A. Taking preventive steps to avoid the processes through which the political parties opposed to the Government are lekely to improve their chances in the elections
B. Taking effective measures to prevent the process of development of the private sector
C. Effective mobilization and management of resources to achieve the accepted sociopolitical and economic goals of the nation
D. Planning in advance the strategies that are to be followed for defeating the electoral calculations of the political parties opposed to the government
Related Mcqs:
- In the context of a democratic political system devoted to the cause of speedy socio-economic progress through governmental action, which one of the following actions is appropriate for bureaucracy?
A. Taking preventive steps to avoid the processes through which the political parties opposed to the Government are lekely to improve their chances in the elections
B. Taking effective measures to prevent the process of development of the private sector
C. Effective mobilization and management of resources to achieve the accepted sociopolitical and economic goals of the nation
D. Planning in advance the strategies that are to be followed for defeating the electoral calculations of the political parties opposed to the government - “If political leadership fails to emerge, there is likelihood of military taking over power in developing countries. Radical student groups or labour may try to raise revolution but they are not likely to compete with the military. Military intervention, rule and withdrawal from politics is clearly related to a society’s level of political development.” In the context of Political Development the assumption in the above passage is that:
A. Political leadership is not an effective instrument
B. Military intervention is inevitable for development
C. National integration results from military intervention
D. Military is an agent of social change - Those who view development not in purely economic terms but in socio cultural matrix attribute the development to: __________?
A. The form of government
B. The legal system
C. Standards of education and health
D. All the above - From committed bureaucracy is understood a bureaucracy which has commitment to:
A. Political ideology
B. Political leadership
C. Farm of Government
D. Head of the state
E. Head of the Government - Who said ‘The success of democratic government depends upon the degree to which the public opinion is sound, well developed and effective in controlling the actions and policies of the government?
A. Ernest Barker
B. H.J. Laski
C. Lord Bryce
D. Gettell - Who said “The success of democratic government depends upon the degree to which the public opinion is sound, well developed and effective in controlling the actions and policies of government”
A. Barker
B. Garner
C. MacIver
D. Gettell - Who of the following said “All true and democratic representation is functional representation. The omni-competent parliament is unsuitable to any really democratic country’?
A. G.D.H. Cole
B. Rousseau
C. Karl Marx
D. J.S.Mill
E. Herbert Spencer - Which one of the following is not an important cause for increased work of bureaucracy?
A. Committee work has increased
B. Bureaucracy is required to perform judicial work
C. Delegated legislation has increased
D. Ministers have become experts
E. Volume of legislative work has increased - Which one is not an important cause for increased work-load of bureaucracy?
A. Work-load with government has increased
B. States are performing both compulsory and optional functions
C. States have become police states
D. The Ministers are amateurs - Who of the following has laid stress on the role of bureaucracy in measuring political development?
A. Edward A. Shills
B. Nettle
C. Lucian Pye
D. Nax Weber