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Public Administration Question Paper-1&2 (2016)

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Paper 1

1.

  1. “Taylorism is considered very  controversial despite its popularity.” (Stephen P. Waring) Comment. 10
  2. “Public Administration is the translation of politics into reality that citizens see everyday.”(Donald F. Kettl and James W. Fesler) Explain. 10
  3. “Morale can drive an organization forward or can lead to employees” discontent, poor job performance and absenteeism”.  10
  4. “The autonomy of Public Corporations raised a great debate about their internal working and external relatin with the Ministers and the Parliament.” 10
  5. “In spite of certain advantages, Social Audit arrangements have mostly been ineffective because there is no legal provision for punitive action.” 10

2. 

  1. “Douglas McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y describe two  contrasting models of workforce motivation applied by managers in an organization.” Examine. 20
  2. “The New Public Administration has seriously jolted the traditional concepts and outlook of the discipline and enriched the subject by imparting wider perspective by linking it closely to the society.” (Felix A. Nigro and Lloyd G. Nigro) Elucidate.15
  3. “The central concern of Administrative Law has been the legal limitation of administrative discretion.” Give reasons. 15

3.

  1. “if the Regulatory Commissions…..are wholly independent, they are completely irresponsible for the doing of very important policy determining  and Administrative work ….. on the other hand, to rob the commissions of their independence is seriously to menace the impartial performance of their judicial work.” (Cushman) Examine.  20
  2. “Goood governance is ensuring respect for human rights and strengthening democracy, promoting transparency and capacity in Public Administration.” (Kofi Annan) In the light of the statement, critically examine the criteria of good governance as provided by United Nations and Nayef Al-Rodhan.15
  3. “The legislative control over administration is not as effective as it ought to be”. Comment.15

4.

  1. ”Blake and Mouton defined leadership styles based on two dimensions-concern for people and concern for production.” In the light of statement, discuss the Managerial Grid Model. Explain with reason which one of the styles is the best. 20
  2. “ bureau-Shaping Model has been developed as a response to the Budget-Maximizing Model.”  15
  3. “Civil Society performs a key role in defending people against the state and market and in asserting the democratic will to influence the State”. Analyze the statement with suitable. 15

5.

  1. “Training is considered as paid holidays.” Comment.10
  2. “Public Borrowing produces different effects on the economy.” Examine.10
  3. “Self-Help Groups are considered as one of the most significant tools to adopt participatory approach for economic empowerment of women”. Comment.10
  4. “Riggs observed that three ‘trends’ Could be discerned in the comparative study of Public Administration.” Discuss.  10
  5. “In Public Policy Marking, ‘Rationalism’ is the opposite of ‘incrementalism’.”10

6.

  1. “Fred Riggs continuously changed his theory in order to create the perfect model.” Comment.  20
  2. “The idea of development stands like a ruin in the intellectual landscape’ and “It is time to dismantle this mental structure”. (Wolfgang Sachs) In the light of the statement, Critically examine the anti-development thesis.  15
  3. “Information Technology brings efficiency and transparency to Public Administration.” Examine the statement with suitable examples. 15
  4. “Fiscal policy and monetary policy are the two tools used by the state to achieve its macroeconomic objectives.” Examine the statement and point out the differences between the tools.  20
  5. “A central reason for utilization of Performance Appraisal is performance improvement of the employees.” In the light of the statement, analyze the needs of Performance Appraisal in an organization.15
  6. “The problem is to achieve the right balance between a competitive market economy and an effective state: Markets where possible, the state where necessary.” Justify your answer. 15

8.

  1. “The key to understanding performance-based budgeting lies beneath the word ‘result’ ”. In the light of the statement, examine the elements of performance-based budgeting. 20
  2. “Disciplinary action may be informal and formal.” Explain and point out the provisions made in the Constitution or Statute to check the misuse of power to take disciplinary action. 15
  3. “The term ‘work study’ may be used in narrower and wider senses.” Elucidate. 15

 

Paper 2

1.

  1. The Regulating Act of 1773 not only introduced values in administration but also laid the foundation of centralized administration in India. Explain. 10
  2. Do you think that some of the ideals enshrined in the Preamble of the Constitution remain only on paper even today? Critically evaluate. 10
  3. Examine the efficacy of the measures taken to redefine and execute cooperative federalism in India10
  4. Evaluate the performance and efficacy of the Maharatna, Navratna and Miniratna type of Public Sector Undertakings in the context of Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization (LPG).10
  5. The growing prominence of NGOs in development areas is strongly related to the declining legitimacy of the State.” Explain. 10

2. 

  1. In contemporary times, Kautilya's Arthashastra is relevant more in the field of international relations than in economic affairs. Analyse the statement. 20
  2. Dominant centralized administration is correlated with decisive and authoritative leadership provided by the Prime Minister's office. Explain with suitable examples since independence.  20
  3. “A significant legacy of the Mughal rule in India is a well-organized revenue administration at the State and District levels." Comment.  10

3.

  1. What factors have led to the expansion of the role of the Ministry of Home Affairs ? How can it coordinator its affairs more effectively with the Ministry of Defence ?20
  2. Introduction of G.S.T. (Goods and Services Tax) no doubt has economic benefits, but tends to compromise the States' inherent right to impose taxes. In this context, comment on the changing nature of Union-State financial relations. 20
  3. Planning in India has failed to meet the challenges of economic development and social change.” Discuss the statement in the context of the emergence of NITI Aayog. 10

4.

  1. "The absence of congruence of views on appointments to judiciary between the Supreme Court and the Union Government has had an adverse impact on the judicial system." In the light of the above statement, examine the proposal to constitute an All India Judicial Service (AIJS).  20
  2. The separation between regulatory and development functions in many States has not only weakened the District Collector but also development administration. Critically examine the need to relook at this policy.  20
  3. Legislatures have become a place for infighting rather than for proper policy making. Comment in the context of the working of State Governments.  10

5.

  1. Autonomy granted to higher civil servants tends to increase their creativity and productivity. Argue the case to make the civil service more accountable as well as innovative.10
  2. Justify the budgetary support to nationalized banks to overcome the crisis resulting out of Non-Performing Assets (NPA). 10
  3. National Green Tribunal is viewed by many critics as a hindrance to economic development. Evolunto the otatomont and give arguments in support of your answer. 10
  4. Is training of police in India still a reflection of the colonial mindset ? Give reasons for your answer. 10
  5. The concept of new localism' is related to the emerging nature of the relationship between the State Governments and local government bodies. Explain. 10

6.

  1. The goals of good governance will remain utopian if local governments, responsible for providing all basic services directly to the citizens, are not empowered as mandated by the 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendment Acts. Critically evaluate the status of empowerment of the local bodies.  20
  2. Explain how the National Disaster Management Plan (NDMP) provides a framework and direction to the government agencies for all phases of disaster management cycle.20
  3. What merits do you foresee in the proposed merger of the Railway Budget with the General Budget ?  10

7.

  1. The Right to Information Act is a path-breaking legislation which signals the march from darkness of secrecy to dawn of transparency." What hurdles do the citizens face in obtaining information from the government ? Explain how the reluctance of the government to part with information under R.T.I. can be addressed. 20
  2. The objectives of fiscal devolution to local bodies as mandated by the 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendment Acts has been derailed by the actual working of the State Finance Commissions. Comment. 20
  3. “The initiative of the Income Tax Department on disclosure of black money has had a mixed response.” Give suggestions for tackling this complex problem.  10

8.

  1. Do you agree that the Seventh Pay Commission's recommendations do not reflect and correlate the need for civil service reforms and accountability with pay increase ? Justify your answer. 20
  2. In a democratic polity, any conception of ethics and integrity in public life must encompass not only politicians and civil servants but also citizens. Discuss.20
  3. Police reforms in India have remained a contentious issue. Critically analyse.  10
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