1. Who among the following administrative thinkers have suported the distinction between public and private administration?
1. Paul H. Appleby
2. M. P. Fallet
3. Sir Josiah Stamp
4. Herbert Simon
Select the correct option:
1. Paul H. Appleby
2. M. P. Fallet
3. Sir Josiah Stamp
4. Herbert Simon
Select the correct option:
2. Arrange the following in correct sequence.
1. The administrative state
2. Ideas and issues in public administration
3. The enterprise of public administration
4. Design for policy sciences
1. The administrative state
2. Ideas and issues in public administration
3. The enterprise of public administration
4. Design for policy sciences
3. Consider the following statements.
1. Public administration is political while private administration is non-political.
2. Public administration is bureaucratic whereas private administration is business like.
3. Public administration is service-oriented while private administration is profit oriented.
4. This subject is characterised by red tapism while private administration is free from it.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1. Public administration is political while private administration is non-political.
2. Public administration is bureaucratic whereas private administration is business like.
3. Public administration is service-oriented while private administration is profit oriented.
4. This subject is characterised by red tapism while private administration is free from it.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
4. Public Administration includes all the activities of the government whether falling in the sphere of the legislative, executive or judicial branch of the government. This statement reflects the:
5. Match the following
List-I
List-II
a. As long as the study of public administration is not comparative claims for a science of public administration sound rather hollow.
1. Riggs
b. Bureaucratic structures are necessary but not sufficient structures for a productive and responsive public service economy.
2. Weidner
c. Development administration is an action oriented, goal-oriented administrative system.
3. Robert Dahl
d. A public administration which fails to work for changes, which try to redress the deprivation of minorities will likely be eventually used to repress those minorities.
4. Ostrom
5. Fredrickson
List-I | List-II |
a. As long as the study of public administration is not comparative claims for a science of public administration sound rather hollow. | 1. Riggs |
b. Bureaucratic structures are necessary but not sufficient structures for a productive and responsive public service economy. | 2. Weidner |
c. Development administration is an action oriented, goal-oriented administrative system. | 3. Robert Dahl |
d. A public administration which fails to work for changes, which try to redress the deprivation of minorities will likely be eventually used to repress those minorities. | 4. Ostrom |
5. Fredrickson |
6. What concept in an organisation defines the goals of that organisation?
7. Match the List-I with List-II-
List-I
List-II
a. Ecology of Administration
1. Willoughby
b. Proverbs of Administration
2. F. W. Riggs
c. Emparative Administration
3. Simon
d. Principles of Administration
4. Dahl
List-I | List-II |
a. Ecology of Administration | 1. Willoughby |
b. Proverbs of Administration | 2. F. W. Riggs |
c. Emparative Administration | 3. Simon |
d. Principles of Administration | 4. Dahl |
8. The time period of human attitudes and sentiments experiment is
9. Match the List-I with List-II-
List-I (Writer)
List-II (Book)
a. Mayo
1. Elements of Administration
b. Mc Gergor
2. The Practice of Management
c. Druker
3. The Human side of Enterprise
d. Urwick
4. The Social Problems of an Industrial Civilisation
5. Functions of the Executive
List-I (Writer) | List-II (Book) |
a. Mayo | 1. Elements of Administration |
b. Mc Gergor | 2. The Practice of Management |
c. Druker | 3. The Human side of Enterprise |
d. Urwick | 4. The Social Problems of an Industrial Civilisation |
5. Functions of the Executive |
10. Collegiality means
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