
We-feeling
Instability
Role feeling
6. The funding agency formed for fundraising and distributing the funds is called
Community Welfare Council
Community Chest
Neighbourhood Council
Community Centre
7. 'Social Distance Scale', was developed by
Likert
Thorndike
Bogardus
None of the above
8. The process of transforming social policy into social service is
Social Welfare Administration
Social Aid
Social Media
Social Justice
9. The theory that is based on rewards and punishment is
Trial and Error theory of learning
Operant conditioning
Social Learning theory
Classical conditioning
10. Who is known as the father of 'intelligence test'
Bennett
Gesell
Villand
Wechsler SOCIAL WORK
11. The theory which believes in exemplary punishment to discourage the offender from repeating his crime and sets an example for others to keep away from crime is called
Deterrent theory
Preventive theory
Reformative theory
Retributive theory
12. Which of the following constitutional provisions prohibits employment of children below the age of 14 years in factories, mines or any other hazardous occupation
Article 14
Article 21
Article 24
Article 45
13. The Human Rights Council meets at
New York
Vienna
Geneva
Paris
14. The method that brings about adjustment in personal and social relationships is called
Social casework
Social adjustment
Social group work
Defence mechanism
15. According to whom groups must solve two general problems i.e. instrumental and socio-emotional, to maintain themselves
Grace Coyle
Charles Levy
Clara A. Kaiser
Robert Bales
16. Probation is
an escape from imprisonment
a conditional suspension of sentence
an institutional method of correction
a life of freedom from any kind of control
17. The three stages of social change i.e. theological, metaphysical and positive are postulated by
Nikolai Mikhailovsky
Sorokin
Auguste Comte
Herbert Spencer
18. Which among the following is not a primary source of data collection
Observation
Questionnaire
Interview
Referral
19. 'Situation approach' of leadership is also called as
trait theory
contingency theory
ethical approach
functional approach
20. Every element has a known non-zero probability of being sampled and involves random selection at some point
Probability sampling
Non-probability sampling
Both
and
are correct.
None of the above
21. Confrontation focuses on one of the following
Similarity in the statements
Congruence in the statements
Discrepancies in the statements
None of the above
22. Cognitive needs of human beings are
the need to develop abilities
the need for symmetry order and beauty
the need for security and freedom
the need to know, to understand and explore
23. The difference between Bhoodan and Gramdan is
Bhoodan involves donation from individuals whereas Gramdan involves community action
In Bhoodan individual ownership is retained whereas in Gramdan it is abolished
In Bhoodan individuals are beneficiaries whereas in Gramdan the beneficiary is whole village community
All the above
24. The 'client-centered approach' is developed by
Kurt Lewin
Bandura
Homans
Carl Rogers
25. The approach to make people by encouraging them to shed their defences and unlock their potentials is known as
Psychodynamic approach
Systems approach
Person-centred approach
Gestalt approach
26. The 'Task-Centered social has been developed by
Reid and Eistein
Conard
Glenn
Waldo
27. Which of the following is not a feature of Standard Deviation
It is the best measure of variation
It is not much affected by fluctuations of sampling
It gives more weightage to extreme values and less to those which are nearer the mean
It is the measure for calculating combined standard deviation of two or more groups
28. The disorder which limits food intake is
Bipolar disorder
Bulimia nervosa
Binge eating disorder
Anorexia nervosa
29. The number of elements to be included in the study is
Variable
Hypothesis
Sample size
Universe
30. The scale in which numbers are used to rate the objects which have numerically equal distance are termed as
Nominal scale
Ordinal scale
Interval scale
Ratio scale
31. Evaluation of clients present problem the way he is experiencing is
Etiological diagnosis
Clinical diagnosis
Dynamic diagnosis
Social diagnosis
32. Which is not the nature of community
Geographical area
Common ties
Social interaction
Individualism
33. Arrange the following steps in relation to self-help groups in correct sequence
1. Lending, repayment and maintaining accounts and records
2. Arranging regular meetings with the group.
3. Identifying the area and forming a group of women with common interests.
4. Training and capacity building for sustenance and empowerment
5. Deciding on the amount for contribution and pooling the money. Codes
4 3 2 5 1
5 4 3 2 1
3 2 5 1 4
2 3 4 1 5
34. To study the consequences of psychoactive drug use the two variables are
Social situation and family role
Demand reduction and supply reduction of drugs
Characteristics of the drug and characteristics of the user
Marketing of drugs and role of drug mafias
35. Which of the following is not true in relation to significance of NGOs role in mental health
Gross scarcity of psychiatrists and other trained personnel.
Availability of sufficient government funds for NGOs.
Scarcity of cost-effective strategies and interventions.
Lack of public awareness and social stigma attached
36. Arrange the sequence of authorities in setting industrial disputes under Industrial Disputes Act.
1. Board of Conciliation
2. Works Committee
3. Conciliation Officer
4. Court of enquiry Codes
1 3 2 4
2 3 1 4
2 4 3 1
3 1 2 4
37. Which is the correct sequence in social case work process
Intake, investigation, diagnosis, treatment
Intake, diagnosis, investigation, treatment
Intake, diagnosis, treatment, investigation
Intake, investigation, treatment, diagnosis
38. The sequential phases in a social action method are
I. Sensitization
II. Awareness Building
III. Mobilization
IV. Mass Action Codes
II, III, IV
II, III, IV
III, II, IV
II, IV, III
39.
Assertion Psychosomatic problems are addressed by the case workers.
Reason Psychological aspects can have influence on the physical conditions of an individual.
Codes
Both and are correct and is the correct explanation of
Both and are not correct.
Both and are correct, but is not the correct explanation of
is correct, but is not the correct explanation of
40.
Assertion A scientific hypothesis is a proposed explanation of a phenomenon which still has to be rigorously tested.
Reason A working hypothesis is a provisionally accepted hypothesis proposed for validation.
Codes
is correct and is wrong.
Both and are correct and is the correct explanation of
Both and are wrong.
Both and are correct, but is not an explanation of
41.
Assertion Tribal people live in a scattered habitation.
Reason Tribal society is relatively isolated when compared to other societies.
In the context of above two statements which one of the following is correct
Codes
Both and are correct.
Both and are not correct.
is correct, but is not correct.
is not correct, but is correct.
42.
Assertion Recording in social group work is significant for achieving the objectives of the group.
Reason Records enable the worker to work out programmes and plan of action for future.
Codes
is correct and is not correct.
is not correct and is correct.
Both and are correct and is the correct explanation of
and are correct, but is not the correct explanation of
43. Match the following items given in List I with the items given in List II
List I List II
a. Provision for just and humane conditions of work and maternity relief 1. Article 40
b. Right to work, education and public assistance in certain cases 2. Article 41
c. Living wages etc. for workers 3. Article 42
d. Organisation of Village Panchayats 4. Article 43
codes:
a b c d
1 3 2 4
3 1 4 2
3 2 4 1
1 3 4 2
44. Match the following and select the answer from the codes given below
List I List II
a. The Minimum Wages Act 1. 1926
b. The Maternity Benefit Act 2. 1951
c. The Plantation Act 3. 1948
d. The Trade Unions Act 4. 1961
codes:
a b c d
2 4 1 3
3 4 2 1
1 3 4 2
4 3 2 1
45. Which among the following is wrongly matched
1. AITUC CPM
2. INTUC Congress
3. BMS BJP
4. CITU CPI Codes
2 and 3
3 and 4
1 and 4 only
2 and 3 only
The historical nature of gender-based violence confirms that it is not an unfortunate aberration but systematically entrenched in culture and society, reinforced and powered by patriarchy. Violence against women maintains the structures of gender oppression; be it carried out by individuals in private and/or by institutional forces in the public sphere. Families, communities, and social, legal and civic institutions may covertly and overtly endorse it. Whilst violence commands greater attention and fear; sexism and misogyny do their share to shape inequality, by defining and upholding restrictive gender norms.
Patriarchy is about the social relations of power between men and women, women and women, and men and men. It is a system for maintaining class, gender, racial and heterosexual privilege and the status quo of power relying both on crude forms of oppression, like violence; and subtle ones, like laws; to perpetuate inequality. Patriarchal beliefs of male, heterosexual dominance lie at the root of gender-based violence.
Patriarchy is a structural force that influences power relations, whether they are abusive or not. Power sets the agenda for patriarchy. But, conflating it with abuse or masculinity is problematic and we need a more complex analysis of the typical power and control explanations. Feminism, which is about women claiming their rights to self-determination and equality, confronts gender conformity and aims to replace relationships of power with relationships of meaning.
Culture is used to justify gender inequality and violence by evoking traditional cultural beliefs about how women should be treated. The defence of the culture of a place, country, religion, etc., is in fact a defence of the culture of patriarchy in that country, religion, identity; and the culture of violence everywhere. The culture of patriarchy is not static its manifestation on an army base differs from that in a rural town; just as the culture of patriarchy in U.S. differs from that of Gulf, or India.
46. The historical nature of gender-based violence confirms it as
I An unfortunate aberration I
I Systematically entrenched culture of patriarchy II
I Reinforced inequalities I
V All the above Codes
I and II are correct.
II and III are correct.
I and III are correct.
IV is correct.
47. Patriarchy is about social relations of power between
I Men and women I
I Women and women II
I Men and men I
V All the above Codes
I and II are correct.
II and III are correct.
III and I are correct.
IV is correct.
48. Complex analysis of the typical power and control helps us to understand
Patriarchy
Feminism
Both
None
49. is used to justify gender inequality and violence.
Sexism
Culture
Religion
Region
50. Feminism refers to
Superior status of women
Replacing relationships of power with relationships of meaning
Status quo of power
Fighting against patriarchy
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