Public policy refers to:
a) Decisions and actions of government to solve public problems (a)
b) Military strategies
c) Judicial rulings only
d) Trade agreements only
Policy-making is primarily done by:
a) Government and its institutions (a)
b) Judiciary only
c) Military only
d) Private companies only
Public policies are aimed at:
a) Welfare of citizens (a)
b) Military expansion only
c) Trade dominance only
d) Judicial control only
A policy that provides healthcare, education, and social security is:
a) Welfare policy (a)
b) Foreign policy
c) Defense policy
d) Trade policy
Policy implementation is the stage where:
a) Decisions are put into action (a)
b) Problems are identified
c) Laws are interpreted
d) Military action is taken
Policy evaluation is done to:
a) Assess effectiveness of policies (a)
b) Implement policies only
c) Draft new policies only
d) Control judiciary only
Policy formulation involves:
a) Deciding course of action to solve problems (a)
b) Only military planning
c) Only judiciary interpretation
d) Trade negotiations only
Government programs are:
a) Instruments to implement public policy (a)
b) Military operations only
c) Judicial procedures only
d) Trade regulations only
Policy analysis studies:
a) Causes, effects, and alternatives of policies (a)
b) Military strategies only
c) Judiciary rulings only
d) Trade patterns only
Social policies include:
, a) Education, healthcare, housing (a)
b) Military defense
c) Foreign relations
d) Trade only
Economic policies include:
a) Fiscal, monetary, taxation, trade policies (a)
b) Military only
c) Judiciary only
d) Social welfare only
Foreign policies aim to:
a) Manage relations with other countries (a)
b) Only domestic welfare
c) Military only
d) Judiciary only
Defense policies focus on:
a) Security and protection of country (a)
b) Economic welfare only
c) Social programs only
d) Trade agreements only
Regulatory policies aim to:
a) Control and regulate private behavior (a)
b) Only welfare
c) Military planning only
d) Judiciary decisions only
Distributive policies provide:
a) Benefits to specific groups (a)
b) Costs only
c) Military benefits only
d) Judicial benefits only
Redistributive policies aim to:
a) Reduce inequality in society (a)
b) Increase military power only
c) Control judiciary only
d) Increase trade profits only
Public policy can be influenced by:
a) Political parties, interest groups, bureaucracy (a)
b) Only judiciary
c) Only military
d) Only trade associations
Policy instruments include:
a) Laws, regulations, incentives, services (a)
b) Military operations only
c) Judicial rulings only
d) Trade agreements only
Implementation of policy is primarily done by:
a) Bureaucracy (a)
b) Judiciary only
c) Military only