Public Administration Set 3

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This set of Public Administration Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Public Administration Set 3

Q1 | The duration of training imparted for the Indian Police Service (IPS) probationers is
  • 36 months
  • 24 months
  • 27 months
Q2 | Training program should focus on
  • Responsiveness
  • Personnel
  • Politics
Q3 | The professional training of the Indian Police Service (IPS) is of ___ phases
  • 2
  • 4
  • 5
Q4 | The practical training of the Indian Police Service (IPS) is of
  • Six months
  • One year
  • Two years
Q5 | For practical training the Indian Police Service (IPS) probationers are sent to
  • Central government
  • State cadres
  • Central Police Organisation
Q6 | The second phase of professional training of the Indian Police Service (IPS)probationers is conducted after
  • Foundational Course
  • Outdoor training
  • Practical training
Q7 | The second phase of the Professional Training is held in
  • State Training Centres
  • Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), Mussorie
  • Sardar Vallabhai Patel National Police Academy (SVPNPA), Hyderabad
Q8 | The professional training program of Mizoram Police Service is conducted at
  • PTS, Thenzawl
  • PTC, Lungver
  • PHQ, Khatla
Q9 | The word ‘promote’ is derived from
  • Greek expression
  • Latin expression
  • English expression
Q10 | Promotion in Police Service is based on
  • Seniority and merit
  • Position and rank
  • Favoritism
Q11 | Police personnel are recruited to the post of a Superintendent of Police through:
  • Direct recruitment
  • Indirect Recruitment
  • Both (a) and (b)
Q12 | The post of a Head Constable is ______ recruited
  • Directly
  • Indirectly
  • Both (a) and (b)
Q13 | Promotions in the Police Service are classified into ____ groups
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
Q14 | Promotions in the Police Service is based on:
  • Vacancy and merit
  • Vacancy and favouritism
  • Favouritism and political interference
Q15 | The Indian Police Service replaced the _____ in the post independence period:
  • British-Indian Police Service
  • Indian Police
  • Imperial Police
Q16 | The Indian Police Service (IPS) provides ____ level leadership in police force
  • Junior
  • Middle
  • Senior
Q17 | The Indian Police Service serve:
  • Only Central government
  • Only State government
  • Both Central and State government
Q18 | The Indian Police Service (IPS) is a legacy of the
  • Mughals
  • Europeans
  • British
Q19 | The Indian Police Service (IPS) was created under Article _____ of the Constitution
  • 312
  • 321
  • 231
Q20 | The cadre controlling authority for the Indian Police Service is
  • Ministry of External Affairs
  • Ministry of Home Affairs
  • Ministry of Personnel
Q21 | State Police Services are recruited by
  • Union Public Service Commission
  • State Public Service Commission
  • Staff Selection Commission
Q22 | At the end of their probationary period, the newly recruit state police service is postedas:
  • Deputy Superintendent of Police
  • Superintendent of Police
  • Sub-Inspector of Police
Q23 | The State Police Services are appointed by the:
  • President
  • Governor
  • Chief Justice
Q24 | State Police Forces are primarily in charge of ______ issues.
  • Local
  • National
  • International
Q25 | The highest post of State Police Service that is directly recruited is:
  • Director general of Police
  • Superintendent of Police
  • Deputy Superintendent of Police