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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 September, 2013
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Question Paper

1. Which one of the following is not an indicator of social development of a country

Infant mortality rate

Average life span

Incidence of litigation in the courts

Literacy rate

2. The Child Marriage Restrain Act was enacted in the year

1929

1930

1931

1932

3. The best example of verbal communication skill is
Good vocabulary

Competence in oral presentations

Fluent speech

Participate in training and research

4. Acceptance is a principle of social work which implies

Accepting client in his/her appearance.

Extending warm welcome to the client.

Accepting the client as he/she is.

Accepting the client's version as it is.

5. 'Mongolism' is the type of

Geographical division of land

Topographical structure

Mental retardation

A religious sect



6. What is Anuloma marriage

Higher caste man marryinglower caste woman

Higher caste woman marryinglower caste man

Lower caste man marrying higher caste woman

Lower caste woman marrying higher caste man


7. Identity V/S role confusion is the task of

Adulthood

Oral stage

Old age

Adolescence



8. The Rio Earth Summit of 1992 dealt with the theme

Sustainable development

Climate change

Poverty reduction

Agricultural development



9. Match the following names of the books given in List I with the authors given in List II and select answer from the codes given below
List I (Book) List II (Author)
a. Social Work Education and Social Work Practice in India i. B. Kuppuswamy
b. An Introduction to Social Psychology ii. T.K. Nair
c. Social Group Work Practice iii. Polansky
d. Social Work Research Methods for the Helping Professions iv. Wilson and Ryland

Codes

a b c d
iii iv i ii
ii i iv iii
iv ii i iii
iii iv ii i


10. Assertion Sigmund Freud claims that sex instinct is the source of all human endeavours.
Reason Social psychologists have tried to explain human behaviour in terms of instincts.
Codes

Both and are true.

Both and are not true.

is true, but is not true.

is not true, but is true.



11. Assertion Social work profession recognises the family as an important system in its own right.
Reason The family as a unit is worthy of study and intervention.
Codes

Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of

Both and are true and is the correct explanation of

Both and are false.

is true, but is false.



12. Match the following
List I List II
a.Payment of Bonus Act i. 1936
b.Payment of Gratuity Act ii. 1948
c.Payment of Wages Act iii. 1965
d.Minimum Wages Act iv. 1947
v. 1972
Codes

a b c d
iii v i ii

iv v ii i

v ii iv iii

ii iii v i



13. Mandatory testing for HIV/AIDS can be done when
Government wants it.
One wants to know about HIV/AIDS patients in the population.
Regular medical checkups are held.
During blood donation

Codes

and are correct.

and are correct.

and are correct.

Only is correct.



14. Which of the following does not threaten internal validity

Maturation of passage of time

History

Instrumentation

Randomization



15. The hypothesis by which the researcher not only asserts that the variables will be found to be related, but also predicts the direction of their relationship is called

one tailed

two tailed

null hypothesis

none of the above



16. Match the following
List I (Event) List II (Date of Observance)
a. World Anti Tobacco Day i. Jan 12
b. National Youth Day ii. May 31
c. International Youth Day iii. Oct 12
d. World Girl Child Day iv. Aug 12

Codes
a b c d
ii i iii iv

ii i iv iii

i iii ii iv

iii ii i iv



17. The National Commission for Women was established in the year

1957

1986

2001

1992



18. Kaka Kalelkar was associated with

Scheduled Caste Commission

Scheduled Tribe Commission

Backward Classes Commission

Minorities Commission



19. The method by which the relative worth of Jobs in an organisation is determined is called as

Job Description

Job Evaluation

Job Specification

Job Analysis



20. Arrange the following Acts in order in which they were enacted. Use the code given below
The ESI Act
The Provident Fund Act
The Maternity Benefit Act
Workmen's Compensation Act

Codes

ii i iv iii

i iv ii iii

iv i ii iii

iv i iii ii



21. Cognitive needs' of human beings are the needs

to develop abilities

for symmetry, order and beauty

for security and freedom from attack

to know, to understand and to explore



22. 'Learned helplessness' is a concept based on

Unconditional positive learning

Social learning theory

Hypothetical constructs

Psychoanalytic approach



23. Match the following
List I List II
a. Social investigation report i. Medical social work
b. Discharge planning ii. Child guidance centre
c. Workmen's compensation iii. Probation
d. Behavioural problems iv. Social security

Codes

a b c d
iii i iv ii

i iv ii iii

iv iii ii i

i ii iii iv



24. Which one of the following is not necessary for project formulation

Setting objectives and targets

Design of strategies

Identification of potential obstacles

Documentation



25. FCRA stands for

Foreign Contribution (Rules) Act

Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act

Federal Contribution (Regulation) Act.

None of the above


26. Match items in List I with List II and choose the correct answer from the codes given below
List I (Method) List II (Technique)
a.Social case work i. Funnelling
b.Social group work ii. Gherao
c.Community organisation iii. Person situation configuration
d. Social action iv. Norming and storming

Codes

a b c d
ii iv iii i

iii iv i ii

i iii iv ii

iv ii iii i



27. Which one of the following is not a treatment group

Growth group

Socialisation group

Educational group

Study team



28. Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act was enacted in year

1976

1986

1996

2006



29. Which of the following governance mechanism is the highest body for policy formulation in NGOs

General body

Managing Committee

Sub Committee

Chairperson



30. Match the items in List I with items in List II and choose the correct answer from the codes given below
List I (Author) List II (Method/approach)
a. Octavia Hill i. Problem solving approach
b. Murry G. Ross ii. Social group work
c. H.H. Perlman iii. Community organisation
d. Gisela Konopka iv. Housing reforms

Codes

a b c d
ii iii iv i

iii iv i ii

iv iii i ii

i ii iii iv



31. Objectively in research means the willingness and ability to examine evidence dispassionately is called

espirit de corps of the scientific method

cours de philosophic of the scientific method

la carriere of the scientific method

sine qua non of the scientific method



32. In participatory development, people's participation is

an end, not just a means to development

only a means to development

neither an end nor a means to development

only a means not an end to development



33. If the client persists in verbal attacks, the technique used is

Confrontation

Scanning

Fogging

Explaining



34. is gained whereas 'authority' is

acquired

possessed

imposed

nested



35. The point where two axes intersect is known as

X axis

Y axis

Origin

Table



36. The value that is repeated most often in data set is known as

Median

Mode

Frequency

Variance



37. Who among the following said that justice is crucial to understand human rights

Peterson

John Rawl

Smith

Stephenson



38. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in

1944

1945

1947

1948



39. Assertion Maintaining case-files is an important duty of a psychiatric social worker.
Reason Case files are important sources of data collection in mental health research.
Codes

Both and are true.

is true and is not the correct explanation of

Both and are not true.

Both and are true and is the correct explanation of



40. Assertion Human Resource Manager have to be a good human being.
Reason Human values and ethics should be essential part of management education.
Codes

is correct and is not the correct explanation of

is correct and is the correct explanation of

is not correct but is the correct explanation of

Both and are not correct.


41. Assertion When professional social work ingrains itself, in a practice modes, it can reduce the enormity of social problems in a given society.
Reason Unless professional social workers develop competencies and convictions, they cannot address complex social problems.
Codes

is true but is not true.

is not true but is true.

Both and are true.

Both and are not true.



42. A set of guidelines that give direction to action by an organization or government is called

Social policy

Social planning

Social principles

Strategic planning



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. Assertion Drug abuse has been on the increase.
Reason The control of family and intergenerational communication is declining.
Codes

is true and is not true.

Both and are not true.

Both and are true, but is not the explanation of

is true and is the correct explanation of



45. The F-test is a

Parametric test

Non-parametric test

Discriminant analysis

Health status test



Read the passage given below and answer the following questions as per the understanding of the passage (Question Nos. 46 to 50)
History has led to vast inequalities, leaving almost three-fourths of the world's people living in less-developed countries and one-fifth below the poverty line. The long-term impact of past industrialization, exploitation and environmental damage cannot be wished away. It is only right that development in this new century be even more conscious of its long-term impact. The problems are complex and the choices difficult. Our common future can only be achieved with a better understanding of our common concerns and shared responsibilities.

Poverty and a degraded environment are closely inter-related, especially where people depend for their livelihoods primarily on the natural resource base of their immediate environment. Restoring natural systems and improving natural resource management practices at the grassroots level are central to a strategy to eliminate poverty.

The survival needs of the poor force them to continue to degrade an already degraded environment. Removal of poverty is therefore a prerequisite for the protection of the environment. Poverty magnifies the problem of hunger and malnutrition. The problem is further compounded by the inequitable access of the poor to the food that is available. It is therefore necessary to strengthen the public distribution system to overcome this inequity. Diversion of common and marginal lands to 'economically useful purposes' deprives the poor of a resource base which has traditionally met many of their sustenance needs.

Literacy and a basic education are essential for enabling the poor to access the benefits offered by development initiatives and market opportunities. Basic education is therefore a precondition for sustainable development. A sizeable proportion (about 60 percent according to some estimates) of the population is not integrated into the market economy. Ensuring the security of their livelihoods is an imperative for sustainable development.

In several areas, desirable limits and standards for consumption need to be established and applied through appropriate mechanisms including education, incentives and legislation. Several traditional practices that are sustainable and environment friendly continue to be a regular part of the lives of people in developing countries. It is therefore important to evaluate and make development decisions which structurally lead to a more sustainable society.

46. How can we achieve our common future in a sustainable development framework
Understanding the long term impact of past industrialization.
Preventing environmental damage.
Understanding common concerns and shared responsibilities.

and are correct

and are correct

and are correct

and are correct

47. What are central to a strategy to eliminate poverty and thereby ensuring sustainable development

Industrialization

Exploitation of National Resources

Restoring Natural Systems

Encouraging Market Economy


48. How does the survival needs of poor people affect sustainable development

Diversion of common and marginal lands to economically useful purposes.

Poverty magnifies the problem of hunger and malnutrition.

Continue to degraded the already degraded environment

None of the above


49. What are essentials for enabling the poor to access the benefits offered by development initiatives and market opportunities
Ensuring security of livelihoods
Improving literacy and basic education
Encouraging unsustainable patterns of consumption
Increasing purchasing power

and are correct.

and are correct.

and are correct.

and are correct.


50. What needs to be encouraged to ensure sustainable development

Market driven technology

Environment friendly traditional practices

Consumption oriented economy

All the above


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