

McqMate
These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Public Administration .
Chapters
1. |
.Who said ‘Personnel is the sovereign factor in public administration’ |
A. | Herman Finer |
B. | Woodrow Wilson |
C. | Robert Dahl |
Answer» A. Herman Finer |
2. |
In POSDCORB, the letter ‘C’ stands for |
A. | Control |
B. | Coordinating |
C. | Centre |
Answer» B. Coordinating |
3. |
Public Personnel Administration function involves |
A. | POSNCORB |
B. | POLSCORB |
C. | POSDCORB |
Answer» C. POSDCORB |
4. |
Aristocratic type of Personnel system developed in |
A. | USA |
B. | England |
C. | India |
Answer» B. England |
5. |
The standard and efficiency of Public Administration depends on |
A. | outlook of the employer |
B. | educational qualification of the civil servants |
C. | integrity of the civil service |
Answer» C. integrity of the civil service |
6. |
Public Personnel Administration involves |
A. | recruitment, training and classification |
B. | recruitment only |
C. | appointment only |
Answer» A. recruitment, training and classification |
7. |
Spoils system is associated with |
A. | Germany |
B. | USA |
C. | UK |
Answer» B. USA |
8. |
Bureaucratic system rests on the notion of |
A. | political favouritism |
B. | imperfection |
C. | hierarchy of divisions |
Answer» C. hierarchy of divisions |
9. |
Equality of opportunity is ensured in |
A. | spoils system |
B. | merit system |
C. | aristocratic system |
Answer» B. merit system |
10. |
In the USA,the spoils system was discarded by which Act |
A. | Pendleton Act,1883 |
B. | Hatch Act,1939 |
C. | Civil Service Act,1853 |
Answer» A. Pendleton Act,1883 |
11. |
The requirements of the civil service include |
A. | partial selection and nepotism |
B. | impartial selection and political neutrality |
C. | fraudulence and deceit |
Answer» B. impartial selection and political neutrality |
12. |
Who used the term "manpower management" instead of "personnel management" |
A. | Dale Yoder |
B. | Thomas Spates |
C. | Michael Jucius |
Answer» A. Dale Yoder |
13. |
One of the aims of Personnel Management is |
A. | to maintain impartiality |
B. | to create competition amongst the public servants |
C. | to enable people to make their best contribution |
Answer» C. to enable people to make their best contribution |
14. |
Personnel are required to perform |
A. | Line functions and Staff functions |
B. | Line functions only |
C. | Staff functions only |
Answer» A. Line functions and Staff functions |
15. |
Personnel Administration functions in |
A. | Formal Organisations |
B. | Informal Organisations |
C. | Formal and Informal organisations |
Answer» C. Formal and Informal organisations |
16. |
Personnel Administration include within its scope |
A. | recruitment, training, promotion |
B. | selection and retirement only |
C. | providing services only |
Answer» A. recruitment, training, promotion |
17. |
An occupation which one takes up with expectation of advancement till retirement is |
A. | promotion |
B. | career |
C. | recruitment |
Answer» B. career |
18. |
A person who specializes in some particular field is called |
A. | generalist |
B. | idealist |
C. | specialist |
Answer» C. specialist |
19. |
In POSDCORB,the letter P stands for |
A. | planning |
B. | position |
C. | promotion |
Answer» A. planning |
20. |
The word’Aristocracy’means |
A. | government by a king |
B. | government by the people |
C. | government by the nobles |
Answer» C. government by the nobles |
21. |
The word ‘bureaucracy’was coined by |
A. | Gourney |
B. | Taylor |
C. | Weber |
Answer» A. Gourney |
22. |
One of the advantages of the Bureaucratic system is |
A. | it produces the highest degree of pride |
B. | it brings skilled mind to solution of technical problems |
C. | it serves as an instrument of oppressing the employee’s ideas |
Answer» B. it brings skilled mind to solution of technical problems |
23. |
The greatest disadvantage of the Bureaucratic system is |
A. | it exempts public service from popular control |
B. | it is incompetent |
C. | it is inefficient |
Answer» A. it exempts public service from popular control |
24. |
Who said ‘To the victor belongs the spoils’ |
A. | Andrew Jackson |
B. | Woodrow Wilson |
C. | William Marcy |
Answer» C. William Marcy |
25. |
Who said ,’My notion of democracy is that under it the weakest should have the same opportunity as the strongest’ |
A. | Mahatma Gandhi |
B. | Abraham Lincoln |
C. | Clement Atlee |
Answer» A. Mahatma Gandhi |
26. |
The merit system was introduced in USA after the passage of which Act |
A. | Hatch Act,1939 |
B. | Pendleton Act,1883 |
C. | Civil Service Reforms Act,1978 |
Answer» B. Pendleton Act,1883 |
27. |
A system by which appointments and promotions in the civil service are based on competence rather than political favoritism is |
A. | Spoils system |
B. | Patronage system |
C. | Merit system |
Answer» C. Merit system |
28. |
The advantage of the Merit system |
A. | ensures selection of qualified candidate on the basis of merit |
B. | appointments controlled by political executives |
C. | officials can be removed on any pretext |
Answer» A. ensures selection of qualified candidate on the basis of merit |
29. |
The Spoils system began in the year |
A. | 1883 |
B. | 1829 |
C. | 1821 |
Answer» B. 1829 |
30. |
The word ‘Personnel’ means |
A. | a body of persons employed in an organization |
B. | relating to private life |
C. | individual |
Answer» A. a body of persons employed in an organization |
31. |
The home of the Spoils system is |
A. | India |
B. | France |
C. | USA |
Answer» C. USA |
32. |
Equality of opportunity is ensured under the |
A. | Merit system |
B. | spoils system |
C. | Patronage system |
Answer» A. Merit system |
33. |
What is meant by the term ‘Merit’ |
A. | charming |
B. | powerful |
C. | worthiness |
Answer» C. worthiness |
34. |
The most widely prevalent type of personnel system is |
A. | Caste system |
B. | Merit system |
C. | Patronage system |
Answer» B. Merit system |
35. |
In India,the merit principle has been in existence since |
A. | 1881 |
B. | 1850 |
C. | 1854 |
Answer» C. 1854 |
36. |
Britain adopted the merit principle in |
A. | 1857 |
B. | 1861 |
C. | 1850 |
Answer» A. 1857 |
37. |
The Civil Service Act of USA in 1883 is also known as |
A. | Civil Service Reforms Act |
B. | Pendleton Act |
C. | Civil Service Act |
Answer» B. Pendleton Act |
38. |
In USA,the immediate cause of substitution of spoils system by merit system was |
A. | Assassination of Garfield |
B. | Assassination of Jackson |
C. | Assassination of Lincoln |
Answer» A. Assassination of Garfield |
39. |
The principle of employment on the basis of open competitive examinations is |
A. | Spoils system |
B. | Merit system |
C. | Patronage system |
Answer» B. Merit system |
40. |
Spoils system is also known as |
A. | Merit system |
B. | Caste system |
C. | Patronage system |
Answer» C. Patronage system |
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