Exam Details
Subject | family issues and social work interventions | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.s.w. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
M.S.W. (Semester IV) (CBCS) Examination Nov/Dec-2018
FAMILY ISSUES AND SOCIAL WORK INTERVENTIONS
Time: 2½ Hours Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory.
All Questions will carry equal Marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions:- 14
Family with grandparents is an example of family.
Nuclear contemporary
extended None of these
Reproduction is one of the functions.
procreation Rearing
Satisfaction Primary
Love marriage is having choice.
Last Individuals
First All above
Family helps to human rights values.
Promote alternate
barriers None of these
Valid Marriage is
Polygamous Joint
Monogamous All of these
Family centred Social work promotes social structures.
Equitable same
correct None of these
Sexual health education is social work intervention.
curative helpful
preventive None
Family court helps to family.
maintain disorganize
unstable None
The Special Marriage Act
1956 1954
1955 1999
10) The Prohibition Act 1961.
Dowry Violence
Abuse None
11) According to law marriage is a contract.
social holy
onetime None
12) Divorce is separation.
legal illegal
void none
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13) Desertion leads to an marriage.
secure insecure
protected none
14) Family rights are
not needed human rights
great none
Q.2 Answer the following questions:- (Any seven) 14
Concept of sexual health education.
What is family?
What is reproductive age group?
What is fertility rates 2011 census?
What is divorce?
Definition of abuse.
Concept of women development.
In which year Human rights were declared?
Concept of Family Court.
Definition of violence.
Q.3 Write short notes: (Any Two) 14
Right of women
The causes of divorce
Family disorganization and social work
Types of violence
Q.4 Write broad question:- (Any one) 14
Elaborate international programme for women development.
Explain Hindu Marriage Act 1955.
Q.5 Explain in detail the role of peer group and mass media in family life
education.
FAMILY ISSUES AND SOCIAL WORK INTERVENTIONS
Time: 2½ Hours Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory.
All Questions will carry equal Marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions:- 14
Family with grandparents is an example of family.
Nuclear contemporary
extended None of these
Reproduction is one of the functions.
procreation Rearing
Satisfaction Primary
Love marriage is having choice.
Last Individuals
First All above
Family helps to human rights values.
Promote alternate
barriers None of these
Valid Marriage is
Polygamous Joint
Monogamous All of these
Family centred Social work promotes social structures.
Equitable same
correct None of these
Sexual health education is social work intervention.
curative helpful
preventive None
Family court helps to family.
maintain disorganize
unstable None
The Special Marriage Act
1956 1954
1955 1999
10) The Prohibition Act 1961.
Dowry Violence
Abuse None
11) According to law marriage is a contract.
social holy
onetime None
12) Divorce is separation.
legal illegal
void none
Page 2 of 2
SLR-IX-40
13) Desertion leads to an marriage.
secure insecure
protected none
14) Family rights are
not needed human rights
great none
Q.2 Answer the following questions:- (Any seven) 14
Concept of sexual health education.
What is family?
What is reproductive age group?
What is fertility rates 2011 census?
What is divorce?
Definition of abuse.
Concept of women development.
In which year Human rights were declared?
Concept of Family Court.
Definition of violence.
Q.3 Write short notes: (Any Two) 14
Right of women
The causes of divorce
Family disorganization and social work
Types of violence
Q.4 Write broad question:- (Any one) 14
Elaborate international programme for women development.
Explain Hindu Marriage Act 1955.
Q.5 Explain in detail the role of peer group and mass media in family life
education.
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- community development & social action
- community organization and social action
- disaster management
- family and women development
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- governance & rural community development – i
- history and ethics of social work profession
- human resource development & social work in industry - ii
- human resource development & social work in industry– i
- ideologies of social work
- indian social problems
- indian society and social institutions
- introduction to group work
- introduction to social case work
- introduction to social work research
- labour welfare and labour laws - ii
- labour welfare and labour laws – i
- medical social work
- personnel management and industrial relations - ii
- personnel management and industrial relations – i
- preventive and social medicine - ii
- preventive and social medicine-i
- project implementation and communication media
- project management and skills in communication – i
- psychiatric social work
- psychiatry and mental health - ii
- psychiatry and mental health – i
- social group work & leadership
- social policy and social legislation – i
- social policy and social legislation – ii
- social welfare administration
- social work and ecology
- social work interventions with children, youth and elderly
- social work interventions with women and disabled
- social work research & statistics
- stages of human development
- strategies and trends in rural community development
- theories & skills in social case work
- theories of human development
- urban & rural community development- i
- urban and tribal community development - ii