UPSC Optional public Administration Paper-1,2017 Question paper
PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION Paper I
SECTION A
Question 1
(a)
"Even after 130 years of its publication, Woodrow Wilson's
essay 'The Study of Administration' continues to have great relevance even
today." Comment. 10
(b) "What is distinctive about the Classical and Human Relations schools
of administration is their complementarily to each other." Analyze. 10
(c) "Conflict is the appearance of differences — differences of opinions
and of interests" — (Mary Parker Follett). Comment. 10
(d) "Leaders do the right things; managers do them rightly" — (Warren
Bennis). Is this distinction by him valid? Explain. 10
(e) "Administrative law is recognized by its substance rather than its
form." Discuss. 10
Question 2:(a) New Public Management has been branded by
certain scholars as `Neo-Taylorism'. Is it a justified comparison? What factors
have led to the decline of NPM so soon after its birth? 20
(b) "Abraham Maslow's 'Hierarchy of Needs' and Frederick Herzberg's
'Two-Factor theory' have commonalities in the analysis of human 15
motivations." Comment. 15
(c) Civil Society supplements and complements the State. However, its capacity
and role depend upon the will of the State. Comment. 15
Question 3:(a) The Participative Management School of
Argyris and Likert advocates democracy within the administrative system. Will
this approach be equally useful to developing countries with evolving
democracies? 20
(b) "Executive positions imply a complex morality and require a high
capacity of responsibility" — (Chester Barnard). Comment. 15
(c) When the media is controlled by vested interests, how can it control the
vested interests in the government? How can the media become more responsible
and impartial? 15
Question 4:(a) "With every major transformation in the
applied world of Public Administration, the study of Public Administration has
grown in scope and intensity." Discuss the relationship between the
evolution of the discipline and profession of Public Administration.
(b) “Systems Theory in essence is not a theory, but an approach to the study of
administrative phenomena.” Comment.
(c) The principle of delegated legislation, is I think right, but I must
emphasise that it is well for Parliament to keep a watchful and even zealous
eye on it at stages” – (Herbert Morrison). Analyze.
SECTION B
Question 5:
(a)
"Budgeting is a political process" — (Aaron Wildaysky).
Examine. 10
(b) “Development Administration and Administrative Development have a chicken
and egg kind of relationship" — (Riggs). Elaborate. 10
(c) "Digitalization provides great impetus to E-governance." Discuss.
10
(d) "360° performance appraisal system is a rational idea, but it involves
complex and inauthentic procedures." How can it be made foolproof? 10
(e) "A large public debt forces the adoption of tax and spending policies
that result into higher taxes and reduced services." Analyse. 10
Question 6:(a) "Liberalization, privatization and globalization
have transformed the nature of development administration." Discuss. 20
(b) "Lateral entry of competent into the government will promote freshness
and innovation, but it can create problems of accountability.” Discuss. 15
(c) “There can be no performance auditing without performance budgeting."
Elucidate. 15
Question 7:(a) "The Riggsian models of
Fused-Prismatic-Diffracted Societies arid their administrative systems have
been inspired by Max Weber's typology of Traditional Charismatic Legal-Rational
Authorities" Analyse. 20
(b) "Bureaucracy has inbuilt limitations to act as the multi-faceted
development in a democratic country.” Analyse this statement with appropriate
examples. 15
(c) Can we say that statutory audit and social audit are two sides of the same
coin? Or, are they two separate coins with varying values? Discuss. 15
Question 8:(a) "Various components of Human Resources
Management are inter-related." Discuss. 20
(b) "Administrative ethics includes the code of conduct of civil servants,
but goes beyond it as well." Discuss. 15
(c) "Of all the processes involved in public policy, implementation is of
greatest importance." Examine the impediments in policy implementation. 15
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