Exam Details
Subject | social work | |
Paper | paper 3 | |
Exam / Course | ugc net national eligibility test | |
Department | ||
Organization | university grants commission | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | September, 2013 | |
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Question Paper
1. Classical conditioning technique used to eliminate phobias, is used in
Generalization
Operant conditioning
Spontaneous recovery
Systematic desensitization
2. Put the following events in the order of their occurrence
i. Charity organisation society (London)
ii. Publication of a book on social case work
iii. Charity organisation society
iv. Emergence of Freudian theory
Codes
i iii ii iv
iv ii i iii
i iv ii iii
iii iv ii i
3. Arrange the following steps in the process of establishment of NGOs in a sequence
i. Mission
ii. Vision
iii. Strategies
iv. Objectives
Codes
i ii iv iii
i ii iii iv
ii i iii iv
ii i iv iii
4. What is the proper sequence of the following
i. Members of similar age-group available with interest in recreational activities.
ii. Group becomes cohesive and goals achieved.
iii. Group goals are identified and clearly stated.
iv. Programme planned and carried out.
Codes
iii iv ii i
i iii iv ii
i ii iii iv
ii i iv iii
5. Match items given in List I with those in List II by selecting the correct code given below
List I (Author) List II (Book)
a. Caplan, G. (1961) i. A Theory of Human Motivation
b. Douglas, T. (1993) ii. Common Human Needs
c. Maslow, A. (1943) iii. A Community Approach to Mental Health
d. Towle, Charlotte (1945) iv. A Theory of Group Work Practice
Codes
a b c d
ii i iv iii
iii ii i iv
iv iii ii i
iii iv i ii
6. Following are the steps of social research. Arrange the steps to prepare a plan of research study
Data collection
Hypothesis
Problem formulation
Objectives
Processing and analysis of data
Report writing
Codes
7. Match the items of List I with items of List II
List I List II
a. Monogamy i. More than one wife
b. Polygamy ii. Perfect relationship and living together
c. Consensual union iii. Some earlier wives have got re-married
d. Serial monogamy iv. One and only Wife
Codes
a b c d
iv i ii iii
i ii iv iii
iv iii i ii
iv i iii ii
8. Match items in List I with List II and choose the correct answer from the codes given below
List I List II
a. Transference i. Law
b. Parole ii. Sociology
c. Cultural lag iii. Psychiatry
d. Award iv. Criminology
Codes
a b c d
iii i iv ii
ii iii i iv
iii iv ii i
i ii iii iv
9. Match the following
List I List II
a. Jane Adams i. Methods of social work
b. Johari Window ii. Problem-solving model
c. H.H. Perlman iii. Social Diagnosis
d. Mary Richmond iv. Known to others unknown to self
Codes
a b c d
i iv ii iii
i iv iii ii
ii i iii iv
iv iii ii i
10. Match the following
List I List II
a. Probation Department i. Rehabilitation of offender
b. Parole ii. Juvenile Justice
c. Vocational Training iii. District Court
d. Child Welfare Committee iv. Reward for good conduct
Codes
a b c d
i ii iii iv
iii iv i ii
iv i ii iii
ii iii iv i
11. Match the following
List I (Events) List II (Date of Observance)
a. World Day of Water i. June 5th
b. World Earth Day ii. July 11th
c. World Environment Day iii. March 22nd
d. World Population Day iv. April 22nd
Codes
a b c d
ii iii i iv
iii i ii iv
iv ii i iii
iii iv i ii
12. Match the following
List I List II
(Item)
a. Works Committee i. Payment of Gratuity Act
b. Set on and Set off ii. Industrial Disputes Act
c. Continuous service iii. Standing orders
d. Subsistence allowance iv. Payment of Bonus Act
v. Factories Act
Codes
a b c d
ii iv iii v
ii iv i iii
iii ii v i
v iii iv ii
13. Match the items of List I with items of List II
List I List II
a. Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act i. 1939
b. Child Marriage Restraint Act ii. 1955
c. Dowry Prohibition Act iii. 1961
d. Hindu Marriage Act iv. 1929
Codes
a b c d
i iv iii ii
i iii iv ii
iii iv ii i
i ii iii iv
14. Assertion Socialization is a life long process.
Reason Socialization process ends with one's death.
Codes
Both and are true.
is true and is not true.
is not true and is not the correct explanation of
Both and are not true.
15. Assertion Position of labour welfare officer is only ornamental but not practical.
Reason Right person for right job is a prerequisite.
Codes
is true, but is not true.
is not true, but is true.
is true, but is not the correct explanation of
and are not true.
16. Assertion Participation in SHGs leads to women's empowerment.
Reason Through participation in SHGs women improve their self-image, make better choices and enhance their financial status.
Codes
Both and are true.
Both and are false.
is true, but is not the correct explanation of
is true and is the correct explanation of
17. Assertion Workers participation in industry result in industrial democracy.
Reason Workers education program does not encourage the participation of workers.
Codes
Both and are true.
Both and are not true.
is true and is not the true explanation of
is true and is the true explanation of
18. Assertion Right to self determination is a principle of social work.
Reason In social work practice the client is given free hand to decide about his/her future.
Codes
Both and are true and is correct explanation of
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
is true, but is false.
is true, but is false.
19. Assertion Females have higher life expectancy than males.
Reason Females receive a better diet.
Codes
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
is true, but is false.
Both and are false.
20. Consider the following statements and select your answer according to the codes given below
Assertion Peoples participation is essential for the success of development programme.
Reason Education and Awareness lead to participation.
Codes
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true and is not correct explanation of
is true, but is false.
is false, but is true.
21. Assertion The connection between industrialization and breakdown of joint family system needs to be studied.
Reason This calls for variety of researches to be carried out in rural areas alone.
Codes
Both and are true.
Both and are not true.
is true and is not the correct explanation of
is not true and is true.
22. Assertion Social action is a systematic and conscious effort to influence the basic social conditions for social progress.
Reason It involves improving social legislative and social policies.
Codes
Both and are true.
is true and is the correct explanation of
is not true and is true.
is true and is not the correct explanation of
23. Assertion Psychologists generally agree that Intelligence Quotient (I.Q.) gets affected by environment.
Reason Intelligence Quotient (I.Q.) is a biological trait and it cannot be changed.
Codes
Both and are true.
Both and are not true.
is true and is not true.
is true and is the correct explanation of
24. Assertion Jan Shikshan Sansthan provides vocational training courses to the marginalized.
Reason Vocational training empowers the beneficiaries who become entrepreneurs.
Codes
Both and are not true.
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
is true and is not the correct explanation of
is not true and is true.
25. Assertion Crime rate in India is increasing day-by-day.
Reason Crime rate is increasing because people lack skills and use illegitimate means to achieve their goals.
Codes
Both and are true.
is not true and is the explanation of
Both and are not true.
is true and is not the correct explanation of
26. Assertion For effective management of a children's residential home, the staff should be affectionate and friendly.
Reason Regular funding is essential to proper functioning of a residential home for children.
Codes
Both and are true.
is true and is not true.
Both and are not true.
is true and is the correct explanation of
27. Arrange the following Acts in order in which they were enacted. And select the correct answer using the codes given below
i. Payment of Wages Act
ii. Payment of Gratuity Act
iii. Minimum Wages Act
iv. Payment of Bonus Act
Codes
iii i iv ii
i iv ii iii
ii iv iii i
i iii iv ii
28. Behaviour that is contrary to the standards of conduct or social expectations of a group or society, is defined by
Elliot and Merill
Fuller and Myers
Louise Weston
Ogburne
29. One of the following theories propounds childhood experiences influence the adult behaviour
Person-Centred theory
Behaviour modification theory
Psychoanalytic theory
Existential theory
30. A declarative statement of relationship between or among variables is called
Concept
Value
Hypothesis
None of the above
31. The extent of difference between population parameters and the sample statistic is called
Sampling error
Statistic
Sampling bias
None of the above
32. Quartile deviation is also known as
Range
Mode
Semi-inter quartile range
None of these
33. The time interval between invasion by an infectious agent and appearance of first sign or symptom of the disease in question is called
Quarantine
Inoculation
Incubation period
None of the above
34. Find the mode of following marks obtained by 10 students 10, 11, 11, 11, 12 and 10.
12
8.5
11
None of the above
35. Quota sampling is the method of
Non-probability sampling
Area sampling
Simple random sampling
The lottery method
36. Emotional insulation is
covering himself from physical threats.
involves the justification for inappropriate behaviour.
a maneuver aimed at withholding an emotional investment in a desired but unlikely outcome.
involves the use of abstractions as a way of avoiding feelings and distancing one's self from emotional pain.
37. Cone of the layers protecting environment from ultraviolet rays is
Ozone Ionosphere
Stratosphere Troposphere
Codes
Only is correct.
and are correct.
and are correct
None of them is correct.
38. Which of the following is not an ascribed status
Age
Caste
Sex
Knowledge
39. Skewness tells us about
The direction of the variation or departure from symmetry
Amount of variation in the data
Estimates of the values of variables
The measurement of the scattered values
40. Variance is
Range
Quartile Deviation
Measure of Skewness
The average of the squared differences from the mean
41. World Elder's day observed on
1st October
1st November
1st April
1st May
42. Personification is
a method of identifying persons as a resource.
a technique whereby the group worker gives instructions.
a method of working with groups in which the group worker is presented as a model.
a procedure to select working participation.
43. 'Acrophobia' is the fear of
Water
Place
Blood
Height
44. A Researcher is generally expected to
study the existing literature in a field.
generate new principles and theories.
synthesize the ideas given by others.
all the above.
45. Arrange the following Acts inorder in which they were enacted
i. The Workmen's Compensation Act
ii. The Indian Trade Unions Act
iii. The Payment of Wages Act
iv. The Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act
Codes
i iii iv ii
ii i iii iv
i ii iii iv
iii iv ii i
46. One of the sections of Income Tax Act that gives tax exemption to nonprofit organizations on their income is
12 A
17 B
80 G
All the above
47. Case study is the form of
Subjective analysis
Qualitative analysis
Quantitative analysis
Objective analysis
48. 'Self means
The messages that a person gives to himself/herself.
A technique of talking with two persons.
The message a person receives for himself.
Message received from super natural power.
49. Human Rights Day observed on
1st December
10th December
12th December
15th December
50. National Institute of Social Defence is situated at
Delhi
Bangalore
Mumbai
Chennai
51. The basic skill of active listening which is the cornerstone of effective communication is
making a diagnostic formulation of the client as he speaks.
clarify what the client relates without being paternalistic.
evaluate the effect that transference is having on the social worker-client relationship.
understand both what the client the social worker are saying and the undercurrents of unspoken feelings between the two.
52. Which of the following is not a part of community organisation
To determine the social needs of a community.
To integrate the specific needs of some individual members of a community.
To consciously do planning for meeting the needs of the community.
To mobilize community resources to meet the social needs of a community.
53. National Policy for children was launched in
August 1974
August 1977
August 1978
August 1975
54. Who coined the term 'Isolated nuclear family'
William J. Goode
Murdock
Cooper
Talcot Parsons
55. Which article of the Indian Constitution provides maternity leave for women
Article 40
Article 41
Article 42
Article 44
56. One of the following sections of IPC deals with cruelty
Section 354
Section 376
Section 498 A
Section 508
57. Catharsis means
Ventilation
Psycho analysis
Behavioural modification
Problem solving
58. Which of the following is not a mechanism for settlement of Industrial Disputes in India
Labour Court
Tribunal
National Tribunal
Standing Labour Committee
59. Deterioration of mental functions caused by the loss of nerve cells in brain is called
Mental retardation
Delirium
Dementia
Depressive neurosis
60. The Token economy is a procedure in which
the patients are helped to understand their home economics.
the patients are given understanding of economic gains.
the patients are given generalized conditioned reinforcer in exchange for performing certain target behaviour.
the patients are helped to come out of the loss they suffered due to economic crisis.
61. Cost-benefit analysis relates to
Analysis of profit and loss
Program returns
Analysis of income and expenditure
Comparison between program costs with program effects.
62. Human Poverty Index is developed by
World Bank
WHO
UNDP
UNICEF
63. 'Electra Complex' is a situation found in
Oral stage
Annal stage
Phalic stage
Latency stage
64. The first social work text that used the word 'supervision', is
The New Practice of Supervision and Staff Development by Abels Paul A
'Group Methods in Supervision and Staff Development', by Abrahamson Arthur. C
'Supervision and Education in Charity', by Jeffrey R. Brackett
'The MSW Supervisor Problems of Role Transition', by Abramczyk, Lois W
65. Who among the following suggested two tier system for Panchayati Raj
Balwantrai Mehta
Ashok Mehta
Vasantrao Naik
None of the above
66. Sequence the following steps in social research
Collection and analysis of data
Conclusions and areas for further research
Objectives of the study
Review of literature
Codes
67. Which of the following is not a principle of Group Work
Appropriate modification of the group process.
Indifferent attitude towards members.
Enabling group members to involve themselves in the process of problem solving.
Recognition of unique differences of each individual.
68. National Institute for the Visually Handicapped (NIVH) is based in
Hyderabad
Mumbai
Kolkata
Dehradun
69. "Each for all and all for each" is a slogan associated with
Panchayati Raj
Co-operation
Democratic Sprit
NGOs
70. Gandhiji's Concept of Trusteeship is based on
The property should be privately owned.
The faith that human beings are not selfish.
The faith that human nature is very selfish.
The use of wealth should be through legislative regulation.
Read the passage given below and answer the following questions as per the understanding of the passage (Question Nos. 71 to 75)
International social work is a discrete field of practice within social work that seeks to improve the social and material well-being of people everywhere. It is practiced across geopolitical borders and at all levels of social and economic organization. International social work also is development-focused and, as such, much of international social work practice occurs at the local, state and provincial levels within individual countries.
Globalization and the new wave of technological innovations, coupled with global interdependence between and among individuals, groups and nations are having a tremendous effect on social work education and practice throughout the world. With increasing global social problems, social work professionals are continuously engaged in finding solutions to both local and global problems. This trend is reflected in the social work profession's involvement in a variety of international dimensions of practice and with various organizations concerned with global challenges and issues.
Some examples of levels of social work practice in the international arenainclude individual empowerment, group empowerment, institution building, community building, nation building,region building and world building. Socialworkers are also engaged in challenging the current trends in international social policies and programs that affect vulnerable populations. Examples of international social work practice include human rights, social development, advocacy, poverty and social justice, aswell as responding to conflict, disasters and the needs of displaced populations such as immigrants and refugees.
It is important to acknowledge that, increasingly aspects of international practice can be carried out within one'sown domestic environment. For example, the rise of migration and displacement has resulted in an increased number of social workers who may or may not identify as international social workers engaging with immigrant and refugee populations in their own counties. Consequently, whether social workers are working locally oroutside of their home countries, they need to familiarize themselves with global affairs, and they must develop an internationally oriented multicultural competence to ensure effective delivery of services to vulnerable populations. Socialwork education therefore plays an integralrole in ensuring the integration of international competence of its studentsand future practitioners.
71. International social work is
a practice of social work to deal with issues of international importance.
a practice with in social work that seeks to improve the social and material well-being of people across geo-political borders.
a practice of social work to impose international standards.
resolution.
72. International social work practice occurs
at international level only.
at United Nations meeting and other meetings of international organisations.
at the local, state and provincial levels within individual countries.
none of the above.
73. What is the impact of Globalisation on social work education
Social work education prepare professionals with multicultural competencies to deal with global problems and finding solutions.
It has improved its standards and quality.
Commercialization of social work education.
None of the above
74. Social work practice in international arena include
Individual and group empowerment
Institution building
Community and Nation building
All the above
75. Which aspects of International Social Work practice can be carried out in domestic environment
Migration and displacement
Refugees and immigrants populations
All vulnerable populations
All of the above
Generalization
Operant conditioning
Spontaneous recovery
Systematic desensitization
2. Put the following events in the order of their occurrence
i. Charity organisation society (London)
ii. Publication of a book on social case work
iii. Charity organisation society
iv. Emergence of Freudian theory
Codes
i iii ii iv
iv ii i iii
i iv ii iii
iii iv ii i
3. Arrange the following steps in the process of establishment of NGOs in a sequence
i. Mission
ii. Vision
iii. Strategies
iv. Objectives
Codes
i ii iv iii
i ii iii iv
ii i iii iv
ii i iv iii
4. What is the proper sequence of the following
i. Members of similar age-group available with interest in recreational activities.
ii. Group becomes cohesive and goals achieved.
iii. Group goals are identified and clearly stated.
iv. Programme planned and carried out.
Codes
iii iv ii i
i iii iv ii
i ii iii iv
ii i iv iii
5. Match items given in List I with those in List II by selecting the correct code given below
List I (Author) List II (Book)
a. Caplan, G. (1961) i. A Theory of Human Motivation
b. Douglas, T. (1993) ii. Common Human Needs
c. Maslow, A. (1943) iii. A Community Approach to Mental Health
d. Towle, Charlotte (1945) iv. A Theory of Group Work Practice
Codes
a b c d
ii i iv iii
iii ii i iv
iv iii ii i
iii iv i ii
6. Following are the steps of social research. Arrange the steps to prepare a plan of research study
Data collection
Hypothesis
Problem formulation
Objectives
Processing and analysis of data
Report writing
Codes
7. Match the items of List I with items of List II
List I List II
a. Monogamy i. More than one wife
b. Polygamy ii. Perfect relationship and living together
c. Consensual union iii. Some earlier wives have got re-married
d. Serial monogamy iv. One and only Wife
Codes
a b c d
iv i ii iii
i ii iv iii
iv iii i ii
iv i iii ii
8. Match items in List I with List II and choose the correct answer from the codes given below
List I List II
a. Transference i. Law
b. Parole ii. Sociology
c. Cultural lag iii. Psychiatry
d. Award iv. Criminology
Codes
a b c d
iii i iv ii
ii iii i iv
iii iv ii i
i ii iii iv
9. Match the following
List I List II
a. Jane Adams i. Methods of social work
b. Johari Window ii. Problem-solving model
c. H.H. Perlman iii. Social Diagnosis
d. Mary Richmond iv. Known to others unknown to self
Codes
a b c d
i iv ii iii
i iv iii ii
ii i iii iv
iv iii ii i
10. Match the following
List I List II
a. Probation Department i. Rehabilitation of offender
b. Parole ii. Juvenile Justice
c. Vocational Training iii. District Court
d. Child Welfare Committee iv. Reward for good conduct
Codes
a b c d
i ii iii iv
iii iv i ii
iv i ii iii
ii iii iv i
11. Match the following
List I (Events) List II (Date of Observance)
a. World Day of Water i. June 5th
b. World Earth Day ii. July 11th
c. World Environment Day iii. March 22nd
d. World Population Day iv. April 22nd
Codes
a b c d
ii iii i iv
iii i ii iv
iv ii i iii
iii iv i ii
12. Match the following
List I List II
(Item)
a. Works Committee i. Payment of Gratuity Act
b. Set on and Set off ii. Industrial Disputes Act
c. Continuous service iii. Standing orders
d. Subsistence allowance iv. Payment of Bonus Act
v. Factories Act
Codes
a b c d
ii iv iii v
ii iv i iii
iii ii v i
v iii iv ii
13. Match the items of List I with items of List II
List I List II
a. Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act i. 1939
b. Child Marriage Restraint Act ii. 1955
c. Dowry Prohibition Act iii. 1961
d. Hindu Marriage Act iv. 1929
Codes
a b c d
i iv iii ii
i iii iv ii
iii iv ii i
i ii iii iv
14. Assertion Socialization is a life long process.
Reason Socialization process ends with one's death.
Codes
Both and are true.
is true and is not true.
is not true and is not the correct explanation of
Both and are not true.
15. Assertion Position of labour welfare officer is only ornamental but not practical.
Reason Right person for right job is a prerequisite.
Codes
is true, but is not true.
is not true, but is true.
is true, but is not the correct explanation of
and are not true.
16. Assertion Participation in SHGs leads to women's empowerment.
Reason Through participation in SHGs women improve their self-image, make better choices and enhance their financial status.
Codes
Both and are true.
Both and are false.
is true, but is not the correct explanation of
is true and is the correct explanation of
17. Assertion Workers participation in industry result in industrial democracy.
Reason Workers education program does not encourage the participation of workers.
Codes
Both and are true.
Both and are not true.
is true and is not the true explanation of
is true and is the true explanation of
18. Assertion Right to self determination is a principle of social work.
Reason In social work practice the client is given free hand to decide about his/her future.
Codes
Both and are true and is correct explanation of
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
is true, but is false.
is true, but is false.
19. Assertion Females have higher life expectancy than males.
Reason Females receive a better diet.
Codes
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of
is true, but is false.
Both and are false.
20. Consider the following statements and select your answer according to the codes given below
Assertion Peoples participation is essential for the success of development programme.
Reason Education and Awareness lead to participation.
Codes
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
Both and are true and is not correct explanation of
is true, but is false.
is false, but is true.
21. Assertion The connection between industrialization and breakdown of joint family system needs to be studied.
Reason This calls for variety of researches to be carried out in rural areas alone.
Codes
Both and are true.
Both and are not true.
is true and is not the correct explanation of
is not true and is true.
22. Assertion Social action is a systematic and conscious effort to influence the basic social conditions for social progress.
Reason It involves improving social legislative and social policies.
Codes
Both and are true.
is true and is the correct explanation of
is not true and is true.
is true and is not the correct explanation of
23. Assertion Psychologists generally agree that Intelligence Quotient (I.Q.) gets affected by environment.
Reason Intelligence Quotient (I.Q.) is a biological trait and it cannot be changed.
Codes
Both and are true.
Both and are not true.
is true and is not true.
is true and is the correct explanation of
24. Assertion Jan Shikshan Sansthan provides vocational training courses to the marginalized.
Reason Vocational training empowers the beneficiaries who become entrepreneurs.
Codes
Both and are not true.
Both and are true and is the correct explanation of
is true and is not the correct explanation of
is not true and is true.
25. Assertion Crime rate in India is increasing day-by-day.
Reason Crime rate is increasing because people lack skills and use illegitimate means to achieve their goals.
Codes
Both and are true.
is not true and is the explanation of
Both and are not true.
is true and is not the correct explanation of
26. Assertion For effective management of a children's residential home, the staff should be affectionate and friendly.
Reason Regular funding is essential to proper functioning of a residential home for children.
Codes
Both and are true.
is true and is not true.
Both and are not true.
is true and is the correct explanation of
27. Arrange the following Acts in order in which they were enacted. And select the correct answer using the codes given below
i. Payment of Wages Act
ii. Payment of Gratuity Act
iii. Minimum Wages Act
iv. Payment of Bonus Act
Codes
iii i iv ii
i iv ii iii
ii iv iii i
i iii iv ii
28. Behaviour that is contrary to the standards of conduct or social expectations of a group or society, is defined by
Elliot and Merill
Fuller and Myers
Louise Weston
Ogburne
29. One of the following theories propounds childhood experiences influence the adult behaviour
Person-Centred theory
Behaviour modification theory
Psychoanalytic theory
Existential theory
30. A declarative statement of relationship between or among variables is called
Concept
Value
Hypothesis
None of the above
31. The extent of difference between population parameters and the sample statistic is called
Sampling error
Statistic
Sampling bias
None of the above
32. Quartile deviation is also known as
Range
Mode
Semi-inter quartile range
None of these
33. The time interval between invasion by an infectious agent and appearance of first sign or symptom of the disease in question is called
Quarantine
Inoculation
Incubation period
None of the above
34. Find the mode of following marks obtained by 10 students 10, 11, 11, 11, 12 and 10.
12
8.5
11
None of the above
35. Quota sampling is the method of
Non-probability sampling
Area sampling
Simple random sampling
The lottery method
36. Emotional insulation is
covering himself from physical threats.
involves the justification for inappropriate behaviour.
a maneuver aimed at withholding an emotional investment in a desired but unlikely outcome.
involves the use of abstractions as a way of avoiding feelings and distancing one's self from emotional pain.
37. Cone of the layers protecting environment from ultraviolet rays is
Ozone Ionosphere
Stratosphere Troposphere
Codes
Only is correct.
and are correct.
and are correct
None of them is correct.
38. Which of the following is not an ascribed status
Age
Caste
Sex
Knowledge
39. Skewness tells us about
The direction of the variation or departure from symmetry
Amount of variation in the data
Estimates of the values of variables
The measurement of the scattered values
40. Variance is
Range
Quartile Deviation
Measure of Skewness
The average of the squared differences from the mean
41. World Elder's day observed on
1st October
1st November
1st April
1st May
42. Personification is
a method of identifying persons as a resource.
a technique whereby the group worker gives instructions.
a method of working with groups in which the group worker is presented as a model.
a procedure to select working participation.
43. 'Acrophobia' is the fear of
Water
Place
Blood
Height
44. A Researcher is generally expected to
study the existing literature in a field.
generate new principles and theories.
synthesize the ideas given by others.
all the above.
45. Arrange the following Acts inorder in which they were enacted
i. The Workmen's Compensation Act
ii. The Indian Trade Unions Act
iii. The Payment of Wages Act
iv. The Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act
Codes
i iii iv ii
ii i iii iv
i ii iii iv
iii iv ii i
46. One of the sections of Income Tax Act that gives tax exemption to nonprofit organizations on their income is
12 A
17 B
80 G
All the above
47. Case study is the form of
Subjective analysis
Qualitative analysis
Quantitative analysis
Objective analysis
48. 'Self means
The messages that a person gives to himself/herself.
A technique of talking with two persons.
The message a person receives for himself.
Message received from super natural power.
49. Human Rights Day observed on
1st December
10th December
12th December
15th December
50. National Institute of Social Defence is situated at
Delhi
Bangalore
Mumbai
Chennai
51. The basic skill of active listening which is the cornerstone of effective communication is
making a diagnostic formulation of the client as he speaks.
clarify what the client relates without being paternalistic.
evaluate the effect that transference is having on the social worker-client relationship.
understand both what the client the social worker are saying and the undercurrents of unspoken feelings between the two.
52. Which of the following is not a part of community organisation
To determine the social needs of a community.
To integrate the specific needs of some individual members of a community.
To consciously do planning for meeting the needs of the community.
To mobilize community resources to meet the social needs of a community.
53. National Policy for children was launched in
August 1974
August 1977
August 1978
August 1975
54. Who coined the term 'Isolated nuclear family'
William J. Goode
Murdock
Cooper
Talcot Parsons
55. Which article of the Indian Constitution provides maternity leave for women
Article 40
Article 41
Article 42
Article 44
56. One of the following sections of IPC deals with cruelty
Section 354
Section 376
Section 498 A
Section 508
57. Catharsis means
Ventilation
Psycho analysis
Behavioural modification
Problem solving
58. Which of the following is not a mechanism for settlement of Industrial Disputes in India
Labour Court
Tribunal
National Tribunal
Standing Labour Committee
59. Deterioration of mental functions caused by the loss of nerve cells in brain is called
Mental retardation
Delirium
Dementia
Depressive neurosis
60. The Token economy is a procedure in which
the patients are helped to understand their home economics.
the patients are given understanding of economic gains.
the patients are given generalized conditioned reinforcer in exchange for performing certain target behaviour.
the patients are helped to come out of the loss they suffered due to economic crisis.
61. Cost-benefit analysis relates to
Analysis of profit and loss
Program returns
Analysis of income and expenditure
Comparison between program costs with program effects.
62. Human Poverty Index is developed by
World Bank
WHO
UNDP
UNICEF
63. 'Electra Complex' is a situation found in
Oral stage
Annal stage
Phalic stage
Latency stage
64. The first social work text that used the word 'supervision', is
The New Practice of Supervision and Staff Development by Abels Paul A
'Group Methods in Supervision and Staff Development', by Abrahamson Arthur. C
'Supervision and Education in Charity', by Jeffrey R. Brackett
'The MSW Supervisor Problems of Role Transition', by Abramczyk, Lois W
65. Who among the following suggested two tier system for Panchayati Raj
Balwantrai Mehta
Ashok Mehta
Vasantrao Naik
None of the above
66. Sequence the following steps in social research
Collection and analysis of data
Conclusions and areas for further research
Objectives of the study
Review of literature
Codes
67. Which of the following is not a principle of Group Work
Appropriate modification of the group process.
Indifferent attitude towards members.
Enabling group members to involve themselves in the process of problem solving.
Recognition of unique differences of each individual.
68. National Institute for the Visually Handicapped (NIVH) is based in
Hyderabad
Mumbai
Kolkata
Dehradun
69. "Each for all and all for each" is a slogan associated with
Panchayati Raj
Co-operation
Democratic Sprit
NGOs
70. Gandhiji's Concept of Trusteeship is based on
The property should be privately owned.
The faith that human beings are not selfish.
The faith that human nature is very selfish.
The use of wealth should be through legislative regulation.
Read the passage given below and answer the following questions as per the understanding of the passage (Question Nos. 71 to 75)
International social work is a discrete field of practice within social work that seeks to improve the social and material well-being of people everywhere. It is practiced across geopolitical borders and at all levels of social and economic organization. International social work also is development-focused and, as such, much of international social work practice occurs at the local, state and provincial levels within individual countries.
Globalization and the new wave of technological innovations, coupled with global interdependence between and among individuals, groups and nations are having a tremendous effect on social work education and practice throughout the world. With increasing global social problems, social work professionals are continuously engaged in finding solutions to both local and global problems. This trend is reflected in the social work profession's involvement in a variety of international dimensions of practice and with various organizations concerned with global challenges and issues.
Some examples of levels of social work practice in the international arenainclude individual empowerment, group empowerment, institution building, community building, nation building,region building and world building. Socialworkers are also engaged in challenging the current trends in international social policies and programs that affect vulnerable populations. Examples of international social work practice include human rights, social development, advocacy, poverty and social justice, aswell as responding to conflict, disasters and the needs of displaced populations such as immigrants and refugees.
It is important to acknowledge that, increasingly aspects of international practice can be carried out within one'sown domestic environment. For example, the rise of migration and displacement has resulted in an increased number of social workers who may or may not identify as international social workers engaging with immigrant and refugee populations in their own counties. Consequently, whether social workers are working locally oroutside of their home countries, they need to familiarize themselves with global affairs, and they must develop an internationally oriented multicultural competence to ensure effective delivery of services to vulnerable populations. Socialwork education therefore plays an integralrole in ensuring the integration of international competence of its studentsand future practitioners.
71. International social work is
a practice of social work to deal with issues of international importance.
a practice with in social work that seeks to improve the social and material well-being of people across geo-political borders.
a practice of social work to impose international standards.
resolution.
72. International social work practice occurs
at international level only.
at United Nations meeting and other meetings of international organisations.
at the local, state and provincial levels within individual countries.
none of the above.
73. What is the impact of Globalisation on social work education
Social work education prepare professionals with multicultural competencies to deal with global problems and finding solutions.
It has improved its standards and quality.
Commercialization of social work education.
None of the above
74. Social work practice in international arena include
Individual and group empowerment
Institution building
Community and Nation building
All the above
75. Which aspects of International Social Work practice can be carried out in domestic environment
Migration and displacement
Refugees and immigrants populations
All vulnerable populations
All of the above
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