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Re: UGC NET II Social Work Exam Question Paper

Here is the list of few questions of UGC NET II Social Work Exam which you are looking for .

1. Which Indian state has lowest child
sex ratio, from among the
following ?
(A) Kerala (B) Karnataka
(C) Tamil Nadu (D) Punjab
2. Which one of the following is not the
professional view of social work ?
(A) Client as object
(B) Client as citizen
(C) Client as recipient
(D) Client as resource
3. The tendency to commit crime
repeatedly without any sense of
repentance is called
(A) De facto action
(B) Terrorism
(C) Return-back
(D) Recidivism
4. Which of the following is recognised
as decade for Natural Disaster
Reduction ?
(A) 1980s (B) 1990s
(C) 1970s (D) 1960s
5. The National Rural Employment
Guarantee Act came into force in the
year
(A) 1999 (B) 2001
(C) 2005 (D) 2009
6. Written or visual materials read or
viewed primarily for the purpose of
sexual pleasure is called
(A) Sexual photography
(B) Pornography
(C) Papers on sex
(D) Blue film
7. Who introduced the concept of ‘Role
Playing’ ?
(A) E. Durkheim
(B) G.H. Mead
(C) W.I. Thomas
(D) Sigmond Freud
8. Negative reinforcement leads to
(A) Extinguish a behaviour
(B) Increase in desired responses
(C) Eliminate desirable responses
(D) Learned helplessness
9. 12 years old Ashad need not be told
that he had failed in his exams, on
returning home he could guess by the
looks on his father’s face and his
posture, what his result was ? This is
an example of
(A) Involvement of visual modality
(B) Non-verbal communication
(C) Extra-sensory perception
(D) Facial cues
10. When monotony in work is reduced
by giving a wider variety of duties to
employees; it is known as
(A) Job enlargement
(B) Job rotation
(C) Job redesign
(D) Job enrichment
11. NICP means
(A) National initiative for child
protection.
(B) National integrative for child
program.
(C) National integrative for child
policy.
(D) National initiative for child
planning.

12. One of the following is not a
technique that come under
paraphrase.
(A) Restatement
(B) Reflection
(C) Summary
(D) Open ended question
13. The study of the distribution and
determinants of health related status
or events in specified populations
and the application of this study to
the control of health problems is
called
(A) Entomology (B) Biology
(C) Epidemiology (D) Geology
14. “Felt difficulty in fulfilling role
obligation” is known as
(A) Inter role
(B) Role variation
(C) Role strain
(D) Role ambiguity
15. The model of Social Policy called
‘residual welfare’ has been advanced
by
(A) Norman Ginsburg
(B) Richard Titmus
(C) Lewis
(D) David Danison
16. The activity that inter-relates various
parts of the welfare agency so that it
functions as a whole is
(A) planning
(B) programming
(C) co-ordination
(D) policy determination
17. Which of the following statement is
correct ?
(A) Reliability ensures validity.
(B) Validity ensures reliability.
(C) Reliability does not depend on
objectivity.
(D) Reliability and validity are
independent of each other.
18. Who has divided Family into ‘Family
of orientation’ and ‘Family of
procreation’ ?
(A) Murdock (B) Kapadia
(C) Robertson (D) Warner
19. Probation of Offenders Act came into
being in the year
(A) 1948 (B) 1952
(C) 1958 (D) 1962
20. The strength of association between
two variables is called
(A) Correlation
(B) Inference
(C) Hypothesis
(D) None of the above
21. The independent variable is also
called
(A) Predictor variable
(B) Criterion variable
(C) Construct
(D) None of the above
22. The Research design in which
identification of relationship between
variables is attempted, is called
(A) Experimental design
(B) Case Study
(C) Descriptive design
(D) None of the above
23. What would be mean of 1, 0, 2, 3, 0,
2, 3, 4, 0, 2, and 5.
(A) 0 (B) 2
(C) 4 (D) 2.5
24. Institutional Re-distributive model is
linked with
(A) Totalitarian state
(B) Welfare state
(C) Capitalist state
(D) Communist state

25. Who developed the Physical Quality
of Life Index ? (PQLI)
(A) Richard Estes (B) D.M. Morris
(C) Md. Yunus (D) Amartya Sen
26. Gender related Development Index is
used in
(A) Millenium Development Goals
(B) World Development Report
(C) Human Development Report
(D) None of the above
27. Which of the following is not correct
? ‘A belief’ becomes a ‘scientific
truth’ when it
(A) is established experimentally.
(B) is arrived logically.
(C) is accepted by many people.
(D) can be replicated.
28. The hypothetical statements denying
what are explicitly indicated in
working hypothesis are known as
(A) Relational hypothesis
(B) Complex hypothesis
(C) Statistical hypothesis
(D) Null hypothesis
29. The acronym “BIMARU” represents
states
(A) Bihar, Madhya Pradesh,
Rajasthan and U.P.
(B) Bihar, Maharashtra, Ranchi and
U.P.
(C) Bihar, Mizoram, Rajasthan and
U.P.
(D) None of the above.
30. Accountability in governance refers to
(A) The ability of citizens to hold
leaders, government and public
organisations to account.
(B) The ability of citizens to open
accounts in banks.
(C) The National income account
that show profit and loss of
government.
(D) The behaviour of chartered
accountants in the corporate
world.
31. ‘Glass Ceiling’ is
(A) A transparent surface of a
building where plants are kept.
(B) A transparent barrier which
women face as they attempt to
achieve promotion to the
higher levels of organisation.
(C) A place with clear surface
where reptiles breed.
(D) A biological problem with
women during pregnancy.
32. ‘Yellow revolution’ is
(A) A tribal custom of North-
Eastern States.
(B) A symbol of criticism of
political decisions adopted by
opposition parties.
(C) The growth, development and
adoption of new varieties of oil
seeds and technologies to
increase oil seed production.
(D) A revolution to bring changes
in the mind of masses for
environmental concerns.
33. Biomagnification is a process
(A) where some compounds remain
in the eco-system in virtually
unchanged form as they are
passed from one organism to
another by predation.
(B) When some compounds change
their properties and become
part of other organism.
(C) Magnification of compounds
with one step after the other.
(D) Bio degradation of environmental
system in which some
compounds continuously change
their characteristics.

34. Match the items in List-I with List-II
List – I List – II
(a) Reproductive
Child Health
(i) Police
Research
(b) The National
Rural
Employment
Guarantee Act
(ii) Trauma
(c) Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder
(iii) Mother and
Child
(d) Bureau of
Police Research
and
Development
(iv) Employment
at village
level
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)
(B) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)
(C) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
(D) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
35. Arrange the following Acts in order
in which they were enacted. Use the
codes given below :
(i) The Industrial Employment
(Standing orders) Act.
(ii) The Indian Trade Unions Act.
(iii) The Industrial Disputes Act.
(iv) The Employment Exchange
(Compulsory Notification) Act.
Codes :
(A) (ii), (i), (iii), (iv)
(B) (iii), (iv), (i), (ii)
(C) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii)
(D) (iv), (iii), (ii), (i)
36. Put the following steps in the process
of Participating Rural Appraisal in a
sequence.
I. Use of tools
II. Report generation
III. Rapport building
IV. Initial contact
V. Sharing the learnings
VI. Participating Action Planning
Codes :
(A) IV, III, I, II, V, VI
(B) IV, II, III, I, V, VI
(C) II, IV, III, I, V, VI
(D) IV, I, III, II, V, VI
37. Arrange the following Acts in order
in which they were enacted. Use the
codes given below :
(i) Child Marriage Restraint Act.
(ii) Medical Termination of
Pregnancy Act
(iii) Hindu Marriage Act
(iv) Dowry Prohibition Act
Codes :
(A) (ii), (i), (iii), (iv)
(B) (i), (iii), (iv), (ii)
(C) (iii), (ii), (i), (iv)
(D) (iv), (iii), (ii), (i)
38. Assertion (A) : Prison is a
correctional institution that
aims at reforming the
criminals.
Reason (R) : Prison segregates the
criminals to protect the society.
Codes :
(A) Both (A) & (R) are correct.
(B) Both (A) & (R) are not correct.
(C) (A) is correct and (R) is not
correct.
(D) Both (A) & (R) are correct, but
(R) is not correct explanation
of (A).
39. Match the items of List-I with those
of List-II
List – I List – II
(Event) (Year)
(a) International Youth
Year
(i) 2005
(b) International Micro
credit Year
(ii) 1950
(c) Mental Health Act (iii) 1947
(d) Establishment of
Planning
Commission
(iv) 1987
(v) 1985
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)
(B) (v) (i) (iv) (ii)
(C) (iii) (i) (ii) (v)
(D) (v) (i) (iii) (iv)

40. Match the following :
List – I List – II
(Event) (Date of
observance)
(a) World
Consumer Day
(i) Oct 24th
(b) International
Literacy Day
(ii) Sept. 8th
(c) World Mental
Health Day
(iii) Oct 10th
(d) UN Day (iv) March 15th
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)
(B) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)
(C) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii)
(D) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii)
41. Match the items in List-I with List-II
and choose the correct code given
below :
List – I List – II
(a) Oral stage (i) Trust V/s
Mistrust
(b) Anal stage (ii) Industry V/s
Inferiority
(c) Genital stage (iii) Autonomy
V/s Shame &
Doubt
(d) Latency (iv) Initiative V/s
Guilt
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
(B) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
(C) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii)
(D) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii)
42. Assertion (A) : Inspite of best efforts
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan failed to
achieve desirable literacy rate.
Reason (R) : Results can be
achieved without political will
Codes :
(A) Both(A) and (R) are correct.
(B) Both (A) and (R) are not correct.
(C) (A) is correct and (R) is correct
explanation of (A).
(D) (A) is correct but (R) is not the
correct explanation of (A).
43. Assertion (A) : Goitre is a common
disease in mountainous regions.
Reason (R) : The diet of the people
in mountainous regions lack
iodine content.
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true, but
(R) is not the correct
explanation of (A).
(B) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(C) Both (A) and (R) are true and
(R) is the correct explanation of
(A).
(D) Both (A) and (R) are false.
44. Assertion (A) : Due to strong family
ties, women in India sacrifice
for their family.
Reason (R) : It is a product of social
conditioning.
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and
(R) is correct explanation of
(A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but
(R) is not the correct
explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.
(D) (R) is true, but (A) is false.
45. Assertion (A) : Disaster affected
population can take care of
their emotional and
psychological needs with their
own resources.
Reason (R) : The strong sociocultural
traditions are powerful
support in such situation.
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true, but
(R) is not the correct
explanation of (A).
(B) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(C) Both (A) and (R) are true and
(R) is the correct explanation of
(A).
(D) Both (A) and (R) are false.

Read the passage given below and
answer the following questions as per the
understanding of the passage (Question
No. 46 to 50)
The Right of Children to Free and
Compulsory Education Act, 2009
guarantees to all children within the agegroup
6-14 years the right to education in
proper schools with trained teachers. It was
a long, long time coming, but this historic
legislation, despite the many loopholes, has
the power to transform the lives of millions
of poor Indian children who have so far
been deprived of the opportunity to make
their lives better than those of their parents.
Since Independence, elementary
eduction has grown into a multi-headed
monster of sorts, with its own caste system
of service-providers – government
ordinary, government elite, private elite,
private-run but government-funded, and so
on. It has provided children of the
privileged classes a springboard to greater
privilege, while doing nothing to eradicate
child labour or provide poor children with
even basic literacy, let alone the broader
gains of education.
Broadly, the vast majority of the
population, both rural and urban, send their
children to government-run schools as
these are free, that is, they do not charge
fees. However, given that the quality of
education in these schools is usually quite
poor, the fast-increasing middle class
prefer to send their children to privatelyrun
schools.
The new Act addresses some of these
issues, but not the more important concern
– teacher absenteeism. Various studies
have shown that at any given time, 30% of
teachers at government schools are absent
from their classrooms. While the Act
mandates the number of teaching hours per
year, it does not address the lack of
accountability on the part of the teacher or
the system if the mandated number of
hours is not actually provided.
Other problems include
discrimination on a caste basis, violence
and abuse of children, and discrimination
against girls. The latter is not often overt
but a result of certain existing situations:
for example, 27% of schools do not have
even one female teacher, resulting in a lack
of confidence on the part of parents,
especially of older girls. Fifty percent of
schools do not have separate toilets for
girls. As a result, it is estimated that for
every 100 girls who enrol in school in rural
India, 40 will reach Class IV, 18 will reach
Class VIII, nine will reach Class IX, and
only one will make it to Class XII.
And finally, and more significantly,
what are children learning ? The stated aim
of elementary education is to provide the
child with the knowledge, skills and
qualities to become an independent,
thinking, creative human being. But a
report shows that on the ground we are far
from even providing them the basic
literacy skills. This is the biggest challenge
now that children are increasingly going to
be brought into the mainstream – can the
system help them develop into
independent, thinking, creative human
beings ? Or will it turn out barely literate
automatons that have lost their innate
ability to question and explore ?

46. The Right of children to free and
compulsory Education Act 2009
guarantees to all children the right to
(A) education in proper schools
with trained teachers.
(B) education to all children within
the age group of 3-14 years in
proper schools with trained
teachers.
(C) education to all children within
the age group of 6-14 years in
proper schools with trained
teachers.
(D) eduction to all children of all
age groups in proper schools
with trained teachers.
47. Since independence, elementary
education has grown into a multiheaded
monster of sorts, with its own
caste system of service providers.
(A) Government ordinary,
government elite, private elite,
private-run but not government
funded.
(B) Government elite, government
ordinary, private elite, privaterun
but not government funded.
(C) Government ordinary,
government elite, private elite,
private-run, but government
funded.
(D) Government elite, non- government ordinary, private
elite, private run, but
government funded.
48. The fast-increasing middle class
prefer to send their children to
privately-run schools because
(A) they charge less fee.
(B) they provide less quality
education.
(C) they provide eduction on par
with government run schools.
(D) they provide more quality
education.
49. The stated aim of elementary
eduction is to provide the child with
(A) the knowledge, skills and
qualities to become a
dependent, thinking, creative
human being.
(B) the knowledge, skills and
qualities to become an
independent, thinking creative
human being.
(C) the knowledge, skills and
qualities to become an
independent, thinking
destructive human being.
(D) All the above.
50. The Right of Children to Free and
Compulsory Education Act, 2009
mandates
I. Specified number of teaching
hours per year.
II. Accountability of teachers.
III. Discrimination on caste basis.
IV. All the above.
Codes :
(A) I only
(B) I and II only
(C) II and III only
(D) All the above


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