Public Administration Set 5

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This set of Public Administration Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Public Administration Set 5

Q1 | The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is a responsibility of
  • State
  • Central
  • District
Q2 | The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is the premier investigating police agencyin
  • Pakistan
  • China
  • India
Q3 | The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is headed by
  • The President
  • Director
  • The Prime Minister
Q4 | Police corruption is defined as the
  • Abuse of police Authority
  • Humiliation
  • Sexual Harassment
Q5 | The Intelligence Bureau (IB) comprises employees from
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Police Department
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Q6 | The Intelligence Bureau (IB) was initially
  • America’s External Intelligence Agency
  • India’s External Intelligence Agency
  • France’s External Intelligence Agency
Q7 | Reasons for the increase in crimes includes
  • Poverty
  • Responsibility
  • Rights
Q8 | Unemployment leads to
  • Increasing crimes
  • Increasing wealth
  • Increasing education
Q9 | The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is responsible for a wide variety of
  • Corruption
  • State security
  • Criminal
Q10 | Polygraph is a method to be used in
  • Increasing crimes
  • Law enforcement
  • Criminal investigation
Q11 | The Criminal Procedure Code (CrPc) was earlier applicable in the whole of India, except
  • Jammu & Kashmir
  • Nagaland
  • Arunachal Pradesh
Q12 | Which of the following is not a functionary under the Criminal Procedure Code(CrPC)
  • Magistrate
  • Police
  • Politician
Q13 | The Indian Penal Code (IPC) covers
  • Crimes & Detectives
  • Crimes & Penalties
  • Crimes & Investigation
Q14 | The Intelligence Bureau (IB) is
  • Central Police Organization
  • State Police Organization
  • India’s Internal Agency
Q15 | The Indian Penal Code (IPC) of 1860 is sub divided into
  • 23 Chapters
  • 22 Chapters
  • 20 Chapters
Q16 | The Director of Intelligence Bureau (IB) is from the
  • Indian Police Service (IPS)
  • Indian Revenue Service (IRS)
  • Indian Administrative Service(IAS)
Q17 | The Intelligence Bureau (IB) is tasked with intelligence collection in
  • International areas
  • Border areas
  • Local areas
Q18 | The relation between the press and the police is one of:
  • Trust
  • Constructive
  • Confrontation
Q19 | Policemen are often considered to be a tool of management by:
  • Press
  • Student
  • Labour
Q20 | Both the press and the police are:
  • Helpdesk
  • NGOs
  • Frontline organization
Q21 | Both the media and police are expected to perform for:
  • 24 hours
  • 2 hours
  • 12 hours
Q22 | At the first instance, the media should educate ______ about the problems ofcriminal investigation:
  • Itself
  • Policemen
  • People
Q23 | The media can help the police in building details of _____ work by policemen.
  • Good
  • Office
  • Police station
Q24 | Mass media includes:
  • Newspaper, Radio, magazine
  • Police Station, Twitter, Insatgram
  • Letters, Television, Phone
Q25 | Media should enlist support for police operation through:
  • Community
  • Keeping the public informed about their responsibility
  • Creating atmosphere of good will