Exam Details

Subject social work
Paper paper 3
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
Department
Organization university grants commission
Position
Exam Date 01, June, 2011
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Question Paper

1. Delineate 'the road ahead' for Social Work Education in India by critically examining its current status.
Critically examine the role of NGOs in promoting sustainable development in contemporary India.
2. "India will achieve Millennium Development Goals by 2015." Critically examine the statement.
The enactment of The Right to Education Act is a revolutionary step towards achieving the goals of Child Rights Convention. Discuss.
3. Explain the Managerial functions of Human Resource Manager in the present industrial set-up.
4. 'Managers are not born but made.'- Discuss the statement in the light of management development programme.
5. Enumerate the salient features of Industrial Disputes Act, 1948, with special reference to prevention of settlement of strikes and lockouts in public sector organisation.
3. Discuss the historical development of Psychiatric Social Work in India.
4. Critically examine the working of Primary Health Centres in your State.
5. Explain the role of social worker in dealing with residential patients in a palliative care centre.
3. Define Community Development. Discuss in detail any one model of community development.
4. Compare and contrast the needs and problems of rural and urban communities using suitable examples.
5. Discuss the main Government programmes for tribal development while highlighting the challenges in the process of their implementation.
3. Trace out the changing demographic and social situation of in India.
4. Critically examine the "Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act" and suggest measures for its effective implementation.
5. Discuss the governmental initiatives in the area of child protection.
3. What are the main features of Neo-classical Theory of Causation of Crime
4. Compare and contrast the institutional and community-based treatment of offenders.
5. What is the role of professional social worker towards offenders released from Jail
6. Discuss the relevance of systems approach to Social Work Practice.
7. Discuss the salient features of the XI Five Year Plan.
8. Explain with examples any two defence mechanisms.
9. Discuss the importance of home visit in case work practice.
10. 'The scope for group work practice in a hospital setting is limited.' Discuss.
11. Explain the concept of conscientization.
12. What is exploratory research design
13. Discuss the objectives of the Juvenile Justice Act of 2000.
14. Define Sustainable Development.

Social work is a professional service, based on scientific knowledge and skill in human relations, which helps individuals, groups, or communities obtain social or personal satisfaction and independence. While professional social work was first performed by private or public agencies, it is now also carried on in private practice, by various counselling services, and in other settings. The term social welfare has a broader meaning than professional social work. In the definition accepted by the United Nations, it includes organized activities aimed at helping individuals or communities to meet their basic needs, and at promoting their well-being in harmony with the interests of their families and communities. Education, labour legislation, and recreation contribute to the well-being of the population, but we do not include them in our discussion of social welfare.
We shall, however, discuss the structure and function of social services administered by public and private organizations. The objective of these services is to secure for each human being, as much as possible, the economic and social necessities: a decent standard of health and living conditions, equal opportunities, and the highest possible degree of self-respect, dignity, and freedom of thought and action without interfering with the same rights of others. Social security is a program of protection provided by social legislation against sickness, unemployment, death of wage-earner, old-age or disability dependency, and accidents contingencies against which the individual cannot be expected to protect himself. As a rule, protection is secured by various forms of social insurance, public assistance, and health and welfare services. In the strict sense the term social security does not include private, voluntary social services or industrial or cooperative activities, but in many countries these play an important role. The philosophy underlying our system of social welfare is an essential cultural characteristic of modern society.

15. What do you understand by Social Work

16. How is Social Welfare different from Social Work

17. 'The objective of social services is to provide a decent standard of living for all.'
Comment.

18.Outline the contingencies covered under social security in India.

19. What are the drawbacks of Social Security measures


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