This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > Policy > Governance > Public Policy – Quiz 10 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Public Policy Quiz 10 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What is the final step in the policy process? A) Identifying problems and issues. B) Setting the public agenda. C) Implementing policies. D) Evaluating policies. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Evaluating policies. 2. Which court case establishes Judicial Review? A) Mculloh V Maryland. B) Marbury V Madison. C) Plessey V Ferguson. D) Hamilton V Jefferson. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Marbury V Madison. 3. What is it called when interest groups try to persuade legislators to introduce or vote a certain way on a bill? A) Lobbying. B) Public policy. C) Demonstrating. D) PAC. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Lobbying. 4. National Policy for persons with disabilitieds was framed in the year A) 2005. B) 2004. C) 2006. D) 2003. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 2006. 5. Which of the following statements reflects Enlightenment arguments against the Divine Right Theory of government? A) God has chosen all government rulers. B) Independence is built by Military Might. C) The power of government is derived from the governed. D) A capitalist economic system is essential for a functioning Democracy. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The power of government is derived from the governed. 6. Which of the following do the U.S. Congress and the Ohio General Assembly have in common? A) They are both appointed by the executive branch. B) They are both law-making bodies of government. C) The members of each are elected for six year terms. D) They both meet in Washington, D.C. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They are both law-making bodies of government. 7. What influences public policy and informs the policymakers? A) Mass Media. B) Post offices. C) TV. D) Schools. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mass Media. 8. The approval of a policy by legislation A) Policy evaluation. B) Policy implementation. C) Policy formulation. D) Policy adoption. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Policy adoption. 9. Which one is NOT a civic duties that you should have as a U.S. citizen? A) Put people in jail. B) Be informed. C) Speak up and vote. D) Respect other's rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Put people in jail. 10. Once a candidate has been nominated, they must then ..... before being elected. A) Caucus. B) Detente. C) Campaign. D) Filibuster. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Campaign. 11. The Federal Reserve can increase ....., which makes banks more selective when loaning out money A) Dividends. B) Percentage/Earnings Ratios. C) Blue Chip Stocks. D) Reserve Requirements. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Reserve Requirements. 12. Laws or rules for the community or nation that are to protect the rights of individuals, and promotes the general welfare of the people A) Agenda. B) Lobbyist. C) Policymaker. D) Public policy. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Public policy. 13. The government uses media to ..... A) Offer people the chance to communicate with the public. B) Transmit sensitive information to other countries. C) Communicate with the public. D) Provide support for opposing parties isses. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Communicate with the public. 14. The 3 factors that are used to predict who will vote are age, income and ..... A) Home Ownership. B) Gender. C) Where you live. D) Education. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Education. 15. Inflation is a general decrease in price? A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) False. 16. Where in the US Constitution is the authority given for the United States Government to tax its citizens? A) Article III. B) Article II. C) Article IV. D) Article I. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Article I. 17. Reflects the data, information, and knowledge management activities as core work of nurses. A) Professional Nurse. B) Ethical Standards. C) Standards of Practice. D) Nursing Policy. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Standards of Practice. 18. Clean air and National Security are examples of Non-excludable goods. A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 19. One of the two main political parties in the United States. Founded in 1828 by supporters of Andrew Jackson, this is the world's oldest active political party. Today their core values align with liberal ideology. A) Republican Party. B) Democratic Party. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Democratic Party. 20. To regulate means TO MONITOR and COOPERATE A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) False. 21. The Weakness of Process model ..... A) Process model can interrupt the policy cycle. B) Public policy making is not always done step by step. C) Process model can go in order by policy cycle. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Process model can go in order by policy cycle. 22. Which of the following is not a way to control mandatory spending (think controlling Entitlement Programs)? A) Deny qualified people the benefits once the money runs out. B) Lower the benefits amount (reduce how much aid people get). C) Raise the requirement threshold (like increase age to retirement). D) Raise the FICA (Social Security tax). Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Deny qualified people the benefits once the money runs out. 23. Which is NOT a role of mass media? A) Identifying candidates. B) Emphasizing select issues. C) Broadcasting different points of view. D) Purposefully include false information. E) Writing editorials. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Purposefully include false information. 24. Voter turnout occurs more frequently during ..... elections than at any other time. A) City and county. B) State elections. C) Local elections. D) Presidential elections. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Presidential elections. 25. Who is responsible for proposing public policy? A) Local business owners. B) Government officials, legislators, and stakeholders. C) Teachers and students. D) Celebrities and influencers. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Government officials, legislators, and stakeholders. 26. Imagine the country is going through a tough economic phase. When would the government typically use expansionary fiscal policy? A) During a period of recession. B) When the country is experiencing demand-pull inflation. C) When the government has a budget surplus. D) During a period of economic stability. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) During a period of recession. 27. Headquartered in New York City, the 190 member nations of the following organization work together to promote peace and to help solve economic, social, cultural, and humanitarian problems A) European Union. B) Kyoto Protocol. C) United Nations. D) World Trade Organization. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) United Nations. 28. Maintaining internal well-being by implementing good rule of law, strengthening security in the country, and answering to the demands of the citizens are the demerits of public policy. A) True. B) False. C) Not mentioned. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 29. Which is the main problem in today's world? A) The various aftermaths of the Iraq War. B) The situation on the Korean Peninsula is tense. C) The continuation and escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. D) All right. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All right. 30. The United States implemented the Open Door policy with which foreign country? A) Russia. B) Mexico. C) England. D) China. 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