The Disaster Management Act, 2005 is also known officially as A Act No. 73 B Act No. 35 C Act
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In public administration, disaster management mainly focuses on which broad goal? A Increasing tax revenue B Managing election duties C
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In an emergency response structure, which principle avoids conflicting instructions by ensuring one reporting boss A Unified command B Unity
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In disaster risk terms, “exposure” mainly refers to the A Strength of response teams B Speed of wind C Level
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Disaster management mainly focuses on which stage to reduce loss of life and property A Only post-disaster relief B Only
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When a government uses a common digital ID to let citizens access many services with one login, the approach supports
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When government redesigns a service so citizens submit information once and departments reuse it securely, the core reform principle is
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When a government portal connects multiple departments so a citizen’s data is reused without asking again, the key concept is
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When a government department lets citizens apply for a certificate online instead of visiting an office, it is mainly called
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In public administration, e-governance mainly focuses on improving public service delivery using digital tools A Lowering population growth B Expanding
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