1. In Community Development, the word 'jack-of-all-trades and master of none' the title is
given to
a. Village-level Workers
b. Supervisors
c. Officers
d. Politicians
2. Who is the first person established principles of Community Organaisation in Social work?
a. Edvard Lindman
b. Gisela Konapkax
c. Dorothea Dix
d. M G Ross
3. The book 'Edward Lindman and Social Work philosophy' was written by:
a. Gisela Konapka
b. Marry E Richmond
c. Richard Thomas
d. M G Ross
4. Which is considered first book on Community Organaisation?
a. Social Diagnosis – Marry E Richmond
b. Community Organization – M G Ross
c. Community – Edward C Lindman
d. Community organization and Development- Herbert J Ruhim Irene S, Rulin
5. Who established First Settlement home (Toynbee Hall) in London?
a. E.T Gerry
b. Herbert Spenser
c. Vicar Samuel A Barnett
d. Jame Adams
6. Who is the term 'Social Action' first time in Social Work?
a. Marry E Richmond
b. Edward Lindman
c. Gisela Konapka
d. Luigi Cavestro
7. Which one of the following is correct according to Pluralistic Model of Power
Structure?
a. It rejects the idea that small homogeneous group dominates community decision
making.
b. It oppose the idea that small homogeneous group dominates community decision
making.
c. It expects the idea that small homogeneous group dominates community decision
making.
d. It empowers the idea that small homogeneous group dominates community
decision making.
8. Which of the following organaisation recognizes Community Organaisation as a legitimate specialization for Social Work education?
a. NASW b. ACSW
c. CSWE d. NASSA
9. Government of India introduced Community Development Programmes in India First time
on:
a. 1950 b. 1952
c. 1957 d. 1969
10.As a result of the Social Movement lead by ……………… the first state asylum for
mentally ill people is established in Trenton.
a. Dorothan Dix
b. Marry E Richmond
c. Ross
d. Richmond Thomas
11.The 21st century Social Movements will become increasingly................as information
and transportation technique promotes rapid community and cultural diffusion.
a. Progress b. Corporatist
c. Violent d. Global
12.According to ………………. Theory, a Social Movement will be more likely to succeed in
creating social change if it can raise funds, attract and organize members, and build
effective alliance with other groups.
a. Resource Mobilization
b. Structural contrariness
c. Philanthropic
d. Structural Adjustment
13.The Moral of people into or out of geographical area is known as
a. Assimilation
b. Diffusion
c. Acculturation
d. Migration
14.Who is considered as 'Water Gandhi' of India?
a. Rajendra Singh
b. Baaba Ampte
c. Sundarlal Bahuguna
d. Anna Hajare
15.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.
16.Who had given the model 'Conscientisation Model' of Social Action?
a. Paulo Fiero
b. Herbert Spenser
c. Antonio Gramci
d. Jame Adams
17.'Conscientation Model' of Social Action speaks about,
a. Educate b. Sensitize
c. Empower d. Dictate
18.Who coin the term 'SocialMovement'.
a. Mary E Richmond
b. Antonio Gramsi
c. Margarate Atto
d. Lovenz von Stein
19.The author of the famous book, 'Socialist and Communist Movement'.
a. Lenin b. Karl Marx
c. Lovenz von Stein d. Stalin
20.Identify the correct sequence of the Social Movement
a. Emerge, Coalesce, Bureaucratese, Success or Failure, Decline.
b. Emerge, Bureaucratese, Coalesce, Success or Failure, Decline.
c. Emerge, Coalesce, success or Failure, Bureaucratese, Decline.
d. Emerge, Bureaucratese, Decline, Coalesce, Success or Failure.
21.Match the following.
1. Co-operative Movement a. 26 March 1974
2. Chipko Movement b. 20 Aug 1828
3. Brahmo Samaja c. 1989
4. Narmada Bachavo Andolan d. 25 March 1904
A. 1-a, 2-b, 3-c, 4-b
B. 1-c, 2-b, 3-a, 4-d
C. 1-d, 2-a, 3-b, 4-c
D. 1-d, 2-b, 3-c, 4-d
22.Who used the term RRA (Rapid Rural Appraisal) first time in 1983?
a. Robert Chambers
b. Britto, G.A.A.
c. Friedlander
d. Luigi Cavestro
23.The roots of PRA technique can be trace to the activist Adult Education method of,
a. Antonio Gramci
b. Paulo Faire
c. Jawahara lal Neharu
d. Blumer
24."In order to awaken the people, it is the women who have to be awaked. Once she is on the
move, the households' moves, the village moves and the community moves. And
through the women, the children are brought into the picture and given the opportunities of a
healthier life and better training."- Who given the above statement?
a. Mahatma Gandhiji
b. Sardar Vallabai patel
c. Durgabai Deshmukh
d. Jawaharalal Nehru.
25.……………..is the behavior and beliefs between people that is dependent upon the
behavior and beliefs of each other and of other people.
a. Social Interaction
b. Cooperation
c. Coercion
d. Co-ordination
26.The Functional theorist examined the preconditions of social Movement.……………was especially concerned with the structural strain found in society as an initial condition of a Social Movements.
a. Neil Smelser
b. Charlers Tilly
c. Sidney Tarrow
d. Karl Marx
27.There are a number of conditions that increase Participation in Social Movements which of the following conditions involves the active 'framing' of relevant issues?
a. Mobilizing the people
b. Justifying the Movement
c. Framing the Strategy
d. Optimum utilization of Medias
28.When people begin to 'Share their grievances' which of the following conditions that increase
participation in Social Movements has occurred?
a. Recruiting members
b. Intensification of dissent
c. Conduct Meetings
d. Identify Mediation
29.This theory stress that as people interacts they begin to bounce grievances and angry moods
off one another, heightening their emotional mobilization.
a. Convergence b. Conflict
c. Contagion d. Networking
30.This theory emphasizes that people are not so much transformed and swept away by
emotional contagion they are self-selected to engage in certain lines of behavior
a. Convergence b. Contagion
c. Co-operation d. Co-ordination
31.What type of crowd involves people self selected and assembled for a specific purpose,
such as observing a game?
a. Casual b. Seasonal
c. Conventional d. Conflictual
32.................Crowd is a self-selected gathering of people who initiated to be influenced by
norms, ideologies, rituals and emotional contagion, as is the case at a religious revival,
rock concert, or political rally.
a. Non Conventional
b. Casual
c. Conventional
d. Expressive
33.Which of the following theory argues that Social Movement and other change-producing
patterns of collective behaviors emerge only when they are resources?
a. Contagion mobilization
b. Resource Mobilisation
c. Conventional
d. Expressive
34.Abbreviation of CAPART is:
a. Council for Advancement of People's Action & Rural Technology
b. Council of Advancement of People Association & Rural technology
c. Advancement of People Association and Rural Transformation
d. Council of Additional Peoples Association & Rural Technology
35.CAPART Was Established In The Year
a. April 1990
b. September 1986
c. August 1985
d. October 1993
36.Community organizer encourages, provides direction and guidelines to proceed in carrying
out the different activities as an …………….
a. Catalyst
b. Advocator
c. Animator
d. Resource Mobilisor
37.The role of ………………is to be arepresentative or persuade the members of the
community and prepare them to be a representative as well as represent the issues
to the concerned body to bring a solution to unmet needs the advocacy role is an important
role in the present context.
a. Advocate b. Catalyst
c. Animator d. Guide
38.When People participate by forming group to meet predetermined objectives related to the
project, which can involve development and promotion of externally initiated social
organizations called,
a. Self Mobilization
b. Interactive participation
c. Functional Participation
d. Passive Participation
39.In ..................Participation, people is being told what is going to happen or what has already
happened.
a. Passive participation
b. Functional Participation
c. Interactive participation
d. Self Mobilisation
40.…………… is seen as a family of method approaches to enable local people to analyze,
plan and act based on their own life situation and knowledge.
a. R R A b. P R A.
c. Sociomatric d. Transact
41.Which approach Saul Alinky gave importance in changing of power centers?
a. Top-down approach
b. Bottom-up approach
c. Gross-root approach
d. Side-line approach
42.A ………………… technique uses some predetermined questions and topics but allows
new topics to be pursued as the interview develops. The interviews are informal and
conversational but carefully controlled.
a. Semi structured interview
b. Transact walk
c. Time line method
d. Permanent group interview
43.To show the relationship between things, overlapping circles are used to represent
people, villages, or institutions;
a. Venn Diagram
b. wealth and well being ranking
c. Social Mapping
d. Participatory diagramming
44.The Techniques which a question addressing a key issue is asked of different informants and the answers are compared is,
a. Futures Possible
b. Key Probes
c. Diagram exhibition
d. Matrices
45.'When Gandhiji was in England, World War I broke out. He recruited students for service in
a British Ambulance Corps on the Western Front'–This instance is best example for,
a. Dramatization
b. Example Setting
c. Selection of urgently felt problem for struggle
d. Goodwill of the opponent
46.When two or more persons (i.e. helpers) working jointly on the basis of a common plan
of action, then it is called ……………………
a. Co-operation
b. Collaboration
c. Co-ordination
d. Consulting
47.The experiments of 'Commilla'of Bangladesh and 'Mauritus' in Burma is examples for,
a. Networking
b. Co-ordination
c. Collaboration
d. Co-operation
48.Lobbying is a ………………….. of influencing the legislation and creating legislative opinion
favorable to the group or interest on behalf of which the lobby operates.
a. Method b. Strategy
c. Approach d. Technique
49.Match the following.
1. Legislative Model a. Promoting conflict to exploit contradictions in a system, with the belief that better system will emerge as a result
2. Sanction Model b. Elite take action and punish those responsible for the cause of
injustice
3. Direct Physical Model c. Elite by gaining control over some economic, social political or
religious weapon try to obtain benefits for the society
4. Dialectical Model d. Elites try to modify the social policy by creating public opinion
Against the problem
A. 1-d, 2-a, 3-b, 4-c
B. 1-a, 2-b, 3-c, 4-b
C. 1-c, 2-b, 3-a, 4-d
D. 1-d, 2-c, 3-b, 4-a
50. Match the Authors and Books.
1. M.G Ross i. Community Organization-Theory and Practice
2. Siddiqui H Y ii. PRA-Concept, Methodology and Techniques
3. Britto G A A iii. Social work & Social Action
4. Luigi Cavestro iv. Some Principles of social Action in Social work and Social Action
a. 1-i, 2-iii, 3-iv, 4-ii
b. 1-iii, 2-ii, 3-iv, 4-i
c. 1-i, 2-ii, 3-iii, 4-iv
d. 1-iii, 2-iv, 3-a, 4-ii
Answers
1. a
2. a
3. a
4. c
5. c
6. a
7. a
8. c
9. b
10. a
11. d
12. a
13. d
14. a
15. a
16. a
17. a
18. d
19. c
20. a
21. c
22. a
23. b
24. d
25.
26. a
27. b
28. b
29. c
30. a
31. c
32. d
33. b
34. a
35. b
36. c
37. a
38. c
39. a
40. b
41. c
42. a
43. a
44. b
45. d
46. b
47. a
48. b
49. d
50. a
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