Exam Details
Subject | social work | |
Paper | paper 3 | |
Exam / Course | ugc net national eligibility test | |
Department | ||
Organization | university grants commission | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2014 | |
City, State | , |
Question Paper
1. The mechanism which pushes the painful experiences into unconscious mind is
Repression
Regression
Projection
Aggression
2. The employee Welfare Facilities available outside the organisation are called
Intra-mural facilities
Extra-mural facilities
Extravagance
None of the above
3. The matriarchal family is also known as
Father-centred
Mother-centred
Grandparents-centred
Sibling-centred
4. Data derived from ordinal called as
Metric data
Non-metric data
Numerical data
Paired data scale is
5. One man marrying more than one woman is called as
Polygyny
Polyandry
Monogamy
Group Marriage
6. The foundation for preparing scholarly writing into a study is
Sampling frame
Literature review
Research design
Data analysis the
7. Which one from below given options is termed as institutionalised inequality
Social group
Association
Social stratification
Social change
8. Which are the techniques used in behaviour modification
1. Impulsive Therapy
2. Assertive Therapy
3. Aversion Therapy
4. Simple Extinction Codes
1 and 3
2 4
3 4
3 4
9. highlights the interrelationships between different people in the group.
Sociogram
Reciprocal model
Differentiation
Remedial model
10. theory is used to find mental abilities of individual.
Factor analysis
Group factor
Perceptual factor
Memory factor
11. Main objective of Gandhi's concept of "Gram Swaraj" is
Antyodaya
Sarvodaya
Bhagyodaya
None of the above
12. Which is not a principle of community organisation
Principle of specific objectives
Principle of Dissolution
Principle of people's participation
Principle of planning
13. Who defined community as the smallest territorial group that can embrace all aspects of social life
Kingsley Devis
Bogardus
R.M. MacIver
Ogburn and Nimkoff
14. Which of the following are important elements of social action
1. Activeness of the community
2. Democratic approach
3. Understanding behaviour
4. Community Resources Codes
2 and 3 are correct.
3 and 4 are correct.
2 and 4 are correct.
3 and 4 are correct.
15. The National policy on child labour was declared in the year
1986
1992
1995
1987
16. Under the Ministry of Labour, MES scheme stands for
Mass Employment Skills
Modular Employable Skills
Modern Employment Skills
Main Employable Skills
17. Interactional (here and now) aspects of the client-therapist relationship in case work was emphasized by
Sigmund Freud
Otto Rank
Florance Hollis
Edwin J. Thomas
18. is gained whereas 'authority' is
acquired
possessed
imposed
Vested
19. The acronymn UDHR stands for
Universal Declaration on Human Resources
Universal Development of Human Resources
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
United Nations Development Fund for Health and Rehabilitation
20. Which among the following is not a feature of bureaucracy
Chain of command
Span of control
Personality
Specialization
21. in London encouraged self- help during 1869
Poor law
Social Care Council
Community Chest
Charity Organisation Society
22. The purging of emotions is called as
Mutual aid
Catharsis
Group cohesion
Mastery
23. The protection of Human Rights Act was passed in India in the year
1992
1991
1993
1994
24. Asymmetrical distribution indicates
Range
Standard deviation
Skewness
Kurtosis
25. Alfred Adler propagated
Instinctive theory
Social Urge Theory
Self Actualization Theory
Hierarchical Theory
26. Profession selection is an example of
Approach-approach Conflict
Avoidance-avoidance Conflict
Approach-avoidance Conflict
Multiple-approach Conflict
27. The discipline concerned with the statistical analysis and description of population composition is called
Population dynamics
Census
Population studies
Demography
28. The prohibition of all forms of child labour is explained in
Article 14
Article 18
Article 24
Article 32
29. The first Comprehensive Personality Theory given by Freud is
Psycho Analytical Theory
Psycho Social Theory
Social Learning Theory
Self Concept Theory
30. The organised effort to solve social problems with the influence of social legislation is called as
Social welfare
Social Action
Social change
Social stratification
31. The Developmental Policies which attempt to improve quality of life by centralising planning of goods and services needed by people are called as
Collectivist
Analytical
Elitist
Populist
32. Social Development is
a plea for larger allocation for social and welfare services
an integrated view of Development
an effort to provide ad-hoc growth targets in each of the separate sector of planning
planning exclusively concerned with social services
33. Emotional insulation
is covering himself from physical threats
involves the justification for inappropriate behaviour
is a manoeuvre 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
34. The attempt made by the social worker to measure the group experience in fulfilling the objectives is called as
Planning
Intervention
Evaluation
Termination
35. The foundation for the documentation of a programme is
Assessment
Accountability
Monitoring
Evaluation
36. The "Key Village" Scheme focuses on
Livestock
Agriculture
Irrigation
All the above
37. Social casework is primarily used by professional social workers to help individual and families to deal with
Interpersonal problems
Inter-group conflicts
Family condition
Inter-community problems
38. Repression refers to
a mental process in which extremely threatening and painful thoughts are excluded from the consciousness
a mental state in which person feels self satisfaction
a mental state in which person hits himself
a mental process in which a person blames himself
39. Which factor is responsible for social disorganization
Social process
Cultural-lag
Conflicting values
All the above
40. The forces that result from the interactions of group members are often referred to as
Group Conflict
Group Dynamics
Interpersonal intervention
Leadership conflict
41. Which one of the following is not a therapeutic group
Peer mentor group for drug deaddiction
Hobby group in a school for children
Guided recreational group for juvenile offenders
Treatment group of children having behavioural disorders.
42. The Article of Indian Constitution that defined 'Scheduled Tribes', is
Article 366
Article 365
Article 364
Article 363
43. Which of the following is an Ascribed Status
Teacher
Doctor
Female
Lawyer
44. Recognition of one's emotions and their effect is called as
Emotional Awareness
Emotional stability
Emotional Affection
Emotional Motivation
45. The main objective of communication is
Information
Personality development
Management
Leadership
46. Village social mapping is a popular method of
Participatory research
Participatory action research
Participatory Rural Appraisal
All the above
47. The observation of one's own mental and emotional process is called as
Self observation
Introspection
Retrospection
Physical sensation
48. Ideas of consciousness that is not able to measure is
Behaviourism
Functionalism
Structuralism
None of the above
49. Tolerance refers to
a condition where the drug user needs more and more of the drug to experience the same effect
a condition where the spouse of the addict continuously tolerate the drug use
a condition when society approves the use of drug due to compulsion of life saving of the user
A condition when a community allows the drug user to continue using drug with approved norms
50. Match List I with List II and select the correct answers from the codes given below
List I List II
a. National Food Security Act 1. 1970
b. Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act 2. 2008
c. RTI Act 3. 2013
d. Unorganised Workers' Social Security Act 4. 2005
Codes
a b c d
3 1 2 4
2 3 4 1
3 1 4 2
4 1 3 2
51. Match List I with List II and select the correct answers from the codes given below
List I List II
a. Social Conflict Theory 1. George Homans
b. Theory of Cultural Lag 2. Karl Marx
c. Theory of Differential Association 3. E.M. Sutherland
d. Social Exchange Theory 4. William Ogburn
Codes
a b c d
3 1 4 2
4 1 3 2
2 4 3 1
1 2 4 3
52. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below
List I List II
a. Community organization 1. Grace Coyle
b. Social Group Work 2. McNeil
c. Social Case work 3. Mary Richmond
d. Social Work Research 4. Allen Rubin
Codes
a b c d
3 1 4 2
2 3 4 1
2 1 3 4
1 2 4 3
53. Match List I with List II and select the correct answers from the codes given below
List I List II
a. Classical Conditioning 1. Ivan Pavlov
b. Operant conditioning 2. B.F. Skinner
c. Theory of insight learning 3. Edward Thorndike
d. Trial and Error Theory 4. Kohler
Codes
a b c d
1 2 4 3
2 3 4 1
1 2 3 4
4 1 3 2
54. Match List I with List II and select the correct answers from the codes given below
List I List II
a. Experimental design 1. Pure knowledge
b. Case Study Method 2. Pre and Post
c. Descriptive research 3. Fact finding
d. Fundamental research 4. Social unit of a person
Codes
a b c d
1 2 4 3
2 3 4 1
3 2 4 1
2 4 3 1
55. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below
List I List II
a. World Leprosy Eradication Day 1. December 3rd
b. World Health Day 2. April 7th
c. International Day of Persons with Disabilities 3. September 8th
d. International Literacy Day 4. January 31st
CODES:
a b c d
4 2 1 3
2 3 4 1
3 2 4 1
4 1 3 2
56. Match the following items given in List I with the items given in List II
List I List II
a. World Disabled Day 1. March 15
b. World Book Day 2. April 23
c. Anti-Tobacco Day 3. June 12
d. World Day against Child Labour 4. May 31
Codes
a b c d
1 2 4 3
1 4 3 2
2 4 3 1
2 1 4 3
57.
Assertion Social work is an organized activity which deals with economic dependency.
Reason Palliative activity is directed towards the alleviation of already existing economic stress.
Choose your answer from the codes given below
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
58.
Assertion Human learning is different from animal learning.
Reason Human has more sophisticated cognitive abilities. Choose your answer from the codes given below
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
59.
Assertion Collective bargaining process eliminates third party intervention.
Reason Collective Bargaining strongly believes in plant level negotiations.
Codes
Both and are correct.
Both and are not correct.
is correct but is not the correct explanation of
is correct and is the correct explanation of
60.
Assertion Treatment groups are generally composed of members with severe emotional, behavioural and personal problems.
Reason Persons poorly adjusted in a group will have poor adjustment in their social life.
Codes
Both and correct and is the correct explanation of
Both and are wrong.
Both and are correct but is not the correct explanation of
is correct, but is not the correct explanation of
61.
Assertion Ratio scale is the highest scale.
Reason Ratio scale compares intervals or differences. Choose your answer from the codes given below
Codes
Both and are correct.
Both and are not correct.
is correct, but is not correct.
is not correct, but is correct.
62. Arrange the following in the proper sequence
1. Attending to a call on woman helpline.
2. Investigation on the facts of the case.
3. Seeking permission of the court for providing shelter.
4. Working on psycho-social and vocational rehabilitation.
5. Working towards reconciliation or separation. Codes
1 2 3 4 5
2 3 5 1 4
1 3 2 5 4
4 2 1 3 5
63.
Assertion The person who needs some social and emotional help is called client.
Reason Client is always of the
same nature. Choose the correct answer from the codes given below
Codes
Both and are correct.
Both and are not correct.
is correct but is not correct.
is correct and is the correct explanation of
64. What is the sequence of PRA process
I. Sensitizing the team
II. Rapport building with target groups
III. Sharing the observations with target group
IV. Conducting the PRA
Codes
I II III IV
I II IV III
I IV II III
I IV III II
65. Arrange the major steps of social- planning in sequential order
1. Communicate findings with community.
2. Understand deficiencies of the system.
3. Making partnerships to make change.
4. Make strategies and mobilize people's participation.
Codes
1 3 4 2
2 3 1 4
2 1 4 3
1 4 3 2
66. Communication involves the flow of message in the sequence of I. Sender II. Encoding III. Receiver IV. Decoding Codes
I II IV III
II I IV III
IV I II III
II I III IV
67. CRC stands for
Criminal Records of the Child
Convention on the Rights of the Child
Commission for the Rights of the Child
Centre for the Rights of the Child
68. Give correct sequence of the States according to their year of adopting Panchayati Raj
I. Rajsthan and Andhra Pradesh
II. Assam, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka
III. Maharashtra
IV. Gujarat
Codes
I IV III II
II IV III I
IV II I III
I II III IV
69. Arrange the following milestones contributing to the development of case work as a method in a correct sequence they appeared
I. London Charity Organisation
II. Ego Psychology
III. Social Diagnosis
IV. Freudian Psychology
Codes
I III IV II
II IV I III
IV III II I
III I IV II
70. The difficulty in writing is termed as
Dyslexia
Discalculia
Disgraphia
None of the above
Food security refers to the availability of food and one's access to it. A household is considered food-secure when its occupants do not live in hunger or fear of starvation. The World Health Organization defines three facets of food security food availability, food access and food use. Food availability is having available sufficient quantities of food on a consistent basis. Food access is having sufficient resources, both economic and physical, to obtain appropriate foods for a nutritious diet. Food use is the appropriate use based on knowledge of basic nutrition and care, as well as adequate water and sanitation. The FAO adds a fourth facet the stability of the first three dimensions of food security over time. Food security at the national level refers mainly to availability in the country of sufficient stocks of food to meet domestic demand, either through domestic supply or through imports.
Loss/wastage of food in India is ironical given the fact that India is among the world's most hunger-ridden countries. With nearly one-fifth of total population and 43.5 percent of under-five children malnourished, India ranks 15th from the bottom in the 2012 global hunger index. A reduction in food loss/waste can potentially mitigate hunger in the country. Plugging the supply leakage and simplified life-style inducing fewer expenses on food in social gatherings would reduce the overall food production requirement. It would reduce the demand for food from the rich and increase its supply for the poor.
One of the best ways to ensure distribution of food grains in the country is through Public Distribution System. However, the distribution system must be competent enough to deliver as the basic objective of the bill is to curb hunger and malnutrition. Identification of beneficiaries should be done precisely and the machinery should be programmed perfectly to assure that the schemes reach the needy.
Drafting a Food Security Bill and passing it in the Parliament with absolute majority will alone not solve the purposes of food and malnutrition, but implementation of proper measures to ensure that the schemes reach the beneficiaries properly will only provide a better solution to solve the food crisis.
71. A household is considered food- secure when
food is made available
food access is heated
food use is improved
its occupants do not live in hunger or fear of starvation
72. Food security at the national level refers mainly to
the stability of availability, access and use of food
sufficient stocks of food to meet domestic demand either through domestic supply or through imports
Proper identification of beneficiaries
All the above
73. The basic objective of Food Security Bill is to
increase access to food
increase availability
increase food use
curb hunger and malnutrition
74. How to reduce the demand for food from the rich and increase its supply to poor
By reducing food loss/wastage
By plugging the supply leakage
Life-style inducing fewer expenses on food in social gatherings
By overall increase of food production
75. The success of Food Security Bill in India depends upon
By passing the Bill with absolute majority
By depending on existing public distribution system
By ensuring that the schemes reach the beneficiaries properly
By making India self-sufficient in food grain production at the macro level
Repression
Regression
Projection
Aggression
2. The employee Welfare Facilities available outside the organisation are called
Intra-mural facilities
Extra-mural facilities
Extravagance
None of the above
3. The matriarchal family is also known as
Father-centred
Mother-centred
Grandparents-centred
Sibling-centred
4. Data derived from ordinal called as
Metric data
Non-metric data
Numerical data
Paired data scale is
5. One man marrying more than one woman is called as
Polygyny
Polyandry
Monogamy
Group Marriage
6. The foundation for preparing scholarly writing into a study is
Sampling frame
Literature review
Research design
Data analysis the
7. Which one from below given options is termed as institutionalised inequality
Social group
Association
Social stratification
Social change
8. Which are the techniques used in behaviour modification
1. Impulsive Therapy
2. Assertive Therapy
3. Aversion Therapy
4. Simple Extinction Codes
1 and 3
2 4
3 4
3 4
9. highlights the interrelationships between different people in the group.
Sociogram
Reciprocal model
Differentiation
Remedial model
10. theory is used to find mental abilities of individual.
Factor analysis
Group factor
Perceptual factor
Memory factor
11. Main objective of Gandhi's concept of "Gram Swaraj" is
Antyodaya
Sarvodaya
Bhagyodaya
None of the above
12. Which is not a principle of community organisation
Principle of specific objectives
Principle of Dissolution
Principle of people's participation
Principle of planning
13. Who defined community as the smallest territorial group that can embrace all aspects of social life
Kingsley Devis
Bogardus
R.M. MacIver
Ogburn and Nimkoff
14. Which of the following are important elements of social action
1. Activeness of the community
2. Democratic approach
3. Understanding behaviour
4. Community Resources Codes
2 and 3 are correct.
3 and 4 are correct.
2 and 4 are correct.
3 and 4 are correct.
15. The National policy on child labour was declared in the year
1986
1992
1995
1987
16. Under the Ministry of Labour, MES scheme stands for
Mass Employment Skills
Modular Employable Skills
Modern Employment Skills
Main Employable Skills
17. Interactional (here and now) aspects of the client-therapist relationship in case work was emphasized by
Sigmund Freud
Otto Rank
Florance Hollis
Edwin J. Thomas
18. is gained whereas 'authority' is
acquired
possessed
imposed
Vested
19. The acronymn UDHR stands for
Universal Declaration on Human Resources
Universal Development of Human Resources
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
United Nations Development Fund for Health and Rehabilitation
20. Which among the following is not a feature of bureaucracy
Chain of command
Span of control
Personality
Specialization
21. in London encouraged self- help during 1869
Poor law
Social Care Council
Community Chest
Charity Organisation Society
22. The purging of emotions is called as
Mutual aid
Catharsis
Group cohesion
Mastery
23. The protection of Human Rights Act was passed in India in the year
1992
1991
1993
1994
24. Asymmetrical distribution indicates
Range
Standard deviation
Skewness
Kurtosis
25. Alfred Adler propagated
Instinctive theory
Social Urge Theory
Self Actualization Theory
Hierarchical Theory
26. Profession selection is an example of
Approach-approach Conflict
Avoidance-avoidance Conflict
Approach-avoidance Conflict
Multiple-approach Conflict
27. The discipline concerned with the statistical analysis and description of population composition is called
Population dynamics
Census
Population studies
Demography
28. The prohibition of all forms of child labour is explained in
Article 14
Article 18
Article 24
Article 32
29. The first Comprehensive Personality Theory given by Freud is
Psycho Analytical Theory
Psycho Social Theory
Social Learning Theory
Self Concept Theory
30. The organised effort to solve social problems with the influence of social legislation is called as
Social welfare
Social Action
Social change
Social stratification
31. The Developmental Policies which attempt to improve quality of life by centralising planning of goods and services needed by people are called as
Collectivist
Analytical
Elitist
Populist
32. Social Development is
a plea for larger allocation for social and welfare services
an integrated view of Development
an effort to provide ad-hoc growth targets in each of the separate sector of planning
planning exclusively concerned with social services
33. Emotional insulation
is covering himself from physical threats
involves the justification for inappropriate behaviour
is a manoeuvre 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
34. The attempt made by the social worker to measure the group experience in fulfilling the objectives is called as
Planning
Intervention
Evaluation
Termination
35. The foundation for the documentation of a programme is
Assessment
Accountability
Monitoring
Evaluation
36. The "Key Village" Scheme focuses on
Livestock
Agriculture
Irrigation
All the above
37. Social casework is primarily used by professional social workers to help individual and families to deal with
Interpersonal problems
Inter-group conflicts
Family condition
Inter-community problems
38. Repression refers to
a mental process in which extremely threatening and painful thoughts are excluded from the consciousness
a mental state in which person feels self satisfaction
a mental state in which person hits himself
a mental process in which a person blames himself
39. Which factor is responsible for social disorganization
Social process
Cultural-lag
Conflicting values
All the above
40. The forces that result from the interactions of group members are often referred to as
Group Conflict
Group Dynamics
Interpersonal intervention
Leadership conflict
41. Which one of the following is not a therapeutic group
Peer mentor group for drug deaddiction
Hobby group in a school for children
Guided recreational group for juvenile offenders
Treatment group of children having behavioural disorders.
42. The Article of Indian Constitution that defined 'Scheduled Tribes', is
Article 366
Article 365
Article 364
Article 363
43. Which of the following is an Ascribed Status
Teacher
Doctor
Female
Lawyer
44. Recognition of one's emotions and their effect is called as
Emotional Awareness
Emotional stability
Emotional Affection
Emotional Motivation
45. The main objective of communication is
Information
Personality development
Management
Leadership
46. Village social mapping is a popular method of
Participatory research
Participatory action research
Participatory Rural Appraisal
All the above
47. The observation of one's own mental and emotional process is called as
Self observation
Introspection
Retrospection
Physical sensation
48. Ideas of consciousness that is not able to measure is
Behaviourism
Functionalism
Structuralism
None of the above
49. Tolerance refers to
a condition where the drug user needs more and more of the drug to experience the same effect
a condition where the spouse of the addict continuously tolerate the drug use
a condition when society approves the use of drug due to compulsion of life saving of the user
A condition when a community allows the drug user to continue using drug with approved norms
50. Match List I with List II and select the correct answers from the codes given below
List I List II
a. National Food Security Act 1. 1970
b. Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act 2. 2008
c. RTI Act 3. 2013
d. Unorganised Workers' Social Security Act 4. 2005
Codes
a b c d
3 1 2 4
2 3 4 1
3 1 4 2
4 1 3 2
51. Match List I with List II and select the correct answers from the codes given below
List I List II
a. Social Conflict Theory 1. George Homans
b. Theory of Cultural Lag 2. Karl Marx
c. Theory of Differential Association 3. E.M. Sutherland
d. Social Exchange Theory 4. William Ogburn
Codes
a b c d
3 1 4 2
4 1 3 2
2 4 3 1
1 2 4 3
52. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below
List I List II
a. Community organization 1. Grace Coyle
b. Social Group Work 2. McNeil
c. Social Case work 3. Mary Richmond
d. Social Work Research 4. Allen Rubin
Codes
a b c d
3 1 4 2
2 3 4 1
2 1 3 4
1 2 4 3
53. Match List I with List II and select the correct answers from the codes given below
List I List II
a. Classical Conditioning 1. Ivan Pavlov
b. Operant conditioning 2. B.F. Skinner
c. Theory of insight learning 3. Edward Thorndike
d. Trial and Error Theory 4. Kohler
Codes
a b c d
1 2 4 3
2 3 4 1
1 2 3 4
4 1 3 2
54. Match List I with List II and select the correct answers from the codes given below
List I List II
a. Experimental design 1. Pure knowledge
b. Case Study Method 2. Pre and Post
c. Descriptive research 3. Fact finding
d. Fundamental research 4. Social unit of a person
Codes
a b c d
1 2 4 3
2 3 4 1
3 2 4 1
2 4 3 1
55. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below
List I List II
a. World Leprosy Eradication Day 1. December 3rd
b. World Health Day 2. April 7th
c. International Day of Persons with Disabilities 3. September 8th
d. International Literacy Day 4. January 31st
CODES:
a b c d
4 2 1 3
2 3 4 1
3 2 4 1
4 1 3 2
56. Match the following items given in List I with the items given in List II
List I List II
a. World Disabled Day 1. March 15
b. World Book Day 2. April 23
c. Anti-Tobacco Day 3. June 12
d. World Day against Child Labour 4. May 31
Codes
a b c d
1 2 4 3
1 4 3 2
2 4 3 1
2 1 4 3
57.
Assertion Social work is an organized activity which deals with economic dependency.
Reason Palliative activity is directed towards the alleviation of already existing economic stress.
Choose your answer from the codes given below
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
58.
Assertion Human learning is different from animal learning.
Reason Human has more sophisticated cognitive abilities. Choose your answer from the codes given below
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
59.
Assertion Collective bargaining process eliminates third party intervention.
Reason Collective Bargaining strongly believes in plant level negotiations.
Codes
Both and are correct.
Both and are not correct.
is correct but is not the correct explanation of
is correct and is the correct explanation of
60.
Assertion Treatment groups are generally composed of members with severe emotional, behavioural and personal problems.
Reason Persons poorly adjusted in a group will have poor adjustment in their social life.
Codes
Both and correct and is the correct explanation of
Both and are wrong.
Both and are correct but is not the correct explanation of
is correct, but is not the correct explanation of
61.
Assertion Ratio scale is the highest scale.
Reason Ratio scale compares intervals or differences. Choose your answer from the codes given below
Codes
Both and are correct.
Both and are not correct.
is correct, but is not correct.
is not correct, but is correct.
62. Arrange the following in the proper sequence
1. Attending to a call on woman helpline.
2. Investigation on the facts of the case.
3. Seeking permission of the court for providing shelter.
4. Working on psycho-social and vocational rehabilitation.
5. Working towards reconciliation or separation. Codes
1 2 3 4 5
2 3 5 1 4
1 3 2 5 4
4 2 1 3 5
63.
Assertion The person who needs some social and emotional help is called client.
Reason Client is always of the
same nature. Choose the correct answer from the codes given below
Codes
Both and are correct.
Both and are not correct.
is correct but is not correct.
is correct and is the correct explanation of
64. What is the sequence of PRA process
I. Sensitizing the team
II. Rapport building with target groups
III. Sharing the observations with target group
IV. Conducting the PRA
Codes
I II III IV
I II IV III
I IV II III
I IV III II
65. Arrange the major steps of social- planning in sequential order
1. Communicate findings with community.
2. Understand deficiencies of the system.
3. Making partnerships to make change.
4. Make strategies and mobilize people's participation.
Codes
1 3 4 2
2 3 1 4
2 1 4 3
1 4 3 2
66. Communication involves the flow of message in the sequence of I. Sender II. Encoding III. Receiver IV. Decoding Codes
I II IV III
II I IV III
IV I II III
II I III IV
67. CRC stands for
Criminal Records of the Child
Convention on the Rights of the Child
Commission for the Rights of the Child
Centre for the Rights of the Child
68. Give correct sequence of the States according to their year of adopting Panchayati Raj
I. Rajsthan and Andhra Pradesh
II. Assam, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka
III. Maharashtra
IV. Gujarat
Codes
I IV III II
II IV III I
IV II I III
I II III IV
69. Arrange the following milestones contributing to the development of case work as a method in a correct sequence they appeared
I. London Charity Organisation
II. Ego Psychology
III. Social Diagnosis
IV. Freudian Psychology
Codes
I III IV II
II IV I III
IV III II I
III I IV II
70. The difficulty in writing is termed as
Dyslexia
Discalculia
Disgraphia
None of the above
Food security refers to the availability of food and one's access to it. A household is considered food-secure when its occupants do not live in hunger or fear of starvation. The World Health Organization defines three facets of food security food availability, food access and food use. Food availability is having available sufficient quantities of food on a consistent basis. Food access is having sufficient resources, both economic and physical, to obtain appropriate foods for a nutritious diet. Food use is the appropriate use based on knowledge of basic nutrition and care, as well as adequate water and sanitation. The FAO adds a fourth facet the stability of the first three dimensions of food security over time. Food security at the national level refers mainly to availability in the country of sufficient stocks of food to meet domestic demand, either through domestic supply or through imports.
Loss/wastage of food in India is ironical given the fact that India is among the world's most hunger-ridden countries. With nearly one-fifth of total population and 43.5 percent of under-five children malnourished, India ranks 15th from the bottom in the 2012 global hunger index. A reduction in food loss/waste can potentially mitigate hunger in the country. Plugging the supply leakage and simplified life-style inducing fewer expenses on food in social gatherings would reduce the overall food production requirement. It would reduce the demand for food from the rich and increase its supply for the poor.
One of the best ways to ensure distribution of food grains in the country is through Public Distribution System. However, the distribution system must be competent enough to deliver as the basic objective of the bill is to curb hunger and malnutrition. Identification of beneficiaries should be done precisely and the machinery should be programmed perfectly to assure that the schemes reach the needy.
Drafting a Food Security Bill and passing it in the Parliament with absolute majority will alone not solve the purposes of food and malnutrition, but implementation of proper measures to ensure that the schemes reach the beneficiaries properly will only provide a better solution to solve the food crisis.
71. A household is considered food- secure when
food is made available
food access is heated
food use is improved
its occupants do not live in hunger or fear of starvation
72. Food security at the national level refers mainly to
the stability of availability, access and use of food
sufficient stocks of food to meet domestic demand either through domestic supply or through imports
Proper identification of beneficiaries
All the above
73. The basic objective of Food Security Bill is to
increase access to food
increase availability
increase food use
curb hunger and malnutrition
74. How to reduce the demand for food from the rich and increase its supply to poor
By reducing food loss/wastage
By plugging the supply leakage
Life-style inducing fewer expenses on food in social gatherings
By overall increase of food production
75. The success of Food Security Bill in India depends upon
By passing the Bill with absolute majority
By depending on existing public distribution system
By ensuring that the schemes reach the beneficiaries properly
By making India self-sufficient in food grain production at the macro level
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