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Human Behavior and Dynamics

1. Sex cells (sperm and ova) are called


A)
alleles
B)
genes
C)
gametes
D)
zygotes
2. A female produces immature ova in her ovaries while developing in her mother's
womb. Between puberty and menopause, usually one ovum per month matures and is
released. How many ova ultimately reach maturity?
A)
40-50
B)
400-500
C)
400,000
D)
400 million
3. The principal male sex hormones are
A)
estrogen and progesterone
B)
estrogen and testosterone
C)
testosterone and androsterone
D)
testosterone and semen
4. According to your text, the newly fertilized ovum is now called a(n)
A)
embryo
B)
fetus
C)
conceptus
D)
zygote
5. The expectations society has that a person will act his or her age refers to:
A)
biological age.
B)
social age.
C)
psychological age.
D)
historical age.
6. Which period of development is characterized by establishing independence,
developing an identity, and thinking more abstractly?
A)
B)
C)
D)

middle childhood
late childhood
adolescence
early adulthood

7. Life-span development begins with _______ and ends with _______.


A)
B)
C)
D)

birth; death
conception; old age
infancy; old age
conception; death

8. The onset of puberty is an example of:


A)
B)
C)
D)

normative age-graded influences.


normative history-graded influences.
nonnormative life events.
storm-and-stress events.

9. Erik Erikson's theory emphasized:


A)
B)
C)
D)

repeated resolutions of unconscious conflicts about sexual energy.


developmental change throughout the human life span.
changes in children's thinking as they mature.
the influence of sensitive periods in the various stages of biological
maturation.
10. According to Freud, psychoanalytic perspective and understands the three parts to the
personality, they are the:
A)
B)
C)
D)

libido, ego, id.


unconscious, conscious, superego.
ego, superego, subego.
superego, ego, id.

11. From B.F. Skinner's point of view, behavior is explained through:


A)
external consequences of that behavior.
B)
the self-produced consequences of that behavior.
C)
individuals' cognitive interpretations of their environmental experiences.
D)
the biological processes that determine maturation.

Society and Culture


12. The term a 'just-society' is related to which one of the followings?
A. Orthodox concept of social justice
B. Western concept of social justice
C. British Indian concept of social justice
D. Modern concept of social justice
13. Who is regarded as the 'Champion of Social justice.' In india?
A. M. Gandhi
B. Dr. B R Ambedkar
C. Dr. Rajendra Prasad
D. Jothiba Pule
14. Which one of the following is the distinctive characteristic of human society in
comparison to the animal society?
A. Interaction
B. Culture
C. Territory
D. Group life
15. What is a Hindu marriage in which the daughter is gifted to priest, called?
A. Brahma marriage
B. Daiva marriage
C. Sacred marriage
D. Arsha marriage
16. Which one of the following may become a reference group for a given person?
A. They group to which the person belongs or does not belong
B. Only that group to which the person does not belong
C. Only that group to which the person belongs
D. Only that group of which the person is a member only on the basis of
achievement
17. Which one of the following is important to differentiate between the social group and
the social category?
A. Size of the groups
B. Reciprocal communication
C. Geographical location
D. Formal rules and regulations
18. Which one of the following terms is used to explain the state of cultural system in
which the cultural elements change in unequal rates disrupting the harmony between
material and non-material aspects?
A. Cultural disintegration
B. Cultural disorganization
C. Cultural lag
D. Cultural ambivalence
19. When two or more sibs exist in a community, they may be called
A. moieties
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B. pharteries
C. exogamous clans
D. endogamous clans
20. There is freedom of association between members of all strata including intermarriage and equalitarian social relation in:
A. open-class
B. open-ethnic
C. closed-caste
D. closed-estate
21. Consider the following stages of social change:
1. Metaphysical
2. Positivistic
3. Theological
4. Civilized
Which of these form part of Comtes scheme of social change?
A. 1, 2 and 4
B. 3 and 4
C. 2 and 3
D. l, 2 and 3
22. Match List -I with List- II and select the correct answer by using the codes given
below the lists:
List-I
List-II
(Social Reformers)
(Organizations)
A. Mahatma Gandhi
1. All India Scheduled Caste Federation
B. Sri Narayan Guru
2. Harijan Sevak Sangh
C. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
3. SNDP Yogam
D. Jyoti Rao Phule
4. D.M.K.
5. Satya Sodhak Samaj
Codes:
ABCD
(a)
2 5 1 3
(b)
1 3 4 5
(c)
1 5 4 3
(d)
2 3 1 5
Social Case Work
23. Identify the correct sequence regarding stages in social case work.
A. Study, Intake, Social Diagnosis, Treatment,Termination,
Evaluation.
B. Intake, Study, Social Diagnosis, Treatment, Evaluation,
Termination.
C. Intake, Study, Social Diagnosis, Treatment, Termination,
Evaluation.
D. Study, Social Diagnosis, Intake, Treatment, Termination,
Evaluation.

24. Match items in List I with List II and choose correct code given below :
List I
List II
(a) Social Case Work
(i) Social Planning Model
(b) Social Group Work
(ii) Behaviour Modification Model
(c) Community Organization
(iii) Reciprocal Model.
(d) Social Action
(iv) Conscientization Model.

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(i) (iii) (ii) (iv)
(ii) (iv) (iii) (i)
(iii) (i) (ii) (iv)
(ii) (iii) (i) (iv)

25. Treatment in Social case work involves


A. Counselling
B. Environmental Modification
C. Administration of Social Services
D. Counselling, Environmental Modification and
Administration of social services.
26. Who used the concept of Personarelated to the theory of personality
A. Carl Jung
B. Frued
C. Erikson
D. Adler
27. the worker should receive the client as s/he already is with his/her strengths and
weaknesses is principle of ____________
A. Individualization
B. Acceptance
C. Purposeful Expression of Feelings
D. Confidentiality
28. The therapy developed by Otto Rank is called
A.
B.
C.
D.

Crisis intervention
Humanistic therapy
Rational emotive therapy
Will therapy

29. Which among these is not a tool of social case work?


A. Home visit
B. Summarization
C. Recording
D. Interviewee
30. Identify the correct answer: Recording in social case work can be classified as
A. Referral summaries, diagnostic summaries, narrative records and
problem oriented records.
B. Narrative recording, process recording, evaluative recording and summary
recording
C. Problem oriented, field oriented, process oriented, individual centered
D. Process oriented narrative situational and analytical
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31. Theory and Practice of Social Case Work book written by


A. Marry Richmond
B. H.H.Perlman
C. Gordon Hamilton
D. Siddiqui
Social Group Work
32. The major principles of social group work are
A. progressive programme experience, guiding group
interaction, specific objectives, evaluation
B. Programme planning, development sequence, systematic study,
frequency distribution
C. Group enhancement, specific learning, rejection study,
development
D. Planning, organising, facilitation, evaluation
33. The name of the book written by G.Konapka is ____________
A. A Helping Progress: Social Group Work
B. Social Group Work A Helping Process
C. Social Group Work
D. Group Work as a method of Social Work
34. Sonogram is a graphic representation of the choices or the association of
A. group members using symbols for people and their interactions
B. Individuals relationship using symbols
C. Communitys interaction
D. Group workers relationship with group member
35. Identify the correct sequence regarding stages of Group Development Bruce
Tuckman in 1965,
A. Forming, Norming, Performing, Adjourning Storming,
B. Forming, Norming, Storming, Performing, Adjourning
C. Forming, Norming, Performing, Storming, Adjourning
D. Forming, Storming , Norming, Performing, Adjourning
36. The basic objective of group work is ?
A. Personality development
B. Problem solving
C. Readjustment
D. Remediation
37. "Group Experience and Democratic Values" is written by?
A. Kurt Lewin
B. Grace Coyle
C. Cooley
D. G.H. Mead
38. Social group model, remedial goal model, and reciprocal goal models of group work have
been pioneered by?
A. Papell & Rothman
B. Konopka
C. Toseland & Rivas
D. Glasser & Mayada
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39. ________________Concept was introduced by G.H.Mead


A. Group Process
B. Role Process
C. Role Playing
D. Group Formation
40. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of secondary group?
A.
B.
C.
D.

Personal orientation
Large size
Secondary relations
Formal communication

Working with community


41. Paulo Freire who was pioneer of ______________
A.
B.
C.
D.

Community Development
Women empowerment
Participatory Rural Appraisal
Social Policy

42. The Government of India has established National Handicapped Finance


Development
Corporation (NHFDC) under
A.
B.
C.
D.

The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment


The Ministry of Human Resource Development
The Ministry of Women & Child Development
The Ministry of Rural Development

43. Child-Woman ratio is a measure of


A. Population growth
B. Migration
C. Mortality
D. Fertility
44. Who was the founder of Sathyashodhaka Samaja?
A. Rajaram Mohan Roy
B. Ishwarchandra Vidya Sagar
C. Jyothi Bhapule
D. Dayanandha Saraswathi
45. Largest component of internal migration in India is:
A.
Urban rural migration
B.
Rural urban migration
C.
Marriage migration
D.
Rural migration
46. What does NPP stand for?
A. National Population Programme
B. National Population Project
C. National Population Policy
D. National Population Production

47. Suggestion is one of the basic principles of..


A. Human behavior
B. Class
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48.

49.

50.

51.

C. Socialization
D. Social process
Scheduled Caste population in India as per 2001 is:
A. 16.2
B. 17.2
C. 18.1
D. 15.2
The industrial revolution exemplifies the kind of social change described as
A. Continuous
B. Manifest
C. Abrupt
D. Latent
Which of the following does not constitute a social role?
A. A professor in his class
B. A worker in a factory
C. A thief who loots a car
D. A policeman patrolling the city
Urban society: A Ecological Approach" is written by
A. P.C. Joshi
B. R.K. Mukherjee
C. A.H. Hawley
D. Louis Wirth
Social Work Administration and Social Action

52. Who is the term 'Social Action' first time in Social Work?
A. Marry E Richmond
B. Edward Lindman
C. Gisela Konapka
D. Luigi Cavestro
53. Who identified the Elite and Popular Social Action as two types of Social Action?
A. Britto
B.
Antonio Gramsci
C.
M G Ross
D. Friedlander, W.A
54. .Identify the correct sequence of the Social Movement
A. Emerge, Bureaucratese, Coalesce, Success or Failure, Decline.
B. Emerge, Coalesce, Bureaucratese, Success or Failure, Decline.
C. Emerge, Coalesce, success or Failure, Bureaucratese, Decline.
D. Emerge, Bureaucratese, Decline, Coalesce, Success or Failure.
55. Social action as an individual, group or community effort within the framework of social
work philosophy and practice that aims to achieve social progress, to modify social policies
and to improve social legislation and health and welfare services defined by_____
A. Lee
B. Baldwin
C. Friedlander
D. Coyle
56. 'Conscientation Model' of Social Action speaks about,
A. Educate
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B. Sensitize
C. Empower
D. Dictate
57. Who coin the term 'Social Movement'.
A. Mary E Richmond
B. Antonio Gramsi
C. Margarate Atto
D. Lovenz von Stein
Social Work Research
58. ________________ is the idea that knowledge comes from experience.
A. Rationalism
B. Deductive reasoning
C. Logic
D. Empiricism
59. The extent of difference between population parameter and sampling statistics is

A.
B.
C.
D.

Sample error
Sample structure
Sample formulation
Positive Sample

60.

A statistical procedure used to test mean group differences on a dependent variable,


while controlling for one or more co-variate-

A.
B.
C.
D.

ANOVA
ANCOVA
MANOVA
MANCOVA

61. Ideally, the research participant's identity is not known to the researcher. This is called:
A. Anonymity
B. Confidentiality
C. Deception
D. Desensitizing
62. Control procedure used in causal-comparative research;
A. Matching
B. Subgroups
C. Analysis of covariance
D. All of the above
63. Characteristic of narrative research is;

A. the chronology of events


B. a collaborative approach between the researcher and
participant
C. the use of restorying to construct a narrative account
D. All of the Above
64. What is a "probing question"?

A. One that asks indirectly about people's personal lives.


B. One that encourages the interviewee to say more
about a topic.
C. One that inquires about a deeply personal issue.
D. One that moves the conversation on to another topic
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Human Resource Management


65. Majority of the disputes in industries is (are) related to the problem of

A. Wages
B. Salaries
C. Benefits
D. All of the above
66. Performance development plan is set for the employee by his immediate boss.

A.
B.
C.
D.

Employer
Department Head
Immediate boss
Any of the above

67. The following person has suggested the new concept which takes into account various key
factors that will tell the overall performance of a job.

A.
B.
C.
D.

Elliot Jecques
Fred Luthas
Juran
None of the above

68. Section ________ of the Industrial Disputes Act 1947, states that an employer should only
retrench employees who have been most recently hired

A. 24-F
B. 24-G
C. 25-F
D. 25-G
69. ________teams consist of employees from the same hierarchical level, but from different
functional areas of the organization.
A. Problem-solving teams
B. Self-managed work teams
C. Cross-functional teams
D. Quality circles
70. To achieve goals organizations require employees
A. Control
B. Direction
C. Commitment
D. Cooperation
71. Responding to employees and involving them in decision making is referredto as
A. Quality of work life
B. Autonomy
C. Empowerment
D. Preaction

72. An advantage of recruitment from outside the company is


A.
That it is cheaper than internal recruitment
B.
That there is no need to advertise the vacancy
C.
That it brings in new experience and skills to the firm
D.
That it avoids jealousy within the firm
73. Maslow, in his triangle of human needs, showed that
A. Having challenging new tasks is a basic human need
B. Money always motivates workers
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C. Safety and security is a low order human need


D. Workers will not give of their best unless they have good social events provided
by the firm
Labour Legislation
74. Industrial relations cover the following area(s)
A. Collective bargaining
B. Labour legislation
C. Industrial relations training
D. All of the above
75. In case of retrenchment, worker is entitled to ____ months notice or notice pay in lieu of
notice.
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
76. According to factory Act 1948 Section 2 (a) of the act defines the term:
A. Adult
B.
Adolescent
C.
Child
D. Calendar year
77. Responsibility for Payment if wages is covered under section _______ of payment of wages
Act
A. 4
B. 3
C. 5
D. 13
Human Rights Day
78. What is the legal nature of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)?
A. The UDHR is a multilateral treaty
B. The UDHR is a UN General Assembly resolution
C. The UDHR is a UN Security Council resolution
D. The UDHR is a declaration adopted by several States at an international
conference
79. What is the meaning of collective rights?
A. Collective rights belong to distinct groups of people
B. Collective rights are those that belong to particular groups as opposed to the
individual members of the group
C. Minority rights are collective rights
D. Collective rights entail a right of the group as such as well as individual rights of the
group's members
80. Which of the following is a treaty-based human rights mechanism?
A. The UN Human Rights Committee
B. The UN Human Rights Council
C. The UN Universal Periodic Review
D. The UN special mandates
81. What is the meaning of cultural relativism?
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A. Culture relativism posits that human rights apply equally to all without restrictions
B. Culture relativism posits that human rights have a cultural origin
C. Cultural relativism posits that the application of human rights is relative to the laws in
each nation
D. Cultural relativism posits that local culture should validate the existence and
practice of all human rights
82. Which philosopher called the idea of natural rights 'nonsense on stilts'?
A. Alan Gerwith
B. Emmanuel Kant
C. John Locke
D. Jeremy Bentham
83. The enforcement mechanism of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (and
Protocol) consists of...
A.
B.
C.
D.

A reporting mechanism only


A reporting mechanism and right to individual petition
Right to individual petition only
Judgment of an international tribunal

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