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51.

Hierarchy means:

A. Officials at different levels of organisation.
B. Control of the higher over the lower
C. Gang plank
D. All of these
Answer» C. Gang plank
52.

The human relations theory focussed on the

A. Physiological factors
B. biological factors
C. Social and psychological factors
D. Economic factors
Answer» D. Economic factors
53.

Bureau type or single-head agency is not suitable because:

A. It can lead to one man’s despotism
B. It cannot resist political pressure
C. It cannot avoid political partiality
D. All the three above
Answer» E.
54.

Public administration is ---------------

A. The basis of government
B. An instrument of national integration
C. A stabilising force in society
D. An instrument for providing services
Answer» D. An instrument for providing services
55.

The purpose of O and M is:

A. To restore the organisation of government
B. To promote greater coordination
C. To root out corruption
D. To review the internal organisation and procedures with a view to promote
Answer» E.
56.

Who among the following is known as the father of American Public Administration ?

A. Woodrow Wilson
B. L D. White
C. Goodnow
D. Willoughby
Answer» B. L D. White
57.

According to Rule of Law..............?

A. all are equal
B. all are equal before law
C. some are more equal
D. bureaucrats are above law
Answer» C. some are more equal
58.

Uniformity of treatment is considered as an important feature of .......... administration:

A. private
B. public
C. private and public
D. none of the above
Answer» C. private and public
59.

“Politics has to do with expression of the State will whereas administration has to do with the execution of these policies” this attributed to --

A. L.D.White
B. Goodnow
C. Woodrow Wilson
D. Willoughby
Answer» C. Woodrow Wilson
60.

The essence of promotion is:

A. change of title
B. change of pay
C. change of assignment
D. change of duties and assignments
Answer» E.
61.

In the USA, the ‘spoil system’ was discarded in favour of the ‘merit’ principle by the :

A. Civil Service Reform Act 1978
B. Pendleton Act 1883
C. Hatch Act 1939
D. Civil Service act 1853
Answer» C. Hatch Act 1939
62.

The foremost proponent of the integral view of Public Administration is:

A. LD. White
B. Dimock
C. Woodrow Wilson
D. Herbert Simon
Answer» B. Dimock
63.

A joint PSC for two or more states can be established by:

A. The concerned states
B. An Act of parliament
C. The UPSC
D. The Government of India
Answer» C. The UPSC
64.

The office of the district collector in India is based on the principles of :

A. delegation
B. decentralisation
C. devolution
D. deconcentration
Answer» E.
65.

Which of the following systems of recruitment is most widely prevalent in modern states?

A. merit system
B. spoil system
C. authoritative system
D. semi –merit system
Answer» B. spoil system
66.

“The capacity of a group of people to pull together persistently and consistently in the pursuit of a common purpose” is called:

A. morale
B. control
C. coordination
D. productivity
Answer» B. control
67.

The Independent Regulatory Commissions perform

A. regulatory functions
B. administrative functions
C. quasi-judicial functions
D. all the above
Answer» E.
68.

Which of the following is not an aspect of supervision?

A. Institution aspects
B. Personal aspects
C. Political aspects
D. technical aspects
Answer» D. technical aspects
69.

Which of the following responsible for the growth of administrative law?

A. expansion of the functions of the government
B. social and economic consequences in industrial revolution
C. increasing complexities of the modern administration
D. all the above
Answer» E.
70.

The English word ‘administer’ is derived from Latin words..............and .......

A. advocate and minister
B. ad and magistrate
C. ad and ministrate
D. ad and mission
Answer» D. ad and mission
71.

The word “POSDCORB” was coined by:

A. J M. Pfiffner
B. Marshal Dimock
C. Luther Gullick
D. L D. White
Answer» D. L D. White
72.

The functions of UPSC can be extended by:

A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Ministry of personal administration
D. Parliament
Answer» E.
73.

Which of the following functions are assigned to leadership?

A. goal settings
B. designing jobs
C. communication
D. all the three above
Answer» E.
74.

Which of the following is the basic difference between public and private administration?

A. different environment
B. account keeping and audit
C. organisational structure
D. techniques of management
Answer» E.
75.

Administration would differ from one field to another according to the subject matter. This statement explains the

A. Managerial view of administration
B. Wider view of administration
C. Integral view of administration
D. Narrower view of administration
Answer» D. Narrower view of administration
76.

Who coined the term bureaucracy?

A. Max Webber
B. Gullick
C. Fayol
D. Piffiner
Answer» B. Gullick
77.

New Public administration laid emphasis on:

A. Economy and efficiency
B. Values and ethics
C. Both a and b
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Both a and b
78.

Who recruits the members of the all India services and central services?

A. The President
B. the Prime Minister
C. The Cabinet
D. UPSC
Answer» E.
79.

‘Management by exception’ is related to:

A. Span of control
B. Delegation of authority
C. Scalar chain
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Scalar chain
80.

Which one of the following is not an organisational form in the government in India?

A. Department
B. Public corporations
C. Partnership firm
D. Independent regulatory commissions
Answer» D. Independent regulatory commissions
81.

New Public administration laid emphasis on ------------

A. Economy and efficiency
B. Values and ethics
C. Behaviour of the public
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Behaviour of the public
82.

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

A. office
B. organisation
C. opinion
D. opening
Answer» E.
83.

Which one of the following is the main cause of the scalar system?

A. Unity of command
B. Hierarchy
C. Delegation
D. co-ordination
Answer» C. Delegation
84.

The scalar principle refers to:

A. Classification of civil servants according to scales of pay
B. Grading the duties according to the degree of authority
C. Organising the relations between members of ‘line’ and ‘staff’ agency
D. Governing the allocation of persons to the different levels in the hierarchy.
Answer» C. Organising the relations between members of ‘line’ and ‘staff’ agency
85.

The annual report of the UPSC is submitted to the:

A. President
B. Prime Minister
C. Parliament
D. speaker
Answer» B. Prime Minister
86.

The state public service commission submits its annual report to the

A. Parliament
B. Cabinet secretary
C. Governor
D. President
Answer» E.
87.

Which of the following help establish accountability in the administration

A. Decentralisation
B. Delegation of authority
C. Devolution or deconcentration
D. All the above
Answer» E.
88.

The name of Max Weber is associated with -------

A. Bureaucratic theory
B. System theory
C. Human relations theory
D. Administrative theory
Answer» B. System theory
89.

The hallmark of public administration is:

A. Consistency of treatment
B. Public responsibility
C. Community service
D. External financial control
Answer» C. Community service
90.

Who is the father of Public Administration?

A. Woodrow Wilson
B. Winston Churchill
C. Roosevelt
D. Nehru
Answer» B. Winston Churchill
91.

Who is regarded as the “father of All India India” services?

A. Lord Macaulay
B. Lord Cornwallis
C. B R. Ambedker
D. Sardar Patel
Answer» E.
92.

The concept of anonymity is the commitment of:

A. Neutrality of public services
B. Committed bureaucracy
C. Democratic government
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Committed bureaucracy
93.

The administrative Staff College of India was established:

A. 1957
B. 1958
C. 1959
D. 1962
Answer» B. 1958
94.

In which one of the following kinds of a public undertaking ministerial control is all – pervasive?

A. Government company
B. Departmental undertakings
C. Government corporation
D. Joint undertaking
Answer» C. Government corporation
95.

The chairman and members of UPSC hold office for a term of:

A. 3 years
B. 6 years
C. 5 years
D. seven years
Answer» E.
96.

The role of Public Administration is to execute the

A. Programmes of political parties
B. .Will of the People
C. Will of the state
D. Policies of the Government
Answer» B. .Will of the People
97.

Members of the State PSC retire at the expiry of 6 years or at the age of...... which ever is earlier:

A. 62
B. 65
C. 70
D. 60
Answer» C. 70
98.

Which of the following features of bureaucracy is mentioned by max Webber?

A. offices are ordered in a hierarchy
B. there is a complete segregation of official activity from private life
C. official duties are conducted in a spirit of impersonality
D. all the three above
Answer» E.
99.

.Public administration is different from private administration in

A. Productivity
B. Judicious risk-taking
C. Financial returns
D. Legislative approval
Answer» E.
100.

The administrative head of the state administration is:

A. Governor
B. Chief Secretary
C. Chief Minister
D. Finance Minister
Answer» B. Chief Secretary