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Deck 1: Public Administration and Organizational Theory
1
Literally the term 'administration' means---------------------
A) Manage the laws
B) Manage the trade
C) Manage the affairs of public or private
D) Education
A) Manage the laws
B) Manage the trade
C) Manage the affairs of public or private
D) Education
Manage the affairs of public or private
2
Public administration is the sum total of all the activities undertaken in pursuit of and in fulfilment of public policy, belongs to which view?
A) Managerial view
B) Integral view
C) POSDCORB view
D) Subject matter view
A) Managerial view
B) Integral view
C) POSDCORB view
D) Subject matter view
Integral view
3
The human relations theory focussed on the
A) Physiological factors
B) biological factors
C) Social and psychological factors
D) Economic factors
A) Physiological factors
B) biological factors
C) Social and psychological factors
D) Economic factors
Social and psychological factors
4
The discipline of public administration originated in----
A) U. K
B) U. S. A
C) Germany
D) India
A) U. K
B) U. S. A
C) Germany
D) India
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5
Who was the originator of Politics-administration dichotomy?
A) Woodrow Wilson
B) W. F. Willoughby
C) Mary Parker Follet
D) Henry Fayol
A) Woodrow Wilson
B) W. F. Willoughby
C) Mary Parker Follet
D) Henry Fayol
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6
The 'POSDCORB' relates to the --------------- of the public administration?
A) Scope
B) Meaning
C) Purpose
D) Philosophy
A) Scope
B) Meaning
C) Purpose
D) Philosophy
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7
Which one of the following activities are not covered in 'POSDCORB'?
A) Budgeting
B) Planning
C) Reporting
D) Discipline
A) Budgeting
B) Planning
C) Reporting
D) Discipline
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8
New Public administration laid emphasis on ------------
A) Economy and efficiency
B) Values and ethics
C) Behaviour of the public
D) None of the above
A) Economy and efficiency
B) Values and ethics
C) Behaviour of the public
D) None of the above
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9
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
A) All managers in a company
B) Chain of command
C) Chain of communication
D) Chain of managers from top to bottom linked stepwise
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10
The name of Max Weber is associated with -------
A) Bureaucratic theory
B) System theory
C) Human relations theory
D) Administrative theory
A) Bureaucratic theory
B) System theory
C) Human relations theory
D) Administrative theory
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11
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
A) Increasing labour productivity
B) Economic and efficiency
C) Individual as socio- psychological being and what motive him
D) None of the above
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12
The organisation theory which highlights the social and psychological influences on organisational behaviour is called:
A) human relations theory
B) system theory
C) bureaucratic theory
D) classical theory
A) human relations theory
B) system theory
C) bureaucratic theory
D) classical theory
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13
Which of the following are required in organisation as a process?
A) division of work
B) grouping jobs and departments
C) establishing authority relationship
D) all the three
A) division of work
B) grouping jobs and departments
C) establishing authority relationship
D) all the three
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14
The history of evolution of the discipline of public administration is generally divided into:
A) four phases
B) three phases
C) six phases
D) five phases
A) four phases
B) three phases
C) six phases
D) five phases
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15
The integral view of public administration is supported by:
A) L D. White
B) Dimock
C) Gladden
D) all the above
A) L D. White
B) Dimock
C) Gladden
D) all the above
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16
The word "POSDCORB" was coined by:
A) J M. Pfiffner
B) Marshal Dimock
C) Luther Gullick
D) L D. White
A) J M. Pfiffner
B) Marshal Dimock
C) Luther Gullick
D) L D. White
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17
Which of the following is the main point of difference between public administration and private administration?
A) Profit motive
B) Public responsibility
C) Nature of functions
D) All the above
A) Profit motive
B) Public responsibility
C) Nature of functions
D) All the above
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18
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
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
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19
The term "development administration" was first coined by:
A) Fred W. Riggs
B) Edward W. Weidner
C) Goswami
D) Joseph la Palombra
A) Fred W. Riggs
B) Edward W. Weidner
C) Goswami
D) Joseph la Palombra
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20
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.
A) A well defined hierarchy
B) Division of labour based on functional specialisation
C) Office holder cannot appropriate his office
D) All the above.
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21
Which of the following is required in organisation as a process
A) Division of work
B) Grouping jobs and departments
C) Establishing authority relationships
D) All the three above
A) Division of work
B) Grouping jobs and departments
C) Establishing authority relationships
D) All the three above
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22
Which of the following is important in the organisational structure?
A) Well defined jobs
B) Coordination.
C) Clarifying authority and power
D) All the above.
A) Well defined jobs
B) Coordination.
C) Clarifying authority and power
D) All the above.
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23
Which of the following is not one of the principles of organisation?
A) Hierarchy or scalar principle
B) Staffing
C) Unity of command
D) Span of control
A) Hierarchy or scalar principle
B) Staffing
C) Unity of command
D) Span of control
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24
Hierarchy means:
A) Officials at different levels of organisation.
B) Control of the higher over the lower
C) Gang plank
D) All of these
A) Officials at different levels of organisation.
B) Control of the higher over the lower
C) Gang plank
D) All of these
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25
The principle of scalar chain was devised by
A) Henry Fayol
B) L. Urwick
C) Frederick Taylor
D) Chester . I. Bernard.
A) Henry Fayol
B) L. Urwick
C) Frederick Taylor
D) Chester . I. Bernard.
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