Exam Details

Subject public administration
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
Department
Organization university grants commission
Position
Exam Date June, 2012
City, State ,


Question Paper

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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Paper II

Note This paper contains fifty objective
type questions, each question carrying two

marks. Attempt all the questions.

1. The emergence of New Public Administration is associated with

American Society of Public Administration


Comparative Administration Group


Indian Institute of Public Administration


Minnowbrook Conference



2. Factors responsible for the evolution of the study of Comparative Public Administration is/are

Inadequacy of Traditional Approach


Rise of New Techniques and concepts of Research


Desire to develop Comparative Public Administration as an independent subject


All the above



3. A.V. Dicey has given classical exposition of the Rule of Law in his book

Introduction to the study of the Law of the Constitution


Comparative study of the Constitution


Justice and Administrative Law


Public Administration A Comparative Perspective



4. Who among the following used the expression 'cow sociologists' for Hawthorne researchers

Herbert Simon


Peter Drucker


United Auto Workers in the USA


Comparative Administration Group



5. Which one of the following is not correct according to Weber's Charismatic Authority

It is based on the exceptional qualities of the leader.


Administration under this authority is stable.


There is no hierarchical assignment of tasks under this authority.


On the death of a leader under this authority, the question of succession arises.



6. A prismatic society is characterised by

a high degree of homogeneity


a high degree of heterogeneity


a high degree of flexibility


None of the above



7. Which one of the following reasons is not attributed to the emergence of Development Administration

Abundance of research funding with the CAG


Financial and technical assistance under the USAID programme


Abundance of knowledge and managerial skills in developing countries


Desire for administrative development in developing countries



8. The USA introduced the performance budgeting after the II World War on the recommendations of

Grace Commission


Hoover Commission


Lee Commission


Islington Commission





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It was based on the recommendations of Cabinet Mission.


It was constituted by indirect elections.


At least one seat was given to each Indiasn State.


Seats in each Province were distributed among the three main communities in proportion to their population.



10. Which of the following is not correctly matched

Cabinet Head of the Secretary Union Cabinet


Chief Head of State Secretary Secretariat


Secretary Administrative Head of a Ministry


Chief Head of the Minister State Government



11. Which of the following is not a Constitutional Body

Inter-State Council


Finance Commission


Union Public Service Commission


National Development Council



12. Which of the following is not correct about the Budget in India

The President of India has to put it before both the Houses every financial year.


It is a statement of estimated receipts and expenditures of the Government of India.


The Constitution refers to it as annual financial statement.


The Indian Constitution clearly mentioned the word Budget.



13. Which one of the following machineries was created in Britain in 1967 to examine complaints of corruption

Whitley Council


Ombudsman


Parliamentary Commissioner


Procurator-General



14. The President may remove the Chairman or member of the Public Service Commission without making a reference to the Supreme Court. Which is not true in this context

The Chairman or Member is adjudged as insolvent.


The Chairman or Member engages in some paid employment outside while in office.


The Chairman or Member is guilty of misbehaviour.


The Chairman or Member is unfit to continue in Office due to infirmity of mind or body.



15. Civil Services preliminary examination (objective type) for the selection of candidates for the Civil Services (Main) was recommended by

Hota Committee


Kothari Committee


Satish Chandra Committee


Gopalaswamy Ayyangar Committee



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Interview


Observation


Questionnaire


Historical books



17. Smt. Durgabai Deshmukh was the first Chairperson of

Central Social Welfare Board


National Commission for Backward Classes


National Commission for Minorities


National Commission for Women



18. Which of the following Committee was constituted on the recommendations of the Growmore Food Enquiry Committee

Balwantrai Mehta Committee


Ashok Mehta Committee


L.M. Singhvi Committee


Rural-Urban Enquiry Committee



19. Article 243-B of Indian Constitution provides for

Constitution of Panchayats


Grama Sabha


Election to the Panchayats


Reservation of Seats in Panchayats



20. The Panchayats are described as "Little Republics" by

Metcalfe


Lord Ripon


Lord Hob House


Mahatma Gandhi



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Reason Public Institutions perform better when they are decentralized.
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Reason Riggs' two-dimensional approach means that the prismatic model would include any society that is differentiated but malintegrated.
Codes

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is not the correct explanation of


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.



23. Assertion The Comptroller and Auditor General is appointed by the Prime Minister in consultation with the Speaker by warrant under his hand and seal.
Reason The duties, powers and conditions of service of the CAG are laid down in the CAG's Act, 1971.
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