
Forms & Function of state and non state institutions
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- Q1What is a state institution?An organization owned and operated by a corporationAn organization owned and operated by the governmentAn organization owned and operated by a non-profitAn organization owned and operated by individuals30s
- Q2Which of the following is an example of a state institution?A charter schoolA private schoolA homeschoolA public school30s
- Q3What is a non-state institution?An organization owned and operated by the governmentAn organization not owned or operated by the governmentAn organization owned and operated by a corporationAn organization owned and operated by individuals30s
- Q4Which of the following is an example of a non-state institution?A police departmentA public libraryA fire stationA church30s
- Q5What is the purpose of state institutions?To generate profits for the governmentTo promote political partiesTo control the actions of citizensTo provide services and resources to citizens30s
- Q6What is the purpose of non-state institutions?To promote government policiesTo provide services and resources to individuals or specific groupsTo facilitate international tradeTo control the actions of individuals30s
- Q7Which of the following is a disadvantage of state institutions?Bureaucracy and inefficiencyLack of fundingLack of resourcesLack of accountability30s
- Q8Which of the following is a disadvantage of non-state institutions?Lack of resourcesLack of fundingLack of regulationLack of accountability30s
- Q9Which of the following is an ideal combination of state and non-state institutions?An overreliance on non-state institutionsA complete absence of state and non-state institutionsAn overreliance on state institutionsA balance that allows for effective service provision and accountability30s
- Q10What is an example of a public-private partnership?A company working with a government agency to provide a serviceA trade union working with a government agency to regulate a marketAn individual working with a non-profit organization to provide direct aidA non-profit organization working with a corporation to promote a political cause30s
- Q11Who funds state institutions?Religious organizationsPrivate individualsThe governmentNon-profit organizations30s
- Q12Who funds non-state institutions?Religious organizationsNon-profit organizationsThe governmentPrivate individuals or organizations30s
- Q13What is the relationship between state and non-state institutions?They only collaborate on religious initiativesThey often work together to meet societal needsThey always compete against each otherThey never interact with each other30s
- Q14What is the benefit of having both state and non-state institutions?They prevent any corruption in societyThey create competition which improves servicesThey can provide a variety of services to citizensThey allow for the government to control society30s
- Q15What is a common example of a non-state institution?Movie theatersPrivate hospitalsPublic hospitalsMosques30s