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This section includes 233 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your UGC-NET knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
201. |
Who developed the concept of ‘Rule Law’? |
A. | A V. Dicey |
B. | W B. Murno |
C. | Ivor Jennings |
D. | Hugo Gracious |
Answer» B. W B. Murno | |
202. |
Scalar chain refers to: |
A. | All managers in a company |
B. | Chain of command |
C. | Chain of communication |
D. | Chain of managers from top to bottom linked stepwise |
Answer» E. | |
203. |
Coordination to be effective must not be: |
A. | intermittent |
B. | encourage through participative management |
C. | horizontal as well as vertical |
D. | started at the outset of the activity |
Answer» B. encourage through participative management | |
204. |
Who said “organisation structure is a pattern of interrelated posts connectedby line of delegated authority? |
A. | Dimock |
B. | Gullick |
C. | Milward |
D. | Gladden |
Answer» D. Gladden | |
205. |
The chairman and members of the UPSC are appointed by: |
A. | President of India |
B. | Governor |
C. | Prime Minister |
D. | Chief Justice of India |
Answer» B. Governor | |
206. |
The concept of rule of law originated in: |
A. | England |
B. | France |
C. | India |
D. | Germany |
Answer» B. France | |
207. |
Who among the following said scalar chain is a universal phenomenon? |
A. | Gullic |
B. | L D. White |
C. | J |
D. | Millet d) Mooney |
Answer» E. | |
208. |
The principle of supervision is inherent in the principle of: |
A. | span of control |
B. | coordination |
C. | hierarchy |
D. | unity of command |
Answer» D. unity of command | |
209. |
The acronym POSDCORB symbolises: |
A. | the activities of the government |
B. | the activities of the administrator |
C. | the activities of the administration |
D. | the activities of the organisation |
Answer» D. the activities of the organisation | |
210. |
Dicey’s name is associated with: |
A. | ecological study of public administration |
B. | organisational hierarchy |
C. | Rule of Law |
D. | scientific theory of management |
Answer» D. scientific theory of management | |
211. |
New Public management emphasizes: |
A. | Social equality |
B. | Lean government |
C. | Performance appraisal |
D. | Management by objectives |
Answer» D. Management by objectives | |
212. |
Administrative accountability is enforced through such means as; |
A. | Legislative surveillance |
B. | Judicial review |
C. | Ministerial responsibility |
D. | All the three above |
Answer» E. | |
213. |
Which of the following is not an advantage of direct recruitment system? |
A. | it is consonance with the principle of democracy i.e. equal opportunity for all |
B. | it ensures continues supply of new ideas outlook into public service |
C. | it is economical |
D. | it widens the area of selection |
Answer» D. it widens the area of selection | |
214. |
The study of ‘public administration’ as an independent discipline originated in: |
A. | UK |
B. | USA |
C. | India |
D. | West Germany |
Answer» C. India | |
215. |
The English word ‘administer’ derived from which language? |
A. | Latin |
B. | Greek |
C. | French |
D. | Spanish |
Answer» B. Greek | |
216. |
Which of the following is not a staff agency in India? |
A. | Cabinet secretariat |
B. | planning commission |
C. | union public service commission |
D. | Monopolies and restricted trade practices commission |
Answer» E. | |
217. |
Delegated Legislation is also known as: |
A. | Executive legislation |
B. | Judicial legislation |
C. | Direct legislation |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Judicial legislation | |
218. |
The principle of Unity of Command ensures: |
A. | Accountability |
B. | Acceptability |
C. | Specialization |
D. | Co-ordination |
Answer» B. Acceptability | |
219. |
Which of the following methods is not included in the category of on the job training? |
A. | orientation |
B. | role playing |
C. | refresher course |
D. | vestibule training |
Answer» C. refresher course | |
220. |
‘Delegated Legislation’ refers: |
A. | The law making power conferred by legislature on the executive |
B. | The law making power conferred by legislature on the judiciary |
C. | The law making power conferred by legislature on the people |
D. | None of the above. |
Answer» B. The law making power conferred by legislature on the judiciary | |
221. |
Which of the following powers cannot be delegated? |
A. | Power to sanction new policies and plans |
B. | Supervision of the work of the first line or immediate subordinates |
C. | General financial supervision |
D. | All the above |
Answer» E. | |
222. |
The primary objective of judicial control is to |
A. | Punish the criminals |
B. | Resolve disputes |
C. | Protect citizen’s rights |
D. | Safeguard private property |
Answer» D. Safeguard private property | |
223. |
Public administration includes all the activities of the government whether falling in the sphere of the legislative executive or judicial branch of the government. This statement reflects the |
A. | Integral view of administration |
B. | Wider view of administration |
C. | Managerial view of administration |
D. | Narrower view of administration |
Answer» C. Managerial view of administration | |
224. |
Spoil system of recruitment of public services was prevalent in: |
A. | India |
B. | USA |
C. | UK |
D. | France |
Answer» C. UK | |
225. |
Which of the following models of bureaucracy exists in India today? |
A. | Depoliticed bureaucracy |
B. | Semi politicised bureaucracy |
C. | Committed bureaucracy |
D. | Fully politicised bureaucracy |
Answer» C. Committed bureaucracy | |
226. |
Which of the following is a feature of Max Weber’s bureaucratic organisation? |
A. | A well defined hierarchy |
B. | Division of labour based on functional specialisation |
C. | Office holder cannot appropriate his office |
D. | All the above. |
Answer» D. All the above. | |
227. |
The members of the State PSCs appointed by: |
A. | President of India |
B. | Governor |
C. | Prime Minister |
D. | Chief Justice of India |
Answer» C. Prime Minister | |
228. |
“The state is everywhere: It leaves hardly a gap”, the statement explains the concept of |
A. | Democratic state |
B. | Federal state |
C. | welfare state |
D. | police state |
Answer» D. police state | |
229. |
In order to address the difficulties due to lack of coordination among governmental institutions /agencies, the Third Minnowbrook conference introduced a new concept known as: |
A. | Interoperability |
B. | Collaborative governance |
C. | Network society |
D. | Deliberative democracy |
Answer» B. Collaborative governance | |
230. |
Which of the following are correct regarding the thurst areas of New Public Management? |
A. | Down Sizing of Bureaucracy |
B. | Minimal state |
C. | Maximum government |
D. | New ways for delivery of Public Services |
Answer» D. New ways for delivery of Public Services | |
231. |
Which one of the following is not correct in relation to New Public Administration? |
A. | Value neutrality in its approach |
B. | Stresses for structural changes |
C. | Focus on client centricity |
D. | Relevant to social realities |
Answer» B. Stresses for structural changes | |
232. |
Who among the following advocated ‘Initiative’ as a principle of Administration? |
A. | Woodrow Wilson |
B. | R.B. Denhardt |
C. | Henri Fayol |
D. | Lyndall Urwick |
Answer» D. Lyndall Urwick | |
233. |
Woodrow Wilson’s article, “The Study of Administration” was published in which of the following journal in the year 1887? |
A. | Political Science |
B. | Public Administration |
C. | Political Science Quarterly |
D. | Public Administration Review |
Answer» D. Public Administration Review | |