Chapter 4

Classical Theories

(A) Scientific Management (F.W. Taylor)

(B) Ideal Type of Bureaucracy (Max Weber)

(C) Administrative Management (Gullick, Urwick and Fayol)


A. Fill in the Blanks (One Mark)

1. The work Discourse on the General Principles of Administration was written by______.

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2. The 14 principles of _______were given by_________.

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3. There were _______ primary functions of___________ (Classical Theory of Administration given by Fayol).

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4. The first two principles identified by Fayol were (i) ____and (ii)________.

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5. Besides Henry Fayol, the other two key supporters of classical administrative theory were _______ and _______.

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6. The term_______ was coined by Gullick.

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7. The first letter 'P' and last letter 'B' in POSDCORB stand for _______ and _______.

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8. Luther Gullick was influenced by the writings of _______ and _______ in presenting his administrative theory. 

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9. F.W. Taylor gave the theory of _______ in administration.

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10. Scientific Management theory is also known as_______.

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11. According to Taylor the main aim of Scientific Management is improving _______ by _______.

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12. The main thrust of Scientific Management was to put _______.

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13. Max Weber formulated the theory of _______ in Public Administration.

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14. The type of bureaucracy advocated by Weber was _______.

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15. The objective before Weber was to define _______.

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16. The first two features of ideal bureaucracy were listed by Weber _______ as and _______.

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