Selected MCQ

Current Question
What does "planning is pervasive" mean?
  • A. Unrelated to education
  • B. Only at the secondary level
  • C. Across all levels of management
  • D. Limited to the primary level
Correct Answer: C
Explanation:
Planning occurs at all levels.
Related Question 1
In planning, what does the term "pervasive" mean?
  • A. Present in all segments and levels
  • B. Limited to top management
  • C. Irrelevant to organizational goals
  • D. Temporary in nature
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Planning exists at all levels of management.
Related Question 2
Which planning type involves simultaneous funding in a pilot area?
  • A. Centralized
  • B. Integrated
  • C. Indicative
  • D. Sectoral
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Integrated planning pools resources.
Related Question 3
What is a drawback of Integrated Planning?
  • A. Centralized decisions
  • B. Scattered development
  • C. Slow implementation
  • D. Lack of involvement
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
It may cause scattered efforts.
Related Question 4
In Sectoral Planning, how are projects implemented?
  • A. Locally
  • B. By individual sectors
  • C. Simultaneously
  • D. Without cooperation
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
Each sector executes its own plans.
Related Question 5
What characterizes Indicative Planning?
  • A. Centralized decisions
  • B. Grassroots involvement
  • C. Limited cooperation
  • D. Simultaneous funding
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
It involves local participation.