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1.

Mean, Median and Mode are


(A) Measures of deviation
(B) Ways of sampling
(C) Measures of control tendency
(D) None of the above
Answer: (D)

2. Research is
(A) Searching again and again
(B) Finding solution to any problem
(C) Working in a scientific way to search for truth of any problem
(D) None of the above
Answer: (C)

3. Which of the following is the first step in starting the research process?
(A) Searching sources of information to locate problem.
(B) Survey of related literature
(C) Identification of problem
(D) Searching for solutions to the problem
Answer: (C)

4. A common test in research demands much priority on


(A) Reliability
(B) Useability
(C) Objectivity
(D) All of the above
Answer: (D)

5. Action research means


(A) A longitudinal research
(B) An applied research
(C) A research initiated to solve an immediate problem
(D) A research with socioeconomic objective
Answer: (C)

6. A reasoning where we start with certain particular statements and conclude with a universal
statement is called
(A) Deductive Reasoning
(B) Inductive Reasoning
(C) Abnormal Reasoning
(D) Transcendental Reasoning
Answer: (B)

7. Which of the following variables cannot be expressed in quantitative terms?


(A) Socio-economic Status
(B) Marital Status
(C) Numerical Aptitude
(D) Professional Attitude
Answer: (C)

8. The essential qualities of a researcher are


(A) Spirit of free enquiry
(B) Reliance on observation and evidence
(C) Systematization or theorizing of knowledge
(D) All the above
Answer: (D)

9. In the process of conducting research ‘Formulation of Hypothesis” is followed by


(A) Statement of Objectives
(B) Analysis of Data
(C) Selection of Research Tools
(D) Collection of Data
Answer: (C)

10. A research paper is a brief report of research work based on


(A) Primary Data only
(B) Secondary Data only
(C) Both Primary and Secondary Data
(D) None of the above
Answer: (C)

11. One of the following is not an open source software:


(A) DSpace
(B) Windows
(C) Green-stone
(D) Linux
Answer: (B)

12. Classification of all types of libraries has been made by-


(A) IFLA
(B) UNISIST
(C) UNESCO
(D) INSDOC
Answer: (C)

13. Reading centre’s, story hours, exhibitions and reading to literature are forms of …
(A) Extension service
(B) Service of a public library
(C) Both
(D) None
Answer: (C)

14. Informal self education is possible in what kind of library?


(A) National Library
(B) Public Library
(C) Specific Library
(D) College Library
Answer: (B)
15. ……………………. Is a process of information
(A) Books
(B) CD-ROM
(C) Computers
(D) None of the above
Answer: (B)

16. Feedback mechanism is a part of which service?


(A) Reprography
(B) CAS
(C) Translation service
(D) SDI
Answer: (D)
17. What is the collection of terms or records in MARC called?
(A) System
(B) Network
(C) Website
(D) Database
Answer: (D)

18. What is Bibliometry?


(A) Function of Library Network
(B) Information Management Service
(C) Information Management Tool
(D) Library Service
Answer: (C)

19. Microchip was invented by…..


(A) Microsoft
(B) IBM
(C) DELL
(D) Intel
Answer: (D)

20. Information is…..


(A) Raw Data
(B) Processed Data
(C) Input data
(D) Organized data
Answer: (D)
21. Conference proceedings are considered as..................documents.
(A) Conventional
(B) Primary
(C) Secondary
(D) Tertiary
Answer: (B)

22. RSS feed is a tool of :


(A) Graphic design
(B) Web 1.0
(C) Web 2.0
(D) Architecture
Answer: (C)

23. An appropriate source to find out descriptive information is................ .


(A) Bibliography
(B) Directory
(C) Encyclopedia
(D) Dictionary
Answer: (C)

24. One of the following search engine is exclusively meant for scientific information :
(A) Google
(B) Yahoo
(C) SCIRUS
(D) Altavista
Answer: (C)

25. Technological Gatekeeper is :


(A) A formal method of giving current awareness service
(B) A method of technology assessment and evaluation
(C) A process of transfer of technology
(D) An informal mechanism of keeping user informed of relevant development
Answer: (D)

26. The Farmington plan is associated with :


(A) Library Legislation
(B) Library Cataloguing
(C) Library Cooperation
(D) Library Indexing Service
Answer: (C)

27. UNESCO assisted Model Public Library in India is located at


(A) Kolkata
(B) Delhi
(C) Mumbai
(D) Chennai
Answer: (B)

28. Mark the ‘odd one out’ :


(A) Cow-Calf principle
(B) Principle of osmosis
(C) Wall picture principle
(D) Whole organ principle
Answer: (B)

29. Shelf list facilitates................ .


(A) Classification
(B) Weeding out
(C) Stock verification
(D) Documentation
Answer: (C)

30. Questionnaire is a :
(A) Research method
(B) Measurement technique
(C) Tool for data collection
(D) Data analysis technique
Answer: (C)

31. A periodical evaluation of an employee is done through........... .


(A) Job rotation
(B) Performance appraisal
(C) Refresher course
(D) Work guide
Answer: (B)

32. “Controlled Group” is a term used in.............. .


(A) Survey research
(B) Historical research
(C) Experimental research
(D) Descriptive research
Answer: (C)
33. ‘Noise’ in Information Retrieval is due to............. .
(A) Precision
(B) Recall
(C) Relevant information
(D) Redundant information
Answer: (D)

34. What is the relationship between ISBD and cataloguing codes ?


(A) They are not related at all
(B) Cataloguing codes will include bibliographic description
(C) ISBD includes cataloguing rules
(D) ISBD can replace cataloguing rules
Answer: (B)

35. Tagging in web 2.0 application is called :


(A) Taxonomy
(B) Folksonomy
(C) Syndication
(D) Directory
Answer: (B)

36. Inductive logic proceeds from :


(A) General to General
(B) Particular to General
(C) General to Particular
(D) Particular to Particular
Answer: (B)

37. Which of the following is not a “Graphic representation” ?


(A) Pie Chart
(B) Bar Chart
(C) Table
(D) Histogram
Answer: (C)
38. The oldest and the largest Library Association in the world is............. .
(A) ALA
(B) LA
(C) IFLA
(D) IASLIC
Answer: (A)

39. Which of the following is not covered under Intellectual Property Rights ?
(A) Copyrights
(B) Patents
(C) Trade Marks
(D) Thesaurus
Answer: (D)

40. Ontology is................. .


(A) An Indexing Method
(B) Classification of Internet based documents
(C) Cataloguing of Internet based documents
(D) Documentation service
Answer: (B)

41. High Level Language is.................. .


(A) Disk space dependent
(B) O. S. dependent
(C) Machine independent
(D) Machine dependent
Answer: (C)

42. The transmission of receiver’s reaction back to the sender is known as................. .
(A) Noise
(B) Feedback
(C) Medium
(D) Source
Answer: (B)

43. Protocol means............... .


(A) Interchange of data between two devices
(B) Interchange of data between two computers
(C) Linkage between two computers
(D) Linkage between two devices
Answer: (D)

44. Which of the following is an ‘Acronym’ ?


(A) UNESCO
(B) UNO
(C) UNDP
(D) UGC
Answer: (A)

45. A set of rules that govern overall data communications system is popularly known as............... .
(A) Protocol
(B) Agreement
(C) Pact
(D) Memorandum
Answer: (A)

46. Staffing is concerned with providing and maintaining................resources.


(A) Physical
(B) Technical
(C) Human
(D) Financial
Answer: (C)

47. Which of the following is not true about e journals ?


(A) They are distributed through digital methods
(B) They also have editors or editorial boards
(C) They are publications of serial nature
(D) They are always free of cost
Answer: (D)

48. What is the meaning of 'Translation Pools' ?


(A) Details about the names of translation experts
(B) Details about the addresses of the translators
(C) Agency of the names of translation experts
(D) None of these.
Answer: (C)

49. How is stochastic equation of information solved ?


(A) By statistical rules
(B) By dynamic rules
(C) By statistical and dynamic rules
(D) None of these.
Answer: (C)

50. Whether Library is a system?


(A) Yes, it has various sections as sub-systems coordinating each other forming a system
(B) No, it cannot be a system
(C) It is quite impossible
(D) Library is separate from a system.
Answer: (A)

51. ASK (Approach, Skill, Knowledge ) principle is related to


(A) Classification
(B) Management
(C) ICT
(D) Standards
Answer: (B)

52. The subject of Research Methodology is the outcome of the mode of formation of
subject, known as
(A) Loose Assemblage
(B) Fission
(C) Distillation
(D) Cluster
Answer: (C)

53. IIA founded in U.S.A. in 1968 stands for


(A) Integrated Industry Association
(B) Information Industry Association
(C) Integrated Illiteracy eradication Association
(D) Institute of Information Association.
Answer: (D)
54. BSO in classification stands for
(A) Basic Subject of Organisation
(B) Broad Subject Ordering
(C) Bibliography of Subject Ordering
(D) Bibliographic Subject Organisation
Answer: (B)

55. The concept of Selective Dissemination of Information ( SDI ) was introduced by


(A) Kaiser
(B) Luhn of IBM
(C) S. R. Ranganathan
(D) Derek Austin.
Answer: (B)
56. The book 'Library Administration' was brought out by Ranganathan in
(A) 1925
(B) 1933
(C) 1931
(D) 1935
Answer: (D)

57. Among the following which has not been considered as a library of national importance
(A) Saraswati Mahal Library
(B) Delhi Public Library
(C) Kudha Baksh Oriental Library
(D) The Rampur Raza Library
Answer: (D)

58. The term Lexicography is associated with:


(A) Compilation of Encyclopedia
(B) Compilation of Hand books
(C) Compilation of Dictionaries
(D) None of the above
Answer: (C)

59. A Pre-print is a/an


(C) Article to be presented in a conference
(C) Conference paper to be included in the proceedings
(C) Neither (a) nor (b)
(C) Both (a) and (b)
Answer: (D)

60. Binary system of numbers uses only


(A) Two digits
(B) Four digits
(C) Eight digits
(D) Six digits
Answer: (A)

61. Xerographic process is categorised under


(A) Photographic process
(B) Reflex method
(C) Silver halide process
(D) Electrostatic process
Answer: (B)

62. The 'Study abroad' is a/an


(A) Encyclopedia
(B) Year book
(C) Directory
(D) Handbook
Answer: (D)

63. The 'User Profile' is a


(A) List of descriptors
(B) List of useful citations
(C) List of users
(D) Statement of user information
Answer: (D)

64. Phoenix schedules are part of


(A) DDC
(B) BC
(C) UDC
(D) LCC
Answer: (A)

65. "Universal Bibliographical Control' is a programme of:


(A) FID
(B) IFLA
(C) UNISIST
(D) ALA
Answer: (B)
66. The standard size of a catalogue card is
(A) 12.5 cm X 7.5 cm
(B) 12 cm X 7 cm
(C) 11 cm X 5 cm
(D) 10 cm X 4 cm
Answer: (A)

67. According to General Financial Rules, 2005, loss of how many volumes per thousand volumes issued
/ consulted in a year is to be taken as reasonable.
(A) Three
(B) Four
(C) Five
(D) Six
Answer: (C)

68. The standard size of a catalogue card is


(A) 5 inch X 3 inch
(B) 4 inch X 3 inch
(C) 4 inch X 4 inch
(D) 3 inch X 3 inch
Answer: (A)

69. RDA related to


(A) Classification
(B) Cataloguing
(C) Searching
(D) Browsing
Answer: (B)
70. Which of the following is a Tertiary Sources of Information?
(A) Journal
(B) Bibliography
(C) Encyclopaedia
(D) Bibliography of Bibliographies
Answer: (D)

71. Number of States in India which have enacted Public Library Legislation till date is
(A) Nineteen
(B) Fourteen
(C) Thirteen
(D) Sixteen
Answer: (A)

72. Information is …
(A) Raw data
(B) Raw knowledge
(C) Input data
(D) Organized data
Answer: (D)

73. BERN CONVENTION (1886) is concerned with:


(A) Translations
(B) Copyright
(C) Patent
(D) Standards
Answer: (B)

74. The invisible web refers to-


(A) The internet, since we cannot see it
(B) That part of the internet, which is hidden from the search engines
(C) The telecommunication signals which are not seen
(D) The failure in accessing the web pages
Answer: (B)

75. Which organisation applied Library and Information Policy in India at national level?
(A) NISSAT
(B) INSDOC
(C) UNESCO
(D) RRRLF
Answer: (D)

76. The act enacted in India in 1856 on Intellectual Property Right was based on.
(A) American Patent Law 1810
(B) British Patent Law 1852
(C) The Patent Bill
(D) The Design Act of 1911
Answer: (B)

77. Whether intellectual property can be sold.


(A) No
(B) Sale is possible
(C) Yes
(D) None of these
Answer: (B)

78. The term communication came from which language?


(A) Greek
(B) Latin
(C) German
(D) French
Answer: (B)
79. To which country the credit is given to coin the term information society?
(A) USA
(B) France
(C) Japan
(D) India
Answer: (C)

80. Today information is regarded as which of the following?


(A) Wealth
(B) Commodity
(C) Products
(D) All the above
Answer: (D)

81. What is the unit of information?


(A) Bit
(B) Byte
(C) Gram
(D) Hertz
Answer: (A)

82. Now a day’s what is a most important vital resource for societal development of a country?
(A) Books
(B) Kowledge
(C) Information
(D) Data
Answer: (C)

83. Which Indian University first started M.Lib.Sc. & M.Phil courses
(A) University of Delhi
(B) University of Madras
(C) S.N.D.T. Women University, Bombay
(D) Aligar Muslim University
Answer: (A)

84. Which Commission recommended 10% of the total college budget for development of Libraries?
(A) Dr. S. R. Ranganathan Committee
(B) Mehrotra Committee
(C) Kothari Committee
(D) Curriculum Development Committee in LIS
Answer: (C)
85. Where did Dr. S. R. Ranganathan put forth his five laws of library science?
(A) Meenakshi College, Annamalainagar
(B) Hindu College, New Delhi
(C) City College, Bangalore
(D) Christ College, Bangalore
Answer: (A)

86. UNISIST is a
(A) Software
(B) A Programme
(C) Welfare association
(D) A committee
Answer: (B)

87. Which association`s tagline is “managing information”?


(A) IFLA
(B) ASLIB
(C) ALA
(D) LC
Answer: (B)

88. Which association`s tagline is “connecting people and information”?


(A) SLA
(B) IFLA
(C) ALA
(D) COMLA
Answer: (A)

89. Which organization has introduced the concept of “Sister libraries” for children`s and young adults
reading?
(A) UNESCO
(B) IFLA
(C) LC
(D) LA
Answer: (B)

90. Which two organizations jointly publish survey on digitization and preservation?
(A) IFLA + UNESCO
(B) ALA + UNESCO
(C) IFLA + ALA
(D) IFLA + LC
Answer: (A)

91. Which organization was joined with Library Association to form CILIP in 2002?
(A) Institute of Bibliography
(B) Institute of Information Scientists
(C) Institute of Documentation
(D) Institute of Librarianship
Answer: (B)

92. Who published the journal International classification?


(A) IFLA
(B) UNESCO
(C) ISKO
(D) ALA
Answer: (C)

93. Which association in India awards teachers in LIS?


(A) IATLIS
(B) ILA
(C) IASLIC
(D) SIS
Answer: (A)

94. Which law of library Science relates to the growth of libraries


(A) Forth law
(B) First law
(C) Second law
(D) Fifth law
Answer: (D)

95. Resource sharing is a part of


(A) Library cooperation
(B)Library Administration
(C)Library Management
(D)Library Cataloging
Answer: (A)

96. Library Technology Report is a publication of


(A) ALA
(B) IASLIC
(C) LA
(D) ILA
Answer: (A)

97. ABGILA is a quarterly publication of


(A) Assam Library Association
(B) Andhra Desa Library Association
(C) Indian Library Association
(D) Raja Ram Mohun Roy Foundation
Answer: (C)

98. The Librarian Day celebrated on


(A) 15th Sep
(B) 24th Nov
(C) 11th Dec
(D) 12th Aug
Answer: (D)

99. Forms of Extension service


(A) Library Websites
(B) Library Orientation
(C) Book fair and Exhibition
(D) All
Answer: (D)
1. The ‘Structure of Social Action’ was propounded by:
(A) Max weber
(B) Robert Milton
(C) Talcott Parsons
(D) Radcliffe Brown
Answer: (C)

2. Who propounded the concept ‘Conjugal Family’?


(A) Talcot Parsons
(B) Murdock
(C) William J. Goode
(D) None of the above
Answer: (C)

3. The Government of India adopted the National Policy for children in the year
(A) 1975
(B) 1974
(C) 1963
(D) 1985
Answer: (B)

4. Who proposed ‘Client Centered Therapy’?


(A) Carl Rogers
(B) Anna Freud
(C) Paul Goodman
(D) Addler
Answer: (A)

5. The essential characteristics of research:


(A) Description
(B) Exploration
(C) Experimentation
(D) All the above
Answer: (D)

6. Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act came into being in the year:
(A) 1947
(B) 1952
(C) 1986
(D) 1991
Answer: (C)

7. Lok Adalat refers to:


(A) Out of court settlement.
(B) Decreasing the case load of courts for speedy justice.
(C) Summary trial.
(D) People deciding about their problems.
Answer: (B)

8. Charity Organisation Society (COS) in USA was established in the year:


(A) 1870
(B) 1877
(C) 1818
(D) 1900
Answer: (B)

9. Denotified tribes are:


(A) Ex-criminal tribes
(B) Untouchables
(C) Wandering communities
(D) Artisans
Answer: (A)

10. Who is the author of ‘Pattern of Culture’? www.netugc.c om


(A) Ruth Benedict
(B) G.W. Allport
(C) Kimball Young
(D) M.N. Srinivas
Answer: (A)
1. The values of mean, median and mode are same in the case of:
(A) Normal distribution
(B) Skewed distribution
(C) Binomial distribution
(D) Abnormal distribution
Answer: (A)

12. The 73rd Constitutional Amendment relating to Panchayati Raj came into force in the year:
(A) 1992
(B) 1993
(C) 1994
(D) 1995
Answer: (B)

13. The formula used to determine ‘Intelligence Quotient’ is


(A) I.Q = PA/CA × 100
(B) I.Q = CA/MA × 100
(C) I.Q = CA/MA × 200
(D) I.Q = MA/CA ×100
Answer: (D)

14. _________ refers to the protection of society against crime.


(A) Social Welfare
(B) Social Defence
(C) Social Security
(D) Social Development
Answer: (B)

15. Conscience is identified with:


(A) Id
(B) Ego
(C) Super Ego
(D) All the above
Answer: (C)

16. _________ was associated with conscientization model.


(A) Murray G. Ross
(B) Paulo Friere
(C) H.B. Trecker
(D) None of the above
Answer: (B)
17. _________ Theory propounds that childhood experiences influence the adult behaviour.
(A) Person Centered Theory
(B) Psycho-analytical Theory
(C) Behaviour Modification Theory
(D) Existential Theory
Answer: (B)

18. Gandhiji was associated with


I. Trusteeship
II. Non-Violence
III. Imperialism
IV. Truth
Codes:
(A) I and II are correct
(B) I, II and III are correct
(C) I, II and IV are correct
(D) II, III and IV are correct
Answer: (C)

19. Practice of untouchability is abolished by the Indian Constitution under the Article:
(A) 17
(B) 19
(C) 38
(D) 42
Answer: (A)

20. Which is not the principle of experimental design?


(A) Principle of Replication
(B) Principle of Universalization
(C) Principle of Randomization
(D) Principle of local control
21. Which of the following is not the part of ESI benefits?
(A) Sickness benefit
(B) Maternity benefit
(C) Fringe benefit
(D) Medical benefit
Answer: (C)

22. The best known expert of the problem solving model is


(A) Gladstein
(B) Perlman
(C) Mary Richmond
(D) Garret
Answer: (B)
23. Sequential phases in the process of community organisation are:
(i) Organisational phase
(ii) Action phase
(iii) Exploratory phase
(iv) Discussional phase
Codes:
(A) iii i ii iv
(B) iii i iv ii
(C) iv i ii iii
(D) iv ii iii i
Answer: (B)

24. The right sequence of the different phases in a post-disaster situation are
i. Relief
ii. Rehabilitaiton
iii. Resettlement
iv. Rescue
Codes:
(A) iv i iii ii
(B) i ii iii iv
(C) i ii iv iii
(D) i iii iv ii
Answer: (A)

25. Arrange the following steps in Research Process in a logical sequence


i. Data collection
ii. Setting of objectives
iii. Report writing
iv. Data analysis
Codes:
(A) ii i iv iii
(B) i ii iii iv
(C) iii iv i ii
(D) iv iii ii i
Answer: (A)

26. Program formulation involves:


i. Identifying the indicators.
ii. Developing activities.
iii. Specifying the objectives.
iv. Setting the goal.
Codes:
(A) i ii iii iv
(B) iv iii ii i
(C) iv iii i ii
(D) ii i iii iv
Answer: (B)

27. Put the data analysis process in sequential order.


i. Classification
ii. Tabulation
iii. Coding
iv. Editing
Codes:
(A) i iv iii ii
(B) ii iii i iv
(C) iv iii i ii
(D) iii ii i iv
Answer: (C)

28. Assertion (A): Interpersonal relationship is the enabling factor to solve the problems of
individuals through case work process.
Reason (R): Establishing professional relationship can help in solving the problems of
individuals.
Codes:
(A) (A) is correct but (R) is not correct.
(B) (A) is not correct but (R) is correct.
(C) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(D) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
Answer: (C)

29. Assertion (A): Sustainable development is a pattern of resource use that aims to meet the
human needs while preserving the environment.
Reason (R): It serves the needs of present as well as future generations.
Codes:
(A) (A) and (R) are not correct.
(B) (A) is correct but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(D) (R) is correct but (A) is not correct.
Answer: (C)

30. Assertion (A): There is a gap between social policy statement and the development programs.
Reason (R): The reason is lack of political will and commitment in the formulation and
implementation of programs.
Codes:
(A) (A) is correct, but (R) is not correct.
(B) (A) is not correct but (R) is correct.
(C) Both (A) and (R) are correct, and (R) is not the correct explanation to (A).
(D) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
Answer: (D)
31. Assertion (A): Social work and Human rights are based on the same philosophical
foundations.
Reason (R): Both have similar values such as dignity and respect for individuals / groups /
community.
Codes: www.netugc .com

(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation to (A)
(C) (A) is correct but (R) is not correct.
(D) Both (A) and (R) are not correct.
Answer: (A)

32. Assertion (A): Legislative measures alone can’t reduce the incidence of crime.
Reason (R): Effective implementation of the legislation does not require societal support.
Codes:
(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct.
(B) (A) is correct but (R) is not the correct explanation to (A).
(C) Both (A) and (R) are not correct.
(D) (A) is correct and (R) is the correct explanation to (A).
Answer: (B)

33. Assertion (A): Social work as a problem solving profession can address social problems of
the society.
Reason (R): Social workers are equipped with broad based knowledge and appropriate skills.
Codes:
(A) (A) is right but (R) is wrong.
(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the right explanation to (A).
(C) Both (A) and (R) are correct, and (R) is the right explanation to (A).
(D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.
Answer: (C)

34. Assertion (A): Democratic leadership to be successful require more time but it brings
effective change in communities.
Reason (R): Democratic leadership is process oriented and involves people’s participation
Codes:
(A) (A) is correct, and (R) is wrong.
(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(C) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.
(D) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not an explanation of (A).
Answer: (B)

35. Assertion (A): Community organization leads to social action.


Reason (R): Social action may not always leads to community organisation.
Codes:
(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct.
(B) (A) is correct and (R) is wrong.
(C) (R) is correct and (A) is wrong.
(D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.
Answer: (A)

36. Match the models of development given in List-I with the area of focus given in List-II.
List – I List – II
a. Institutional Redistribution model 1. Welfare services
b. Residual welfare model 2. Optimal use of resources
c. Achievement- Performance model 3. Progressive taxation
d. Sustainable development model 4. Perks and Benefits
Codes:
abcd
(A) 3 2 1 4
(B) 3 1 4 2
(C) 3 1 2 4
(D) 1 3 4 2
Answer: (B)

37. Match the following legislations with the year of enactments.


List – I List – II
a. Juvenile Justice Act 1. 1955
b. Untouchability Offences Act 2. 1948
c. Dowry Prohibition Act 3. 1961
d. Factories Act 4. 1986
Codes:
abcd
(A) 4 1 2 3
(B) 4 1 3 2
(C) 1 4 3 2
(D) 4 3 2 1
Answer: (B)

38. Match the following movements given in List-I with their proponents given in List-II.
List – I List – II
a. Anti-corruption Movement 1. Arundhati Roy
b. Narmada Bachao Movement 2. SundarLal Bahuguna
c. Chipco Movement 3. Anna Hazare
d. Right to Information 4. Medha Patkar
Codes:
abcd
(A) 3 4 2 1
(B) 4 3 2 1
(C) 3 4 1 2
(D) 4 3 1 2
Answer: (A)

39. Match the following concepts given in List-I with their meanings given in List-II.
List – I List – II
a. Pathos 1. Detachment from work
b. Logos 2. Emotional Appeals
c. Burnouts 3. Reaction to frustration
d. Defuse mechanism 4. Logic of speakers argument
Codes:
abcd
(A) 2 4 3 1
(B) 2 4 1 3
(C) 4 2 1 3
(D) 4 2 3 1
Answer: (B)

40. Match the items in List-I with items in List-II.


List – I List – II
a. National Youth Day 1. 5th October
b. International Women’s Day 2. 6th June
c. International Teachers Day 3. 12th January
d. World Environment Day 4. 8th March
Codes:
abcd
(A) 1 2 3 4
(B) 2 3 4 1
(C) 3 4 1 2
(D) 4 1 2 3
Answer: (C)

41. Match the following Labour Legislation given in List-I with the year of enactment given in
List-II.
List – I List – II
a. The Trade Union Act 1. 1972
b. The Mines Act 2. 1948
c. The Payment of Gratuity Act 3. 1952
d. The Minimum Wages Act 4. 1926
Codes:
abcd
(A) 4 3 1 2
(B) 3 2 1 4
(C) 2 4 1 3
(D) 2 1 4 3
Answer: (A)

42. Match the following process given in List-I with the items given in List-II.
List – I List – II
a. Listening 1. Directing
b. Reassurance 2. Free association
c. Inertia 3. Resistance
d. Non-editing 4. Facilitation
Codes:
abcd
(A) 4 2 3 1
(B) 4 1 3 2
(C) 3 4 1 2
(D) 4 3 2 1
Answer: (B)

43. Match the following fears with their technical names.


List – I List – II
a. Hydrophobia 1. Fear of heights
b. Nictophobia 2. Fear of darkness
c. Acrophobia 3. Fear of water
d. Pyrophobia 4. Fear of fire
Codes:
abcd
(A) 3 2 4 1
(B) 2 3 1 4
(C) 2 3 4 1
(D) 3 2 1 4
Answer: (D)

44. Match the following items given in List-I with the items given in List-II.
List – I List – II
a. Right to equality 1. Article 51 A
b. Right to free legal aid. 2. Article 46
c. Fundamental duties 3. Article 14
d. Welfare of weaker sections 4. Article 21
Codes:
abcd
(A) 3 4 1 2
(B) 1 4 2 3
(C) 4 1 3 2
(D) 3 4 2 1
Answer: (A)

45. What is Catharsis?


(A) The reduction of tension by telling one’s problems to someone else.
(B) The reduction of tension by talking, one’s problem to everyone.
(C) Not making any attempt to tell problems to anyone else.
(D) The reduction of tension by telling one’s problems to professionals only.
Answer: (D)
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow based on your understanding of the
passage.
Social work addresses the barriers, inequities and injustices that exist in society. It
responds to crises and emergencies as well as to everyday personal and social problems. Social
work utilises a variety of skills, techniques, and activities consistent with its holistic focus on
persons and their environments. Social work interventions range from primarily person-focused
psychosocial processes to involvement in social policy, planning and development. These
include counselling, clinical social work, group work, social pedagogical work, and family
treatment and therapy as well as efforts to help people obtain services and resources in the
community. Interventions also include agency administration, community organisation and
engaging in social and political action to impact social policy and economic development. The
holistic focus of social work is universal, but the priorities of social work practice will vary from
country to country and from time to time depending on cultural, historical, and socio-economic
conditions.

46. The holistic focus of social work is universal but the priorities of social work practice vary
from
i. country to country.
ii. Time to time.
iii. Not depending on cultural, historical and socio-economic condition.
iv. depending on cultural, historical and socio economic condition.
Codes:
(A) i and ii only
(B) i only
(C) i, ii and iii only
(D) i, ii and iv only
Answer: (D)

47. According to the passage the micro level interventions of social work are:
i. Counselling and clinical social work.
ii. Social policy and economic development.
iii. Group work.
iv. Agency administration.
Codes:
(A) i and ii only
(B) ii and iii only
(C) iii and iv only
(D) i, iii and iv only
Answer: (D)

48. Social work practice is based on www.netugc.c om

i. Skills
ii. Activities
iii. Techniques
iv. Value Judgements
Codes:
(A) i and iii only
(B) i, iii and iv only
(C) i, ii and iii only
(D) All the above
Answer: (C)

49. List the macro level practices of social work.


i. Social pedagogical work.
ii. Social policy.
iii. Social planning.
iv. All the above
Codes:
(A) i only
(B) ii and iii only
(C) i and iii only
(D) All the above
Answer: (B)

50. Person – focused psychological processes in social work are aimed at


i. Social policy.
ii. Planning and Development.
iii. Counselling and Therapy.
iv. All the above
Codes:
(A) i and ii only
(B) i, ii and iii only
(C) iii only
(D) All the above
Answer: (C)

Research Ethics
1. Ethics is the set of principles and guidelines that help us to uphold the things we value.
a. True
b. False

2. Which of the following is necessary in obtaining informed consent?


a. A description of the statistical analyses that will be carried out
b. A description of the purpose of the research
c. A description of the reliability and validity of test instruments
d. A list of publications that the researcher has had in the last ten years

3. Which of the following need(s) to be obtained when doing research with children?
a. Informed consent from the parent or guardian
b. Assent from the child if he or she is capable
c. Informed consent from the child
d. Both a and b
4. Which of the following is true about the use of deception in research?
a. It should never be used
b. It can be used anytime
c. If there is deception in a study, the participants may need to be debriefed
d. The use of deception must be outweighed by other benefits of the study
e. Both c and d are true

5. Which of the following generally cannot be done in qualitative studies conducted in the field?
a. Getting informed consent
b. Keeping participants from physical harm
c. Maintaining consent forms
d. Having full anonymity rather than just confidentiality

6. What is the primary approach that is used by the IRB to assess the ethical
acceptability of a research study?
a. Utilitarianism
b. Deontology
c. Ethical skepticism
d. Comparativeism

7. Which of the following approaches says that ethical issues should be judged on the basis of
some universal code?
a. Deontological
b. Ethical skepticism
c. Utilitarianism

8 Which of the following is not an ethical guideline for conducting research with humans?
a. Getting informed consent of the participant
b. Telling participants they must continue until the study has been completed
c. Keeping participants’ identity anonymous
d. Telling participants they are free to withdraw at any time

9. Which of the three ethics approaches says research ethics should be a matter of the
individual's conscience?
a. Deontological approach
b. Ethical skepticism
c. Utilitarianism
d. Ontological skepticism

10. ________ means that the participant's identity, although known to the researcher, is not
revealed to anyone outside of the researcher and his or her staff.
a. Anonymity
b. Confidentiality

11. Which of the following is not true?


a. Misrepresenting and creating fraudulent data is dishonest
b. Misrepresenting data is very easy to detect
c. Misrepresenting data can be difficult to detect
d. Breaking confidentiality is not a problem
12. Ideally, the research participant's identity is not known to the researcher. This is called:
a. Anonymity
b. Confidentiality
c. Deception
d. Desensitizing

13. Which of the following approaches taken by people to resolve ethical issues is the primary
approach used by the federal government and most professional organizations?
a. Deontological approach
b. Ethical skepticism
c. Utilitarianism
d. None of the above

14. What is it called when the participants are not revealed to any one but researcher and staff?
a. Confidentiality
b. Anonymity
c. Ethics
d. Discretion

15. Research participants must give what before they can participate in a study?
a. Guidelines
b. A commitment
c. Informed consent
d. Private information

16. There are three basic approaches that people tend to adopt when considering ethical issues
in research. Which one of the following is not one of the approaches?
a. Ethical skepticism
b. Deontology
c. Ontology
d. Utilitarianism

17. Identify the term that refers to a poststudy interview in which all aspects of the study are
revealed, reasons for the use of deception are given, and the participants’ questions are
answered?
a. Desensitizing
b. Debriefing
c. Dehoaxing
d. Deploying

18. A set of principles to guide and assist researchers in deciding which goals are most
important and in reconciling conflicting values when conducting research is called ____.
a. Research ethics
b. Deontological approach
c. Utilitarianism
d. None of the above

19. IRB is an acronym for which of the following?


a. Internal Review Board
b. Institutional Rating Board
c. Institutional Review Board
d. Internal Request Board

20. When it is necessary to engage in a good amount of deception to conduct a scientifically


valid study, what procedure(s) should a researcher consider following?
a. Debriefing
b. Dehoaxing
c. Desensitizing
d. All of the above should be considered

21. The act of publishing the same data and results in more than one journal or publication
refers to which of the following professional issues:
a. Partial publication
b. Duplicate publication
c. Deception
d. Full publication

22. Concerning "authorship" in educational research, intellectual ownership is predominantly a


function of:
a. Effort expended
b. Creative contribution
c. Professional position
d. Level of higher education

23. Which term refers to publishing several articles from the data collected in one large study?
a. Duplicate publication
b. Partial publication
c. Triplicate publication
d. None of these

24. Which of the following is a right of each participant according to the AERA?
a. Deception
b. Utilitarianism
c. Freedom to withdraw
d. Participants have no rights

Answers:
1. a
2. b
3. d
4. e
5. d
6. a
7. a
8. b
9. b
10. b
11. b
12. a
13. c
14. a
15. c
16. c
17. b
18. a
19. c
20. d
21. b
22. b
23. b
24. c

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