Public Sector Governance, Policy and Administration Past Paper Answers (Hard copy)

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TOPIC 1

 ADMINISTRATIVE THEORY

 QUESTION 1

December 2024 Question Two C

Result-Based Management (RBM) is a management strategy focused on achieving specific outcomes and impacts, particularly in public administration.

Evaluate FIVE principles of result-based management as applied in public administration.        (10 marks)

QUESTION 2

December 2024 Question Four C

Climate change refers to significant long-term changes in global temperatures and weather patterns.

Explain FIVE problems likely to be brought about by climate change in developing countries.        (10 marks)

 

QUESTION 3

December 2024 Question Five C

Administrative systems are structured processes, rules and institutions through which public administration and organisational management are carried out.

Analyse FIVE features of these systems.            (10 marks)

 

QUESTION 4

August 2024 Question One B and C

(b) Assess FIVE roles of politics in public administration.      (5 marks)

 (c) In the 1980s, the New Public Management (NPM) theory was created to make civil service more efficient.

Evaluate FIVE elements of this theory.      (5 marks)

 

QUESTION 5

April 2024 Question One C

Although they are not the same, authority and power have over time been used interchangeably.

Explain FIVE differences between the two.          (5 marks)

 QUESTION 6

April 2024 Question Five D

Explain THREE roles of judicial review in the administration of justice.    (6 marks)

QUESTION 7

December 2023 Question Four B and D

b) Public administration is the process of managing government operations and implementing policies and programmes to serve the public interest.

Analyse FOUR concepts and principles that underpin public administration.   (4 marks)

 d) Highlight SEVEN measures that can be used by government to improve public administration effectiveness.  (7 marks)

 QUESTION 8

August 2023 Question One D

Explain THREE distinctions between public administration and politics.    (6 marks)

 QUESTION 9

August 2023 Question Five C

Features of administrative systems can vary depending on the context and purpose.

Required:

Discuss FIVE features of these systems.        (10 marks)

 QUESTION 10

April 2023 Question One A

Outline FOUR sources of power in an organisation.     (4 marks)

QUESTION 11

December 2022 Question One B

As a senior public administrator in your country, explain to junior officers in your department, FIVE similarities between public administration and private administration as stipulated by Henri Fayol.       (5 marks)

QUESTION 12

December 2022 Question Two A

Examine FOUR grounds for judicial review in your Country.       (4 marks)

 QUESTION 13

December 2022 Question Three B

Examine FIVE roles of public administration in the modern world.   (5 marks)

 QUESTION 14

August 2022 Question One D

In the context of administrative theory, distinguish between authority and power. (4 marks)

QUESTION 15

August 2022 Question Three B

In administration of organisations, power is exercised through various ways.

Examine five various sources of power in organisations.        (5 marks)

 QUESTION 16

April 2022 Question One A

Discuss the contribution of Max Weber to the development of public administration. (10 marks)

QUESTION 17

April 2022 Question One B

Distinguish between “public administration” and “politics”.    (4 marks)

 QUESTION 18

December 2021Question One A

Explain five principles of public administration.       (5 marks)

 QUESTION 19

December 2021Question Four A

With reference to judicial control over administration:

(i) Describe three forms of judicial control over administration.      (3 marks)

(ii) Identify three limitations of judicial control.      (3 marks)

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