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BA Social Work (Hons.) First Semester Examination (Year 2014)
History & Ideologies of Social Work
Subject Code: BAHSW-101
Paper Code: JPP-121
Time : 20 Minutes
M.Marks : 10
Section A
[k.M *v*
Objective Type Questions
oLrqfu"B iz’u
Attempt All Questions (Each question carry 1/2 mark). Use the symbol (√) in the box for
marking the correct answer.
lHkh iz’u vfuok;Z gSaA izR;sd iz’u gsrq 1@2 vad fu/kkZfjr gSaA lgh mRrj gsrq fn;s x;s ckDl esa
(√) fpUg dk iz;ksx djsaA
Q.No. I. Choose the correct answer-
lgh mRrj dk pquko djsa&
1. First Charity Organization Society was started in-
igyh psjhVh vksjxsukbZts’ku lkslk;Vh----------------------esa 'kq# dh xbZ&
a) India b) England
Hkkjr baXySUM
c) America d) Japan
vesfjdk tkiku
2. The first social work course was started by-
Lkekt dk;Z dk igyk vH;klØe---------------------us 'kq# fd;k&
a) Mary Jose b) Mary Flair
esjh tksl esjh ¶ys;j
c) Mary Richmond d) Mary Thomas
esjh jhpeaM esjh Fkksel
3. The attributes of social work profession was given by-
lekt dk;Z O;olk; dh [kwfc;ka----------------- us crkbZ Fkha&
a) A.Rome b) A.Mohan
,-jkse ,-eksgu
c) A.David d) A.Flexner
,-MSfoM ,-QySDluj
4. ___________is a value of social work.
-----------------------------lekt dk;Z dk ewY; gSA
a) Service b) Truth
lsok lR;
c) Medicine d) Religion
nokbZ /keZ
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5. Upanishads explain the meaning of –
--------------------dk vFkZ mifu"kn~ esa fn;k x;k gS&
a) Ramayan b) Mahabharat
jkek;.k egkHkkjr
c) Purana d) Vedas
iqjk.k osn
6. There are __________types of Yoga
;ksxk ds-----------------Ádkj gSa&
a) Four b) Five
pkj ik¡p
c) Three d) Six
rhu N%
7. Zoroastrianism originated in____________
tksjkslVªh;fu>e dk tUe-----------------------esa gqvk&
a) Persia b) India
ijfl;k Hkkjr
c) China d) Nepal
phu usiky
8. Guru Nanak was born in the year –
xq# uked dk tUe lu~------------------esa gqvk Fkk&
a) 1468 b) 1469
c) 1470 d) 1471
9. ______________means the oppressed.
-------------------------------------dk vFkZ fiNM+k gqvk gS&
a) Bhakti b) Vedas
HkDrh osn
c) Vaishya d) Dalit
cfu;k nfyr
10. Gandhiji gave importance to –
xk¡/khth us----------------------dks egRo fn;k&
a) Shram Daan b) Bhoo Daan
Je nku Hkw nku
c) Violence d) Thoughts
fgUlk fopkj
11. The Satnami Movement was started by –
lrukeh vkUnkssyu-----------------us 'k# fd;k&
a) Ghasi Ram b) Ghasi Das
?kklh jke ?kklh nkl
c) Charan Das d) Maha Das
pju nkl egk nkl
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12. ____________means the force of truth.
------------------------------dk vFkZ lR; dh rkdr gS&
a) Khadi b) Satyagrah
[kknh lR;kxzg
c) Custom d) Peace
ijaijk 'kkafr
13. The Constitution of India was adopted in the year-
Hkkjr dk lafo/kku lu~------------------esa Lohdkjk x;k&
a) 1945 b) 1947
c) 1949 d) 1950
14. Fundamental Rights are included in part ______of the Constitution.
Hkkjrh; lafo/kku dks-------------------Hkkx esa ewyHkwr vf/kdkj fn;s x;s&
a) Three b) Four
rhu pkj
c) Five d) Two
ik¡p nks
15. TISS had ____________as the first Indian Director.
TISS ds ÁFke Hkkjrh; funsZ’kd------------------Fks&
a) Rajiv Gandhi b) J.M.Kumarappa
jktho xk¡/kh ts-,e-dqejIik
c) G.R.Banerjee d) R.R.Singh
th-vkj-csuthZ vkj-vkj-flag
16. The Bhakti Movement has three traditions.
HkDrh vkanksyu dh rhu eq[; fopkj/kkjk gS&
a) True b) False
lgh xyr
17. Karl Marx is the father of ____________
dkyZ ekdZl dks------------------dk firk ekuk x;k gS&
a) Capitalism b) Socialism
ewMhokn lektokn
c) Regionalism d) Religionism
Ákarokn /keZokn
18. _________was the student of Plato.
------------------------IysVks dk fo|kFkhZ Fkk&
a) Aristotle b) Socrates
,fjlVksfVy lksØsVsl
c) Buddha d) Paul
cq) ikWy
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19. Universal Declaration of Human Rights came in –
ekuo vf/kdkjh dk varjk"Vªh; ?kks"k.kk i=] lu~------------------esa gqvk&
a) 1946 b) 1947
c) 1948 d) 1949
20. ________was the first book on social work by Mary Richmond.
esjh jhteaM dh --------------------fdrkc lekt dk;Z dh ÁFke iqLrd gS&
a) Social Diagnosis b) Social Interview
lekt MkbZxuksfll lekt bUVjO;wg
c) Social Problems d) Social Interaction
lekt dh leL;k lekt bUVªsDlu
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BA Social Work (Hons.) First Semester Examination (Year 2014)
History & Ideologies of Social Work
Subject Code: BAHSW-101
Paper Code: JPP-121 Time : 2:40 Minutes
M.Marks: 60
Section – B [k.M&^c^
(Short Answer Type Questions)
(y?kqmRrjh; iz’u)
Attempt all questions (each question carries 4 marks)
lHkh iz’uksa ds mRrj nsaA (ÁR;sd iz’u ds fy;s 4 vad fu/kkZfjr gSa)
Q.2. Describe the ideology and voluntary organizations.
Lo;alsoh laLFkkvksa dh fopkj/kkjk Li"V djsaA
OR
Explain clinical social work.
Dyhfudy lekt dk;Z le>kb;sA
Q.3. Explain the goals of social change.
lkekftd cnyko ds mn~ns’; le>kb;sA
OR
Explain Liberalism and democracy.
MseksØslh ,oa fycjfyTe dks le>kb;sA
Q.4. Explain the roles of social worker.
lkekftd dk;ksZa dh Hkwfedk Li"V dhft;sA
OR
Explain the attributes of a profession.
O;olk; ds xq.kksa dk fooj.k dhft;sA
Q.5. Describe values of social work.
Lkekt dk;Z ds ewY;ksa dks le>kb;sA
OR
Write a note on social work professional associations.
lekt dk;Z ds O;olkf;d laxBu ds Åij fVIiM+h djsaA
Q.6. Explain Sikhism as ideology for social change.
fl[kbTe dks lkekftd cnyko ds ifjis{k esa crk;saA
OR
Explain the Dalit Movement in India.
Hkkjr esa nyhu vkUnksyu dks le>kb;sA
Roll No.
2
Section – C [k.M&^l^
(Long Answer Type Questions)
(nh/kZ mRrjh; iz’u)
Attempt all questions (each question carries 8 marks)
lHkh iz’uksa ds mRrj nsaA (ÁR;sd iz’u ds fy;s 8 vad fu/kkZfjr gSa)
Q.7. Explain Sarvodaya Movement in detail.
loksZn; vkUnksyu dks foLrr̀ #i ls le>kb;sA
OR
Discuss the developmental model of social work.
lekt dk;Z ds fodkl ekWMy dks le>kb;sA
Q.8. Write a detailed note on the Constitution of India.
Hkkjrh; lafo/kku dks foLr`r #i ls le>kb;sA
OR
Explain Nationalism as an ideology of social change.
jk"Vªokn dks lkekftd cnyko ds ifjis{k esa le>kb;sA
Q.9. Explain the origin of western ideologies of social change.
Lkkekftd cnyko dh if’peh fopkj/kkjk dks Li"V dhft;sA
OR
Explain the origin of Indian ideologies of social change.
lkekftd cnyko dh Hkkjrh; fopkj/kkjk dks le>kb;sA
Q.10. Discuss spirituality in social work.
lekt dk;Z esa vk/;krfedrk dks le>kb;sA
OR
Explain Fundamental Rights with examples.
ewyHkwr vf/kdkjksa dks mnkgj.k ds lkFk le>kb;sA
Q.11. Discuss Welfareism in detail.
dY;k.kokn dks le>kb;sA
OR
Explain Social Reforms in India.
Hkkjr esa gq;s fofHkUu lekt mRFkku ds Á;Ruksa ds ckjs esa crkbZ;sA
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B.A.Social Work (Hons.) First Semester Examination (Year 2014)
Integrated Social Work Practice Subject Code: BAHSW-102
Paper Code: JPP-122 Time : 20 Minutes
M.Marks : 10
Section A
Objective Type Questions
Attempt All Questions (Each questions carry ½ mark). Use the symbol (√) in the box for
marking the correct answer.
Q.1. Choose the correct answer.
1. Select the odd one out.
a) Integrity b) Competence
c) Social Injustice d) Bureaucratic
2. ___is the heart of social work profession.
a) Exposure visit b) Block placement
c) Field work practicum d) Observation visit
3. NAPSWI stands for –
a) National Association of Proficient Social Working in India
b) National Association of Professional Social Workers in India
c) National Alumni of Professional Social Workers in India
d) National Association of Practicing Social Workers in India
4. World AIDS day is observed on –
a) 1st November b) 1
st July
c) 1st December d) 1
st February
5. NRHM stands for –
a) National Rural Health Management
b) National Rural Health Mission
c) National Rural Healing Management
d) National Rural Healing Mission
Roll No.
Enrollment No.
Invigilator’s
Signature
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6. Which of the following is not an accepted technique of Social Care Work?
a) Advice b) Counseling
c) Reassurance d) Recreation
7. Who is the mother of Social Care Work?
a) Jane Adams b) Mary Richmond
c) Gisela Konopka d) Murray G.Ross
8. World Social Work Day is observed on-
a) 8th
March b) 18th
March
c) 18th
February d) 11th
April
9. SSWB stands for –
a) Senior State Welfare Board
b) State Social Welfare Board
c) Social Science Welfare Board
d) Scientific Social Welfare Board
10. Human Rights are not:
a) Universal b) Aleinable
c) Enforceable d) Internationally recognized
11. Social Work is closest to –
a) Social Services b) Social Welfare Services
c) Social Reforms d) Public Assistance
12. Social Work practice is based on-
a) Humanitarian philosophy b) Scientific knowledge
c) Technical skills d) All the above
13. Social Work primarily aims at-
a) Economic betterment b) Political participation
c) Effective social functioning d) Physical well being
14. Social Work Philosophy is –
a) Democratic
b) Humanitarian
c) Neither Democratic nor Humanitarian
d) Democratic as well as Humanitarian
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15. Social Work profession has evolved from-
a) Charity b) Social services
c) Shramdaan d) Emergency relief
16. The method used to bring changes in the existing social systems-
a) Community organization
b) Social Welfare Administration
c) Social Action
d) Social Case Work
17. The first Charity Organization Society (COS) was founded in –
a) England b) Australia
c) USA d) India
18. What are the two types of organized and scientific charity approaches
developed in UK?
a) Charity Organization Society and Settlement House
b) Religious Institutions and Charity Organization Society
c) Guides and Scouts
d) Almoners Society
19. Communication is a-
a) Technique b) Method
c) Tool d) None of these
20. Which is the first school of Social Work in India?
a) School of Social Work, Delhi
b) Sir Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social Work
c) School of Social Work, Baroda
d) Indore School of Social Work
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B.A. Social Work (Hons.) First Semester Examination (Year 2014)
Integrated Social Work Practice Subject Code: BAHSW-102
Paper Code: JPP-122
Time : 2:40 Minutes
M.Marks : 60
Section – B (Short Answer Type Questions)
Attempt all questions (each question carries 4 marks)
Q.2 Explain the concept of Social Systems.
OR
Explain the social work intervention in the context of family?
Q.3 What are the life sustaining elements? Explain their inter relationships.
OR
. Explain the system approach of integration?
Q.4 What role is played by the social worker in the field work setting?
OR
Explain the phases of Social Work.
Q.5 Explain the importance of Evaluation.
OR
Explain the relevance of Social Work as a problem solving process.
Q.6 Briefly describe the components of Social Work.
OR
How do you see social work as a profession?
Section C
(Long answer type questions)
Attempt all questions (each question carries 8 marks)
Q.7 Describe the various units of Social Work Intervention and Dynamics therein.
OR
Critically explain the social work intervention in respect to social dynamics. Q.8 What are the two approaches of integration? Elaborate by giving illustration.
OR
Write a note on Integrated Social Work.
Roll No.
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Q.9 What role is played by the social worker in the field work setting?
OR
Write notes on:
a. Client System
b. Social Work Skills
c. Social Work Techniques
d. Change Agent and Action
Q.10 Explain the process of Social Work.
OR
Formulate a case by following the steps of social work?
Q.11 Explain “Philosophy of Social Work”.
OR
Do you think that social work professional is a single change actor as one in the team?
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BA Economics (Hons.)First Semester Examination (Year 2014)
Micro Economics Subject Code: BAHE-101
Paper Code: JPP-123 Time : 20 Minutes
M.Marks:10
Section A
Objective Type Questions
oLrqfu"B iz’u
Attempt All Questions (Each question carry 1/2 mark). Use the symbol (√) in the box for
marking the correct answer.
lHkh iz’u vfuok;Z gSaA izR;sd iz’u gsrq 1@2 vad fu/kkZfjr gSaA lgh mRrj gsrq fn;s x;s ckDl esa (√) fpUg dk iz;ksx djsaA
Q.No. I. Choose the correct answer-
lgh mRrj dk pquko djsa&
1. Micro Economics is also known as-
O;f"V vFkZ’kkL= dks dgk tkrk gS&
a) Employment Theory b) Price Theory
jkstxkj fl)kUr dher fl)kUr
c) Trade Cycle Theory d) Theory of Inflation
O;kikj fl)kUr eqnzkLQhfr dk fl)kUr
2. A deductive method for getting new theories in economics is-
vFkZ’kkL= esa u;s fu;eksa ds Áfriknu ds fy;s viukbZ tkus okyh fuxeu fof/k gksrh
gS&
a) Going from particular to general
fof'k"V ls lkekU; dh vksj
b) Going from general to particular
lkekU; ls fof’k"V dh vksj
c) Knowing about causes and effect relationship
dkj.k ,oa ifj.kke ds ckjs esa tkuuk
d) All the above
mijksDr lHkh
3. Demand is effected by-
ek¡x ÁHkkfor gksrh gS&
a) Income b) Price
vk; ls dher ls
c) Population d) All the above
tula[;k ls mijksDr lHkh
4. Demand of electricity is elastic because-
fctyh dh ek¡x ykspiw.kZ gS D;ksafd&
a) It is very expensive
;g cgqr eg¡xh gSA
b) Availability of near substitutes
blds fudV LFkkuki= miyC/k gSA
c) It has many alternative uses
blds vusd oSdfYid Á;ksx gSA
d) None of these
mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ughaA
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Signature
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5. The consumer is in equilibrium at a point where the budget line is-
,d miHkksDrk ml fcUnq ij larqyu esa gksrk gS tgk¡ ctV js[kk&
a) Above an indifference curve
mnklhurk oØ ds Åij gksrh gSA
b) Below an indifference curve
mnklhurk oØ ds uhps gksrh gSA
c) Tangent to an indifference curve
mnklhurk oØ dks Li’kZ djrh gSA
d) Cuts an indifference curve
mnklhurk oØ dks dkVrh gSA
6. Which method was introduced by Marshall for measuring elasticity of
demand?
ek¡x dh yksp dks ekius ds fy;s Áks- ek’kZy us dkSu&lh jhfr dk Áfriknu fd;k
Fkk&
a) Total outlay method b) Percentage method
dqy O;; jhfr Áfr’kr jhfr
c) Point method d) All the above
fcUnq jhfr mijksDr lHkh
7. The scope of the law of diminishing return is-
ákleku ÁfrQy ds fu;e dk {ks= gS&
a) Fishing b) Agriculture
eRL; m|ksx —f"k
c) Mining d) All the above
[kuu mijksDr lHkh
8. Concept of scale is related to-
iSekus dk fopkj gS&
a) Very short period b) Short period
vfr vYidkyhu gSA vYidkyhu gSA
c) Long period d) All the above
nh/kZdkyhu gSA mijksDr lHkhA
9. The intersection of the marginal cost and average cost curve characterizes the
point of –
lhekUr ykxr oØ ,oa vkSlr ykxr oØ ds feyku fcUnq dks fdlls pfjrkFkZ fd;k
tkrk gS&
a) Maximum profit b) Minimum average cost
vf/kdre ykxr U;wure vkSlr ykxr
c) Minimum opportunity cost d) None of the above
U;wure volj ykxr mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
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10. An equal product curve represents all those input combinations
leksRikn oØ nks lk/kuksa ds mu fofHkUu la;ksx dks O;Dr djrs gSa ftuesa&
a) Which are capable of producing the same level of output
,d oLrq dk leku mRikn ÁkIr gksrk gSA
b) Which are capable of producing the different level of output
mRiknu dh cnyrh gqbZ ek=k ÁkIr gksrh gSA
c) Which are capable of producing the maximum level of output
vf/kdre mRiknu ÁkIr gksrk gSA
d) Which are capable of producing the reduced level of output
mRiknu dh ?kVrh gqbZ ek=k ÁkIr gksrh gSA
11. Total cost equals –
dqy ykxr cjkcj gS&
a) Fixed cost b) Variable cost
fLFkj ykxr ds ifjorZu’khy ykxr ds
c) Fixed cost + variable cost d) None of these
fLFkj ykxr+ifjorZu’khy ykxr ds miksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
12. Price per unit of commodity is indicated by which of the following curve?
oLrq dh Áfr bdkbZ dher dks fdl oØ }kjk Ánf’kZr fd;k tkrk gS&
a) AR curve b) MR curve
AR oØ MR oØ
c) TR curve d) None of the above
TR oØ mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
13. In India, a near perfect competition prevails in which industry?
Hkkjr esa iw.kZ Áfr;ksfxrk ds led{k dkSu lk m|ksx gSa&
a) Cement b) Rice farming
lhesUV pkoy¼/kku½ dh [ksrh
c) Dental care product d) Electronics goods
nar j{kk mRikn bysDVªkWfuDl oLrq
14. The characteristics of Monopolistic Competition is –
,dkf/kdkjkRed Áfr;ksfxrk dh fo’ks"krk gS&
a) Product differentiation b) Large number of buyers
oLrq foHksn vusd Øsrk gksuk
c) Single price d) Large number of firms
,d ewY; gksuk QeksZ dh vusd la[;k gksuk
15. Nominal wages remaining the same, if price increases, real wages –
udn etnwjh iqoZor jgrs gq, ewY; o`f) ls vly etnwjh&
a) Increases b) Become zero
c<+sxh 'kwU; gksxh
c) Remain constant d) Decreases
;Fkkor jgsxh ?kVsxh
4
16. Under perfect competition the firm is a –
iw.kZ Áfr;ksfxrk ds vUrxZr ,d QeZ gksrh gS&
a) Price taker b) Price maker
dher&xzfgrk dher&fu/kkZjd
c) Cost taker d) Cost maker
ykxr&xzfgrk ykxr fu/kkZjd
17. The Ricardian Theory considers rent as –
fjdkMksZ ds vuqlkj yxku gksrk gS&
a) A net surplus b) A gross surplus
okLrfod vfrjsd ldy vfrjsd
c) A differential surplus d) None of these
foHksnkRed vfrjsd mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
18. Gross interest includes –
dqy C;kt esa 'kkfey gksrk gS&
a) Real interest b) Reward for risk
okLrfod C;kt tksf[ke dk iqjLdkj
c) Payment for inconvenience d) All the above
vlqfo/kkvksa dk ÁfrQy mijksDr lHkh
19. Profit is a reward for the service of –
ykHk iqjLdkj gS&
a) Capital b) Entrepreneur
iw¡th dh lsok dk lkglh dh lsokvksa dk
c) Labour d) Administration
Jfed dh lsok dk Áca/ku dh lsok dk
20. The famous ancient Indian Economist –
Áfl) Ákphu Hkkjrh; vFkZ’kkL=h gS&
a) Acharya Vinoba Bhave b) Mahatma Gandhi
vkpk;Z fouksok Hkkos egkRek xk¡/kh
c) Kautilya d) Dadabhai Naroji
dkSfVY; nknkHkkbZ uSjksth
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BA Economics (Hons.)First Semester Examination (Year 2014)
Micro Economics Subject Code : BAHE-101
Paper Code : JPP-123
Time : 2:40 Minutes
M.Marks: 60
Section – B (Short Answer Type Questions)
(y?kqmRrjh; iz’u)
Attempt all questions (each questions carry 4 marks)
lHkh iz’uksa ds mRrj nsaA (ÁR;sd iz’u ds fy;s 4 vad fu/kkZfjr gSa)
Q.2. Explain wealth definition of Economics.
vFkZ’kkL= dh /ku laca/kh ifjHkk"kk Li"V dhft;sA
OR
Give merits of deductive method of economic analysis.
vkfFkZd fo’y s"k.k dh vkxeu iz.kkyh ds xq.k crkb;sA
Q.3. What is the law of Equi-marginal Utility?
le&lhekUr mi;ksfxrk fu;e D;k gS\
OR
Describe Indifference curve and Indifference map.
rVLFkrk oØ ,oa rVLFkrk ekufp= dks le>kbZ;sA
Q.4. Why is Iso product curve convex to the origin?
le mRiknu oØ ewy fcUnq ds Áfr mUurksnj D;ksa gksrk gS\
OR
Distinguish between proportion and scale.
vuqikr ,oa iSekus esa Hksn dhft;sA
Q.5. Explain the factors affecting the extent of market.
Ckktkj ds foLrkj dks ÁHkkfor djus okys rRoksa dh O;k[;k dhft;sA
OR
State the important characteristics of Monopolistic competition.
,dkf/kdkjkRed Áfr;ksfxrk dh eq[; fo’ks"krk,¡ crkbZ;sA
Q.6. Explain the Marginal Physical Productivity and Marginal Revenue Productivity.
lhekUr HkkSfrd mRikndrk ,oa lhekUr vkxe mRikndrk dks le>kb;sA
OR
Explain Innovation Theory of profit.
ykHk ds uo&ÁorZu fl)kUr dks le>kb;sA
Roll No.
2
Section – C (Long Answer Type Questions)
(nh/kZ mRrjh; iz’u)
Attempt all questions (each questions carry 8 marks)
lHkh iz’uksa ds mRrj nsaA (ÁR;sd iz’u ds fy;s 8 vad fu/kkZfjr gSa)
Q.7. “Economics is a science as well as an art”. Do you agree? Discuss it.
^^vFkZ’kkL= foKku rFkk dyk nksuksa gSA** D;k vki blls lger gS\ O;k[;k dhft;sA
OR
What is the meaning of demand? Explain the factors affecting the demand.
ek¡x dk vFkZ crk;s\ ek¡x dks ÁHkkfor djus okys dkjdksa dh foospuk dhft;sA
Q.8. What are the different methods of measuring price elasticity of demand? Elaborate
any one method.
ek¡x ds ewY; yksp dh fofHkUu fof/k;k¡ dkSu&dkSu lh gS\ fdlh ,d fof/k dks
foLrkj ls le>kb;sA
OR
How consumer’s surplus is measured? Give the formula, table and figure.
miHkksDrk dh cpr dks fdl Ádkj ekik tkrk gS\ lw=] lkfydk ,oa js[kkfp=
nhft;sA
Q.9. What do you understand by Internal and External Economics? Explain.
vkarfjd ,oa cká ferO;f;rk D;k gksrh gS\ le>kb;sA
OR
Explain the concept of producer’s equilibrium with the help of equal product curve.
leksRikn oØksa dh lgk;rk ls mRiknd ds larqyu dh O;k[;k dhft;sA
Q.10. Give the characteristics of perfect competition and explain the long term equilibrium
of the industry.
iw.kZ Áfr;ksfxrk dh fo’ks"krk,¡ crkb;s ,oa m|ksx ds nh/kZdkyhu lkE; dh O;k[;k
dhft;sA
OR
What is the shape of AR and MR curves under monopoly? How is a monopoly
equilibrium established? Explain.
,dkf/kdkj ds vUrxZr AR ,oa MR oØksa dk D;k vkdkj gksrk gS\ ,dkf/kdkj QeZ
dk lkE; fdl Ádkj LFkkfir gksrk gS\ le>kb;sA
Q.11. Discuss the modern theory of rent.
ykxr ds vk/kqfud fl)kUr dh O;k[;k dhft;sA
OR
Examine critically the Liquidity Preference Theory of interest.
C;kt ds rjyrk ilanxh fl)kUr dh vkykspukRed O;k[;k dhft;sA
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BA Economics (Hons.)First Semester Examination (Year 2014)
Agricultural Economics Subject Code : BAHE-102
Paper Code : JPP-124 Time : 20 Minutes
M.Marks:10
Section A
Objective Type Questions
oLrqfu"B iz’u
Attempt All Questions (Each question carry 1/2 mark). Use the symbol (√) in the box for
marking the correct answer.
lHkh iz’u vfuok;Z gSaA izR;sd iz’u gsrq 1@2 vad fu/kkZfjr gSaA lgh mRrj gsrq fn;s x;s ckDl esa (√) fpUg dk iz;ksx djsaA
Q.No. I. Choose the correct answer-
lgh mRrj dk pquko djsa&
1. Means of Transport and Communication were on the eve of independence:
Lora=rk ds le; ifjogu ,oe~ lapkj ds lk/ku Fks&
a) Developed b) Underdeveloped
fodflr vYifodflr
c) Both A and B c) None of these
A rFkk B nksuks mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ughsa
2. The characteristics of Indian agriculture at the time of independence were:
vktknh ds le; Hkkjrh; —f"k dh fo’ks"krk,¡ Fkh&
a) Agricultural based economy
—f"k vk/kkfjr vFkZO;oLFkk
b) Technological backwardness
rduhdh fiNM+kiu
c) Lack of infrastructure
v/kkslajpuk dk vkHkko
d) All the above
mijksDr lHkh
3. The composition of Indian rural economy is;
Hkkjrh; xzkeh.k vFkZO;oLFkk dh cukoV gS&
a) Farm Sector b) Non farm sector
—f"kxr {ks= xSj—f"kxr {ks=
c) Both A and B d) None of these
A rFkk B nksuks mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
4. The contribution of agriculture sector in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in
post reforms period is:
vkfFkZd lq/kkjksa ds i'pkr~ —f"k {ks= dk ldy ?kjsyw vk; ¼th-Mh-ih-½ esa ;ksxnku gS&
a) Declined b) Increased
?kV x;k gS c<+ x;k gS
c) Same d) None
leku mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
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5. Cropping pattern means:
Qly izfr#i dk vFkZ gS&
a) Proportion of area under different crops at a point of time
,d fuf’pr le; fcUnq ij fofHkUu Qlyksa ds vk/khu vkuqikfrd {ks=Qy
b) Ratio of crop
Qlyksa dk vuqikr
c) Both A and B
A rFkk B nksuks
d) None of these
mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
6. The main elements of Indian agricultural policy are;
Hkkjrh; —f"k uhfr ds eq[; rRo gSa&
a) Land reforms b) Institutional reforms
Hkwfe lq/kkj laLFkkxr lq/kkj
c) Support prices d) All of these
leFkZu ewY; mijksDr lHkh
7. Importance of irrigation is:
flapkbZ ds egRo gS&
a) Multiple cropping b) Irregular rain
cgqQlyh vfu;fer o"kkZ
c) Both A and B d) None of these
A rFkk B nksuks mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
8. Fai-Ranis model explains that:
QbZ&jsuht ekWMy O;k[;k djrk gS&
a) Surplus labour of agriculture sector transfer to industry
—f"k ds vf/kdre Je dk m|ksx esa LFkkukarj.k djsa
b) Distribute profit
ykHk forj.k
c) Both (A) and (B)
A rFkk B nksuks
d) None of these
mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
9. Zamindari system was prevalent at the time of independence in:
vktknh ds le; tehnkjh ÁFkk Ápfyr Fkh&
a) Haryana b) Punjab
gfj;k.kk iatkc
c) Madhya Pradesh d) Gujrat
e/;Áns’k xqtjkr
10. Objective of Land Reforms are:
Hkwfe lq/kkj ds m)s’; gS&
a) Abolition of intermediaries b) Tenancy Reforms
e/;LFkksa dk mUewyu dkerdkjh lq/kkj
c) Both (A) and (B) d) None of these
A rFkk B nksuks mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
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11. The aims of co-operative farming in India was:
Hkkjr esa lgdkjh [ksrh dk mn~ns’; Fkk&
a) To solve the problem of sub-division of land
Hkwfe dh mifoHkktu dh leL;k dk gy
b) Tenancy reforms
dkerdkjh lq/kkj
c) Profit
ykHk
d) None of these
mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
12. The seal of agricultural marketing is-
—f"k foi.ku dh eksgj gS&
a) AGMARK b) AG
,xekdZ ,th
c) ISI d) ISSO
vkbZ ,l vkbZ vkbZ ,l ,l vks
13. Agricultural inputs are:
—f"kxr vkxr gS&
a) Fertilizers
[kkn
b) High yielding varieties of seeds
mUur fdLe chMk
c) Pesticides
dhVuk’kd
d) All the above
mijksDr lHkh
14. Founder of Green Revolution in India is-
Hkkjr esa gfjr Økafr dk tud gS&
a) Swaminathan b) V.K.R.V.Rao
LokehukFku oh-ds-vkj-oh-jko
c) Kurian d) None of these
dqjh;u mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
15. In which district Green Revolution was started in Madhya Pradesh at that
time:
ml le; e/;Áns’k ds fdl fty s esa gfjr Økafr dk ÁkjaHk fd;k x;k Fkk&
a) Raipur b) Bhopal
jk;iqj Hkksiky
c) Indore d) Bilaspur
bUnksj fcykliqj
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16. Dry farming related with:
lw[kh [ksrh lEcfU/kr gS&
a) Cultivation on un-irrigated land
vflafpr Hkwfe [ksrh
b) Irrigated land
flafpr Hkwfe
c) Both (A) and (B)
A rFkk B nksuks
d) None of these
mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
17. The main effects of agricultural price policy are:
—f"k dher uhfr ds eq[; ÁHkko gS&
a) Benefit to producer b) Benefit to consumer
mRiknu ds ykHk miHkksDrk dks ykHk
c) Both (A) and (B) d) None of these
A rFkk B nksuks mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
18. Causes of food problem in India are:
Hkkjr esa [kk| leL;k ds dkj.k gaS&
a) Population Explosion
tula[;k foLQksV
b) Inadequate supply of food grains
[kk|kUu vi;kZIr iwfrZ
c) Hoarding of food grains
[kk|kUu dh tek[kksjh
d) All the above
mijksDr lHkh
19. Seed Act of WTO (World Trade Organization) was introduced in:
fo’o O;kikj laxBu dk cht vf/kfu;e ikfjr fd;k x;k Fkk&
a) 2000 b) 2001
c) 2003 d) 2004
20. Public Distribution system means:
lkoZtfud forj.k Á.kkyh dk vFkZ&
a) Price stabilization for consumer
miHkksDrk gsrq dher fLFkjrk
b) Profit for producer
mRikndksa gsrq ykHk
c) Foreign Trade
fons'kh O;kikj
d) None of these
mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
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BA Economics (Hons.)First Semester Examination (Year 2014)
Agricultural Economics Subject Code : BAHE-102
Paper Code : JPP-124
Time : 2:40 Minutes
M.Marks: 60
Section – B (Short Answer Type Questions)
(y?kqmRrjh; iz’u)
Attempt all questions (each question carries 4 marks)
lHkh iz’uksa ds mRrj nsaA (ÁR;sd iz’u ds fy;s 4 vad fu/kkZfjr gSa)
Q.2. What is Horticulture? Explain its advantage in agriculture.
ckxokuh D;k gS\ —f"k esa blds ykHkksa dh O;k[;k dhft;sA
OR
What is the difference between farm sector and non farm sector? Explain.
—f"kxr ,oe~ xSj—f"kxr {ks= esa D;k varj gSA
Q.3. Explain the determinants of cropping pattern in India.
Hkkjr esa Qly Áfr#i fu/kkZjdksa dh O;k[;k dhft;sA
OR
Explain four advantage of small irrigation project in India.
Hkkjr esa y?kqflapkbZ ifj;kstukvksa ds pkj ykHk crk,¡A
Q.4. Describe Zamindari system in Indian agriculture.
Hkkjrh; —f"k esa tehnkjh —f"k Á.kkyh dk o.kZu dhft;sA
OR
Explain co-operative farming in brief.
lgdkjh —f"k dh laf{kIr esa O;k[;k dhft;sA
Q.5. Explain the role of HYV seeds in Indian agriculture.
Hkkjrh; —f"k esa mPp mRiknu fdLe ds chtksa ¼HYV) dh Hkwfedk dh O;k[;k dhft;sA
OR
Is modern practices of agriculture sector beneficial for Indian agriculture? Explain.
D;k —f"k {ks= dh vk/kqfud Á.kkyh Hkkjrh; —f"k ds fy;s ykHknk;d gS\ O;k[;k dhft;sA
Q.6. What do you mean by agro based industries? Explain.
—f"k vk/kkfjr m|ksxksa ls vki D;k le>rs gSa\ O;k[;k dhft;sA
OR
Explain four advantages of public distribution system.
lkoZtfud forj.k Á.kkyh ds pkj ykHkksa dh O;k[;k dhft;sA
Roll No.
2
Section – C (Long Answer Type Questions)
(nh/kZ mRrjh; iz’u)
Attempt all questions (each question carries 8 marks)
lHkh iz’uksa ds mRrj nsaA (ÁR;sd iz’u ds fy;s 8 vad fu/kkZfjr gSa)
Q.7. Write short note on any of the two:
i) Fisheries
ii) Horticulture
iii) Indian Rural Economy
fdUgha nks ij laf{kIr fVIi.kh fyf[k;s%
v½ eRl;
c½ ckxokuh
l½ Hkkjrh; xzkeh.k vFkZO;oLFkk
OR
Critically evaluate the development of Indian agriculture since independence.
Lora=rk ds le; ls Hkkjrh; —f"k ds fodkl dk vkykspukRed ewY;kadu dhft;sA
Q.8. Critically examine Fai-Ranies model of economic development.
QbZ&jsfut ds vkfFkZd fodkl ekWMy dk vkykspukRed ijh{k.k dhft;sA
OR
What is cropping pattern? Explain the benefits of cropping pattern. Is there
imbalances in the cropping pattern of India? Explain.
Qly Áfr#i D;k gS\ Qly Áfr#i ds ykHkksa dh O;k[;k dhft;sA D;k Hkkjr dk Qly
Áfr#i vlarqfyr gS\ O;k[;k dhft;sA
Q.9. Critically examine the land reforms of India.
Hkkjr ds Hkwfe lq/kkjks dk vkykspukRed ewY;kadu dhft;sA
OR
Write an essay on Co-operative Farming.
Lkgdkjh [ksrh ij ,d fucU/k fyf[k;sA
Q.10. Explain the difference between traditional techniques and modern practices of Indian
agriculture.
Hkkjrh; —f"k dh ijEijkxr rduhdksa ,oe~ vk/kqfud vH;klkas esa varj dh O;k[;k dhft;sA
OR
Write short note on any of the two:
i) Dry land farming
ii) Use of bio technology techniques in agriculture
iii) Sustainable agriculture
fdUgh nks ij laf{kIr fVIi.kh fyf[k,%
v½ lw[kh Hkwfe [ksrh
c½ —f"k esa ck;ks VSDuksyksth rduhd ds Á;ksx
l½ laiksf"kr —f"k
Q.11. Explain terms of trade between agriculture and industries in India since independence.
Hkkjr esa Lora=rk ls —f"k ,oe~ m|ksx ds e/; O;kikj dh O;k[;k dhft;sA OR
Write an essay on food security in India.
Hkkjr esa [kk| lqj{kk ij ,d fucU/k fyf[k;sA
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BA English (Hons.)First Semester Examination (Year 2014) English Literature Paper I – Poetry
Subject Code : BAHEH-101
Paper Code : JPP-125 Time : 3 Hours
M.Marks: 70
Section A
Annotations
Q1. Attempt any four of the following passages: 4×5=20
A. i) Love’s not time’s fool, though rosy lips and cheeks
Within his bending sickle’s compass come;
Love alters not with his brief hours weeks,
But bears it out even to the edge of doom:
OR
ii) What in me is dark
Illumin, what is low raise and support;
That to the highth of this great Argument
I may assert Eternal Providence,
And justifie the wayes of God to men.
B. i) Let not thy divining heart
Forethink me any ill;
Destiny may take thy part,
And may thy fears fulfil;
But think that we
Are but turn'd aside to sleep;
They who one another keep
Alive, ne'er parted be.
OR
ii) The rest, to some faint meaning make Pretence,
But Shadwell -- never deviates into Sence;
Some Beams of Wit on other Souls may fall,
Strike through, and make a Lucid Interval;
But Shadwell’s Genuine Night admits no Ray,
His rising Fogs prevail upon the Day;
C. i) Full many a gem of purest ray serene,
The dark unfathom'd caves of ocean bear:
Full many a flow'r is born to blush unseen,
And waste its sweetness on the desert air.
OR
ii) While Spring shall pour his Show'rs, as of the wont,
And bathe thy breathing Tresses, meekest Eve!
While Summer loves to sport
Beneath thy ling'ring Light:
While sallow Autumn fills thy Lap with Leaves,
Or Winter yelling thro' the troublous Air,
Affrights thy shrinking Train,
And rudely rends thy Robes.
Roll No.
2
D. i) When the stars threw down their spears,
And watered heaven with their tears,
Did he smile his work to see?
Did he who made the Lamb make thee?
OR
ii) And sometimes like a gleaner thou dost keep
Steady thy laden head across a brook;
Or by a cider-press, with patient look,
Thou watchest the last oozings, hours by hours.
Section B
Q2. A. Discuss the major themes addressed by Shakespeare in the sonnets prescribed
for your study.
OR 13 Marks
B. What are the epic elements used in the invocation of the Muses in Milton’s
‘On Man’s First disobedience’.
Q3. A. ‘Write a critical appreciation of Donne’s ‘This Is My Plays Last Scene’,
highlighting his poetic technique.
OR 13 Marks
B. Bring out the humour in Dryden’s satire ‘Portrait of Shadwell’.
Q4. A. What does Thomas Gray lament in his famous ‘ Elegy Written in a Country
Churchyard’? Discuss some of the philosophical elements in the poem.
OR 12 Marks
B. Trace the evolution of thought Collins’ ‘Ode to Evening’ and highlight the
nature imagery used.
Q5. A. In his "Ode to a Nightingale" how does Keats perceive the conflicted nature
of human life, i.e., the mixture of pain/joy, intensity of feeling/numbness or
lack of feeling, life/death, mortal/immortal, the actual/the ideal, and
separation/connection.
OR 12 Marks
B. Highlight the symbolism of Shelley’s ‘Skylark’. To what extent and how does
it convey Shelly’s revolutionary zeal.
OR
C. Write a critique of Edward Arnold’s ‘Light of Asia’.
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BA English (Hons.)First Semester Examination (Year 2014)
From the Shakespearean to the Neo-classical Age Subject Code : BAHEH-102
Paper Code : JPP-126
Time: 3.0 hours
M.Marks: 70
SECTION –A
ANNOTATIONS
Q1. Annotate any 3 of the following passages- 3x6=18
a. (i) “Begin then, Sisters of the sacred well
That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring,
Begin, and somewhat loudly sweep the string,
Hence with denial vain and coy excuse:
So may gentle Muse
With lucky words favour my destined win,
And as he passes turn,
And bid fair peace be to my sable shroud”.
OR
(ii) “For, I myself shall like to this decay,
And eke my name be wiped out likewise.
Not so, quoth I; let baser things devise
To die in dust, but you shall live by fame.”
b. (i) “Will it be ever thus? Ungracious wretch,
Fit for mountains and the barbarious caves,
Where manners ne‟er were preached! Out of my sight.”
OR
(ii) “Make me a willow cabin at your gate,
And call upon my soul within the house,
And write loyal cantons of contemned love
And sing them loud even to the dead of night.”
c. (i) “And let a man beware how he
keepeth company with choleric
and quarrelsome persons, for
they will engage him into
their own quarrels.”
OR
(ii) “As soon as the Sermon is
finished, no body presumes to
stir till Sir Roger is gone
out of the Church. The Knight
walks down from his seat
in the chancel between a
double Row of his Tenants,
that stand bowing to him on each side.”………
Roll No.
2
SECTION –B 10 Marks
Q2. The passage on fame and the one on the false clergy are generally
regarded as digressions in the poem “Lycidas”. What is your view?
OR
Analyze Dryden‟s poem, „Ode on St. Cecilia‟s Day‟ as a musical
composition in a poetic form.
Q3. Briefly sketch the character of Sir Toby Belch. 10 Marks
OR
Compare and contrast the characters of Vida and Olivia.
Q.4. Write a critical estimate of Francis Bacon as an essayist. 10 Marks
OR
Both Addison and Steele were moralists at heart. How do their essays
reflect the element of morality?
10 Marks
Q.5. Moll Flanders portrays the typical picture of an opportunist who seeks her
fortune or misfortune through theft and deceit. Discuss.
OR
Write a brief estimate of Daniel Defoe as a novelist.
SECTION –C
Q.6. Give short answers to the following: 3x4=12 Marks
a. Attempt any TWO
i) Write a critical note on the impact of the Renaissance on
English Literature.
ii) Write a brief note on the Age of Satire.
iii) Trace the development of the periodical essay.
b. Attempt any ONE
i) Briefly enumerate the features of Sonnet as a poetic form with
appropriate illustrations.
ii) Define the term Sociology and elaborate its dramatic usage
with suitable illustrations.
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