MCQ Chapter 8 Political Science Class 11 Maharashtra Board Development Administration 1. What does development mean in simple terms?Maintaining routine functionsEconomic stagnationGrowth, change, or progressLimiting social welfareQuestion 1 of 202. What is the main focus of development administration?Promoting economic, social, and cultural progressEnforcing strict rulesReducing public participationFocusing only on judicial actionsQuestion 2 of 203. How does development administration differ from public administration?It avoids government actionIt focuses on growth-oriented government actionIt limits legislative activitiesIt excludes economic planningQuestion 3 of 204. What is a welfare state’s primary role?Limiting basic needs provisionReducing economic growthPromoting citizens’ economic and social well-beingAvoiding government interventionQuestion 4 of 205. When did development administration become significant?After the Second World WarDuring the 18th centuryBefore the Industrial RevolutionIn the early 19th centuryQuestion 5 of 206. Why did newly independent countries adopt development administration?To maintain colonial systemsTo reduce government rolesTo initiate economic and social developmentTo focus only on routine tasksQuestion 6 of 207. According to Edward Weidner, what is development administration?Enforcing traditional systemsGuiding organizations toward progressive objectivesLimiting economic goalsReducing bureaucratic involvementQuestion 7 of 208. How does Merle Fairsoul define development administration?A carrier of innovating values for modernizationA method to avoid industrializationA process to maintain traditional valuesA way to limit public participationQuestion 8 of 209. What term describes unnecessary delays in government work?White tapeBlue tapeGreen tapeRed tapeQuestion 9 of 2010. Which is NOT a focus of traditional public administration?Financial administrationCitizen participation in planningPersonnel administrationOrganization of government machineryQuestion 10 of 2011. What does personnel administration involve?Budget preparationRecruitment and trainingSetting economic targetsManaging industrial projectsQuestion 11 of 2012. What is an example of financial administration?Conducting electionsManaging rural programsPreparing the national budgetPromoting industrial growthQuestion 12 of 2013. Which tribunal is mentioned in the context of administrative law?Election CommissionIncome Tax Appellate TribunalNITI AayogUPSCQuestion 13 of 2014. Why do developing countries modify traditional public administration?To address unique developmental challengesTo maintain colonial systemsTo reduce government functionsTo avoid economic planningQuestion 14 of 2015. What is one key aspect of development administration?Administration of routine tasksAdministration of stabilityAdministration of developmentAdministration of hierarchyQuestion 15 of 2016. What does "development of administration" emphasize?Maintaining outdated systemsReducing bureaucratic efficiencyImproving administrative systemsLimiting public participationQuestion 16 of 2017. What characterizes development administration?Pro-stability approachChange-oriented approachRoutine task focusAvoiding innovationQuestion 17 of 2018. What was a major challenge for post-independent India?Maintaining colonial ruleReducing industrial growthFighting poverty and backwardnessAvoiding public investmentQuestion 18 of 2019. What did Nehru call "Temples of Modern India"?Traditional templesAgricultural fieldsIndustrial and infrastructural projectsEducational institutionsQuestion 19 of 2020. Which project exemplifies Indian industrialization?Aadhaar programBhakra-Nangal DamMid-day Meal SchemeGreen RevolutionQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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