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1. Group members can help minimize conflict by (A) creating harmony in the group by agreeing with other group members. (B) being aware of what stage of group formation the group is passing through. (C) aiming for cultural consensus. (D) being respectful of other’s ideas and culture and aiming for consensus. 2. What is the phenomenon of actions that are contemplated only in a group context ? (A) Group conformity (B) Reference groups (C) Group think (D) Leadership styles
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1. The Life Model (Ecological) of social work practice is best associated with (A) Walter Friedlander (B) Mary Richmond (C) Carel B. Germain (D) Florence Hollis 2. Sum of the deviations of all the values of X from the Mean is (A) Minimum (B) Zero (C) Maximum (D) One Note :
• This paper contains Sixty (60) multiple choice questions, each question carrying two (2) marks. • Candidate is expected to answer any Fifty (50) questions. • In case more than Fifty (50) questions are attempted, only the first Fifty (50) questions will be evaluated. 1. The term ‘Yellow Journalism’ refers to (A) sensational news about terrorism and violence (B) sensationalism and exaggeration to attract readers / viewers. (C) sensational news about arts and culture (D) sensational news prints in yellow paper. 2. In the classroom, the teacher sends the message either as words or images. The students are really (A) Encoders (B) Decoders (C) Agitators (D) Propagators Note : this paper contains seventy (75) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All questions are compulsory.
1. The mechanism which pushes the painful experiences into unconscious mind is (A) Repression (B) Regression (C) Projection (D) Aggression 2. The employee Welfare Facilities available outside the organization are called (A) Intra-mural facilities (B) Extra-mural facilities (C) Extravagance (D) None of the above Note : this paper contains fifty (%) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All questions are compulsory.
1. Which is the nodal body for adoption of children in india ? (A) NIPCCD (B) CARA (C) CSWB (D) NCPCR 2.The purging of repressed emotions to get relief is called (A) Sublimation (B) Ambivalence (C) Catharsis (D) Fixation
1. Break-down in verbal communication is described as (A) Short circuit (B) Contradiction (C) Unevenness (D) Entropy 2. The Telephone Model of Communication was first developed in the area of (A) Technological theory (B) Dispersion theory (C) Minimal effects theory (D) Information theory • This paper contains Sixty (60) multiple choice questions, each question carrying two (2) marks.
• Candidate is expected to answer any Fifty (50) questions. • In case more than Fifty (50) questions are attempted, only the first Fifty (50) questions will be evaluated. 1. Which is the main objective of research ? (A) To review the literature (B) To summarize what is already known (C) To get an academic degree to (D) To discover new facts or make fresh interpretation of known facts 2. Sampling error decreases with the (A) decrease in sample size (B) increase in sample size (C) process of randomization (D) process of analysis Note : This paper contains seventy five (75) objectives type questions, each question carrying two (2) marks. All questions are compulsory.
1. Classical conditioning technique used to eliminate phobias, is used in (A) Generalization (B) Operant conditioning (C) Spontaneous recovery (D) Systematic desensitization 2. Put the following events in the order of their occurrence : i. Charity organization society (London) ii. Publication of a book on social case work iii. Charity organization society (USA) iv. Emergence of Freudian theory Codes : (A) i iii ii iv (B) iv ii i iii (C) i iv ii iii (D) iii iv ii i Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objectives type questions of two (2) marks each. All questions are compulsory.
1. Which one of the following is not an indicator of social development of a country ? (A) Infant mortality rate (B) Average life span (C) Incidence of litigation in the courts (D) Literacy rate 2. The Child Marriage Restrain Act was enacted in the year (A) 1929 (B) 1930 (C) 1931 (D) 1932 Note :
• This paper contains Sixty (60)multiple choice questions, each question carrying two (2) marks. • Candidate is expected to answer anyFifty (50) questions. • In case more than Fifty(50) questions are attempted, only the first Fifty (50) questions will be evaluated. 1. The world population growth rate at a certain reference year was 3.5%. Assuming exponential growth of population, after how many years, the population of the world would have increased by a factor 16 ? (A) ~ 80 years (B) ~ 40 years (C) ~ 160 years (D) ~ 320 years 2. Telephone is an example of (A) linear communication (B) non-linear communication (C) circular (D) mechanised Note :
• This paper contains Sixty (60)multiple choice questions, each question carrying two (2) marks. • Candidate is expected to answer anyFifty (50) questions. • In case more thanFifty (50) questions are attempted, only the first Fifty (50) questions will be evaluated. 1. Which one of the following references is written as per Modern Language Association (MLA) format ? (A) Hall, Donald. Fundamentals of Electronics, New Delhi : Prentice Hall of India, 2005 (B) Hall, Donald, Fundamentals of Electronics, New Delhi : Prentice Hall of India, 2005 (C) Hall, Donald, Fundamentals of Electronics, New Delhi – Prentice Hall of India, 2005 (D) Hall, Donald. Fundamentals of Electronics. New Delhi : Prentice Hall of India, 2005 2. A workshop is (A) a conference for discussion on a topic. (B) a meeting for discussion on a topic. (C) a class at a college or a university in which a teacher and the students discuss a topic. (D) a brief intensive course for a small group emphasizing the development of a skill or technique for solving a specific problem. Note : This paper contains Sixty (60) multiple choice questions, each question carrying two (2) marks.
Candidate is expected to answer any Fifty (50) questions. In case more than Fifty (50) questions are attempted, only the first Fifty (50) questions will be evaluated. 1. The English word ‘Communication’ is derived from the words (A) Communis and Communicare (B) Communist and Commune (C) Communism and Communalism (D) Communion and Common sense 2. Chinese Cultural Revolution leader Mao Zedong used a type of communication to talk to the masses is known as (A) Mass line communication (B) Group communication (C) Participatory communication (D) Dialogue communication Note : This paper contains fifty (75) objectives type questions, each question carrying two (2) marks. Attempt All the questions.
1. Field work in social work aims at I. Development of professional skills II. Integration of classroom learning with field practice. III. Development of service mentality. IV. Development of career orientation Code : (A) I, II (B) I, II, III (C) I, II, III, IV (D) III, IV 2. The goal of social work is (A) To reduce social tensions (B) To provide services to all (C) To promote social justice (D) To service the elite Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objectives type questions, each question carrying two (2) marks. Attempt all the questions.
1. Which one of the following is not a part of social case work process ? (A) Treatment (B) Assessment (C) Study (D) Content Analysis 2. In order to find the degree of relationships, we have to use a statistical test called (A) T-test (B) Anova (C) Chi-square test (D) Pearson’s correlation Note : This paper contains Sixty (60) multiple choice questions, each question carrying two (2) marks.
Candidate is expected to answer any Fifty (50) questions. Incase morethan Fifty (50) questions are attempted, only the first Fifty (50) questions will be evaluated. 1. Video-Conferencing can be classified as one of the following types of communication : (A) Visual one way (B) Audio-Visual one way (C) Audio-Visual two way (D) Visual two day 2. MC National University of Journalism and Communication is located at (A) Lucknow (B) Bhopal (C) Chennai (D) Mumbai Multiple Choice Questions 1.The book of ‘ India’s Economic Policy: Preparing for the Twenty first Century’ written by
a) Bimal Jalan b) YV.Reddy. c) Rangarajan d) Man Mohan Singh Ans :- A 2.New agriculture policy was started in the year of a) 2000 b) 2001 c) 2005 d) 2010 Ans :- A 3.A person in normal health requires ______ calories per day a) 1000-1800 calories b) 2500-3000 calories c) 3000-4000 calories d) 4000-5000 calories Ans :- B Introduction: Social development as a process and an approach to social well-being is not an independent and autonomous concept. And further, social development strategies are not mutually exclusive, but can be integrated to achieve social development goals in conjunction with the dynamic process of economic development (Midgley, 1995:139). Multiple Choice Questions 1. ……are distinct forms of ‘Justice’ in Indian constitution.
a) Justice, empowerment, well being b) Social, economical, political c) Social, Psychological, emotional d) Social, educational, judicial Ans :- B 2. Social Problems are treated with Social reform and…… a) Social legislation. b) Social work c) Social science d) Social service Ans :- A 3. Social justice is the balance between….. a) Individual’s rights and social control b) Society and individual c) Fundamental rights and judicial system d) Individual and family Ans :- A Introduction The term ‘justice’ in the Preamble of Indian constitution embraces three distinct forms- social, economic and political, secured through various provisions of Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles. Social justice denotes the equal treatment of all citizens without any social distinction based on caste, colour, race, religion, sex and so on. Multiple Choice Questions 1. Who was the first professor of Social Administration, appointed at the London School of Economics?
a. Richard Titmus b. Alcock c. Miller d. George Ans :- A 2. Historically social policy relates to................ a. About interventions of a socially redistributive kind b. Social regulatory kind c. Social rights kind d. All the above Ans :- D 3. Social policy relates to ................. a. Guidelines for the changing, maintenance or creation of living conditions those are conducive to human welfare. b. Economic development c. Political development d. Religious development Ans :- A Social Policy-Concept and Scope An understanding of social policy is vital for engaging practically with social work values, dealing with political and ethical questions about responsibility, rights, our understanding of ‘the good society’. The concept of “social policy” has often been misunderstood or misrepresented in recent development literature, relegated a secondary order of importance after economic policy. It has been depicted as a reactive tool to address the social consequences of market failure or social casualties. This conventional view relates that social policy must concern itself with ensuring equitable access to social services such as healthcare and education and must also respond to social challenges and market failures by providing social security systems and structures to support vulnerable and marginalized groups in society. But social policy is much more than that. Within this understanding, social policy is an approach or an agenda to social equity that requires the mainstreaming of social equity concerns within all public policies and programs. Multiple Choice Questions-3 1. Social development has failed to make appreciable headway in India. The most common reason is :
a) Corruption b) Absence of rained manpower c) Unwilling beneficiaries d) Absence of resources Ans :- A 2. Strategic for achieving social development objectives include: a) Growth with equity b) Minimum Needs Programme c) Neither of the above d) Both of the above Ans :- D 3. Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act was passed in the year: a) 1971 b) 1961 c) 1978 d) 1981 Ans :- A 4. Panchayati Raj Institution in India has brought about one of the following: a) Eradication of untouchability b) Spread of land ownership to the Depressed classes c) A formal representation of the weaker sections in village governance d) Spread of education to the masses Ans :- C Multiple Choice Questions-1 1) Which of the following is a form of research typically conducted by teachers, counselors, and other professionals to answer questions they have and to specifically help them solve local problems?
a. Action research b. Basic research c. Predictive research d. Orientational research Ans :- A 2) How much confidence should we place in a single research study? a. We should completely trust a single research study. b. We should trust research findings after different researchers have found the same findings c. Neither a nor b d. Both a and b Ans :- B 3) Which form of reasoning is the process of drawing a specific conclusion from a set of premises? a. Rationalism b. Deductive reasoning c. Inductive reasoning d. Probabilistic Ans :- B Nature and Significance of Social Research: In the contemporary world every society today is faced with serious social, economic and political problems. These problems need systematic, logical and practical solution. Problem solving is a technical process. It requires among all other things and accumulation of new knowledge. Research provides means of accumulating such a kind of knowledge and wisdom. In other words research is a systematic effort at gathering, analysis and interpretation of the problems confronted by humanity. It is a thinking process and a scientific method of studying a problem and finding a solution. Social research, however assumes a distinct character of its own in a significant measure when it comes to the application of scientific process as in natural sciences, to social phenomena. Unlike, physical and natural sciences, in social research the objects are conscious and active human beings. The individual behaviour of the objects whether it is free or determined makes the social research really a difficult job. Further, the researcher and object being similar, the scope of an objective approach in social research is limited to a considerable extent. |
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