Deck 6: Administrative Principles and Communication

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Who defines authority as "the right to give orders and power to exact obedience:

A) Henry Fayol
B) J D. Millet
C) C I. Barnard
D) Max Weber
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Coordination is the first principle of organisation, who said:

A) Mooney
B) Simon
C) Newman
D) M P. Follet
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Which of the following is an informal means of coordination?

A) planning
B) inculcating institutional spirit
C) leadership
D) conferences
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The most important means of coordination is:

A) hierarchy
B) consultation
C) planning
D) centralised housekeeping agency
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"Delegation means conferring of specified authority by a higher authority to lower authority" who made this statement

A) Terry
B) Millet
C) Mooney
D) Pfiffner
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The principle of supervision is inherent in the principle of:

A) span of control
B) coordination
C) hierarchy
D) unity of command
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Which of the following is not a function of staff agencies?

A) planning
B) advising
C) consultation
D) achieving goals
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The office of the district collector in India is based on the principles of :

A) delegation
B) decentralisation
C) devolution
D) deconcentration
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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
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The essence of communication is:

A) transmitting information
B) sharing information
C) imparting knowledge
D) sharing understandings
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The concept of administrative development got crystallised in the hands of -------

A) Edward Weidner
B) Dwight Waldo
C) Gullick
D) Riggs
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"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
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"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
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Which of the following is not an aspect of supervision?

A) Institution aspects
B) Personal aspects
C) Political aspects
D) technical aspects
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Which of the following is not a audio media communication?

A) public meeting
B) personal demonstration
C) interviewing
D) broadcasting
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Communication is defined as "shared understanding of a shared purpose" by

A) Millet
B) Tead
C) Barnard
D) Simon
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According to Bernard, Which is not a function of leadership?

A) manipulation of means
B) stimulation of coordination
C) defence of institutional integrity
D) control of the instrumentally action
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The first theorist who developed communication as a significant aspect of organisational behaviour is:

A) Fayol
B) Simon
C) Barnard
D) Weiner
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The first country in the world to introduce the right to information was:

A) India
B) Sweden
C) USA
D) Finland
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The most effective means of citizen's control over administration is:

A) election
B) pressure group
C) advisory committee
D) public opinion
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The 'spoil system' became dominant feature of the USA civil service system during the period of:

A) Washigton
B) Jefferson
C) Woodrow Wilson
D) Jackson
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The concept of civil servants neutrality was developed mostly in :

A) USA
B) France
C) Prussia
D) UK
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Who of the following gave a fourfold classification of bureaucracy

A) Max Weber
B) F M. Marx
C) Herbert Simon
D) None
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The essence of promotion is:

A) change of title
B) change of pay
C) change of assignment
D) change of duties and assignments
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The spoil system in the USA began during the period of:

A) Jefferson
B) Jackson
C) Washington
D) Adams
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Deck 6: Administrative Principles and Communication
1
Who defines authority as "the right to give orders and power to exact obedience:

A) Henry Fayol
B) J D. Millet
C) C I. Barnard
D) Max Weber
Henry Fayol
2
Coordination is the first principle of organisation, who said:

A) Mooney
B) Simon
C) Newman
D) M P. Follet
Mooney
3
Which of the following is an informal means of coordination?

A) planning
B) inculcating institutional spirit
C) leadership
D) conferences
leadership
4
The most important means of coordination is:

A) hierarchy
B) consultation
C) planning
D) centralised housekeeping agency
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"Delegation means conferring of specified authority by a higher authority to lower authority" who made this statement

A) Terry
B) Millet
C) Mooney
D) Pfiffner
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The principle of supervision is inherent in the principle of:

A) span of control
B) coordination
C) hierarchy
D) unity of command
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Which of the following is not a function of staff agencies?

A) planning
B) advising
C) consultation
D) achieving goals
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8
The office of the district collector in India is based on the principles of :

A) delegation
B) decentralisation
C) devolution
D) deconcentration
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9
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
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The essence of communication is:

A) transmitting information
B) sharing information
C) imparting knowledge
D) sharing understandings
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The concept of administrative development got crystallised in the hands of -------

A) Edward Weidner
B) Dwight Waldo
C) Gullick
D) Riggs
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12
"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
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13
"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
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Which of the following is not an aspect of supervision?

A) Institution aspects
B) Personal aspects
C) Political aspects
D) technical aspects
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Which of the following is not a audio media communication?

A) public meeting
B) personal demonstration
C) interviewing
D) broadcasting
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16
Communication is defined as "shared understanding of a shared purpose" by

A) Millet
B) Tead
C) Barnard
D) Simon
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17
According to Bernard, Which is not a function of leadership?

A) manipulation of means
B) stimulation of coordination
C) defence of institutional integrity
D) control of the instrumentally action
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18
The first theorist who developed communication as a significant aspect of organisational behaviour is:

A) Fayol
B) Simon
C) Barnard
D) Weiner
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19
The first country in the world to introduce the right to information was:

A) India
B) Sweden
C) USA
D) Finland
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The most effective means of citizen's control over administration is:

A) election
B) pressure group
C) advisory committee
D) public opinion
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21
The 'spoil system' became dominant feature of the USA civil service system during the period of:

A) Washigton
B) Jefferson
C) Woodrow Wilson
D) Jackson
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The concept of civil servants neutrality was developed mostly in :

A) USA
B) France
C) Prussia
D) UK
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23
Who of the following gave a fourfold classification of bureaucracy

A) Max Weber
B) F M. Marx
C) Herbert Simon
D) None
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The essence of promotion is:

A) change of title
B) change of pay
C) change of assignment
D) change of duties and assignments
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The spoil system in the USA began during the period of:

A) Jefferson
B) Jackson
C) Washington
D) Adams
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