Exam Details
Subject | professional social work - indian perspective | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | school of social work (sosw) - master of social work | |
Department | ||
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. Highlight the impact of Brahmo Samaj, Tabligh movement, Dravidian movement and Naxalbari movement in removing various social problems prevalent in the Indian society.
OR
Discuss Gandhi's 19-point constructive programme.
2. Enlist and explain various social work professional organisations in India.
OR
Enumerate and discuss the career options in social work.
3. Answer any two of the following questions in about 300 words each
What is the role of Indian Council for Child welfare Discuss with examples.
Identify and describe the affinity between the concepts and values of Hinduism and professional social work.
Write a note on gramdan vis-a-vis community organisation as a method of professional social work.
Role of social workers in policy formulation and development.
4. Answer any four of the following questions in about 150 words each
Elaborate on the nature of welfare state in the ancient period.
What are the important peasant movements in India
Enlist the objectives of NAPSWI.
What are the various stages of establishment of various social work educational institutions in India
Name four prominent journals in the field of social work.
Write a short note on state Social Welfare Departments.
5. Write short notes on any five of the following questions in about 100 words each
Central and State Social Welfare Board
Sri Narayan Guru
Missionaries of Charity
Sikhism and Social Work
Concept of Satyagraha
Advocacy
Boycott
Christian contribution to social work profession in India.
OR
Discuss Gandhi's 19-point constructive programme.
2. Enlist and explain various social work professional organisations in India.
OR
Enumerate and discuss the career options in social work.
3. Answer any two of the following questions in about 300 words each
What is the role of Indian Council for Child welfare Discuss with examples.
Identify and describe the affinity between the concepts and values of Hinduism and professional social work.
Write a note on gramdan vis-a-vis community organisation as a method of professional social work.
Role of social workers in policy formulation and development.
4. Answer any four of the following questions in about 150 words each
Elaborate on the nature of welfare state in the ancient period.
What are the important peasant movements in India
Enlist the objectives of NAPSWI.
What are the various stages of establishment of various social work educational institutions in India
Name four prominent journals in the field of social work.
Write a short note on state Social Welfare Departments.
5. Write short notes on any five of the following questions in about 100 words each
Central and State Social Welfare Board
Sri Narayan Guru
Missionaries of Charity
Sikhism and Social Work
Concept of Satyagraha
Advocacy
Boycott
Christian contribution to social work profession in India.
Other Question Papers
Subjects
- basic social science concepts
- basics of counseling
- case work and counseling: working with individuals
- community organization management for community development
- disaster management
- fields of counseling
- hiv/aids - stigma discrimination and prevention
- introduction to life characteristics and challenges
- introduction to philanthropic social work
- introduction to psychological basis of counseling
- origin and development of social work
- professional social work - indian perspective
- relevance of social case work in counseling
- social group work: working with groups
- social work and criminal justice
- social work and social development
- social work intervention in correctional settings
- social work practice in tribal development
- social work practicum and supervision
- social work research
- tribal society
- tribals in india
- understanding the tribals
- women and child development
- working among the poorest of the poor