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ExamCode: RA_SOCIAL_l62015
Which one of the following m~thod of social worl' makes an individual to utilize
im1Jrovcment'!
his/h~r growth and

l) Social Action 2) Socinl Cas~ Work


3) Community Organ isat ion ~ocial Group Work
2. Which one of the following makes every individual member Co know about in the process of group
work'!
I) The valu~s and principles j/(rh~ capabilities and the talents of m~mbers
3) Th~ individual p~rsonnl problems 4) The organisationnl values anJ systl!ms of
institutions

3. Social Group work as a method of sodnl work aims at_ _ _ __


I ) D~v~lopm~nt of d~mocratic.: life style 2) Developm~nt of le<~dership qualitil!s
3) D~vdopment of capability of adjustment tJI!"A II th~ above
~. 'No compromise on law' is a dtunu~teristic of _ _ _ _ _ l~adership.
I) Democratic 2) .Autocratic
~ ur~aucratic 4) Laissez Fnire

5. Which of the following is NOT a model of group work'!


I) Rt:medial 2) Devdopmental
~unctional ~)Preventive
6. is a graphic representation of the choices or the association of group members using
symbols for people and their interaction.
I) Histogram ~ociogram
3) Sonogram 4) Genogram

7. Group Morale refers to _ _ _ __


I} C o-op~!ration in a group 2) Co-ordination in a group
3) Unity in a group Jlf"f~am spirit in n group
H. Which one of the following is the complex strategy for changing perceptions of emotional s~ts, which
impede the group members abilities to change?
I) Group Dynamics # ognitiw Restructuring
3) Empathy 4) Psycho- drnma

9. Which method of social work was developed based on the YMCA & YWCA source'?
I ) Community organisation 2) Social case work
~ocial Group work 4) Socinl Action

10. Which method of social work aims at developing the ability of establishing constructh·e rellltionship in
indi,·iduals through group activities?
I) So~ial L:as.e work 2) Social welfare Administration
~odal Group work 4) Social work Research

11. Who said that while she/he personally would prefer to use tht• term socialist state but it might become
cuntrO\·ershll?
I) lndir•~ Gandhi ~awaharlal N~hru
3 ) M.K.Gandhi 4) Rajiv Gandhi
12. Wjp proposed that the approaches for empowerment are voice and exit mechanisms?

JlrRobin Means and Randall Smith 2) Robin Thompson & Randall Thompson
3) Robin Hood & Randall Hood 4) Robin smith & Randall Means

13. It presumes that the social workers should begin the professional ('Onnection without any bias.

I) Principle of self determination ~inciple of Non- Judgemental Attitud~


3) Principle of Confidentiality 4) Principle of Communication

14. In which year, the University Grants Commission appointed the First review committee for social
work Education in India?
Jll'(960 2) 1975
3) 1972 4) 1962

1~. Who argued that a code of ethics binds Social workers undrr a common professional identif)· and
publidzes its ideals and intentions?
1) Jane Adams 2) Eric Erikson
~arah Bank 4) Albert Bandura

16. W ho founded Toynbee Hall for men who were not interested in training?
~arnetts 2) Jane Adams
3) Octavia Hill 4) Alice Salomon

17. What w11s the significant event that happened in the year 1936 with regard to professional social work
in India?
1) The practice of Sati was abolished # .rst Graduate school of social work was started

3) Widow Remarriage got the social approval 4) M.K.Gandhiji became active in freedom struggle

18. In which school was the lirst training of people for jobs with social agencies initiated?

l) Columbia University school of social work 2) Boston school of social work

/ N ew York School of philanthrop) 4) Victorian school of philanthropy

19. The sen·ants of Indian society was established by Gopal Krishna Gokhale in the yc~u:

~905 2) 1915
3) 1925 4) 1935

20. The functional approa('h is based on the:


l) Psycho-analystic theol)' of Freud ~he personality theory of Otto Rank
3) Rational emotive Cheor) of Ellis 4) Function ofthe families

21. Who wrote the lirst book on social ('ase work i.e., Social diagnosis in the year 1917?

A ary Richrnond 2) H.H.Perlrnan


3) Florence Hollis 4) Gordon Hamilton
22. Which one ofthe following is defined as the institutional group expectation as to behaviour, attitudes


and other attributes for the occupant of a given position in a social system?

I) Clarification ~ocial role


3) Role conflict 4) Group behaviour

23. Social case worker helps the client for an adequate lmowledge of available resources through the
techniques of:
~iscussion, information, clarification & direction 2) Intervk·wing. diagnosis and follow up

3) Problem exploration. diagnosis & treatment 4) Rapport building, interviewing diagnosis and
treatment

24. Which are the two types of efforts required for social adjustment?
1) Environment changes & treatment ~nvironmental modification & change in behaviour
and attitudes.
3} Empathy and counselling 4) Attitudinal change & behaviour modification

25. ldentif)' from the following, which are the two fundamental techniques of social investigation'!

I) Recording and counselling 2) Treatment & follow up


~ nterview & observation 4) Diagnosis and termination

26. Which refers to a condition when we are able to adjust with other persons in general and the group in
particular to which we belong?
l) Behaviour response ~ocinl adjustment
3) Adjustment with the disadvantaged 4) Personal satisfaction

27. Identify from the following, which statement is NOT the purpose of social case work?

l) Better solution of clients problem 2) Exploitation of means for solving problem

3) Development of personality ~iving economic services & help. and supporting.


the individuals through kinds and monetary needs

28. Who emphasized that one of the main objectives of social case work is to bring a bout an adjustment
between tbe individual client and situation or environment?
I) Perlman & Ellis 2) Watson & Ellis
~ offett & Hollis 4) Hamilton & Hollis

29. Who opposed the psycho-social model of treatment ami emphasized on ego psychology'!

~atson 2) Lee
3) Perlman 4) Gordon Hamilton
30. Which one of the following is appropriate to a situation in which conventional development projects
are not appropriate?
I) Litigation Strategy ~onscientisation strategy
3) Negotiation Strategy 4) None oftht: above
31. Which ofthe following levels or consciousness do people believe that it is due Co lack of facilities that

they are exploited?
I) Magic Jevd of consciousness j!ff.J. aive level of consciousness
3) Critical level of consciousness 4) Collective level of consciousness

32. Who has described competition as 'Peaceful conflict'?


I) Herbert Spencer 2) Max Weber
~oser 4) Frazer

33. Which one or the following method enables people to analyse their own situations and understand their
own alienation?
I) Community development 2) Community organisation
~onscientization 4) Awareness creation

3-t. Who believed that change comes rrom power and power comes rrom organisation?
I) Paulo Freire 2) M.K.Gandhi
~aul Alinsky 4) None of the above

35. Who emphasized that community organisation is a process which necessitates the external stimuli'?

I ) Arthur Dunham 2) M.G.Ross


~K.D.Gangrade 4) K.C.David

36. Which method of social work can be practiced in any situation il-respective of its co-operative or
conflictual nature?
l ) Social case work 2) Social group work
~ommunity organisation 4) Social work research

37. Which one or the following is related to community chest?


I) Community participation 2) Community problems
3) Community awareness ~ommunity resources
38. The term which concerns opinions about knowledge is:
I) Abduction ~pistemology
3) Etiology 4) Ethnography
39. ::vlatch the following
a) Ex Post facto 1. Cross s~ctional
analvsis
hl Plagiarism :'!. lnv~;;tigating
new ar~a in the
professio!1.'field
ct Case Study 3. Expenmental
design
d) Explorative 4. Copying n:oru
other research
a b c d
.-\. ~ 3 ~ 1
B 1
., 3 4

.. ~ s -~ 1 2
D 2 l 3 4

.tO. ______ are small circles that are placed next to response options or a closed ended question .

l) Check Boxes 2) Symbols


~adio buttons 4) Alphabets
-H. It is used to show a time sequence decision sequence or conceptual relationships .

• .u.
I) Bar chnrtlgraph
3) Pictogram

T ~ designation
2) Pie chart
~low chart
of the rows or row headings are termed as:
~ tub 2) Caption
3) Head note 4) Body

·B. - - - - - - a r e the lowest and the highest \"alues that can be included in the class.

~ass limits 2) Class interval


3) C lass frequency 4) Class mid point

"-'· The method of selecting every kth item from the list is known as:
I ) Simple random sampling 2) Stratified random sampling
~Systematic sampling 4) Cluster sampling

-'5. _______ is the factual information used as a basis for reasoning, discussion or calculation.

1) Hypothesis ~ata
3) Variables 4) Conc~pts

.t6. method ~onsists of a study of ~vents, processes and institutions of the past
civilizations for the purpose of finding the origins.
I ) Experimental type J Method 2) Inverse deductive type J Method
3) Ideal type J Method ~ istorical type I Method
-!7. :\'latch the following
al Hypothesis l. Primary tool of
data collection
b) Test-Re-test :!. Sampling
method
c) Snow ball 3. A tentative
statement
d} Observation 4. Reliability
method
a b c d

-~ 3 .J ~ l
•)
B. ~ 3 1
c I ·)
4 3
., .3
D - l 4

-'8. The type II error is denoted as _ _ _ _ _ when the researcher is testing the hypothesis.

I) Alpha 2) Gamma
~ eta 4) Central tendency

-49. Defining a problem as perceived by the researrher is called as:


~perationalization 2) Conceptualization
3) Normalization 4) Sanskritisation

so. 'Fact is an empirically verifiable obsen·ation•. Who said this statement?


I) Pauline V.Young 2) C.R.Kothari
~ oode and Hatt 4) Merton
_____ justifies the logic, structure and the principles of the research methodology and methods.

~esearch design 2) Review of literature
3) Scaling 4) Sampling

52. Pure research is designed:


I) With reference to practical result/implications ~ ithout reference to practical result/imp! ications

3) To make policy decision 4) To improve the existing system.

5J. The accuracy of arithmetic mean in a frcq uency distribution by short cut or step deviation method can
be checked by:
~harlier's accuracy check 2) Spearson's accuracy check
3) Fischer's accuracy check 4) Y ate's accuracy check

54. The square-rout of the average of square of deviations is called as:


I) Average deviation 2) Mean Square deviation
3) Mean average deviation ~tandard deviation

55. A type of measurement validity for multiple indicators based on the idea that indicator of different
constructs dh:erge:
I) Convergent validity ~iscriminant validity
3) Mean validity 4) Concurrent validity

56. Measurement validity requires that a measure represents all the aspects of the conceptual definition of
a construct:
I) Face validity ~ontent v<ilidity
3) Criterion V<llidity 4) Concurrent val iclity

57. Validity of a raring scale refers to its


I} Level of acceptance by the respondents 2) Ability to measure a variable without personal bias

~bility to measure what it is supposed to measure 4) Consistency in measurement of a variable on


repeated administration

58. Correlation is a statistical method used for determining:


I) The degree of association between variables only 2) The extent of causal relationship betv;een variables

~he degree and direction of association between 4) The direction of association between variables only
variables

59. In research report writing, the abbreviation et.al., is used to denote:


I) Many others 2) More than one authors
~ nd others 4) Less than 5 authors
60. In discrete series arithmetic mean may be

• computed by applying direct method using:

~~
-
x-
~t\
~

B
--:X=.-\. -~fd
--
N
- ~fin
c. x-- - -
N
- :Lfd .
D X=A+--xl
N

61. Which one of the following is the sub type of construct \'a lid ity'!
I) Concurrent validity 2) Predictive validity
3) Face validity , Discriminant validity
62. Which of the following statement is correct'!
I) Reliability ensures validity 2) Validity ensur~s reliability
3) Reliability does not depend on objectivity ~eliability ilnd v<~lidity are independent of each
other

6J. Whose ideas suggest that "Deviance from social norms m<1y be risky in part because it causes
tliscomfort and distress in others"?
~ch~rf 2) Thomas szasz
3) Torrey 4) Bloch
64. The Social order is maintained largely by:
l) Law 2) Divisir,n of Labour
3) State ~ ocialisation
65. According to Gisbert is the division of society into permanent groups or categories linked
with each other by the relationship of superiorities & subonlination.

l) Culture ~cial Stratification


3) Values 4) Society
(,6. Merton has proposed his theory of role-set in his book titled as _ _ _ _ _ __

I) Sociological theories 2) New trends in sociology


3) Challenges before sociology ~ ocial Theory and social structure
67. Who among the following bas given the structural view of society'!
I) Durkheim ~ iddings
3) MacIver 4) Cooley

68. Park and llurgers distinguished the groups into:


l) Crowds and abstract collectivities ~erritorial & non-territorial groups
3) Temporary & permanent 4) Primary and secondary

69. The book rThe folk culture ofYucatun' is written by:


l) Oscar Lewis 2) R.E. Park
3) Geddes ;il{tect field
70. The tGroup Mind' was the basis of society. Who initiated this idea?

Plato
1) 2) MacIver
~ c Dougall 4) Hegal

71. Pl~ ning aims at:


~Goal oriented 2) Directing staff
3) Evaluation of work 4) Forecasting the future

n . Highlights of scientific management includes:


~ illingness to use correct methods and skills 2) Having common interest

J) To increase productivity 4) Having higher level of motivation


73. Association of voluntary agencies for development provides:
l) Co-ordination between agencies 2) Technical support to training programmes

~roviding consultancy services in project 4) Carrying out programme on awareness building


formulation

74. Specity the reason for the constitution of social welfare Advisory Boards:
Af'o have suitable supporting organisation and 2) To sponsor welfare programmes for youth
network at the field level
3} To extend training programme for disabled 4) To co-ordinate the work of voluntary organisations

7~. Which organisation would act as the agency of Government oflndia responsible for the preparation
and co-ordination of the national pian?
l) Directorate of social welfare 2) Ministry of Human Resource Development
~Ianning Commission 4) National co-ordination Committee

76. In which year, did the General Assembly proclaim the International year of the child?

I) 1976 ~79
3) 1982 4) 1985
77. Who is the Chief Executive of CSWB?
1) Executive direc1or ~airman
3) President 4) Secretary
78. S '..!;~ tegic planning involves:
4"j"Major goals 2) Available resources
3) Co-ordination of departments 4) Time management
79. Which is essential to build human organisation?
1) Supervision 2) Co-ordination
~taffing 4) Planning
80. 'Directingt implies in management:
J) To build image of organisation 2) To synchronise the efforts
Jt~~~N ecessary guidelines and instructions 4) Suitability of personnel

81. In management scientific engineering approach will achit've:


~ ighest productivity 2) Cost effective ness
J) Time management 4) Enhancement of quality
82. S~al Development primarily aims at:

• JrR.emoving: the old feeling of discrimination towards 2) Introducing specialized work for the people
poor
3) Developing economic states of the people 4) Enhancing educational staks of the peopk

83. Who headed the Backward classes commission'!


I) Shri Ananthasayanam Ayyangar 2) Shri U.N.Dhebar
~ lui Kaka Saheb Kal~lkar 4} Shri Ram Manohar Lohia

84. The National policy an edueation (1986) stressed on:


l) Individualistic approach 2) Group approach
~ olistic approach 4) Eclectic approach

85. Mention the approach introduced in the revised ''ersi~ of Sixth Five year plan:
I) Need based approach A'"A ntyodaya approach
3) Integrated approach 4) Individual approach

S6. What are the important documents needed for adoption?


I) So~;ial states report & family report 2) Economic condition report & employment status
repor1
~orne study report & child study report 4) Health report & education report

87. Social policy should emphasize on:


I) D ispute resolution 2) Co-operation
~nforcement of governmental programmes 4) Social norm

88. When was National emergency declared'?


l) 197:?. 2) 1974
_ ,1975 . 4) 1978

8'.1. Chapter IV- A in the Factories (Amendment) Aet 1987, relates to:
1) Hours of work 2) Leave with wages
3) Occupational diseases ~mployment in hazardous processes

90. Which article of the Indian Constitution prohibits the employment of childrt-n below the age of l~
years'?
1) i\rticJe I 7 2) Article 27
3) Article 34 ~ rticle 24

91. Article 39 (A) of the Indian Constitution states that:


I) Free drinking water 2) Free subsidies
~ree Legal Aid 4) Free education

92. Which one of the following is killing of infective micro-organisms '"'ith the use of dis in fecta nts'?

I ) Antiseptics 2) Detergents
~isinfection 4) Sterilisation

93. In which year did 'WHO' adopted the 'DOWN WITH BLOOD PRESSURE' slogan?
1) 1998 2)1988
~978 4) 1968
94. In which year was the declaration of Alma- Ata conference held for setting the goal of Health For All

(HFA) by 2000?
A'f978 2) 1968
3) 1979 4) 1969
95. In the human female, which one of the choices below is responsible for carrying the egg to the uterus?

I) Urethra ~allopian tube


3) Endometrium 4) Vagina

96. What type of hormonal changes do middle-aged men experience?


l) Loss of their capacity to fatht:r children 2) Modest increase in appetite

/r>sychological adjustment to declining physical 4) A dramatic drop in testoster0n~ levels


t!nergy

97. Adolescent's CognitiH abilities diller from those of children primarily in that, unlike children, an
adolescent's thinking is not necessarily tied to _ __
I) Logic 2) Abstract ideas
3) Fantasy ~ o ncr~te events

98. Which development the-or~: was base-d on how children learn by obse-rYing and imitating other's
behaviour?
I ) Psycho social theory 2) Psycho analytic theory
~c ial Learning theory 1; Learning theory
99. Who has developed the most detailed and comprehensive theory of cognitive development?

/ Jean Piaget 2) Pavlov


3) Sigmund Freud 4) Carl Jung

100. Which of the following arc not ke,y features that characterise emerging adulthood?

I ) Identity Exploration 2) Instability


~ommitment to others 4) Self- Focused

101. Who was the lead~r who focussed attention on the problem of rural reconstruction'?

1) La I Bah<Jdur Shastri ~ahatma Gandhi


3) Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru 4) All the abov~

102. Primary prevention of mental health on 'i:ommunity basis operates in the following method:

~mproving the social environment and promotion of2) Improving th~ mt:ntal ht:alth of the individual
the social. emotional and physical well-being of all
people
3) By judging the physical health of the person 4) By <Jssessing th~ body strength ofthe individual

103. The concept of health according to WHO does not include:


I) Absence of infirmity or diseases 2) Physical health
3) Mental and social well being ~ inancial well-being
10.-. Tby uvenile Justice Act 2011 (Amended) gives more power to:

• Y :hild welfare commitkes and


llllllS
~hild protection 2) High courts and child wdfare committees

3) District social welt":lre Boards and child protection 4) State social welfare Board and District Social
units welfare Boards

105. NCLP- National child labour projects are carried out by:
~ inistry oflabour 2) Ministry of Social justice and Empowerment

3) Ministr) of women ;:~nd child de"elopment 4) Ministr) of Health and Famil) welf;:~re

106. KHs to the new born babies in Go.,ernment hospitals in Tamil Nadu was introduced in august 2015.
which contains in it.
Jl'f1 6 items 2) 15 items
3) 14 items 4) 18 items

107.•Jean Oreze and Reetika Khenl are known for:


I) Estimation of impact of dimntt! change 2) Estimation of PDS
3) Estimation of A PL ~stimation of BPL
IUS. Expand OROA.
I) Directorate of Rural Development Agency 2) Department of Rural Development and Agriculture

~istrict Rural De..·elopment Agl.!ncy 4)Department of Rural Devdt1pment and Animal


Husbandr)

109. Children with IQ's ranging from 140- 200 are termed as:
~ itted Children 2) Hyperactive chiklren (Hyperactive)
3) Problematic children 4) Pseudo mentally retarded children

110. In India, Primary Health Centres (PHC) are monitored in accordance with:
~ ndian Public Health Standards 2) Inter- State Public Health Standards
3) International Public Health Standards 4) Indian Primary Health Standards
Ill. Harmony and integration within the individual. between each individual and other members of the
society implies:
I) Community
health 2) Public health
~ ocial dimension of health 4) Sociology of the health
112. ASHA is:
I) Accredited Social Health Assistant ~ccredited Social Health Activist
3) Accredited Social Health r'\dministrator 4) Accrcdiktl Social Health Advisor
113. The National Progntmme ror control orvisu~l impairment and blindness was launched in the yt•ar:

A 976 2) 1977
3) !978 4) 1979

JJ.-. For ever-y _ _ _ _ population in hilly areas,~ PHC is established.


1) 5.000 2) l 0.000
3) 15,000 ~0.000
II~. The y e a r - - - - - - was declared as the International Hllr or the ramil\•.

I) 2007 J/ff994 . .
3) 1975 4) 1981

116. Pr_2S Adarkar committee was appointed to:


J1Fra me fresh scheme of health insurance for 2) Frame fresh policy tor compensation
industrial workers
3) Study the policy of minimum wages 4) Study the need for bonus

117. The General Fertility Rate (GFR) as per 2011 census was:
t)66.4 A 1.2
3)48.9 4)78.7

118. Schizophrenia means:


I) Splitting of thoughts 2) Splitting of behaviours
3) Splitting of emotions ~plitting of mind
119. Alcohol is considered to be:
I) Stimulant ~Depressant
3) Tranquilizer 4) Amphetamine

120. Obsession is associated with:


~Recurrent thoughts 2) Repeated actions
3) Rigid opinions 4) Rigid ottitude

121. The initial agreement of CARE (NGO) in India was limited to:
I) Distribution of free food and clothes to poor 2) Provision of free lu1Kh to school children from
slum an:as
, ontribution of technical books nnd sdentific 4) Relief camps and assistance to hospitals
equipment tor universities and Research Institutions

122. Which or the following Public Limited company oiTers Fixed Deposit schemes?
1) SSWB 2) TNSCB
3) CMDA ~UDCO
123. The oldest Municipal Institution in India is:
Jl{lhe Corporation ofChennai (Madras) 2) The Corporation ofMurnbai (Bombay)
3) The Corporation of Calcutta( Kolkata) 4} The Corporation ofCalicut (Kozhikode)

12~.
VHAI- Youth Hostel Association of India is an associate memher of the Hostelling International
located in:
1) Istanbul, Turkey 2) Brussels. Belgium. EU
~ elwyn Gt~rden city. England. UK 4) Tennessee. USA

125. Name the journllls publisbed by CITU- Centre orindian Trade Union.
I) Labour Welfare. Working Class Quarterly 2) May Day. Labour welfare quarterly
~urking clnss. Kamkaji Mahila Quarterly 4) Chalo Trade Union. Labour Welfare quartely

126. NYKS- Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan comes under:


~ inistry ofYouth Affairs & Sports 2) MHRD
3) Ministry of women and child Development 4) Ministry of social Justice and Empowerment
The head quarters of YMCA- Young Men's Christian Association is locatfd in:


127.
A Geneva, Switzerland 2) London, UK
3) Amsterdam, The Netherlands 4) Newyork, USA

128. NIPM- National Institute of Personnel Management was merger of:


I) National Institute of Personnel Management and 2) National Institute of Personnel Management and
National Institute of Public Administration National Institute of HR m<magement

A dian Institute of Personnel Management and 4) National Institute of Public Administration and
National Institute of Labour Management National Institute of HR Management

In thf HRDN (National HRD Network) logo, Red color represents:


129.
I) Courage and boldness 2) Hard work and genuineness
~nerg) and l:!nthusiasm 4) Hard work and lntt:lligence
130. Which is NOT a nil functioning under National Commission on Women (NCW)'?
I) Complaints and Investigation l:ell 2) Research and studies cell
J) Non-Resident Indians Cell ~SC and Tribal women cell
131. Jn case of institutional dfli\'u·y, ASHA will make ''isits to all new born according to specified schedule
up to -12 days of life:
1) Five ~ix
3) Seven 4) Four

132. National Leprosy Control programme. has been in operation since the year:
I) 1975 2) 1965
)1/1 955 4) 1985

133. It is the access and control over self, ideology, resources information and decision m~keup:

~mpowerment 2) Consciousness
3) Development 4) Social Welfare

134. Which conference has brought in the concept of sustainable development?


~he Rio Conference 2) The Doha Conference
3) The Montreal Conference 4) None ofthe above

135. Which of tbe following is not a cause for Mt>ntal Retardation?


I) Chromosomal abnonnalities 2) Rh- incompatibility
3) Birth injuries ~nmunization

136. One of the objectives of ICDS scheme is to improve tbe nutritional and health status of the children in
the age group of:
I} 0- 3 years 2} 0-4 years
3) 0- 5 years HJ - 6 years
137. Which of the following vaccine ht'lps in prt>Vt:'nting 'whooping cou~ h' '!
I)BCG ~PT
3) OPY 4) TT
138. DAN IDA provides nssistance for the development ofsen·ices under National _ _ _ _ _ _ control

programme.
I) Malaria ~indness
3) AIDS 4} Cancer

139. InJ¥ hkh year was the YMCA movement initiated?


XJ 844 2) t 833
3)1830 4)1825
140. Tht' UN agenc~·. which is working for the rehabilitation of children in war ra,·agt'd countries is

1) UNDP 2) FAO
3) UNESCO ~NlCEF
I·H. The CSWB initiated "Family and Child Welfare Sen-ices" in the year:
[) 1965 2} 1966
3) 1967 ~968
I·U. Which is not a function of an industrial Social Worker?
I) Supervision of Provident Fund and E.S.I 2) Management of canteens and mid day meals

3) Orientation and induction of new employees ~onitoring the employees' children's absenteeism
in schools

I·H. The stud)' of the physical and psychological changes which llre incident to old age is called:

I) Geriatrics ~erontology
3) Gynaecology 4) Gastroenterology
144. The first child guidance clinic was started in the vear:
JI(J 909 • 2) 1990
3} 191 9 4) I 99 I

14~. Mental Retardations is a


------
1) Disease 2) Illness
3) Genetic condition ~ondition
146. is an act of directly representing or defending others.
I) Social Action ~ dvocacy
3) Case Work 4) Fact finding
147. The direct expression of one's view of the connict & one's ft'elings about it and at the same time an
invitation to the opposition to do the same is called _ _ _ _ __

1) Mutual Conflict 2) Mutual Understanding


~onfrontation 4) Control over others

148. Which of the following methods is not a common method of decision making?
I) Decision making by Consensus 2) Decision making by Majority
3) Rule by an individual ~ersuasion by a Minorit;·
149. is the process of helping individuals, families, groups, & communities to increase

• their personal, interpersonal, Socio ~conomic & Political Strength & to de\'elop influence towards
improving their circumstances.
I) Social Care work
~mpowerment
2) Advocacy
4) Social Action

150. Who is the Father of Group Dynamics?


l) H.B. Warner ~urt Le'h in
3) Johnson & Johnson 4) Moreno

lSI. Expand DSM.


I) Diagnostic and Statistical Measurement 2) Diagnostk and Social Measurement
3) Diabolic and Systematic Manual ~iagnostic and Statistical Manual
152. is a process by which n designated person watches over a worker'~ performance,
dir~cts adivities and provides feedback. He/she will help you get your work don~.

I) Administrator 2) Leader
J ' s upervisor 4) Facilitator

153. Carl Rogers is associated with:


I) Individual Counselling 2) Psychoanalytic approach
3) Existential approach Jtif'Person centred approach

154. Many, but not all, crises ~re time limited and last somewhere b~tween:
l) 4 and 6 weeks Jl'f6 and 8 weeks
3) 8 and 10 weeks 4) I 0 and 12 weeks

155. Which or the following is emphasized by the cognitive therapy'!


l) Intra-Psychic forces 2) Inter Personal behaviour
~ecognising and changing negative thoughts and 4) Emotional growth of the client
maladaptive beliefs

156. Which concept of Gandhi was influenced by John Ruskin's "Unto the Last"?
I) Ahimsa ~arvodhaya
3) Antyodhaya 4) Satya

157. Classical approach to management centres on theories or:


I) Welfare measures 2) Employee's performance
3) Managerial EtTectiveness ~ftidency

158. Hawthorne Experiments were examples of:


l) Classical approach il'f"Neo classical approach
3) Both are correct 4) A is correct 8 is wrong

159. a) Centralization of authority b) Formalization or procedures and pr~ctices c) Spt:eialization of


functions are examples of:
I) Management by objectives {MBO) 2) Neo classkal approaches
3) Classical approaches ~ echanistic organization
160. In systems approach, synergy refers to:

j l fhe whole is greater than the sum of its parts 2) The sum of its pnrts are greater than the whole

3) If subsystem are more then the tota I output will be 4) Gestalt


more

161. - - - - - - - - i s the core of client centred approach.


I) Self realization 2) Self actualization
3) Self-image ~elf-concept

162. Khadi and village industries in India were introduced based o n - - - - - - philosophy.

1) Nehruvian 2) Gokale's
~andhian 4) Snrdar Patel's

163. Statement A: Crises are caused by Internal Ennts Statement B: Crises are caused by External
Ennts.
A oth statements A & B are correct 2) Both Statements A & B are correct. But A is the
explanation of B
3) Both statements A & B are correct. But B is the 4) Both statements A & B are correct. But both are
explanation of A exclusive

164. Community Based Approach mainly evoh·ed from:


A'c;os -Chnrity organization society and settlement 2) Community chest and settlement house movements
house movements
3) Local charity orgnnization movements and 4) Community charity networks and shelter homes for
settlement house society the homeless

165. Assessing the happenings in the course of program is known as:


I) Mid term Evaluation 2) Mid process Evahmtion
~rocess Evaluntion 4) Process and content Evaluation

166. A people's movement for the creution of a new state is:


I) Naxalbari Movement 2) Dravidi;:m Movement
~elangana ~lovement 4) Chipk.o Movement

167. Initially, the Naxalbari movement had its centre in:


I) Chattisgarh 2) Odisha
;J!!West Bengal 4) Andhra Pradesh

168. Theosophical Society was founded in:


I) Calcutta 2) Bombay
~adras 4) Delhi

169. Which of the following Organisation worked for th(' abolition of Sati?
I) Arya samaj ~Brahmo samaj
3) Theosophical society 4) Servants of India society

170. Who is empowered to form National Tribunal?


l) State Government 2) Supreme Court - Labour Bench
}tlf:entral Government 4) High Court- Labour Bench
171. published the first tract against Sati in 1818.

• I) William Cavey
~ aja Ram Mohan Roy

172.
2) Serampore college
4) Kcshab

NaxaiBari Movement in India was started in the y e a r - - - - - -


1) I 96 7 2} l 9 70
, r t 972 .t} 1975

173. Swami Vivckananda under Brabmo influence imbibed ;:::--- - - - -


1) Medical relief ~ntagonism to caste & Ideology
3) Leadership Qualities 4) Devotion to education

174. In 1 8 8 2 - - - - - - - - an Indian Christian missionary, established the Arya Mahila Samaj in


Poona.
l) C hintaman i ~andit Ramabai
3) Krishna Pillai 4) Jotiba Phule

175. A Society known as Paramabamsa Sabha was founded in 1849 whose main objecth'c was

~reaking of caste 2) Famine Relief


3) Widow Remarriage 4) Tcmpemncc nnd Charit)'

176. One of the factors responsible for the eal'ly social reforms were _ _ __
I) East India Company 2) Muslim League
3) Raja Ram Mohan Roy ~hristian Missionaries

177. According to F~tctories Act (Amended in 1976), there should be a welfare oflicer in every factory where
in or more workers are employed.
I) 400 workers ,;Jif"'!oo workers
3 } I 00 workers 4) 200 workers

178. According to Juvenile Justice (care and protection of children) Act, 2000, a juvenile ur child means a
person who has nut completed.
1) 16th years of age 2) 1ih years of age
;ii'! 18th years of age 4) l 4th years of age
179. As of2015, Which Indian state has highest child labour case~'?
I) f{ajasthan 2) Bihar
3) Jammu & Kashmir ~ ttar Pradesh

180. Which is NOT a condition under whkh a pregnancy can be terminnted unde1· MTP Act 1971'!

l) Medical 2) Humanitarian
~sychological 4) Failure of Contraceptive

181. In May 2015, the union cabinet ('leared Amendment to the Child labour Law, which will allow children
llelow the age of 14 years.
l) To work and continue their studies ;f'Fo"':'ork in select 'non- hazardous' family
enterpnses
3) To work 4- 5 hrs in a day then attend school 4) To establish family business
182. The Penalty for contravention of maternity Benefit A~ 1961 by employer is:

l) 4 months to l year of imprisonment and a fine of J'f3 months to I year of imprisonment and a fine of
Rs. 2000 to Rs. 5000 Rs. 2000 to Rs. 5000
3) 6 months to I year of imprisonment and a fine of 4) l -2 years of imprisonment and a fine of Rs. I 0.000
Rs. 5000 to Rs. I 0.000 toRs. 25.000

183. According to Slum Area improvement and clearance Act 1956, for Demolition and Redevelopment,
buildings which cannot be repaired within reasonable cost then the authority is required to serve a
notice within days of inspection and demolition can be carried out only after _ _ _ _ __
weeks of expiration of the notice.

I) 60 days. 6 weeks 2) 45 days. 4 weeks


3) 30 days. 4 weeks j~!'J O days, 6 weeks

184. Who propounded theory 'X' and theory 'Y'?


A>ouglas McGregor 2) A.H. Maslow
3) Fredrick. Herzberg 4) David McClelland

185. Felt difficult}· in fulfilling role obligation is known as:


I) Inter role 2) Role Variation
~ole Strain 4) Role ambiguity

186. A study of Mintz berg characterised the managers job as:


I) Ordered ~eroal
3) Routine 4) Structural

187. Creative behaviour is made more likely:


l) When it is rewarded 2) When the level of stress is appropriate
3) When adequate time is available for com;idering a ~ ll of the above
problem

188. The managerial skill most clearly advocated is:


I ) Procrastination ~tegration
3) Timidity 4) Indecisiveness

189. The vast majoril}· ofsu))en·isory decision are:


I) Intuitive ~dgemental
3) Problem - Solving 4) Group decision

190. An unlikely goal of performance appraisal is:


I) To uncover training needs po identify psychological problems
3) To identifY Candidates/Employees for Promotion 4) To identify motivntion of the employees

J91. The len) of social work which is used in Rural Cam p ~ Study tour is
l) Micro Practice ~ eu.o Practice
3) Macro Practice 4) Social Action

192. theory is that audiences depend on media information to meet needs and reach goals
and social institutions and media systems interact witb audiences to create needs.

I ) Stephenson's Play 2) Modelling Behaviour


3) Consistency p edia dependency
193. Which is a barrier to effective communication?

• l) Listening
~iltering
194. _ _ _ _ _ _
2) Writing
4) Hearing

has been used to reduce pain & to induce rdaxation ~tnd it is illegal to use.

1) Cocaine 2) Dexedrine
3) Marijuana ~piates

195.Genuineness, warmth & empathy are the attributes of a good _ _ __


l) Social care given 2) Mezzo practitioner
~ounsellor 4) Administrator

1'.16. are the author on the models of reflective practice.


~orton. Baud. Payne 2) Dominelli, Lynne Healy
3) Collins. Goodman 4) Reynolds. Foucault's

197. According to Jobari Window, the Blind Area refers to:


I) Aspects known to self and others 2) Aspects not known to self and others
3) Aspects not known to others but known to self ~pects not known to self but known to others

198. The term 'Proxemics' in counselling refers to---~


I) The social distance between the counsellor and ~he physical distance between the counsellor and
client client
3) The psychological proximity between the 4) The distance between the counsellor and the client's
counsellor and client environment.

199. Silence is a:
l) Verbal communication ~on-Verbal communication
3) Formal communication 4) Informal communication

200. Which of the following is not an anti-poverty scheme~


I) RLEGP ~AHDCO
3) TRYSEM 4) MNP

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