UGC NET Social Work MCQs - Set 4: Laws, Policies & Evidence-Based Practice
This set of UGC NET Social Work MCQs focuses on important Indian legislation, social policies, and the principles of evidence-based practice. Test your understanding and enhance your exam preparation!
1. Match List - I with List - II and select the correct answer with the help of codes attached:
List - I: (a) Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, (b) The Sexual Harassment of Women at Work-Place (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, (c) Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, (d) The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act
List - II: (i) 2013, (ii) 2012, (iii) 2006, (iv) 2005
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2. Match List - I with List - II and select the correct answer with the help of codes given:
List - I: (a) Sam Pitroda, (b) Naseem Ahmed, (c) P.L. Punia, (d) Rameshwar Oraon
List - II: (i) National Commission for ST, (ii) National Commission for SC, (iii) National Knowledge Commission, (iv) National Commission for Minorities
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3. Assertion (A): Social work is a human rights profession.Reason (R): Client problem should be solved as per his/her decision.
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4. Assertion (A): Networks together with shared norms, values and understanding that facilitate co-operation within or among groups is known as Social Capital.Reason (R): Networks are real - world links between groups or individuals.
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5. Assertion (A): The same end - state can be reached by a variety of different initial conditions and through different processes.Reason (R): Equilibrium is explained by the term homeostasis.
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6. Assertion (A): Time use surveys examine the allocation and efficiency of non-working time.Reason (R): Time use surveys enable giving visibility to women's invisible work.
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7. Evidence-based practice (EBP) can best be explained as:
8. Evidence-based practice in Social Work is most-commonly discussed with regard to decisions relating to:
9. At the level of Social Policy, the major role of the evidenced-based practitioner is:
10. What does a clinical practitioner (using EBP model) do with a newly referred client?
11. During evaluation of the practice outcomes, if the chosen course of action is not achieving the desired end, the EBP practitioner: