1. The author of the famous article “Is Social Work a Profession ?” is : (A) Octavia Hill (B) Abraham Flexner (C) Mary Richmond (D) Ernest Greenwood 2. Recognition of the right and need of clients to freedom in making their own choices and decisions, is termed as : (A) Confidentiality (B) Acceptance (C) Assimilation
1. Review of literature is …………… . (A) Reviewing Newspaper (B) Assessing Research (C) Examining Books, Articles, Research (D) Review of Audited Reports 2. Article 22 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, declares that : (A) everyone, as a member of society, has the right to social security (B) everyone, as a member of
1. Which one of the following is not a principle of Social Work ? (A) Principle of Confidentiality (B) Principle of Accountability (C) Principle of Assimilation (D) Principle of Objectivity 2. The Scheme for Working Children in Need of Care and Protection now comes under the umbrella of : (A) ICDS (B) ICPS (C) SSA
1. Social Work Research is also know as : (A) Intervention research (B) Action research (C) Evaluation research (D) Experimental research 2. Which one of the following Sections of the Income Tax Act allows an individual or a company to claim exemption on their donations to voluntary organisation from their taxable income ? (A) Section
1. Professional Social Work is focused on : (A) Problem solving and change (B) Problem identification and change (C) Problem formulation and change (D) Problem identification 2. The………………………..in England and the United States during late 19th century helped the poor learn skills required for urban living. (A) Poor Houses (B) Settement Houses (C) Beggar Homes
1. Ecological theory helps in understanding (a) The client only (b) The problem only (c) The client and the problem (d) The total environment and its relationship with other systems. 2. HY Siddique is associated with books on (a) Community work (b) Group work (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) Neither (a) nor (b) 3.
1. Social Work aims to enhance (a) Social functioning (b) Individual’s wellbeing (c) Community participation (d) All of these 2. Social Reform deals with (a) Eradicating social problems (b) Eradicating social evil. (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) Neither (a) nor (b) 3. Social Welfare means (a) Welfare programmes initiated by the government to meet
1. School Health Programme comes under (a) Maternal Health Programme (b) Adolescents Health Programme (c) Child Health Programme (d) None of these 2. Rajiv Gandhi Scheme for Empowerment of Adolescent Girls (SABLA) started in (a) 2011 (b) 2012 (c) 2013 (d) 2014 3. National Nutrition Policy was launched in (a) 1992 (b) 1993 (c) 1994
1. The concept of Child differs according to (a) Laws (b) Culture (c) Society (d) All of these 2. Historically child welfare was confined to the institution of (a) Law (b) Politics (c) Family (d) None of these 3. The Child Labour Act in India defines a child as one below the age of (a)