61. Match the following
List-I
List-II
a. Bureaucratic theory
1. Self-actualisation
b. System theory
2. Ecological orientation
c. Classical theory
3. Rationalised structure
d. Behavioural theory
4. Administrative process
List-I | List-II |
a. Bureaucratic theory | 1. Self-actualisation |
b. System theory | 2. Ecological orientation |
c. Classical theory | 3. Rationalised structure |
d. Behavioural theory | 4. Administrative process |
62. Which of the following pair is correctly matched?
63. Arrange the following in correct chronological order.
1. Theory X and Y
2. Expectancy theory
3. Equity theory
4. Performance-satisfaction theory
1. Theory X and Y
2. Expectancy theory
3. Equity theory
4. Performance-satisfaction theory
64. Goal-efficiency is affected by
65. Who among the following administrative thinkers do not make a distinction between public and private administrations?
1. Henri Fayol
2. L. Urwick
3. Simon
4. M. P. Fallet
Select the correct option:
1. Henri Fayol
2. L. Urwick
3. Simon
4. M. P. Fallet
Select the correct option:
66. Which of the following attempts of construct a theory of public organisation in tune with consumer interests and individual preferences?
67. Path-Goal theory of leadership was given by
68. In a developing society like that of Indian the dominant role of public administration is one of:
69. Arrange them in the correct chronological manner.
1. Overcoming Organisational Defense
2. New Patterns of Management
3. The Human Organisation
4. New ways of Managing conflicts
1. Overcoming Organisational Defense
2. New Patterns of Management
3. The Human Organisation
4. New ways of Managing conflicts
70. Match the List-I with List-II-
List-I (Author)
List-II (Book)
a. L. D. White
1. Principles of Public Administration
b. W. F. Willoughby
2. Introduction of The Study of Public Administration
c. E. N. Gladden
3. Administration: Its Pose and Performance
d. Ordway Tead
4. An Introduction to Public Administration
List-I (Author) | List-II (Book) |
a. L. D. White | 1. Principles of Public Administration |
b. W. F. Willoughby | 2. Introduction of The Study of Public Administration |
c. E. N. Gladden | 3. Administration: Its Pose and Performance |
d. Ordway Tead | 4. An Introduction to Public Administration |
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