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Test Booklet No.

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SOCIAL WORK
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AUG -20215 (To be filled by the Candidate)
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SOCIAL WORK
Paper II

II
Time Allowed : 75 Minutes] [Maximum Marks : 100
Note : This Paper contains Fifty (50) multiple choice questions. Each question
carries Two (2) marks. Attempt All questions.
(50) (2)

1. Professional social work is : 1.

(1) Problem solving process (1)

(2) Capacity building process (2)

(3) Empowerment process (3)

(4) Service to mankind (4)

(A) (1), (2) (A) (1), (2)

(B) (1), (2), (3) (B) (1), (2), (3)

(C) (1), (2), (3), (4) (C) (1), (2), (3), (4)

(D) (3), (4) (D) (3), (4)

2. Non-judgmental attitude is related 2.


to :

(A) Client (A)

(B) Social worker (B)

(C) Agency (C)

(D) Incident (D)

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3. The social work intervention model 3.

which involves society or

community as a whole is ................ .

(A) Mezzo (A)

(B) Macro (B)

(C) Micro (C)

(D) Mingo
(D)

4. Multiculturalism is :
4.

(A) Resurgence of new culture


(A)

(B) Opposition of cultural


(B)
imperialism and homogeni-

zation

(C)
(C) Refusing cultural extremism

(D)
(D) Radicalism

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5. Ideology of non-government
5.
organizations promotes :

(A) Intermediation between donors

and the government (A)

(B) Empowerment of poor and


(B)

marginalized
(C)
(C) Empowerment of NGOs

(D)
(D) Empowerment of groups

6. The concept of primary and 6.

secondary group is promoted by :

(A)
(A) MacIver and Page
(B)

(B) W.F. Ogburn


(C)

(C) C.H. Cooley


(D)
(D) Maclelland

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7. Tribal communities in India 7.

traditionally believe in :

(A) Hinduism (A)

(B) Buddhism (B)

(C) Animism (C)

(D) Christianity (D)

8. As per 2011 census sex ratio (Female 8. 2011

per 1000 males) in Maharashtra is :

(A) 929
(A) 929
(B) 939
(B) 939
(C) 949 (C) 949

(D) 959 (D) 959

9. Planning Commission of India is 9.

replaced by :

(A) ‘NITI’ Ayog (A)

(B) ‘NIDHI’ Ayog (B)

(C) ‘VIDHI’ Ayog (C)

(D) ‘NIMI’ Ayog


(D)

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10. The book ‘Welfare Economics’ is 10.

written by :

(A) P. Chidambaram (A)

(B) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (B)

(C) Dr. Amartya Kumar Sen (C)

(D) Mahatma Gandhi (D)

11. Which of the following is not a social 11.

legislation ?

(A) The protection of Civil Rights


(A)

Act

(B)
(B) The Beggars Act

(C)
(C) The Hindu Marriage Act

(D)
(D) The Forest Conservation Act

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12. The practice of untouchability is 12.

abolished by the Indian Constitution

in Article :
(A) 17
(A) 17

(B) 19
(B) 19

(C) 38
(C) 38

(D) 42 (D) 42

13. The Mental Health Act was enacted 13.

in :

(A) 1985 (A) 1985

(B) 1987 (B) 1987

(C) 1989
(C) 1989

(D) 1990
(D) 1990

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14. The Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques 14. 1994

Act, 1994 was passed to :

(A) Control abnormalities in birth (A)

(B) Control female foeticide (B)

(C) Control domestic violence (C)

(D) Control population (D)

15. National Institute for the Mentally 15.

Handicapped is located at :

(A) Secunderabad (A)

(B) Hyderabad (B)

(C) Bengaluru (C)

(D) Chennai (D)

16. Which of the following is not a 16.

principle of social case work ?

(A) Principle of confidentiality (A)

(B) Principle of acceptance (B)

(C) Principle of assimilation (C)

(D) Principle of self-determination (D)

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17. Recognition of an individual’s 17.

positive worth as a human being

without necessarily condemning the

individual’s acting is termed as :


(A)
(A) Recognition

(B)
(B) Acceptance

(C)
(C) Admission

(D)
(D) Approval

18. To link a client with an agency, 18.

programme or professional person

that can provide the service needed

by the client is called :

(A) Referral
(A)

(B) Consent for release


(B)
(C) Problem checklist
(C)
(D) Person-in-environment
(D)
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19. In case work method, play therapy 19.

helps the client :

(A) to focus on the positivity of their


(A)
life

(B) to develop new responses to an


(B)
ongoing problems

(C) to involve them in self-

examination or feeling and (C)

thoughts

(D) to give demonstration for the


(D)
non-verbalized incidents
20.
20. ‘An Introduction to Social Case

Work’ was written by :

(A) Gordan Hamilton (A)

(B) Florence Hollis (B)

(C) Armaity Desai (C)

(D) Dr. Grace Mathew (D)

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21. Match the following and select the 21.


correct answer from the codes given
below
Authors Bo o ks (a) (i)

(a) Arthur Fink (i) Social Group


Work : A Helping
(b) (ii)
Process

(b) Gisela Konapka (ii) Social Case work (c) (iii)

(c) Murray G. Ross (iii) C o m m u n i t y (d) (iv)


Organization

(d) Helen Pearlman (iv) The Fields of


Social Work

Codes : (A) (iv), (i), (iii), (ii)


(A) (iv), (i), (iii), (ii) (B) (i), (iv), (ii), (iii)
(B) (i), (iv), (ii), (iii)
(C) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
(C) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
(D) (ii), (i), (iv), (iii)
(D) (ii), (i), (iv), (iii)
22.
22. ...................... learning is through
initiation and through doing,
developing skills to negotiate social
systems on one’s own behalf and on
behalf of others.
(A)
(A) Psychological
(B)
(B) Social
(C)
(C) Liberal
(D)
(D) Practical

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23. Which of the following groups,


23.
formed to meet socioemotional needs

of group members focus on

education, growth, remediation and

socialization ?

(A) Task
(A)
(B) Treatment
(B)
(C) Team
(C)
(D) Organizational
(D)
24. A .................... is a small group
24.
characterized by all of the dynamics

of interrelated group processes.

(A) team
(A)

(B) unit
(B)

(C) click
(C)

(D) committee
(D)

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25. The principle of democratic group


25.

process is fundamental to ............... .

(A) Social goals model

(B) Remedial model (A)

(C) Reciprocal model (B)

(D) Both remedial and reciprocal (C)

models (D)

26. The philosophy of community 26.

organisation recognizes the

power of :
(A)

(A) NGO
(B)

(B) Individual
(C)

(C) Vote
(D)
(D) People

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27. Social action is an integral part 27.

of :

(A) Community rights (A)

(B) Community organisation (B)

(C) Community development (C)

(D) Community empowerment (D)

28. Community organisation is a 28.

method of social work but

community development is a :

(A)
(A) programme for structural

changes (B)

(B) programme for system change


(C)

(C) programme for planned change


(D)

(D) programme for locality change

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29. Which one of the following is a


29.
problem solving skill of community

organisation ?

(A)
(A) Responding

(B) Organising (B)

(C) Goal setting (C)

(D) Team work


(D)

30. The concept of parapolitics in


30.
community organisation refers to :

(A) A system or practice of politics

in which accountability is (A)

consciously diminished

(B) The socio-political exploitation


(B)
of community councils

(C) Conduct of public affairs by


(C)
rational debate

(D) Parallel practice of politics (D)

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31. Which one of the following is not a


31.

quantitative research design ?

(A) Descriptive research design


(A)

(B) Case study research design


(B)

(C) Exploratory research design


(C)

(D) Experimental research design


(D)

32. Assertion (A) : In quantitative


32. (A)

research, researchers prefer

questionnaire.
(R)

Reason (R) : One can measure

variables and use statistical tests.


(A) (A) (R)

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true


(B) (A) (R)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are not true
(C) (A) (R)
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false
(D) (A) (R)
(D) (A) is not true but (R) is true

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33. Assertion (A) : Assessment of 33. (A)

association between variables by

percentage difference just gives us

an understanding of association

likely to exist in sample. (R)

Reason (R) : The inference may be

just a chance. (A) (A) (R)

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true


(B) (A) (R)

(B) Both (A) and (R) are not true


(C) (A) (R)
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false
(D) (A) (R)
(D) (A) is not true but (R) is true
34.
34. When the null hypothesis (H0) is

true but rejected .................. occurs.


(A)
(A) Sampling error
(B)
(B) Non-sampling error
(C) I
(C) Type I error
(D) II
(D) Type II error

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35. Theoretical creations that are 35.

based on observations but which

cannot be seen either directly or

indirectly :
(A)
(A) Theory

(B)
(B) Construct

(C)
(C) Hypothesis

(D)
(D) Variable

36. The National Youth Policy was 36.

adopted in the year :

(A) 1988 (A) 1988

(B) 1998 (B) 1998

(C) 2000 (C) 2000

(D) 2008 (D) 2008

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37. Policy means : 37.

(A) A stated course of conduct for


(A)
industries

(B) An established procedure to be (B)


adopted by the society
(C)
(C) A decision relating to

developing social structure

(D) A statement of aims and


(D)
objectives

38. Process of translating social policy 38.

into social service is :

(A) Social Welfare (A)

(B)
(B) Social Action
(C)
(C) Social Service Administration
(D)
(D) Public Administration

39.
39. Affirmative action is also known as :

(A) Positive discrimination


(A)
(B) Negative discrimination (B)
(C)
(C) Firm discrimination
(D)
(D) No discrimination
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40. The objective of National Rural
40.
Livelihood Mission (Aajeevika) is :

(A) to assist families below the

poverty line in the rural areas


(A)
by taking up self-employment

ventures in a variety of

activities

(B) to create efficient and effective

institutional platforms of the (B)

rural poor (SHG) enabling them

to increase household income

improved access to financial

services
(C)
(C) Holistic of micro-enterprises

covering all aspects of self-

employment which include

organising rural poor into self-

help (D)

(D) to increase the income of the

cultivator, economic resources

and potential of the village

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41. Assertion (A) : Right to education 41. (A)

makes provision that every child has

right to get education

Reason (R) : Private school are also


(R)

responsible for giving education to

poor children
(A) (A) (R)
(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct but
(R) (A)
(R) is not the correct

explanation of (A)

(B) (A) (R)


(B) (A) is correct but (R) is not

correct

(C) (R) is correct but (A) is not (C) (R) (A)

correct

(D) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (D) (A) (R)

(R) is the correct explanation (R) (A)

of (A)

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42. World Mental Health Day is 42.


celebrated every year on :

(A) October 10
(A) 10
(B) October 11 (B) 11

(C) October 2 (C) 2

(D) October 6 (D) 6

43. Social anxiety disorder among 43.

children is manifested in the form

of :
(A)
(A) School refusal
(B)
(B) Temper tantrums

(C) Elective mutism (C)

(D) Breath-holding spasms (D)

44. Suicide prevention helpline is an 44.


example of :

(A) Counselling intervention (A)

(B) Adolescent mental health (B)


intervention

(C) Crisis intervention (C)

(D) Scholastic mental health


(D)
intervention
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45. Primary source of democratic power 45.


in India is a :
(A)
(A) Constitution of India
(B)
(B) Village
(C)
(C) Right to vote

(D) Parliament (D)

46. Assertion (A) : Women’s 46. (A)


participation in political governance

is the key to empowerment of women

and social change.


(R)
Reason (R) : Women actively

raise their voice against proxy

participation in local self-

government.
(A) (A) (R) (R)
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and
(A)
(R) is correct explanation of (A)

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (B) (A) (R) (R)

(R) is not the correct (A)

explanation of (A)
(C) (A) (R)
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false
(D) (A) (R)
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true

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47. Rank the countries listed below by 47. 2014

their Human Development Index

2014 :
(a)
(a) United States

(b)
(b) Australia

(c) Switzerland (c)

(d) Netherlands (d)

(e) Norway (e)

(A) Norway, Australia, Switzerland,


(A)
Netherland, United States

(B) United States, Netherlands,


(B)
Switzerland, Australia, Norway

(C) Australia, Norway,

Netherlands, United States, (C)

Switzerland

(D) Switzerland, Norway,


(D)
Australia, United States,

Netherlands

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48. Amartya Sen has brought about a 48.


revolution in development thinking
by defining development as an :

(A) Expansion of credit supply


(A)
system
(B)
(B) Expansion of tertiary sector

(C) Expansion of opportunities (C)

(D) Expansion of services (D)

49. Assertion (A) : Smart city 49. (A)


civilization and industrialization is
essential for social development.

Reason (R) : Not at the cost of


(R)
people’s displacement and
environmental degradation.
(A) (A) (R)
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and
(R) is the correct explanation (R) (A)

of (A)

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (B) (A) (R)
(R) is not the correct (R) (A)
explanation of (A)

(C) (A) is true but (R) is false


(C) (A) (R)
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true
(D) (A) (R)
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50. Assertion (A) : Corporate Social 50. (A)

Responsibility (CSR) is considered as

corporate citizenship.

Reason (R) : It is an ethical

(R)
obligation of industries towards the

society.

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and


(A) (A) (R)

(R) is the correct explanation


(R) (A)
of (A)

(B) (A) (R)


(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but

(R) is not the correct (R) (A)

explanation of (A)
(C) (A) (R)

(C) (A) is true but (R) is false

(D) (A) (R)


(D) (A) is false but (R) is true

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