Labels

Monday 28 October 2013

mppsc public administration previous year exam papers, mppsc model examination papers,

Madhya Pradesh P.S.C. (Pre.) Exam., 2008
(Held on 11-01-2009)
Public Administration : Solved Paper

1. Which of the following administrative thinkers has defined administration as “the organization and direction of human and material resources to achieve desired ends” ?
  • L. D. White
  • J. M. Pfiffner
  • J. A. Veig
  • H. A. Simon
2. Which one of the following statements is not correct in respect of New Public Management ?
  • It has market orientation
  • It upholds public interest
  • It advocates managerial autonomy
  • It focuses on performance appraisal
3. ‘Good Governance’ and ‘Participating Civil Society for Development’ were stressed in World Bank Report of—
  • (A) 1992
  • 1997
  • 2000
  • 2003
4. If the administrative authority within a department is vested in a single individual, then that system is known as—
  • Board
  • Bureau
  • Commission
  • Council
5. Globalisation means—
  • Financial market system is centered in a single state
  • The growth of a single unified world market
  • Geographical location of a firm is of utmost importance
  • Foreign capitalist transactions
 6. By whom was the ‘Managerial Grid’ developed ?
  • Blake and White
  • Blake and Schmidt
  • Blake and Mouton
  • Mouton and Shophan
7. Who among the following says that public administration includes the operations of only the executive branch of government ?
  • L. D. White and Luther Gulick
  • L. D. White
  • Luther Gulick
  • W. F. Willoughby
8. The concept of the ‘zone of indifference’ is associated with—
  • Decision-Making
  • Leadership
  • Authority
  • Motivation
9. Who has analysed the leadership in terms of ‘circular response’ ?
  • C. I. Barnard
  • M. P. Follett
  • Millet
  • Taylor
10. Simon proposed a new concept of administration based on the methodology of—
  • Decision-making
  • Bounded rationality
  • Logical positivism
  • Satisfying
11.Who wrote the book ‘Towards A New Public Administration:The Minnowbrook Perspective’?
  • Frank Marini
  • Dwight Waldo
  • C. J. Charlesworth
  • J. M. Pfiffner
12. Who rejected the principles of administration as ‘myths’ and ‘proverbs’ ?
  • W. F. Willoughby
  • Herbert Simon
  • Chester Barnard
  • L. D. White
13. The classical theory of administration is also known as the—
  • Historical theory
  • (B) Mechanistic theory
  • Locational theory
  • Human Relations theory
14. How many principles of organization were propounded by Henry Fayol ?
  • 10
  • 14
  • 5
  • 9
15. Simon was positively influenced by ideas of—
  • Terry
  • (B) Barnard
  • L. D. White
  • Henry Fayol
16. Negative motivation is based on—
  • Fear
  • Reward
  • Money
  • Status
17. ‘Job loading’ means—
  • Shifting of an employee from one job to another
  • Deliberate upgrading of responsibility, scope and challenge
  • Making the job more interesting
  • None of the above
18. The theory of ‘Prismatic Society’ in Public Administration is based on—
  • Study of public services in developed and developing countries
  • Institutional comparision of public administration in developed countries
  • Structural-functional analysis of public administration in developing countries
  • Historical studies of public administration in different societies
19. Who among the following is an odd thinker ?
  • Taylor
  • Maslow
  • Herzberg
  • Likert
20. Which of the following is not included in ‘hygiene’ factors in the Herzberg’s two-factor theory of motivation ?
  • Salary
  • Working conditions
  • Company’s policy
  • Responsibility
21. The ‘Gang-Plank’ refers to—
  • Discipline
  • Initiative
  • Equity
  • Level jumping
22. The history of evolution of the Public Administration is generally divided into—
  • Three phases
  • Four phases
  • Five phases
  • Six phases
23. Henry Fayol’s General theory of Administration is applicable at—
  • Policy management level
  • Top management level
  • Middle management level
  • Workshop management level
24. F. W. Taylor, the founding father of Scientific Management movement propounded the theory which was conceived to be a scientific methodology of—
  • Careful observation
  • Measurement
  • Generalization
  • All of these
25. In which of the following are public and private administrations not common ?
  • Filing
  • Managerial techniques
  • Scope and complexity
  • Accounting
26. Bureaucracy that is committed to the programmes of the political party in power is called—
  • Depoliticised bureaucracy
  • Semi-politicised bureaucracy
  • Committed bureaucracy
  • Fully politicised bureaucracy
27. The principle of ‘span of control’ means—
  • An employee should receive orders from one superior only
  • (B) The number of subordinate employees that an administrator can effectively direct
  • The control or supervision of the superior over the subordinate
  • The number of people being controlled
28. Which of the following is not a function of staff agency ?
  • Planning
  • Advising
  • Consultation
  • Achieving goals
29. Which of the following is not a staff agency in India ?
  • Cabinet Secretariat
  • Cabinet Committees
  • Planning Commission
  • Economic Affairs Department
30. In hierarchy, the term ‘scalar’ means—
  • Step
  • Ladder
  • Position
  • Process
31. The 4Ps theory of departmentalization as advocated by Luther Gulick are—
  • Purpose, process, plan, place
  • Place, person, programme, process
  • Purpose, process, place, programme
  • Purpose, process, person, place
32. One who tells one’s supervisor anything detrimental to an associate is called—
  • A squealer
  • A rate buster
  • A chiseller
  • None of these
33. According to Urwick, where the work is of a more simple and routine nature, the span of control varies from—
  • 9 to 12
  • 8 to 12
  • 7 to 9
  • 10 to 12
34. Delegation of authority by a Sales Manger to his saleman is an example of—
  • Upward delegation
  • Side-ward delegation
  • Downward delegation
  • None of these
35. A virtual organisation is—
  • One which has profit as the major goal
  • One in which leadership always tends to fulfil psychological needs of the subordinates
  • A small, core organization that outsources major business functions
  • One which has concern of the employees as its top priority
36. The most effective means of citizen’s control over administration is—
  • Election
  • Pressure Groups
  • Advisory Committees
  • Public Opinion
37. The Santhanam Committee on prevention of corruption was appointed in—
  • 1961
  • 1964
  • 1963
  • 1962
38. The first country in the world to introduce the right to information was—
  • Norway
  • USA
  • Sweden
  • Finland
39. What is meant by the Doctrine of State Immunity ?
  • The State is immune to being sued
  • The State can be sued but not in the national courts
  • The State cannot be sued in its own court without its consent
  • None of the above
40. ‘Habeas Corpus’ literally means—
  • To have the body of
  • To command
  • To prohibit
  • None of the above
41. The system of ‘Rule of Law’ was propounded by—
  • A. V. Dicey
  • Lowell
  • W. F. Willoughby
  • H. Finer
42. Who says that “Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely” ?
  • L. D. White
  • Lord Beveridge
  • Lord Acton
  • Josiah Stamp
43. The Public Accounts Committee of Parliament in India consists of—
  • 15 members
  • 22 members
  • 25 members
  • 30 members
44. If a public servant imposes upon the citizens duties and obligations which are not required by law, it can lead to—
  • Error of law
  • Abuse of power
  • Error of authority
  • Error of fact finding
45. Of which of the following administrative systems is the absence of judicial review a feature?
1. USA
2. UK
3. France
4. India
  • 3
  • 2 and 3
  • 1 and 3
  • 2
46. The present constitution of the USA was adopted in—
  • 1786
  • 1778
  • 1787
  • 1789
47. ‘Grand Corps’ in French Civil Service stands for—
  • Senior level of specialist administrators
  • Senior level of generalist administrators
  • Senior level of generalist cum-specialist administrators
  • Senior level of defence administrators
48. In France, the term of the President is—
  • Four years
  • Five years
  • Six years
  • Seven years
49. In England, the Cabinet must resign from office as soon as it loses the confidence of—
  • The King or the Queen
  • The House of Commons
  • The House of Lords
  • All of these
50. Under their service rules, the British Civil servants—
  • Are required to be neutral in politics
  • Can be partisan
  • Can be partly neutral and partly partisan
  • Can pursue active party politics
51. The term ‘Performance Budget’ was coined by—
  • Administrative Reforms Commission of India
  • Second Hoover Commission of USA
  • Estimates Committee of India
  • First Hoover Commission of USA
52. During passing of budget in the Parliament ‘Guilotine’ is applied to those demands which are—
  • Discussed and approved
  • Discussed but not approved
  • Discussed and reduced
  • Not discussed for want of time
53. Audit of State Government is—
  • A state subject
  • A union subject
  • In the concurrent list
  • None of these
54. In which year was the Committee on Public Undertakings constituted by the Lok Sabha ?
  • 1953
  • 1956
  • 1963
  • 1964
55. The number of demands in the general budget for civil expenditure is—
  • 103
  • 106
  • 102
  • 109
56. The rule of lapse means—
  • All appropriations voted by the legislature expire at the end of the financial year
  • All pending bills in Parliament lapse with its prorogation
  • The demand for grants of a ministry lapse with criticism of its policy by the opposition
  • The appropriation bill lapses if it is not returned by the Rajya Sabha within 14 days
57. The C & AG of India does not audit the receipts and expenditure of—
  • Municipal undertakings
  • State Governments
  • Government companies
  • Central Government
58. The role of the Finance Commission in Central-State fiscal relations has been undermined by—
  • The State Governments
  • The Zonal Councils
  • The Planning Commission
  • The Election Commission
59. The Railway Budget was separated from the Central Budget in the year—
  • 1920
  • (B) 1921
  • 1922
  • 1923
60. The Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee of the Parliament is appointed by—
  • Speaker of Lok Sabha
  • Prime Minister of India
  • President of India
  • Chairman of Rajya Sabha
 http://goexams.blogspot.in/2009/05/mp-psc-pre-exam-2008-public.html

0 comments:

Post a Comment