Administrative Theory Set 3

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This set of Administrative Theory Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Administrative Theory Set 3

Q1 | Which of the groups did Lenin consider as important in carrying out the RussianRevolution?
  • Priests and artisans
  • Workers and peasants
  • Entrepreneurs and capitalists
Q2 | The term Scientific Management was first coined by
  • Louis Brandies
  • F.W.Taylor
  • Vincent De Gourney
Q3 | Classical writers give importance on
  • formal organisation
  • informal organisation
  • social-psychological factors
Q4 | The first coherent theory of organisation is known as
  • Scientific Management
  • Bureaucratic Theory
  • Classical Theory
Q5 | The Scientific Management Approach developed
  • during 10th Century
  • during 19th Century
  • during early 20th Century
Q6 | The Classical Theory is referred to as
  • Human Relations Theory
  • Mechanistic Theory
  • Model Theory
Q7 | Who is associated with the Scientific Management doctrine?
  • Henri Fayol
  • Adam Smith
  • Frederick Winslow Taylor
Q8 | Scientism in administration is linked to
  • one-best way
  • two-best ways
  • three-best ways
Q9 | What is the meaning of Charisma?
  • Beauty
  • Money
  • Gift of Grace
Q10 | Scientific Management Theory was advocated by
  • Elton Mayo
  • F. W. Taylor
  • Luther Gulick
Q11 | Max Weber wrote extensively on
  • State
  • Government
  • Bureaucracy
Q12 | The Theory of Organisational Principle was propounded by
  • Karl Marx
  • Kautilya
  • Fayol
Q13 | F.W. Taylor puts emphasis on
  • Decision-Making
  • Performance
  • Division of Labour
Q14 | The first social scientist who made a systematic study of bureaucracy was
  • Max Weber
  • Plato
  • Aristotle
Q15 | The father of Scientific Management is
  • Henry Fayol
  • F.W. Taylor
  • Frederick Herzberg
Q16 | Scientific Management is also known as
  • Taylorism
  • Fayolism
  • Leninism
Q17 | The aim of Scientific Management is the replacement of traditional techniques by
  • new techniques
  • modern techniques
  • scientific techniques
Q18 | Scientific Management focused on the
  • lowest level
  • middle level
  • highest level
Q19 | The tendency on the part of the workers to restrict output is called
  • regression
  • soldiering
  • refraining
Q20 | According to F.W.Taylor, the habit to take it easy is called
  • natural soldiering
  • systematic soldiering
  • unique soldiering
Q21 | The realisation on part of both the parties (workers and managers) that their mutualinterest is not contradictory is
  • clinical method
  • hygiene factor
  • mental revolution
Q22 | Classical Theorists consider every worker as
  • economic man
  • social man
  • communal man
Q23 | According to the Classical Theory, man is motivated by
  • social factors
  • monetary factors
  • environmental factors
Q24 | When a worker is supervised and guided by eight functional foreman, it is called
  • Differential piece rate plan
  • Functional foremanship
  • Unity of Command
Q25 | Determining the best set of motions amongst different set of motion in completing a job iscalled
  • Motion study
  • Time study
  • Mental Revolution