Exam Details
Subject | social work | |
Paper | paper 2 | |
Exam / Course | ugc net national eligibility test | |
Department | ||
Organization | university grants commission | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2015 | |
City, State | , |
Question Paper
1 Which method of social work is related to the process of transforming social policy into social welfare
Social work research
Community organisation
Social action
Social welfare administration
2 'The person in situation' was coined by
Marry Richmond
Florence Hollis
H. Bartlett
Charles Cooley
3 Which is not true of Social values
Values are preferred behaviour
Values cannot be proved
Values grow out of personal experiences
Values are evolving in nature
4 Which one of the following is not a principle of social group work given by H.B. Trecker
The principle of democratic self determination
The principle of focussing on change and possibilities
The principle of flexible functional organisation
The principle of progressive programme experience
5 Which one of the following is not secondary data in Social Work research
Information collected from Journals
Information collected from Reports
Information collected from Respondents
Information collected from Websites
6 The book 'Community Welfare Organization Principles and Practice' has been written by
M.S. Gore
Murray G. Ross
K.D. Gangrade
Arthar Dunham
7 Ego states referred in Transactional Analysis Theory does not include
Child
Parent
Adult
Sibling
8 Anti Social personality has
Undeveloped Id.
Undeveloped Ego
Underdeveloped Super Ego
Undeveloped all Three i.e. Id, Ego and Super-ego
9 Evaluation research is basically
Confirmatory research
Fundamental research
Action research
Pure research
10 Which one of the following is not the characteristic of social disorganisation
Obstructing the functioning of patterns of coordination
Endangering the survival of group
Adhering the rules laid down by society
Lack of social cohesion
11 Universe of study is defined as
Coverage of study
Total number of units
Geographical area
Unit of study
12 According to Freudian theory, personality consists of
Id and Ego only
Conscious and Subconscious only
Id, Ego and Super Ego
Ego and Super Ego only
13 Bottom -up concept related to
Mega Planning
Macro Planning
Mezzo Planning
Micro Planning
14 Paulo Friere's approach could be briefly stated as
Organisation of services of people
Mobilization of community leaders
Action reflection process with people
Identification of target systems for work
15 Pilot study refers to
Preliminary study conducted on a limited scale before the original study
Preliminary testing of tools used for the research
Follow up study done within a year after the original study
Macro level study undertaken to test the hypothesis
16 The Constant and Control variable is used in
Exploratory Research
Descriptive Research
Evaluation Research
Experimental Research
17 Who gave the concept of "Looking glass self"
Karl Marx
Margaret H. Mead
Charles Cooley
M.K. Gandhi
18 Who coined the term conjugal family
William J. Goode
Murdock
Cooper
Talcott Parsons
19 Age sex distribution at a given time is known as
Population explosion
Population grid
Population pyramid
Population control
20 The meaning of sustainable development is
Sustained growth
Sustained profit
Sustained capital
Sustained natural capital
2l Who is the proponent of the theory of hedonism in criminology
Beccaria
Lombroso
Hooton
Sigmund Freud
22 Who introduced the term 'Folkways' in Sociological Literature
George Simmel
Robert Merton
Auguste Comte
William G. Sumner
23 With whom can First Information Report be lodged
Circle Officer of Police
Superintendent of Police
Inspector General of Police
Officer in Charge of Police Station
24 Which Government launched Firka Development Scheme
Government of U.P.
Government of Bihar
Government of Madras
Government of Bengal
25 Achievement Motivation is a concept frequently associated with
A. Maslow
H. Murray
C. Jung
D. McClleland
26 Which one of the following is not the characteristic of vertical organisation
Narrow Span
Closed Control
Broad Span
Centralisation
27 Women's studies researchers should view women as
Objects and consumers
Subjects and producers
Objects and producers
Consumers only
28 Which of the following gender related index was developed and used by United Nations in 2010
Gender Related Development Index
Gender Inequality Index
Gender Empowerment Measure
Inequality Adjusted Human Development Index
29 The acronym AYUSH is
An NGO Working for Child Welfare
A Department of the Government of India
A Drug Control Programme
Polio Eradication Programme
30 Deviance is not
A human behaviour
Beyond tolerance level of society
A disapproved direction
Glorified behaviour
31 Which one of the following authorities grants probation to offenders
Police
Court
Prosecution
Jail
32 Which of the following does not lead to feminisation of poverty
Women workers excluded from economic opportunities
Women's work for longer hours at lower wages
Lack of property/land rights for women
Women's economic independence
33 According to the census, 2011 which among the following states has highest proportion of Scheduled Tribe population within the state
Tamil Nadu
Maharashtra
Manipur
Mizoram
34 Which School of Thought used the concept of social disorganisation in explaining Juvenile delinquency
Classical School
Positive School
Chicago School
Cartographical School
35 Disorders of traits are best associated with
Personality disorders
Anxiety disorders
Sexual disorders
Substance abuse disorders
36 The new name of Remand Home is .
Certified School
Fit Persons Home
Observation Home
Borstal School
37 Equal Remuneration Act 1976 provides that
Women and Men will be paid equally for doing the same work
There will be no discrimination against women at the time of recruitment
The employer is bound to maintain a register of the workers
Codes
and
and only
and only
and only
38 Match List I with List II and choose correct answer from the codes given below
List I (Models) List II (Methods)
Social planning Social case work
Behaviour modification Social group work
Reciprocal model Community organisation
Conscientization Social action
Codes
39 Match List I with List -II and choose the correct answer from the codes
List I List II
Classical Conditioning Parent Adult Child
Operant Conditioning Response Modification
Rational Emotive Therapy Substitutional Learning
Transactional Analysis ABC Model
Codes
40 Match List I with List -II and select the correct answer with the help of codes attached
List I List II
Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act 2013
The Sexual Harassment of Women at Work-Place 2012 (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act
Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2006
The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act 2005
Codes
41 Match List I with List II and select the correct answer with the help of codes given
List I List II
Sam Pitroda National Commission for ST
Naseem Ahmed(ii) National Commission for SC
P.L. Punia National Knowledge Commission
Rameshwar Oraon National Commission for Minorities
Codes
42 Assertion Social work is a human rights profession.
Reason Client problem should be solved as per his/her decision. Codes
Both and are correct
Both and are not correct
is correct but is not the correct Reason
is correct but is not the correct Assertion
43
Assertion Networks together with shared norms, values and understanding that facilitate co-operation within or among groups is known as Social Capital.
Reason Networks are real world links between groups or individuals.
Codes
is correct and is incorrect
is incorrect and is correct
and are correct
and are incorrect
44
Assertion The same end -state can be reached by a variety of different initial conditions and through different processes.
Reason Equilibrium is explained by the term homeostasis.
Codes
is correct and is incorrect
and are incorrect
is incorrect and is correct
and are correct
45
Assertion Time use surveys examine the allocation and efficiency of non working time.
Reason Time use surveys enable giving visibility to women's invisible work. Codes
is correct but is not correct
is not correct but is correct
Both and are not correct
Both and are correct
Evidence-based practice is a process in which the practitioner combines well-researched interventions with clinical experience and ethics, and client preferences and culture to guide and inform the delivery of treatments and services. It is a process in which practitioners make practice decisions in light of the best research evidence available. The evidence-based practice model encourages practitioners to integrate scientific evidence with their practice expertise and knowledge of the personal circumstances bearing on specific practice decisions. Evidence-based social work practice involves clients as informed participants by seeking out practice-related research findings regarding important decisions and sharing the results of such a search with clients. If no evidence can be found to support a service decision, the client needs to be informed and practitioners need to describe their rationale for making recommendations to clients. This approach ensures that the treatments and services, when used as intended, will have the most effective outcomes as demonstrated by the research. It will also ensure that programs with proven success will be more widely disseminated and will benefit a greater number of people. Evidence-based practice is most commonly discussed in regard to decisions about what interventions to be provided to the clients. Apart from that it also applies to decisions about how best to assess the practice problems and decisions practitioners make at other levels of practice such as decisions about social policies and communities. For example, a clinical practitioner following the evidence-based practice model with a newly referred client will attempt to find and use the most scientifically validated diagnostic tools in assessing client problems and treatment needs and then develop a treatment plan in light of the best research evidence available. At the level of social policy, evidence-based practitioners will attempt to formulate and advocate policies that, the best research available suggests, are most likely to achieve their desired aims. Likewise, evidence-based practitioners working at the community level will make practice decisions at that level in light of community-level practice research. Moreover, evidence-based practitioners at each level will utilize research methods to evaluate the outcomes of their practice decisions to see if the chosen course of action is achieving its desired aim. If it is not, then the evidence-based practitioner will choose an alternative course of action again in light of the best research evidence available and again evaluating its outcome.
46 Evidence-based practice can best be explained as
Process in which the practitioner combines well researched interventions with clinical experience and ethics
Process of intervention based on clients' preferences and culture to guide and inform the delivery of treatments and services
Practice that is most commonly discussed in regard to decisions about what interventions to provide to clients
Process of assessing client problems and treatment needs and then developing a treatment plan
47 Evidence-based practice in Social Work is most-commonly discussed with regard to decisions relating to
Intervention
Follow up
Termination
Evaluation
48 At the level of Social Policy, the major role of the evidenced-based practitioner is
To formulate and advocate policies that are most likely to achieve their desired aims
To make practice decisions in light of community level practice research
To utilize research methods to evaluate the outcomes
To choose an alternative course of action
49 What does a clinical practitioner (using EBP model) do with a newly referred client
Take the informed consent of the client
Assess clients' problems and needs by using the most scientifically validated diagnostic tools
Making treatment plan based on clients' preferences and culture
Client is given services as per the needs felt by him/her
50 During evaluation of the practice outcomes, if the chosen course of action is not achieving the desired end, the EBP practitioner .
Will choose an alternative course of action based on research evidence
Will utilise the already available outcome
Will ignore the available practice outcomes
Will take appropriate decisions in the light of clients' preferences and needs.
Social work research
Community organisation
Social action
Social welfare administration
2 'The person in situation' was coined by
Marry Richmond
Florence Hollis
H. Bartlett
Charles Cooley
3 Which is not true of Social values
Values are preferred behaviour
Values cannot be proved
Values grow out of personal experiences
Values are evolving in nature
4 Which one of the following is not a principle of social group work given by H.B. Trecker
The principle of democratic self determination
The principle of focussing on change and possibilities
The principle of flexible functional organisation
The principle of progressive programme experience
5 Which one of the following is not secondary data in Social Work research
Information collected from Journals
Information collected from Reports
Information collected from Respondents
Information collected from Websites
6 The book 'Community Welfare Organization Principles and Practice' has been written by
M.S. Gore
Murray G. Ross
K.D. Gangrade
Arthar Dunham
7 Ego states referred in Transactional Analysis Theory does not include
Child
Parent
Adult
Sibling
8 Anti Social personality has
Undeveloped Id.
Undeveloped Ego
Underdeveloped Super Ego
Undeveloped all Three i.e. Id, Ego and Super-ego
9 Evaluation research is basically
Confirmatory research
Fundamental research
Action research
Pure research
10 Which one of the following is not the characteristic of social disorganisation
Obstructing the functioning of patterns of coordination
Endangering the survival of group
Adhering the rules laid down by society
Lack of social cohesion
11 Universe of study is defined as
Coverage of study
Total number of units
Geographical area
Unit of study
12 According to Freudian theory, personality consists of
Id and Ego only
Conscious and Subconscious only
Id, Ego and Super Ego
Ego and Super Ego only
13 Bottom -up concept related to
Mega Planning
Macro Planning
Mezzo Planning
Micro Planning
14 Paulo Friere's approach could be briefly stated as
Organisation of services of people
Mobilization of community leaders
Action reflection process with people
Identification of target systems for work
15 Pilot study refers to
Preliminary study conducted on a limited scale before the original study
Preliminary testing of tools used for the research
Follow up study done within a year after the original study
Macro level study undertaken to test the hypothesis
16 The Constant and Control variable is used in
Exploratory Research
Descriptive Research
Evaluation Research
Experimental Research
17 Who gave the concept of "Looking glass self"
Karl Marx
Margaret H. Mead
Charles Cooley
M.K. Gandhi
18 Who coined the term conjugal family
William J. Goode
Murdock
Cooper
Talcott Parsons
19 Age sex distribution at a given time is known as
Population explosion
Population grid
Population pyramid
Population control
20 The meaning of sustainable development is
Sustained growth
Sustained profit
Sustained capital
Sustained natural capital
2l Who is the proponent of the theory of hedonism in criminology
Beccaria
Lombroso
Hooton
Sigmund Freud
22 Who introduced the term 'Folkways' in Sociological Literature
George Simmel
Robert Merton
Auguste Comte
William G. Sumner
23 With whom can First Information Report be lodged
Circle Officer of Police
Superintendent of Police
Inspector General of Police
Officer in Charge of Police Station
24 Which Government launched Firka Development Scheme
Government of U.P.
Government of Bihar
Government of Madras
Government of Bengal
25 Achievement Motivation is a concept frequently associated with
A. Maslow
H. Murray
C. Jung
D. McClleland
26 Which one of the following is not the characteristic of vertical organisation
Narrow Span
Closed Control
Broad Span
Centralisation
27 Women's studies researchers should view women as
Objects and consumers
Subjects and producers
Objects and producers
Consumers only
28 Which of the following gender related index was developed and used by United Nations in 2010
Gender Related Development Index
Gender Inequality Index
Gender Empowerment Measure
Inequality Adjusted Human Development Index
29 The acronym AYUSH is
An NGO Working for Child Welfare
A Department of the Government of India
A Drug Control Programme
Polio Eradication Programme
30 Deviance is not
A human behaviour
Beyond tolerance level of society
A disapproved direction
Glorified behaviour
31 Which one of the following authorities grants probation to offenders
Police
Court
Prosecution
Jail
32 Which of the following does not lead to feminisation of poverty
Women workers excluded from economic opportunities
Women's work for longer hours at lower wages
Lack of property/land rights for women
Women's economic independence
33 According to the census, 2011 which among the following states has highest proportion of Scheduled Tribe population within the state
Tamil Nadu
Maharashtra
Manipur
Mizoram
34 Which School of Thought used the concept of social disorganisation in explaining Juvenile delinquency
Classical School
Positive School
Chicago School
Cartographical School
35 Disorders of traits are best associated with
Personality disorders
Anxiety disorders
Sexual disorders
Substance abuse disorders
36 The new name of Remand Home is .
Certified School
Fit Persons Home
Observation Home
Borstal School
37 Equal Remuneration Act 1976 provides that
Women and Men will be paid equally for doing the same work
There will be no discrimination against women at the time of recruitment
The employer is bound to maintain a register of the workers
Codes
and
and only
and only
and only
38 Match List I with List II and choose correct answer from the codes given below
List I (Models) List II (Methods)
Social planning Social case work
Behaviour modification Social group work
Reciprocal model Community organisation
Conscientization Social action
Codes
39 Match List I with List -II and choose the correct answer from the codes
List I List II
Classical Conditioning Parent Adult Child
Operant Conditioning Response Modification
Rational Emotive Therapy Substitutional Learning
Transactional Analysis ABC Model
Codes
40 Match List I with List -II and select the correct answer with the help of codes attached
List I List II
Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act 2013
The Sexual Harassment of Women at Work-Place 2012 (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act
Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2006
The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act 2005
Codes
41 Match List I with List II and select the correct answer with the help of codes given
List I List II
Sam Pitroda National Commission for ST
Naseem Ahmed(ii) National Commission for SC
P.L. Punia National Knowledge Commission
Rameshwar Oraon National Commission for Minorities
Codes
42 Assertion Social work is a human rights profession.
Reason Client problem should be solved as per his/her decision. Codes
Both and are correct
Both and are not correct
is correct but is not the correct Reason
is correct but is not the correct Assertion
43
Assertion Networks together with shared norms, values and understanding that facilitate co-operation within or among groups is known as Social Capital.
Reason Networks are real world links between groups or individuals.
Codes
is correct and is incorrect
is incorrect and is correct
and are correct
and are incorrect
44
Assertion The same end -state can be reached by a variety of different initial conditions and through different processes.
Reason Equilibrium is explained by the term homeostasis.
Codes
is correct and is incorrect
and are incorrect
is incorrect and is correct
and are correct
45
Assertion Time use surveys examine the allocation and efficiency of non working time.
Reason Time use surveys enable giving visibility to women's invisible work. Codes
is correct but is not correct
is not correct but is correct
Both and are not correct
Both and are correct
Evidence-based practice is a process in which the practitioner combines well-researched interventions with clinical experience and ethics, and client preferences and culture to guide and inform the delivery of treatments and services. It is a process in which practitioners make practice decisions in light of the best research evidence available. The evidence-based practice model encourages practitioners to integrate scientific evidence with their practice expertise and knowledge of the personal circumstances bearing on specific practice decisions. Evidence-based social work practice involves clients as informed participants by seeking out practice-related research findings regarding important decisions and sharing the results of such a search with clients. If no evidence can be found to support a service decision, the client needs to be informed and practitioners need to describe their rationale for making recommendations to clients. This approach ensures that the treatments and services, when used as intended, will have the most effective outcomes as demonstrated by the research. It will also ensure that programs with proven success will be more widely disseminated and will benefit a greater number of people. Evidence-based practice is most commonly discussed in regard to decisions about what interventions to be provided to the clients. Apart from that it also applies to decisions about how best to assess the practice problems and decisions practitioners make at other levels of practice such as decisions about social policies and communities. For example, a clinical practitioner following the evidence-based practice model with a newly referred client will attempt to find and use the most scientifically validated diagnostic tools in assessing client problems and treatment needs and then develop a treatment plan in light of the best research evidence available. At the level of social policy, evidence-based practitioners will attempt to formulate and advocate policies that, the best research available suggests, are most likely to achieve their desired aims. Likewise, evidence-based practitioners working at the community level will make practice decisions at that level in light of community-level practice research. Moreover, evidence-based practitioners at each level will utilize research methods to evaluate the outcomes of their practice decisions to see if the chosen course of action is achieving its desired aim. If it is not, then the evidence-based practitioner will choose an alternative course of action again in light of the best research evidence available and again evaluating its outcome.
46 Evidence-based practice can best be explained as
Process in which the practitioner combines well researched interventions with clinical experience and ethics
Process of intervention based on clients' preferences and culture to guide and inform the delivery of treatments and services
Practice that is most commonly discussed in regard to decisions about what interventions to provide to clients
Process of assessing client problems and treatment needs and then developing a treatment plan
47 Evidence-based practice in Social Work is most-commonly discussed with regard to decisions relating to
Intervention
Follow up
Termination
Evaluation
48 At the level of Social Policy, the major role of the evidenced-based practitioner is
To formulate and advocate policies that are most likely to achieve their desired aims
To make practice decisions in light of community level practice research
To utilize research methods to evaluate the outcomes
To choose an alternative course of action
49 What does a clinical practitioner (using EBP model) do with a newly referred client
Take the informed consent of the client
Assess clients' problems and needs by using the most scientifically validated diagnostic tools
Making treatment plan based on clients' preferences and culture
Client is given services as per the needs felt by him/her
50 During evaluation of the practice outcomes, if the chosen course of action is not achieving the desired end, the EBP practitioner .
Will choose an alternative course of action based on research evidence
Will utilise the already available outcome
Will ignore the available practice outcomes
Will take appropriate decisions in the light of clients' preferences and needs.
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