71. The Hawthorne experiments belong to the era of:
72. Who views public administration as embracing the executive branch of government only?
73. Squealer the Human Relations theory is
74. In his 'Principles of Administration', Pfiffner did not include
75. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List-I
List-II
a. Behavioural
1. Administrative syestem as a sub-system of the society
b. Bureaucratic
2. Agrarian-Transitia-Industria
c. Ecological
3. Legal-Rational aulthority
d. General system
4. Analysis of human behaviour in administrative settings
List-I | List-II |
a. Behavioural | 1. Administrative syestem as a sub-system of the society |
b. Bureaucratic | 2. Agrarian-Transitia-Industria |
c. Ecological | 3. Legal-Rational aulthority |
d. General system | 4. Analysis of human behaviour in administrative settings |
76. Beliefs and symbols are the distinctive features of the notion of authority in
77. Assertion (A): Public Administration is a great stabilizing force in the society.
Reason (R): Government often change but administration seldom experience violent change.
Reason (R): Government often change but administration seldom experience violent change.
78. Who has analysed leadership in terms of 'circular response'?
79. New Public Administration is':
80. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and other labelled as Reason (R). Select the correct answer:
Assertion (A) The system of democracy recognises the equality of all people and stands for the government of common people.
Reason (R) It is commonly believed that government is largely controlled and managed by 'power elite'.
Assertion (A) The system of democracy recognises the equality of all people and stands for the government of common people.
Reason (R) It is commonly believed that government is largely controlled and managed by 'power elite'.
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