Public service delivery mainly means the government’s role in A Providing basic services B Collecting private profits C Running family
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Chapter 14: Social Welfare Administration and Social Welfare Policies (Set-5)
A welfare policy shows “goal ambiguity” when its goals are A Clear and measurable B Fully time-bound C Easily monitored
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In welfare administration, “organizational culture” mainly influences A Trade deficit levels B Court judgment speed C Staff behavior patterns D
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A welfare policy is “preventive” when it mainly tries to A Punish offenders later B Expand export markets C Stop
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In social welfare administration, “administration” mainly means organizing A Stock market trading B Election campaign work C Welfare service delivery
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In social welfare administration, the main focus is on improving A Market competition rules B Military readiness plans C People’s
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In policy analysis, a “wicked problem” is best described as one that is A Easy with fixed answer B Only
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When a policy problem is framed wrongly, the biggest risk is A Faster implementation achieved B Wrong solutions chosen C
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In public policy, a “policy problem” becomes public when it A Affects many citizens B Stays inside family C Helps
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In public policy studies, “agenda setting” refers to A Passing the final law B Choosing issues for action C Spending
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