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1.

Which of the following is not an aim of Scientific Management?

A. Increased Production
B. Conditions of work
C. Quality Control
Answer» C. Quality Control
2.

The word bureaucracy was coined in

A. 1754
B. 1745
C. 1756
Answer» D.
3.

Which of the following is not a work of Elton Mayo?

A. The Economic Problems of an Industrial
B. The Social Problems of an Industrial Civilisation
C. The Political Problems of an Industrial Civilisation
Answer» B. The Social Problems of an Industrial Civilisation
4.

The first coherent theory of organisation is known as

A. Scientific Management
B. Bureaucratic Theory
C. Classical Theory
Answer» B. Bureaucratic Theory
5.

According to Maslow

A. Human needs are always conscious
B. Social and Esteem needs are of higher order
C. A Satisfied need does not motivate
Answer» D.
6.

The word bureau means

A. chair
B. shelf
C. table
Answer» D.
7.

Which of the following is correct about Hygiene Factors?

A. Their presence brings satisfaction
B. Motivate the individuals
C. Their presence do not bring satisfaction
Answer» D.
8.

Which needs according to Maslow do human beings usually strive to satisfy first?

A. Social Needs
B. Security Needs
C. Physiological Needs
Answer» D.
9.

According to Maslow, self-confidence, independence and competence are

A. recognition needs
B. achievement needs
C. biological needs
Answer» C. biological needs
10.

The highest need in Abraham Maslow s hierarchy of needs is

A. Self-Actualisation Needs
B. Security Needs
C. Esteem Needs
Answer» B. Security Needs
11.

Hierarchy of Needs Theory is associated with

A. Herbert Simon
B. Douglas McGregor
C. Abraham Maslow
Answer» D.
12.

Abraham Maslow s Physiological Needs are also called _______________.

A. Biological Needs
B. Safety Needs
C. Social Needs
Answer» B. Safety Needs
13.

Abraham Maslow s Belongingness Needs are also called ______________.

A. Social Needs
B. Self- Esteem Needs
C. Physiological Needs
Answer» B. Self- Esteem Needs
14.

The Human Relations Theory lays emphasis on

A. Principles of Organisation
B. Formal
C. People
Answer» D.
15.

Authority which is obeyed because of customs, traditions, conventions and beliefs is

A. Legal Rational Authority
B. Traditional Authority
C. Charismatic Authority
Answer» C. Charismatic Authority
16.

The chain of superiors ranging from the ultimate authority to the lowest ranks is

A. Gang Plank
B. Scalar Chain
C. Clinical Method
Answer» C. Clinical Method
17.

Which of the following is not a point of significance of Comparative Public Administration?

A. It has widened the scope of Public Administration
B. It promotes narrow regional outlook
C. It has brought politics and administration closer to each other
Answer» C. It has brought politics and administration closer to each other
18.

The legitimacy of Charismatic authority is

A. Outstanding character
B. Indifference
C. Morals and Values
Answer» B. Indifference
19.

To Maslow, physiological, social and security needs are

A. lower order needs
B. middle order needs
C. higher order needs
Answer» B. middle order needs
20.

According to the Classical Theory, man is motivated by

A. social factors
B. monetary factors
C. environmental factors
Answer» C. environmental factors
21.

Which among the following is a Hygiene Factor ?

A. Achievement
B. Salary
C. Recognition
Answer» C. Recognition
22.

Human Relations Theory is criticised on which of the following ground

A. It is pro-union and anti-management
B. It advocates participative style of Management
C. It lacks a scientific base
Answer» D.
23.

According to Maslow, human needs influence human ________________.

A. Potential
B. Responsibility
C. behavior
Answer» D.
24.

The word cracy is derived from

A. French
B. Latin
C. Greek
Answer» D.
25.

The word Sala in Sala model of F.W. Riggs is derived from a

A. Greek Word
B. Spanish Word
C. Latin Word
Answer» C. Latin Word
26.

Frederick Herzberg divides the people working in organisation into

A. Two Groups
B. Three Groups
C. Four Groups
Answer» B. Three Groups
27.

Public Administration: A Comparative Perspective was written by

A. F. W. Riggs
B. Ferrel Heady
C. Dwight Waldo
Answer» C. Dwight Waldo
28.

Frederick Herzberg calls Hygiene Factors as

A. Dissatisfiers
B. Satisfiers
C. Growth
Answer» B. Satisfiers
29.

Dynamic Administration was written in

A. 1932
B. 1941
C. 1964
Answer» C. 1964
30.

Herzberg describes persons motivated by the nature of task in an organization as

A. Adventure Seeker
B. Motivation Seeker
C. Hygiene Seeker
Answer» C. Hygiene Seeker
31.

Esteem Needs are further divided into

A. two groups of needs
B. three groups of needs
C. four groups of needs
Answer» B. three groups of needs
32.

Max Weber classified authority into

A. Three types
B. Four types
C. Two types
Answer» B. Four types
33.

According to Kautilya, Amatya was

A. the Finance Minister of the State
B. the Prime Minister of the State
C. the Defence Minister of the State
Answer» B. the Prime Minister of the State
34.

During the time of Kautilya, the king secured people s cooperation through

A. Punishment
B. Financial Assistance
C. Retribution
Answer» C. Retribution
35.

Which among the following is a Motivation Factor ?

A. Working Conditions
B. Supervision
C. Responsibility
Answer» D.
36.

Comparative public administration focuses on

A. environmental administration
B. cross-cultural and cross-national public administration
C. rural and tribal administration
Answer» C. rural and tribal administration
37.

According to Herzberg, motivators are mainly

A. unipolar
B. bipolar
C. tripolar
Answer» B. bipolar
38.

State and Revolution was written by

A. Kautilya
B. Lenin
C. Woodrow Wilson
Answer» C. Woodrow Wilson
39.

The Theory of Economic and Social Organisations is written by

A. Woodrow Wilson
B. Max Weber
C. Peter Drucker
Answer» C. Peter Drucker
40.

According to Frederick Herzberg the Motivation Factors describe man s relationship to

A. Job Content
B. Environment
Answer» B. Environment
41.

The word motivation is derived from

A. Latin
B. Greek
C. French
Answer» B. Greek
42.

Human Relations Theory came into existence as a reaction to

A. Humanistic Theory
B. Decision Making Theory
C. Classical Theory
Answer» D.
43.

Frederick Herzberg Motivation Factors are also called as

A. Growth Factors
B. Extrinsic Factors
C. Maintenance Factors
Answer» B. Extrinsic Factors
44.

Who written the book Administration in Developing Countries: Theory of Prismatic Society ?

A. Elton Mayo
B. J.M. Gaus
C. F.W. Riggs
Answer» D.
45.

Herbert Simon divides Decision Making into _______________________.

A. Three Phases
B. Four Phases
C. Five Phases
Answer» B. Four Phases
46.

Frederick Herzberg propounded

A. Theory X and Theory Y
B. Scientific Management Theory
C. Motivation-Hygiene Theory
Answer» D.
47.

Arthashastra was written in

A. 320 BC
B. 326 BC
C. 340 BC
Answer» B. 326 BC
48.

Arthashastra mainly focuses on

A. finance
B. polity
C. customs
Answer» C. customs
49.

The author of Motivation and Personality is

A. Abraham Maslow
B. F.W. Riggs
C. Douglas Mcgregor
Answer» B. F.W. Riggs
50.

According to Kautilya s Arthashastra, the Defence Department was headed by the

A. Chief of Elephants
B. Senapati
C. Superintendent of Infantry
Answer» C. Superintendent of Infantry