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Public Administration | Set 2
1. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is a responsibility of
A. State
B. Central
C. District
Correct : C. District
2. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is the premier investigating police agency in
A. Pakistan
B. China
C. India
Correct : C. India
3. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is headed by
A. The President
B. Director
C. The Prime Minister
Correct : B. Director
4. Police corruption is defined as the
A. Abuse of police Authority
B. Humiliation
C. Sexual Harassment
Correct : A. Abuse of police Authority
5. The Intelligence Bureau (IB) comprises employees from
A. Law Enforcement Agencies
B. Police Department
C. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Correct : A. Law Enforcement Agencies
6. The Intelligence Bureau (IB) was initially
A. America’s External Intelligence Agency
B. India’s External Intelligence Agency
C. France’s External Intelligence Agency
Correct : B. India’s External Intelligence Agency
7. Reasons for the increase in crimes includes
A. Poverty
B. Responsibility
C. Rights
Correct : A. Poverty
8. Unemployment leads to
A. Increasing crimes
B. Increasing wealth
C. Increasing education
Correct : A. Increasing crimes
9. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is responsible for a wide variety of
A. Corruption
B. State security
C. Criminal
Correct : A. Corruption
10. Polygraph is a method to be used in
A. Increasing crimes
B. Law enforcement
C. Criminal investigation
Correct : C. Criminal investigation
11. The Criminal Procedure Code (CrPc) was earlier applicable in the whole of India, except
A. Jammu & Kashmir
B. Nagaland
C. Arunachal Pradesh
Correct : A. Jammu & Kashmir
12. Which of the following is not a functionary under the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC)
A. Magistrate
B. Police
C. Politician
Correct : C. Politician
13. The Indian Penal Code (IPC) covers
A. Crimes & Detectives
B. Crimes & Penalties
C. Crimes & Investigation
Correct : B. Crimes & Penalties
14. The Intelligence Bureau (IB) is
A. Central Police Organization
B. State Police Organization
C. India’s Internal Agency
Correct : C. India’s Internal Agency
15. The Indian Penal Code (IPC) of 1860 is sub divided into
A. 23 Chapters
B. 22 Chapters
C. 20 Chapters
Correct : A. 23 Chapters
16. The Director of Intelligence Bureau (IB) is from the
A. Indian Police Service (IPS)
B. Indian Revenue Service (IRS)
C. Indian Administrative Service(IAS)
Correct : A. Indian Police Service (IPS)
17. The Intelligence Bureau (IB) is tasked with intelligence collection in
A. International areas
B. Border areas
C. Local areas
Correct : B. Border areas
18. The relation between the press and the police is one of:
A. Trust
B. Constructive
C. Confrontation
Correct : C. Confrontation
19. Policemen are often considered to be a tool of management by:
A. Press
B. Student
C. Labour
Correct : A. Press
20. Both the press and the police are:
A. Helpdesk
B. NGOs
C. Frontline organization
Correct : C. Frontline organization
21. Both the media and police are expected to perform for:
A. 24 hours
B. 2 hours
C. 12 hours
Correct : A. 24 hours
22. At the first instance, the media should educate ______ about the problems of criminal investigation:
A. Itself
B. Policemen
C. People
Correct : A. Itself
23. The media can help the police in building details of _____ work by policemen.
A. Good
B. Office
C. Police station
Correct : A. Good
24. Mass media includes:
A. Newspaper, Radio, magazine
B. Police Station, Twitter, Insatgram
C. Letters, Television, Phone
Correct : A. Newspaper, Radio, magazine
25. Media should enlist support for police operation through:
A. Community
B. Keeping the public informed about their responsibility
C. Creating atmosphere of good will
Correct : A. Community
26. The work of the police has been increasing with the increase of _____ unrest:
A. Student
B. Media
C. Climate
Correct : A. Student
27. ______ is essential for the successful functioning of police administration:
A. Public relations
B. Human relations
C. Psychological relations
Correct : A. Public relations
28. The expanding role of the police has brought out the increasing need for public:
A. Cooperation
B. Division
C. Work
Correct : A. Cooperation
29. Police aims to contribute in a constructive manner to ensure the protection of:
A. Human rights
B. Press
C. Civil society
Correct : A. Human rights
30. Police-public relations includes:
A. Police legitimacy
B. Police tourism
C. Community policing
Correct : C. Community policing
31. The pillar of community policing is
A. Interaction
B. Partnership
C. Differences
Correct : B. Partnership
32. The cornerstone of community policing is the quality of interaction between:
A. Police and government
B. Police and people
C. Police and community
Correct : C. Police and community
33. The focus of community policing is:
A. Law enforcement
B. Public
C. Politicians
Correct : B. Public
34. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) was established in:
A. 1991
B. 1993
C. 1994
Correct : B. 1993
35. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted in:
A. 1947
B. 1948
C. 1949
Correct : B. 1948
36. The courts in India have been recognizing Human Rights as:
A. Natural
B. Constitutional
C. Corporate
Correct : A. Natural
37. Human Rights are essential for :
A. Human beings
B. Society
C. Government
Correct : A. Human beings
38. ______ is the space between the state and the individual.
A. Community policing
B. Civil society
C. Media
Correct : B. Civil society
39. Police performance can be improved through collaboration with:
A. Bureaucrats
B. Political parties
C. Civil society
Correct : C. Civil society
40. The activities of the police particularly in relation to accusations of abuse of human rights have often been highlighted by:
A. Civil society
B. Students groups
C. Trade Unions
Correct : A. Civil society
41. Strong links with civil society groups help the police in ____ of cases:
A. Registration
B. Investigation
C. Prosecution
Correct : B. Investigation
42. When dealing with students’ groups the police personnel prefer the presence of
A. Politicians
B. Lawyer
C. Senior police officers
Correct : C. Senior police officers
43. The police personnel treat the students as their principal
A. Critic
B. Supporter
C. Ally
Correct : A. Critic
44. The students have a much ____ class base than the police personnel
A. Narrow
B. Wider
C. Closed
Correct : B. Wider
45. The students who confront the police establishment are generally drawn from the
A. Upper class of the society
B. Middle classes of the society
C. Lower classes of the society
Correct : B. Middle classes of the society
46. In confrontation with the police the students gets sympathy from the
A. Politicians
B. General masses
C. Elites
Correct : B. General masses
47. The negative attitude of the students towards the police stems from the policemen’s
A. Discourtesy
B. Unprofessionalism
C. Civility
Correct : A. Discourtesy
48. The chances of confrontation between the police and the students are considerably lower in
A. Political issues
B. Academic issues
C. Non-academic issues
Correct : B. Academic issues
49. In ensuring the protection of human rights the police have to continuously examine their methods and
A. Behaviour
B. Goals
C. Life
Correct : A. Behaviour
50. Violation of Human Rights is most common among
A. Public
B. Police
C. Politicians
Correct : A. Public
51. Violation of Human Rights is most common among the police personnel mainly because of
A. Constitution
B. Politicization of police force
C. Indifferent attitude of police personnel
Correct : B. Politicization of police force
52. Human Rights in simple usage means
A. Rights of women only
B. Rights of children only
C. Rights of everyone
Correct : C. Rights of everyone
53. Human Rights are
A. Visible
B. Sociable
C. Inherent
Correct : C. Inherent
54. Community policing is a law enforcement
A. Agency
B. Strategy
C. Commission
Correct : A. Agency
55. A key component of community policing is
A. Organizational transformation
B. Reservation
C. Rationalization
Correct : A. Organizational transformation
56. Neighbourhood policing is associated with
A. Police station
B. Beat system
C. Community policing
Correct : C. Community policing
57. Community policing became important in the
A. 1950s
B. 1960s
C. 1970s
Correct : C. 1970s
58. Grievance is a feeling of:
A. Injustice
B. Grief
C. Negativity
Correct : A. Injustice
59. Grievances originate from gaps in:
A. Communication
B. Power struggle
C. None of the above
Correct : A. Communication
60. A person’s attitude towards the police is conditioned by:
A. Interaction
B. Confrontation
C. Conflict
Correct : A. Interaction
61. Citizens’ grievances against the police at the time of registration of cases usually take the form of:
A. Bribes
B. Nepotism
C. Indifferent attitude
Correct : A. Bribes
62. At the time of investigation of cases, citizens’ complaints against the police stem from:
A. Inappropriate investigative authority
B. Indifferent attitude
C. Confrontation
Correct : A. Inappropriate investigative authority
63. The major grievance of the citizens’ against the police is :
A. Corruption
B. Conflict
C. Control
Correct : A. Corruption
64. Third degree method relates to:
A. Fabrication of evidence
B. Favouritism
C. Beating
Correct : C. Beating
65. In general, the citizens do not _______ the police.
A. Trust
B. Doubt
C. Suspect
Correct : A. Trust
66. The police-public relations is:
A. Hostile
B. Friendly
C. Pleasant
Correct : C. Pleasant
67. The public regard the police as:
A. Inhuman
B. Kind
C. Friend
Correct : A. Inhuman
68. Whenever there are disturbances in the society ______ are the first to be blamed
A. Politicians
B. General public
C. Policemen
Correct : C. Policemen
69. The Police Durbar hears grievances of:
A. Individual personnel
B. Group of officers
C. Officers
Correct : B. Group of officers
70. The majority of complains citizens have against the police is during:
A. Investigation of crime
B. Techniques of crime
C. Registration of crime
Correct : C. Registration of crime
71. The Orderly Room System receives complaints ________ in a week.
A. Once
B. Twice
C. Thrice
Correct : B. Twice
72. The Orderly Room System hears grievances of:
A. Individual personnel
B. Group of officers
C. Officers
Correct : A. Individual personnel
73. Police Durbars are held _______ a month.
A. Once
B. Twice
C. Thrice
Correct : A. Once
74. Common problems of policemen are heard in:
A. Orderly Room System
B. Police Durbars
C. Welfare Committee
Correct : B. Police Durbars
75. Policing in India is highly:
A. Centralised
B. Decentraliosed
C. Democratic
Correct : A. Centralised
76. The National Police Commission was established in 1977 after the:
A. State Emergency
B. National Emergency
C. Financial Emergency
Correct : B. National Emergency
77. The Supreme Court in India gave directions for police reform in
A. 1989
B. 1999
C. 2006
Correct : C. 2006
78. The police are mostly used to maintain and sustain the;
A. Bureaucrats
B. Ruling Party
C. Politicians
Correct : B. Ruling Party
79. The autonomy of the police force is affected by:
A. Criminals
B. Politics
C. Economy
Correct : B. Politics
80. The First Police Commission was set up in:
A. 1855
B. 1860
C. 1977
Correct : B. 1860
81. The Working Group on Police Reforms was set up in 1967 by:
A. Central Vigilance Commission
B. Administrative Reforms Commission
C. National police Commission
Correct : B. Administrative Reforms Commission
82. The National Police Commission was appointed by government in:
A. 1971
B. 1977
C. 1987
Correct : B. 1977
83. The National Human Rights Commission was established to attend to citizens’ complaints about alleged violation of:
A. Rights
B. Duties
C. Responsibili suggested introduction ofties
Correct : A. Rights
84. Which Committee suggested the introduction of community policing?
A. Ribeiro Committee
B. Gore Committee
C. Padmanabhaiah Committee
Correct : C. Padmanabhaiah Committee
85. The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act 2013 was passed by the Parliament following the recommendations of the:
A. Shah Commission
B. Ribeiro Committee
C. Justice Verma Committee
Correct : C. Justice Verma Committee
86. The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act 2013 have increased the accountability of the police with respect to:
A. Gender-based crimes
B. Crimes against Children
C. Cyber Crimes
Correct : A. Gender-based crimes
87. The most alarming challenges of policing in 21st Century is that of:
A. Cyber crimes
B. Terrorism
C. Excessive political interference
Correct : A. Cyber crimes
88. A major challenge that police in India has been facing since independence is:
A. Cyber crimes
B. Excessive political interference
C. Terrorism
Correct : B. Excessive political interference
89. One of the major reasons for inefficiency of police personnel is:
A. Increased workload
B. Deficient salary
C. Citizens’ complaints
Correct : A. Increased workload
90. The present state police administration needs:
A. Systematic reorganization
B. More responsibilities
C. Status quo
Correct : A. Systematic reorganization
91. Police administration needs to be based on:
A. Fundamentalism
B. Ethnicity
C. Accountability
Correct : C. Accountability
92. The 21st Century demands the police to be:
A. Responsive
B. Biased
C. Predisposed
Correct : A. Responsive
93. For prompt services the police functions of investigation and maintenance of law and order needs to be:
A. Continued
B. Separated
C. Aligned
Correct : B. Separated
94. The Police Act of 1861 conceived the police as a:
A. Service
B. Force
C. Community
Correct : B. Force
95. A significant obstacle to major police reform is the lack of:
A. Political will
B. Bureaucratic will
C. Judiciary will
Correct : A. Political will
96. To meet the new challenges in policing, the police has to be:
A. Myopic
B. Dynamic
C. Static
Correct : B. Dynamic
97. The core responsibility of modernization of police in India lies with the:
A. State government
B. Central government
C. Regional government
Correct : A. State government
98. The pattern of assistance from the Ministry of home Affairs to the state government for modernization scheme is
A. 50:50
B. 75:25
C. 60:40
Correct : B. 75:25