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1.

“ Public Administration consist of all these operations having for their purpose the fulfilment or enforcement of public policy “

A. L D. White
B. . Luther Gullick
C. .Henry Fayol
D. D.Waldo
Answer» B. . Luther Gullick
2.

In delegation of authority,where no third person or intermediate link intervenes between the two parties to the delegation it is called :

A. Direct or immediate delegation
B. Indirect or mediate delegation
C. Full delegation
D. Partial delegation
Answer» B. Indirect or mediate delegation
3.

Both the classical organisation theory and human relations theory first originated in:

A. private administration
B. public administration
C. judicial administration
D. none of the above
Answer» B. public administration
4.

Of all controls over public administration the one which is more continuous and self- corrective is:

A. Control by the legislature
B. Control by the executive
C. Control by the judiciary
D. Control by the media
Answer» C. Control by the judiciary
5.

The functions of public management are described in PODSCORB by:

A. Henry Fayol
B. Luther Gullick
C. Frederick Taylor
D. none of these
Answer» C. Frederick Taylor
6.

Which one of the following activities are not covered in ‘POSDCORB’?

A. Budgeting
B. Planning
C. Reporting
D. Discipline
Answer» E.
7.

In the acronym ‘POSDCORB’ the letter ‘R’ stands for

A. registration
B. reporting
C. research
D. recruiting
Answer» C. research
8.

Which of the following functions is not performed by a staff agency?

A. To do research and to provide information
B. To take decisions
C. Contact and liaison
D. Assisting the line.
Answer» C. Contact and liaison
9.

Which of the following is not an advantage of training?

A. increase in efficiency
B. increase in morale of workers
C. less supervision
D. less strikes
Answer» E.
10.

In India judicial activism become a very commonly known phrase. What does it really mean?

A. Judiciary has vigorously started clearing the large back-log of cases to provide quick and efficient justice
B. The court have started intervening where the Executive failed to do its duty or abused its authority
C. The judges have started taking part in politics
D. None of the above
Answer» C. The judges have started taking part in politics
11.

Which of the following is not advocate by the New Public Administration

A. humanism
B. behaviouralism
C. Decentralisation and delegation
D. pluralism
Answer» C. Decentralisation and delegation
12.

Which of the following is not relevant to merit system of promotion in service?

A. seniority
B. service rating
C. promotional examinations
D. promotion by selection committee
Answer» E.
13.

The executive power of the state in India vested with:

A. Governor
B. Chief Secretary
C. Chief Minister
D. Legislative Assembly
Answer» B. Chief Secretary
14.

The recruitment of All India services is the function of

A. UPSC
B. . State PSC
C. Legislature
D. Rail Way Recruitment Board
Answer» B. . State PSC
15.

Which system of recruitment of public service is prevalent in India?

A. merit system
B. spoil system
C. authoritative system
D. semi –merit system
Answer» B. spoil system
16.

The chairman and members of UPSC appointed by:

A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Ministry of personal administration
D. Parliament
Answer» B. Prime Minister
17.

Coordination is the first principle of organisation, who said:

A. Mooney
B. Simon
C. Newman
D. M P. Follet
Answer» B. Simon
18.

Judicial activism in India is the result of several factors but the most prominent of them is:

A. political corruption
B. over enthusiasm of the court
C. public interest litigation
D. failure of parliamentary control
Answer» D. failure of parliamentary control
19.

Which of the following does not influence decentralisation in an organisation?

A. Nature of growth of an organisation
B. Extent of diversification
C. Outlook of top management
D. Nearness to the head quarters
Answer» E.
20.

The part of the management which deals with human element in the organisation is known as .......

A. personal management
B. manpower management
C. human resources management
D. any of the three above
Answer» E.
21.

Who among the following administrative thinkers has defined administration as “the organisation and direction of human and material resources to achieve desired ends?”

A. L.D.White
B. John. A.Vieg
C. J.M.Pfiffner
D. H.A.Simon
Answer» D. H.A.Simon
22.

Which of the following statement is correct regarding the increasingly important role of public administration in modern state?

A. The complexities of the modern industrial and urbanised world
B. It is a great instrument of social change
C. Concept of welfare state and total war
D. All the above
Answer» E.
23.

Cabinet Secretariat is a:

A. Line agency
B. Auxiliary and staff agency
C. Staff agency
D. Line and staff agency
Answer» D. Line and staff agency
24.

The dominant focus of the classical theory was on

A. Decision making
B. . Human relations
C. Motivation
D. Organizational structure
Answer» E.
25.

Which one of the following theories views leadership as a manipulative function?

A. Human relation
B. Scientific management
C. Classical
D. Decision making
Answer» C. Classical
26.

The Indian federation is based on the pattern of:

A. USA
B. Canada
C. Russia
D. China
Answer» C. Russia
27.

The salaries, allowance and other service conditions of the UPSC members are determined by:

A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Parliament
D. speaker
Answer» D. speaker
28.

Which of the following does not come within the ambit of administrative law?

A. illegal acts done by officials not in their official capacity
B. claims against government
C. remedies against administrative action
D. problems of public personals
Answer» B. claims against government
29.

The principle of scalar chain was devised by

A. Henry Fayol
B. L.Urwick
C. Frederick Taylor
D. Chester .I.Bernard.
Answer» B. L.Urwick
30.

Panchayati Raj is a system of :

A. Local self government
B. State administration
C. Adhoc committee
D. A committee system
Answer» B. State administration
31.

Which of the following is not a function of staff agencies?

A. planning
B. advising
C. consultation
D. achieving goals
Answer» E.
32.

The main responsibility of a directorate in state administration is to:

A. Review policies
B. Implement policies
C. Make policies
D. Evaluate policies
Answer» C. Make policies
33.

Which of the following is not a component of a depoliticised bureaucracy?

A. neutrality
B. anomaly
C. committed bureaucracy
D. apolitical character
Answer» C. committed bureaucracy
34.

Which is the most widely prevalent form of governmental organisation

A. Public corporation
B. Independent regulatory commission
C. Department
D. Public limited company
Answer» D. Public limited company
35.

Public Administration is:

A. a discipline
B. an activity
C. a subject study
D. all the above
Answer» E.
36.

The pattern of public service in India conforms to that of :

A. American model
B. British Model
C. French model
D. Chinese model
Answer» C. French model
37.

In the acronym ‘POSDCORB’ the letter ‘CO’ stands for

A. co-operation
B. co-ordination
C. corporation
D. copying
Answer» C. corporation
38.

Who among the following has called hierarchy as the scalar process?

A. Mooney
B. Reiley
C. L
D. White d) Gullic
Answer» B. Reiley
39.

Who said “ An organisation has three primary elements viz., persons, combined efforts, and common purpose”?

A. L D. White
B. Gullick
C. Milward
D. Gladden
Answer» B. Gullick
40.

Public administration is superior to private administration by virtue of the fact that

A. Its achievements and failures are subject to scrutiny
B. It works in accordance with well-defined procedures.
C. It has to maintain high standards of efficiency.
D. It has the primary responsibility to promote public welfare
Answer» E.
41.

Which among the following is empowered to create more All-India Services?

A. Rajya Sabha
B. Parliament
C. Union Cabinet
D. State Legislatures
Answer» C. Union Cabinet
42.

Which of the following activities is included in staffing?

A. Recruitment
B. selection
C. transfers
D. All the above
Answer» E.
43.

”Politics has to do with expressions of the state will whereas administration has to do with the execution of these policies.”This is attributed to:

A. L.D.White
B. Goodnow
C. Woodrow Wilson
D. Willoughby
Answer» C. Woodrow Wilson
44.

The instituition of ombudsman was first introduced in ----

A. India
B. U.K
C. Sweden
D. U.S.A
Answer» D. U.S.A
45.

Scientific treatment of bureaucracy is generally attributed to:

A. Max Weber
B. Karl Marx
C. R. Michels
D. Indian thinkers
Answer» B. Karl Marx
46.

In the acronym ‘POSDCORB’ the letter ‘D’ stands for

A. direction
B. department
C. definition
D. development
Answer» B. department
47.

The concept of unity of command is complementary to the principle of :

A. span of control
B. authority
C. scalar chain
D. supervision
Answer» D. supervision
48.

The concept of administrative development got crystallised in the hands of -------

A. Edward Weidner
B. Dwight Waldo
C. Gullick
D. Riggs
Answer» C. Gullick
49.

Which of the following is not the consequence of spoil system of recruitment?

A. sheer efficiency
B. political corruption
C. no relation between job and fitness of the candidate
D. permanent tenure
Answer» E.
50.

The primary focus of human relations theory is on:

A. Increasing labour productivity
B. Economic and efficiency
C. Individual as socio- psychological being and what motive him
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above