MSW 004 SOCIAL WORK AND
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
June 2014 Question Paper
Time : 3
hours Maximum Marks : 100
Note : (i) Answer all the five questions. (ii) All
questions carry equal marks. (iii) Answer to question 1 and 2 should not exceed
600 words each.
1. Discuss
the relationship between growth and development and also discuss the indicators
of Development.
OR
Write a
brief on the Laws governing women's rights at work place. What are the special
provisions for women under the Factories Act, 1948 ?
2. "Child
Labour is slowly eating up the childhood 20 of million of our children".
Discuss how effective child labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act 1986 has
been in preventing Child Labour.
OR
What have
been the contribution of social workers 20 in the effective implementation of
RTI Act, 2005 ?
3. Answer
any two of the following in about 300 words each :
(a) Define
occupational structure. What is its 10 impact on various development spheres ?
(b) Write a
brief appraisal on the Indecent 10 Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act
1986. 20 20 MSW-004 1 P.T.O.
(c) What is
the structure of the criminal courts in the country ? Discuss the powers of
higher Judiciary.
(d) What
role can social worker play in providing assistance to vulnerable sections ?
Explain with focus on elderly.
4. Answer
any four of the following questions in about 150 words each :
(a) Discuss
in brief the contribution on 5 Women's Development in each five year plans.
(b) Give a
brief on the three generations of 5 Human Rights.
(c) What is
FIR ? Explain procedure for 5 investigation of offences.
(d) Effects
of Globalization on sustainable 5 development.
(e) What is
PIL ? What have been the 5 drawbacks of PIL in Indian Context ?
(f) Give a
critical appraisal of the Juvenile 5 Justice (Care and Protection of Children)
Act 2000.
5. Write
short notes on any five of the following in about 100 words each :
(a) Urbanisation
and its consequences
(b) Source
of Law
(c) Bar
council and its functions
(d) Protection
of Civil Rights Act, 1955
(e)
Prevention of Immoral Traffic Act (PITA)
(f) Civil
courts
(g)
Malthusian Law
(h)
Sustainable Development
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