– Comprehensive Questions and Verified Answers
(A+ Graded Resource)
Introduction:
This document provides a complete and detailed set of exam
questions and verified answers for the PSHRA (Public Sector Human
Resources Association) Certification. It covers all core topics
assessed in the certification, including HR metrics, labor laws,
collective bargaining, workforce planning, employee relations,
compensation, ethics, leadership, and compliance. Each question is
paired with an accurate, graded answer designed to help candidates
prepare effectively and understand key HR principles in the public
sector. This resource is ideal for anyone aiming for PSHRA or IPMA-
CP certification success and includes up-to-date legal references such
as AB, SB, and federal acts.
Exam Questions and Answers
62. What is AB 2967 (Retirement System Exclusions)?--- correct
precise answer --- prohibits public employers from
excluding employees from participation in retirement systems,
ensuring equitable access to retirement benefits.
63. What is AB 3080, and how does it regulate employment
agreements?--- correct precise answer --- prohibits mandatory
arbitration agreements and waivers of employment rights as
conditions of employment, promotion, or benefits.
,64. How does due process apply to employee investigations?---
correct precise answer --- Due process ensures that the accused
employee has a fair opportunity to respond to allegations and that
decisions are based on documented facts and evidence.
65. What is transitional leadership?--- correct precise answer ---
Transitional leadership refers to the leadership changes that occur
when mayors, county executives, and governors are elected for
limited terms.
66. Why do elected officials like mayors and governors have
limited terms?--- correct precise answer --- They have limited
terms usually due to voter approval or agreement with their stated
goals or objectives.
67. How can the goals of a new administration differ from the
previous one?--- correct precise answer --- The goals and objectives
of a new administration may ditter considerably from the previous
administration.
68. What impact does a change in administration have on HR
operations?--- correct precise answer --- It may require the
organization and the HR operation to change direction and provide
greater emphasis on previously less important programs and
operations.
69. What fiscal changes might occur with new leadership?---
correct precise answer --- New leadership may require
compliance with ditterent fiscal, budgetary, and taxation
objectives.
,70. How does leadership stability in public sector organizations
compare to private sector organizations?--- correct precise answer
--- The leadership stability found in most private sector
organizations is generally absent in public sector organizations.
71. What is the expectation regarding transparency in public HR
operations?--- correct precise answer --- - There is a clear
expectation that business will be transacted in public, subject to
oversight and close scrutiny by the citizenry.
72. What are 'sunshine' laws?--- correct precise answer ---
'Sunshine' laws are open meeting and records laws that reinforce
trans-
parency in public operations.
73. How does salary information access differ between private
firms and public organizations?--- correct precise answer --- In
private firms, salary information is not publicly available and
employees are discouraged from discussing it, while in public
organizations, salary data is considered public information.
74. Can citizens request salary information for public employees?-
-- correct precise answer --- Yes, salary data for public employees
can be obtained by any citizen upon request.
75. What is the rationale for merit selection according to Berman
et al.?--- correct precise answer --- Merit selection is justified for
many public employees.
76. How do merit system requirements affect the hiring process?-
-- correct precise answer --- They are viewed as an impediment to
a timely and eflcient hiring process.
, 77. What do disciplinary procedures in merit systems protect?---
correct precise answer --- They protect employees' due process
rights.
78. How do disciplinary procedures affect managers'
capabilities?--- correct precise answer --- They inhibit man- agers'
capability in removing unsatisfactory employees.
79. What is a major area of contention between HR staff and
public managers?-
: Merit system requirements, usually set by law.
80. How are the salaries for most public officials set?--- correct
precise answer --- Salaries are generally set by statute or
ordinance.
81. How can the salaries of public officials be increased?---
correct precise answer --- Salaries can only be increased through
an amendment to the statute or ordinance.
82. What effect does increasing a public official's salary often
have?--- correct precise answer --- It may spark a public outcry to
contain costs.
83. Why are many top-level public officials reluctant to push for
salary increas- es?--- correct precise answer --- Due to concerns
about public outcry and the potential for increased taxation.
84. What challenge does HR face regarding compensation for
public officials?--- correct precise answer --- -
Assuring fair and equitable compensation throughout all job levels
within the organization.