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Government and Social Welfare গ্রন্থের লেখক কে?
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চার্লস জ্যাস্ট্র
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ফ্রিডল্যান্ডার
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য়েন ভেসী
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উইলসন
সঠিক উত্তর:
Labour welfare, though, is not exactly social work but any welfare is the result of social work. Social work lead to states of welfare both of individuals and groups. And, therefore, it can be derived that labour welfare is an area of social work. There exists four methods of undertaking social work.
Match the subject matter given in List-I with the method of social work given in List-II.
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<table class="table-style-1"> <tr> <td><strong>List-I</strong></td> <td><strong>List-II</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td>a. Situations of layoff and retrenchment</td> <td>1. Social action</td> </tr> <tr> <td>b. Collective bargaining contexts</td> <td>2. Community Organisation and Development</td> </tr> <tr> <td>c. Housing</td> <td>3. Social group work</td> </tr> <tr> <td>d. Peaceful strike</td> <td>4. Social case work</td> </tr></table> a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4
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a-4, b-3, c-2, d-1
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a-2, b-1, c-4, d-3
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a-4, b-2, c-3, d-1
Which of the following statement(s) on 'labour welfare' is/are not true?
1. Labour welfare work extended to worker's and their families does not come under the areas of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
2. Labour welfare measures cannot be a substitute for wages.
3. It is only employers who are responsible to extend labour welfare.
4. Self-help and empowerment are not goals of labour welfare.
Select the correct answer
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3 and 4
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Only 3
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2 and 3
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1 and 4
Assertion (A) Labour welfare is not a social work being its result but an area of social work.
Reason (R) As labour too needs the enabling help of social work professional, social work is no trespasses in the realms of labour welfare.
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(A) is right, (R) is wrong
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(A) is wrong, (R) is right
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Both (A) and (R) are wrong
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(A) is right and (R) explains (A)
Labour Welfare Services were divided into two groups by the committee of experts on Welfare Facilities for Industrial Workers convenedby ILO in 1963. These are (i) Those within the precincts of the establishment (ii) Those outside the precincts of the establishment. The content of welfare activities remained the same as recommendedby 1959 study team. As per the ILO classification, which one among the following is not welfare and amenities outside the precincts of the establishment?
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Social insurance measures including gratuity, pension and provident fund
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Housing facilities
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Recreation facility
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Arrangement for prevention of fatigue
Directions :
In each of the following questions a statement is given, followed by two conclusions. Give answer :
Statements :
In case of outstanding candidates, the condition of previous experience of social work may be waived by the admission committee for M.A. (Social work).
Conclusions :
I. Some of the students for M.A. (Social work) will have previous experience of social work.
II. Some of the students for M.A. (Social work) will not have previous experience of social work.
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Only conclusion I follows
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Only conclusion II follows
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Either I or II follows
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Neither I nor II follows
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Both I and II follow
Read the data given below and answer the questions based on it. In the CBSE Board exams last year, 53% passed in Biology, 61% percent passed in English, 60% in Social studies, 24% in Biology and English, 35% in English and social studies, 27% in Biology and social studies and 5% in none. What is the ratio of percentage of students who passed in Biology and Social Studies but not English in relation to the percentage of students who passed in Social Studies and English but not Biology?
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5:7
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7:5
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4:5
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5:4
Assertion (A) Labour welfare will give rise to social inequalities.
Reason (R) Workers of large undertakings having capacity of offering better welfare amenities will be better placed than those of small and medium undertakings which are not in a position to run welfare services.
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Both (A) and (R) are wrong
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(A) is right, but (R) does not explain (A)
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(A) is wrong and (R) attempts to justify a wrong assertion
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(A) is right and (R) explains the logic of (A)
Read the passage carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the given four alternatives.
Public opinion may be passive and false or active and real. It is claimed in theory that all governments are ultimately based on the opinion or sanction of the governed. But we find that in practice the people's rights are often trodden down and tyranny and oppression are allowed to continue. The government does it not because the people want it to do so but because they are too idle, too uneducated and too disunited or timid to oppose the govern ment. Such public opinion is passive and false and not an active verdict. But when we find people alert, intelligent and determined to let the government know their will, when they want to exercise actively their voice in the management of their country, we have an instance of true or active public opinion. True public opinion is formed by and expressed through the press, the platform, political parties and educational institutions. These have sacred duties to perform, duties on which depends the ultimate good of the entire community. The press today wields a tremendous influence, So it should support the causes and move ments and condemn the wrong one's and thus teach people to form correct opinion. A free and fair press ventilates the grievances of the public. Thus a healthy relationship develops between the people and the government through out an unbiased press. Political parties also help to create and regulate opinions. No less important part is played by the educational Institutions which train the minds of the young people who will be the citizens of tomorrow. It has been said that modern Germany and China have been made by their universities. It is necessary that the young and the growing minds should imbibe the spirit of fellow-feeling, the spirit of tolerance, the habit of compromise, and show due regard for the feelings and opinion of others without which a democratic society cannot function, let alone succeed. When there is true awakening of the people, we shall have the real and conscious public opinion. And justice will reign on earth and truly will the voice of the people be the voice of God.
Which of the following is not the reason for the oppression caused to general public by the running government in the country?
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People want themselves such kind of atrocities to be done to them
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People are uneducated
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People are disunited
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People are timid to oppose the government
Which of the following is the effect of mobile technology on social life?
1. It has made social life difficult.
2. It has made social life easy.
3. No effect on social life.
4. Made social life complicated.
Choose the correct answer
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1 and 2
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Only 2
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2 and 4
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All of these
Assertion (A) Welfare is a relative concept, relative in time and place.
Reason (R) Ideas of welfare differ with passage of time. Man accepted comparatively less convenient and less sumptuous conditions of existence; for Science and Technology had not made possible better amenities. Then again, meaning and content of welfare differs from country-to-country or region-to-region.
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(A) is correct, but (R) partially explains (A)
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(A) is partially correct and therefore, (R) only partially explains (A)
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(A) is correct and (R) explains (A)
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(A) is incorrect and (R) is partially correct