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Question No: 1 ( M - 1 ) .
Egyptian Pyramids were constructed in _________________.
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1319 BC
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1419 BC
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1519 BC
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1619 BC
Question No: 2 ( M - 1 ) .
F.W. Taylor is called the father of _________________.
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Public Administration
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Management
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Scientific Management
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Administrative Science
Question No: 3 ( M - 1 ) .
_________________ Authority is that authority which one inherits.
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Charismatic
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Traditional
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Rational/Legal
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Formal
Question No: 4 ( M - 1 ) .
Human beings avoid responsibility. This is one of the three negative assumptions of X-theory
given by _________________.
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F.W. Taylor
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Henry Feyol
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Maslow
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Douglas McGregor
Question No: 5 ( M - 1 ) .
In ancient times _________________ was the major source of wealth and collected as taxes.
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Gold Coins
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Animals
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Grain
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Silver
Question No: 6 ( M - 1 ) .
_________________ is the appointing authority for the post of Grade 3 to 16.
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President
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Prime Minister
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Ministry
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Head of Department
Question No: 7 ( M - 1 ) .
Article _______________ is about Courts which says that “There shall be a Supreme Court of Pakistan, a
High Court for each Province and such other courts as may be established by law.”
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190
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175
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171
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155
Question No: 8 ( M - 1 ) .
Planning is the ______________word ‘prevoyance’, which means to look ahead.
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Latin
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French
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Greek
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English
Question No: 9 ( M - 1 ) .
_______________________is defined as determination of long term plan of an organization and
following course of action and allocation of resources necessary to achieve the goals.
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Rule
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Strategy
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Plan
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Programme
Question No: 10 ( M - 1 ) .
In bureaucratic form, there is no place of personal whims, fancies or _______________.
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Rationality
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Irrational Sentiments
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Written Rules
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Merit
Question No: 11 ( M - 1 )
“Market produces goods and then market would not care about that production process of goods which
pollute the environment”; this is an example of _________________.
Question No: 12 ( M - 1 )
It is generally believed that a number of people that a manager can effectively supervise are between
________________ and _______________.
Question No: 13 ( M - vu zs 1 )
The Indian Civil Service employee in sub-continent got training at _________________, established in
1806 at Hailey Bury England.
Question No: 14 ( M - 1 )
_______________ is a force for achieving desired outcomes, but only as prescribed by the formal
hierarchy and reporting relationships.
Question No: 15 ( M - 1 )
A system transforms inputs into outputs through ______________ process.
Question No: 16 ( M - 3 )
For the purpose of understanding organizational political behaviour, Farrell and Peterson proposed a
three- dimensional typology. Explain the dimensions.
Question No: 17 ( M - 3 )
Douglas MacGregor presented a theory called “Theory X and Theory Y”. What are the positive
assumptions of that theory about human behaviour?
Question No: 18 ( M - 3 ) vuzs
F.W. Taylor is called the ‘Father of Scientific Management’. The Shoveling Experiment’ was his famous
experiment. What were the outcomes of his experiment?
Question No: 19 ( M - 3 )
What are the main functions of Planning Commission?
Question No: 20 ( M - 3 )
Job analysis is an early step in the recruitment process. Explain the different components of job analysis.
Question No: 21 ( M - 10 )
What is the structure of Ministry? Explain it with an example.
► Execute
► Implement
► Make
► Interpret
► Department
► Wing
► Franchise
► Cartel
► Bernard I. Chester
► Fedrik Taylor
► Elton Mayo
► Experiences
► Perception
► Observed
► Performance
► Senior’s Employee
► Competitior’s
► Formal appraisal
► Informal appraisal
► Annual appraisal
► Merit appraisal
► Public Goods
► Private Goods
► Club Goods
► Common Goods
► Saving
► Investment
► Disposable Income
► Judiciary Control
► Executive Control
► Public Control
► Financial Control
Question No: 11 (M-1) - Please choose one
__________________________ has three broad areas (1) reflex action like heart beat (2) habits
that are acquired and are difficult to change and (3) the act which has influence on others.
► Human Attitude
► Human Behaviour
► Human Aptitude
Two important leadership functions that a manager has to perform is task-related function and
__________________.
► Social Function
► Organizational Function
► Informal Function
► Formal Function
Question No: 13 (M-1) - Please choose one
► Norms
► Cohesiveness
► Social
► Consistency
► Vertical
► Diagonal
► Lateral
Budget is a brief plan of income and expenses expected over a period of time.
► True
► False
► True
► False
Question No: 18 (M-1) - Please choose one
► True
► False
► True
► False
Human Resource Management is the management function and it is also staff function.
► True
► False
People’s expectations of how difficult it will be to perform successfully, affect their decisions
about behavior is called as _________________.
The 1973 Constitution of Pakistan contains the Fundamental Rights and Principles of Policies
which gives basic rights to citizen. Provide some articles pertaining to human dignity and
respect.
Question No: 27 (M-3)
Administrative accountability is the only feature of public administration to control and to keep
bureaucracy under close check. How internal control system of this feature is exercised?
Achievement, power and affiliation are the main sources of motivation in people. How you can
support Three Need Theory of McClelland.
“Committees and meetings of teams are big time – wasters” this statement is given by most of
the managers. How can you change these views by providing guidelines to make committees and
team meeting more effective?
Question No: 31 ( M - 10 )
How can you compare public finance and private finance?
Question No: 32 ( M - 10 )
Maslow considered as the main contributor of “Human Relation School and Behavioural
School”. He developed a theory of Human Needs. Explain the hierarchy of human needs of
Maslow theory.