Practice Fundamentals of Management Questions and Answers
- The working capital requirement of a business is not likely to be low when:
- Which of the following is NOT considered a core value of public service ethics?
- Under the RTI Act 2005, information can be denied under which section due to national security reasons?
- Which of the following is the maximum time limit for a Public Information Officer (PIO) to respond to an RTI request?
- Which of the following actions is considered unethical in public administration?
- Which body is responsible for hearing second appeals under the RTI Act 2005?
- “Duty to serve public interest” in ethics refers to:
- Under the RTI Act, which of the following information is completely exempt from disclosure?
- Ethical decision-making in public service primarily requires:
- What is the primary objective of the RTI Act 2005?
- As per ethical standards, “conflict of interest” occurs when:
- The concept of "Public Trust" in governance primarily implies that:
- As per the RTI Act, 2005, the time limit for providing information if it concerns the "life or liberty" of a person is:
- The ethical value of "Integrity" is best described as:
- Which of the following information is EXEMPT from disclosure under the RTI Act?
- The philosophical principle of the "Golden Mean" was advocated by:
- The First Appellate Authority under the RTI Act is:
- The term "Whistleblowing" in public service refers to:
- The maximum penalty that can be imposed on a Public Information Officer (PIO) for violating the RTI Act is:
- The ethical concept of "Empathy" in governance is crucial because it enables a public servant to:
- The primary purpose of the "Suo-Motu Disclosure" mandate under Section 4 of the RTI Act is to:
- A government officer is part of a committee evaluating tenders for a large project. His brother-in-law is the Director of one of the bidding companies but ...
- An RTI applicant seeks the total number of disciplinary proceedings initiated against Group 'A' officers in a Ministry in the last five years. The Public I...
- The concept of "Public Trust" in governance implies that:
- An information seeker asks for a copy of the inspection report of a dam conducted by the Central Water Commission. The PIO can legitimately deny this infor...
- A citizen offers a "gift" of a expensive commemorative pen to a Public Information Officer as a token of gratitude for helping her navigate a complex proce...
- The First Appellate Authority (FAA), upon receiving an appeal, can:
- "Whistleblower Protection" is crucial in an organization primarily because it:
- The fundamental objective of mandating suo-motu disclosure under Section 4 of the RTI Act is to:
- In the context of public service, "Impartiality" most closely aligns with:
- If a sought-after information is available in the suo-motu disclosures on a public authority's website but is difficult to locate, the PIO should:
- A public servant discovers that his subordinate has been manipulating project reports to show better performance. The subordinate is due for promotion. The...
- An RTI application seeks details of file notings related to a policy decision. This information can be denied under:
- "Conflict of Commitment" refers to a situation where:
- The First Appellate Authority disposes of an appeal without giving the appellant a hearing. This is:
- The principle of "Sunshine Laws" in governance emphasizes:
- A PIO transfers an RTI application to another public authority. The time limit for response begins from:
- "Post-retirement employment" of government officials in private companies they previously regulated raises concerns about:
- Information about bank inspection reports can be denied under:
- The concept of "Moral Courage" in public service specifically requires: