1. The National Commission for Schedule Caste was established under........of Indian Constitution. (a) Article 338 (b) Article 250 (c) Article 180 (d) Article 142 2. Which of the following is not matched correctly? (a) National Commission for Women: 1992 (b) National Minorities Commission: 1993 (c) National Backward Classes Commission: 2002 (d) National Child Rights Protection Commission: 2007 3. Which of the following is the constitutional body? (a) National Child Rights Protection Commission (b) National Backward Classes Commission (c) National Minorities Commission (d) National Commission for Scheduled Castes Answer d 4. Who appoints the Chairman of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes? (a) President (b) Prime Minister (c) Lok Sabha Speaker (d) None of the following 5. Which of the following is not the function of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes? (a) Providing Constitutional protection to Scheduled Castes (b) To investigate any case that violates the interests of Scheduled Castes (c) To submit the report to the Prime Minister related to the protection of Scheduled Castes (d) None of the above 6. Which constitution amendment has recommended the establishment of a commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes? (a) 41st Constitutional Amendment (b) 65th Constitutional Amendment (c) 82nd Constitutional Amendment (d) 76th Constitutional Amendment 7. How long is the tenure of Chairman of the National Scheduled Tribes Commission? (a) 5 years (b) 6 years (c) 4 years (d) Not fixed, he remains at the post till the pleasure of the President of India 8. Who is the Chairman of National Commission for Scheduled Tribes at present? (a) Rameshwar Oraav (b) Girija Vyas (c) Nanda Kumar Sai (d) Neeraja Kumar 9. When was National Scheduled Tribes Commission set up? (a) 1990 (b) 1993 (c) 1995 (d) 2004 10. Article 330 to 342 of Indian Constitution belong to..... (a) All India Services (b) Election Commission (c) Village Panchayats (d) Reservation and Representation of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes in Lok Sabha 1. The National Commission for Women was created by an amendment in the Constitution of India an Act passed by the Parliament an order of the President of India a decision of the Union Cabinet 2. Who among the following was the first chairman of the National Commission for Women? Mohini Giri Dr. Poornima Advani Dr. Girija Vyas Jayanti Patnaik 3. When the National Commission for Women is established? 1990 1991 1992 1993 4. Who is the present chairman of the National Women's commission? Rekha Sharma Mamta Sharma Lalitha Kumaramangalam None of these 5. The National Commission for Women (NCW) is a Statutory body Constitutional body Quasi-Judicial body None of these 1.Insurance protection to BPL is known as : a) Am admi yojana b) Jawahar Rozgar Yojana c) Janashree Bima Yojana d) None of the above 2.In which year was the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Introduced? a) 1965 b) 1975 c) 1985 d) 1995 3.Indira Awaas Yojana was launched in the year: a) 1984 b) 1985 c) 1986 d) 1987 4.Balika Samridhi Yojana is: a) Fully Centrally Sponsored Scheme b) Fully State Sponsored Scheme c) 50:50 is shared by Centre and State concerned d) None of the above 5.PMAGY is: a) Prime Minister Adharsh Grameen Yojana b) Pradhan Mantri Adharsh Grameen Yojana c) Prime Mahila Aadhar Grama Yojana d) Primary Maha Aadhar Grama Yojana 6.The National Rural Employment Gurantee Act was passed in the year: a) 2005 b) 2003 c) 2006 d) 2001 7.JRY was started in 1989 by merging two erstwhile employment programs. Which were those? a) Bharat Nirman and NREGP b) Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana and Bharat Nirman c) National Rural Employment Programme(NREP)and Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme(RLEGP) d) NRDP and National Food for Work 8.Which one of the following statements with regard to the ‘Make in India’ initiative of the Government of India is not correct? a) Inorder to guide the foreign investors, a body named ‘Invest India’ has been created. b) The Government has identified key sectors with potential to attract investment. c) The initiative also aims to identify selected domestic companies having leadership in innovation and new technology for turning them into global champion. d) The programme is being implemented by the Ministry of Finance. 9.Which is the thrust area of Prime minister’s Rozgar Yojana? a)Old age people b)Unemployed youth c)Destitute woman d)Differentially able population Answer 10.Expand IAY : a)Indian Antipoverty Yojana b)Integrated Antipoverty Yojana c)Indian Awaas Yojana d)Indira Awaas Yojana 11 ) Antyodaya anna yojna launched – 25 december 2000 12) Antyodaya anna yojna is connected with – PDS 13) Beneficiaries of Indira awaas yojna are selected from – BPL list approved by Gramsabha 14) National mission for saffron has been launched as sub scheme of – Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojna 15) National mission for empowerment of women was launched – 15 August 2011 16) which scheme promotes community participation through involvement of students volunteers for empowerment of womens – Pradhan mantra mahila Shakti Kendra scheme 17) Indira Gandhi matrutva scheme – 2010 18) Priyadarshini scheme provide – empower to address women legal, political and health problems, livelihood in mid gangetic plains, women empowerment 19) central social welfare board – 1953 20) education to girls – beti bachao beti padhao 21) prevention of trafficking support rescue rehab, reintegration – UJJAWALA 22) Support to Training and employement programme to women – TEP 23) ICDS – 1975 24) NREGA – 2005 25) Grass route functionary of kudumbsree – NHG 26) NREGP – National rural employement guarantee programme 27) Samporrna grameen yojna – atal Bihari Vajpayee 28) micro credit, entrepreneurship, and empowerment – Kudumbshree 29) service under ICDS – referrel services 30) women helpline scheme – 2015 3. National Commission for SC/ST was constituted on the basis of : A. 1989 Act B. 1995 Act C. 1992 Act D. 1956 Act 4. Which of the following function performed by the National Commission for SC? A. To investigate and monitor all matters relating to the safeguards provided for the Scheduled Castes under the Constitution. B. To inquire into specific complaints with respect to the deprivation of rights and safeguards of the Scheduled Castes C. Full implementation of the various acts like the PCR Act, 1955 and SC and ST (POA) Act, 1989. D. All of the above 5. Which constitutional amendment has the provision of reservation of seats for SCs/STs in public service and legislatures until 2020? A. 96th Amendment B. 95th Amendment C. 89th Amendment D. 102nd Amendment 6. Which of the following article dealt with the formation of Parliament? A. Article 54 B. Article 63 C. Article 77 D. Article 79 7. Article 250 of the constitution says that: A. In case of the declaration of President's Rule in any State under Article 356 of the Constitution, the Parliament is competent to legislate on any matter included in the State List. B. Education will be in the con- current list of the constitution. C. Every Indian state will have a governor to assist chief minister. D. Some taxes will be imposed and collected by the central government only. 8. Joint session of the parliament is arranged under the........ A. Article 78 B. Article 103 C. Article 108 D. Article 249 9. Which of the following is not sacked/ impeached by the Parliament? A. President B. Chief Justice of Supreme Court C. Auditor General D. Attorney General of India 10. Which of the following is true about Parliament? A. Parliament consists of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. B. The Vice- President is elected by both the Houses of the Parliament. C. Joint session of the parliament is headed by the president D. Joint session of the parliament is called by the Lok Sabha Speaker. 1. Social welfare administration is coming under the a) Direct method of social work b) Indirect method of social welfare c) Not coming under any method d) All the above Answer-B 2. Welfare administration is referrer to a) Translating social policies into welfare program b) Method of policies governance c) System of administration for social welfare d) all the option 3. The nature of social welfare administration are a) It can be acquired b) It is objective in nature c) Practical application of knowledge d) All the option are correct 4. Which is not the category of administration according to Henry Fayol a) Organization b) Command c) Coordination d) Supervision 5.Who advocated POSDCORB view ? a) Henry Fayol b) Luther Gulick c) L.Urwick d) M.ovean 6.Who said study of administration deals with Men, Materials and Method ? a) Luther Gulick b) Henery Fayol c) P.M Queen d) M.ovean 7.What is not the steps of planning in welfare administration a) Formulate appropriate objective b) Identify the problem c) Collect and understand existing fact d) Drafting the report 8. Organization is the part of a) Administration Process b) Welfare administration Method c) Integral View d) POSDCORB View 9.When was the five year plan initiated ? a) 1949 b) 1951 c) 1990 d) 1950 10.Who was the first professor of social administration appointed in the Landon school of Economics? a) Richard Titmus b) Alcock c) Miller d) George 11.Who among the following has given the structural view of the society ? a) Durkheim b) Gidding c) Maclever d) Cooley 12. Who among the following said “Man is a social animal “ a) Maclever b) Freud c) Aristotle d) Rousseau 13.Abbreviation of CAPART a) Council for advance for people actions and rural technology b) Council for advance for people association and rural technology c) Advancement of people association and rural transformation d) Council of additional people association and rural technology 14.Which of the following is not the component of agency administration a)The chief executive b)The staff c)The donor agencies d)The beneficiaries 15.Distributive justice combination of __________ a)Right and duties b)Constitutional remedies and social system c)Social and community justice d)Community and Society 16.the existence of opportunity for meaningful work and employment is called as a)Social security b)Social equity c)Economic and social equity d)Economic Justice 17.In the abbreviation POSDCORB-CO stands for a) Communication b) Coordination c) Counselling d) Corporation 18.Social work administration is coming under a) Primay method of social work b) Secondary method of social wokr c) Method of public administration d) All the option 19. Individual abilities can be expanded by enrolling for:a) Training programmes b) Acquiring additional degree c)Seeking new work assignments d) All of the above 20. The concept of “felt needs” is related to: (A) Social group work (B) Social case work (C) Social action (D) Community organization 21. ‘Evaluation of self-based on reflection or social comparison’ is known as: (A) Self-esteem (B) Self-awareness (C) Self-security (D) Self-confidence 22. The process of mutual influence between worker and client is called: (A) Relationship (B) Understanding (C) Reflexiveness (D) Rapport Ans. (C) 23. Which one of the following is a part of Human Development Index? (A) More gross national product (B) More industrialization (C) Life expectancy (D) Fighting against social exclusion 24. Which one of the following is the type of dream mechanism? (A) Sublimation (B) Symbolization (C) Rationalization (D) Repression 25. Schedules V and VI of the Indian Constitution are related to ; (A) Decides state boundaries between the states (B) Decides the powers and responsibilities of Panchayat Raj (C) Protection of rights of tribal (D) Protections of minorities in the country 26. Institutional Redistribution Model of Social Policy is associated with(A) Welfare state (B) Capital state (C) Communist state (D) Police state 27. Which act requires employers in industrial establishments to define the conditions of employment? (A) The Factories Act, 1948 (B) The Industrial Dispute Act, 1947 (C) The Industrial Employment (Standing orders) Act, 1946 (D) The Trade Union Act, 1946 28. As per global definition of 2014, social work is not concerned with the promotion of which one of the following? (A) Social change (B) Social cohesion (C) Social choices (D) Liberation of people 30. Who among the following is associated with the concept of ‘Social Fact’? (A) Emile Durkheim (B) Karl Marx (C) M. Mauss (D) Max Weber 31. Locality Development Model of community development was propounded by whom? (A) Saul David Alinsky (B) Gordon Hamilton (C) Jack Rothman (D) M.G. Ross 32.Asymmetrical distribution indicates(A) Range (B) Standard Deviation (C) Skewness (D) Kurtosis 33. Which among the following department was created under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment in May 2012? (A) Department of AYUSH (B) Department of Disability Affairs (C) Department of Youth Affairs (D) Department of Refugee Rehabilitation 34. Social Distance Scale was developed by- (A) Likert (B) Thorndike (C) Bogardus (D) Thurston 35. Who is the Vice-Chairman of NITI Aayog? (A) Narendra Modi (B) Bibek Debroy (C) Arvind Panagariya (D) Nitin Gadkari 36. Which one of the following is not a characteristic of collective bargaining? (A) It is a collective process (B) It is a flexible process (C) It is not a bipartite process (D) It is interdisciplinary system 37. Belief in the worth of the individual is related to __ (A) Social work values (B) Social work techniques (C) Social work principles (D) Social work methods 38..‘Something given or demanded as repayment for wrong doing’ refers to ___ (A) Rehabilitation (B) Correction (C) Retribution (D) Reformation 38. The PC PNDT Act primarily addresses to (A) Legal Abortion (B) Sex selective abortion (C) Abortion care to unwed mothers (D) Abortion care to rape victims 39. Which article of Indian Constitution lays down the provision of free and compulsory education for children? Article 21-A .40. Institutional Redistributive Model of Social Policy is associated with (a) Capitalist State (b) Communist State (c) Totalitarian State (d) Welfare State 41.Which was not the core instrument of the economic policy? a) Monetary policy b) Fiscal policy c) Regulation and other direct controls d) Youth policy 42. Which of the following correctly lists the stages of the policymaking process in chronological order? a. Policy evaluation; issue identi-fication and agenda setting; policy adoption; policy formulation; policy implementation b. Issue identification and agenda setting; policy formulation; policy adoption; policy implementation; policy evaluation c. Policy formulation; issue identi-fication and agenda setting; policy evaluation; policy implementation; policy adoption d. Policy implementation; policy evaluation; issue identification and agenda setting; policy formulation; policy adoption 43. Who evaluates public policies? a. The media b. Academics c. Government officials d. All of the political actors listed above may evaluate public policies. 44. Which of the following is not generally considered social-welfare policy? a) Health care b) Interest rate c) Food stamps d) Education 45. Which of the following countries, typically provides the least extensive welfare benefits? a. The United States b. Sweden c. Germany d. India 46. National Policy on Education was approved by the parliament in the year a) 1985 b) 1986 c) 1990 d) 1984 47. Education was included in the concurrent list in the year a) 1976 b) 1968 c) 1964 d) 1990 48. Article 45 under the Directive Principles of State policy in the Indian Constitution, provides for a. Rights of minorities to establish educational institutions b. Free and compulsory primary education c. Education for weaker sections of the country d. Giving financial assistance to less advanced states 49. Welfare administraoin refers to the following . a) Translating social policy into social welfare program b) Art of getting the things done c) Process of social welfare d) Non of the above 50. Which of the following is not the principles of social welfare administration. a) The principles of social work values b) Principles of agencies purpose c) Principles of cultural setting d) Principles of social worker selection