POM - MCQs Final
POM - MCQs Final
POM - MCQs Final
2. Management is :
a) an art
b) a science
c) both an art and a science
d) neither an art nor a science
a) coordinating and communicating in the organization with the responsibility for overall operations of the
enterprise
b) coordinating the activities of sales and making people
c) a body which is concerned in setting various rules to run a business concern
d) none of these.
a) Henri Fayol
b) F.W.Taylor
c) Elton Mayo
d) M.P.Follett.
6. Paternalism refer to :
a) the hiring of many father -son teams of employees
b) the governing of a people in a fatherly manner
c) a very autocratic ,directive leadership pattern
d) the handicraft method of production.
7. Taylor's pig iron experiments were cost-effective. For example:
a) Schmidt produced four times as much for a 60% incentive
b) Schmidt produced ten times as much for a 100% incentive
c) Schmidt produced the same amount for a 10% incentive
d) Schmidt produced four times as much for no additional pay.
8. The person at the top of the organizational hierarchy is least likely to be called;
a) President
b) General Manager
c) Executive officer
d) First-line supervisor
11. In comparison to top level managers, a first -line supervisor will spend more time in :
a) direction of subordinates
b) policy making
c) public relations
d) long range planning
12. Which level of management would be most involved in the function of planning and organizing?
a) top
b) middle
c) first level
d) all of these
13. Which level of management would be most involved in the function of directing and controlling?
a) top
b) middle
c) first level
d) all of these
14. The identification of objectives and the formulation of policies, procedures and methods make up
the:
a) planning process
b) organizing process
c) directing process
d) controlling process
A. top management
B. middle management
C. lower management
D. all of these.
16. The determination and grouping of activities, delegation of authority, span of management etc, are
involved in the function of :
A. planning
B. organizing
C. directing
D. controlling
17. The result of the process of organising are typically represented by means of an:
A. organization
B. organization manual
C. organization matrix
D. organization committee.
22. The chief informational needs required for effective planning are:
A. execution-planning-control
B. planning-control-execution
C. control-executive-planning
D. planning-executive-control
24. Several results are known to be a product of formalized planning .Which is the least likely?
25. When performance is measured and evaluated against the plans, several alternatives may be pursued.
Which of the following would probably NOT be a viable option?
26. Three types of plans are usually used in large business corporations. Which of the following is least
useful?
A. strategic
B. annual operating
C. short-range operational
D. informal
27. What is the typical time horizon for long-range (strategic) plans for most organizations?
A. 3 to 6 months
B. 1 year
C. 5 years
D. 10 years
28. The most current flow of formalized planning process is initiated at:
A. the plan
B. the time span involved
C. the number of influencing variables
D. the predictability of the variables
A. trend extrapolations
B. scenario writing
C. Delphi technique
D. Model building.
31. The best way to keep up with socio-cultural trends is through:
A. Delphi technique
B. reading trade journals
C. contacting government agencies
D. Wharton econometric mode
33. MBA evaluates the performance of operating units and individuals in terms of :
A. employee characteristics
B. employee personal traits
C. objective work goals
D. All of these.
34. Concern about Government's fiscal and monetary policy has been most prevalent on the ------scene.
A. domestic
B. international
C. both domestic or international
D. neither domestic nor international.
35. The situation which leads to the greatest difficulty in planning is the one in which prices in an industry
are:
A. slowly increasing
B. slowly decreasing
C. subject to change in unanticipated ways
D. Subject to no change.
36. Sales forecast is particularly useful when the market demand for a firm's products or services has been
historically :
A. stable
B. unstable
C. both stable and unstable
D. None of these.
A. top management
B. middle management
C. lower management
D. All of these levels.
38. The final step in long -range planning is :
39. The statement "We desire to reduce absenteeism to 3.4% by March 15,1990" is an example of:
A. an objective
B. a strategy
C. a policy
D. a rule.
A. an objective
B. a strategy
C. a policy
D. a rule.
41. The least common, rarely feasible ,approach to developing strategy and long -rang plans is :
43. What is the typical time horizon for long-range plans for most organization ;
A. 3 to 6 months
B. 12 months
C. 5 years
D. 10 years
45. The participation rate of large firms (Fortune 's 500 largest U.S .Corporations )in MBO systems has
been:
A. implement the program, define the job, set objectives, evaluate performance
B. evaluate performance, define the job, set objectives, implement the program
C. set objectives, evaluate performance, implement the program
D. define the job ,set objectives, evaluate performance, implement the program.
48. The decision to promote the sale of service contrasts with T.V .sales to ensure that customers maintain
the T.V. properly is an example of :
A. imposed policy
B. originated policy
C. appealed policy
D. none of these.
49. A policy a paying 8.33% of the pay as bonus to employees every years that is formulated because of
"Payment of Bonus Act" is an example of :
A. imposed policy
B. originated policy
C. appealed policy
D. none of these.
50. A decision to restrict the distribution of sugar, vanaspati etc. before a week to the budget presentation
in the Parliament constitutes a:
A. production policy
B. finance policy
C. sales policy
D. personnel policy
51. The decision to locate new plants within a certain distance from the major market area constitutes a:
A. production policy
B. finance policy
C. sale policy
D. Personnel policy.
52. The decision to lease rather than purchase retail sales outlets is an example of the formation of:
A. production policy
B. finance policy
C. sales policy
D. personnel policy.
53. The decision that applicants should be placed in an apprentice program on the basis of ability test is an
example of a:
A. production policy
B. finance policy
C. sales policy
D. Personnel policy.
54. The basic policy, which is very broad in scope and affects the organization as a whole ,used mainly by:
A. top managers
B. middle managers
C. first-level managers
D. lower managers
55. A great deal of which type of policy formulation indicates that top managers have not successfully
anticipated the policy needs of the organization?
A. appealed policy
B. imposed policy
C. originated policy
D. all of these.
56. A description of how each of a series of takes is to take place when it will take place and by whom it is
to be accomplished is normally included in a statement of :
A. objectives
B. policy
C. procedures
D. methods.
A. control process
B. planning process
C. management process
D. decision-making process
A. intuitive
B. judgemental
C. problem-solving
D. group decisions
59. The decision making process has several characteristics.Which of the following wings is NOT typically
included?
A. it is goal oriented
B. it occurs in sequential chains
C. it occurs over time
D. it cannot be learned in the classroom
60. The decision making process is conducted in three different ways .Which is NOT a typical method?
A. intuitively
B. based on judgement
C. by fate
D. by a problem solving process
61. Business firms typically seek ------- solutions to problems:
A. minimal
B. satisfactory
C. maximal
D. optional
A. diagnosis
B. discovery of alternatives
C. analysis of alternatives
D. all of these.
65. The principle of limiting factor states that in choosing from among alternatives the more individuals can
identify and solve for those factors which are critical to :
A. formulation of organizational policies, rules, procedures and strategies, the more clearly and
accurately they can select the most favourable alternatives
B. the attainment of desired goal, the more clearly and accurately they can select the most favourable
alternative
C. organizational efficacy, the more clearly and accurately they can select the most viable alternatives
D. none of these.
A. management of audit
B. performance appraisal
C. decision making
D. Financial planning.
A. when it is rewarded
B. when the level of stress is appropriate
C. when adequate time is available for considering a problem
D. All of these
68. One disadvantage of group participation in decision making is :
A. time required
B. knowledge available
C. motivation of the members
D. Effect on morale.
69. The primary advantage of the nominal group techniques over brainstorming is :
A. procrastination
B. indecisiveness
C. timidity
D. Integration.
72. The least plausible reason for students to study top management decision making is :
73. The extent of factual analysis, which is based on mathematical model building and which has been
found to be useful in decision making, is called:
A. operations research
B. simulation method
C. linear programing
D. any of the above.
A. people
B. activities
C. objectives and results
D. company history
A. when persons are able to communicate, willing to act and share a purpose
B. where persons are able to communicate and willing to act
C. where persons marshall their resources in such fashion as maximum return is ensured
D. when persons are ready to act and share a purpose.
82. Within organization ,members with common social interests normally band together to form:
A. dysfunctional groups
B. informal groups
C. role groups
D. none of these.
A. performance appraisal
B. organizational analysis
C. transactional analysis
D. none of these.
84. The firm's internal organization structure often needs revision because of :
85. The descriptive word most clearly associated with the organic approach to structure is :
A. static
B. rigid
C. bureaucratic
D. dynamic.
90. It is generally agree that the most important activity of the Board of Directors is :
A. trusteeship
B. assisting in public relations
C. selection of executives
D. none of these.
91. Guidelines for establishing vertical layers include all but which one of the following:
A. keep the number of levels to a minimum
B. place decision making at the highest level it can be efficiently handled
C. avoid duplication in the chain of command
D. Authority and responsibility should be clearly defined.
92. Traditional principles authority are limited by the fact that they are:
A. too general to provide guidance needed in application
B. too complex by involving the by dynamics of human behaviour
C. too flexible in the organization that results
D. too personal in their inclusion of motivational considerations.
93. The removal of an unpleasant stimulus is called:
A. punishment
B. positive reinforcement
C. negative reinforcement
D. the law of effect.
94. Among the following ,the term with the broadest scope is :
A. authority
B. influence
C. power
D. none of these.
95. The source of power most likely to be used by a person with charisma is :
A. reward
B. coercive
C. referent
D. expect.
96. Which regard to power and authority ,we may conclude all but which one of the following :
A. authority is only one source of influence among many
B. supervisor should never have to rely on coercive power to obtain results
C. constant reliance on authority indicates a potential supervisory problem
D. group acceptance of authority is necessary for it to become a useful influence.
97. The process of delegation ideally includes all but which task?
A. specification of decisions to be made
B. statement of the method of accomplishment to be used
C. definition of assignment
D. declination of expected results.
98. The ratio of the number of subordinates that a manager can effectively supervise is :
A. six to one
B. eight to one
C. twelve to one
D. it depends on a number of other factors.
103. With regard to the differentiation of line and staff, we may conclude;
A. line has total authority ;staff is limited to an advisory role
B. power is shifting away from staff toward line and appropriately so
C. the continued distinction creates unfortunate psychological batters
D. there is a sharp difference between the two.
104. Among large firms, committees have been reported to be used in:
A. less than 10 percent
B. about one -third
C. about two-thirds
D. over 90 percent.
105. Several guides to committee management exist .Which is NOT normally advocated?
A. keep them small
B. define their purpose, goals and authority
C. distribute agendas and reports at the beginning of the meeting
D. select a strong, impartial chairperson.
113. The defining characteristics of a group include all but which of the following :
A. cohesion
B. identity
C. shared interests
D. interaction.
114. Due to the need for face-to -face contact, group membership seldom rises above:
A. 5
B. 10
C. 15
D. 20
115. The need level least likely to be satisfied in most group contexts is :
A. physiological
B. security
C. social
D. esteem.
116. The structure property of groups that supervisors should be most concerned about is:
A. goals
B. norms
C. roles
D. status.
121. The process of perception typically includes all but which of the following?
A. interpreting data
B. creating data
C. selecting data
D. organizing data.
124. Within an organization, members with common social interests normally band together to form:
A. dysfunctional groups
B. informal groups
C. role status group
D. none of these.
128. The control that informal groups exert over the behaviour of members of the group itself:
A. internal social control
B. external social control
C. functional control
D. self-control.
129. Sociogram is a technique adopted for;
A. understanding degree of social responsibility of a business unit
B. analysing an informal organization
C. understanding technical characteristic of a work group
D. all of these.
134. The employee services department would probably NOT have responsibility for :
A. publications
B. recreation programs
C. safety
D. grievance handling.
135. The process involved in terminating an employee would most likely be handled by:
A. employment
B. employment services
C. labour relations
D. training.
136. Suppose you are the General Manager of a company and as such have to deal with people
and resources. An idea strikes your mind which is bound to improve the productivity of the organization ,but
you know that employees will resent it.
140. Psychological tests for executive selection are helpful ,but have a serious imitation ,which is :
A. cost in terms of time and of interpretative grading
B. lack of agreement on what traits should be included
C. dislike of many competent managerial candidates in being subjected to them
D. none of these.
141. One of the main reasons for obtaining a manager from outside an enterprise is :
A. to obtain fresh idea and new applications of management
B. to enhance the public image of the enterprise being good place to work
C. to avoid a moral problem among old employees
D. none of these
142. The favouring of relatives of the firm's executives when promotions come up is known as:
A. partiality
B. patronage
C. nepotism
D. red tapism.
143. The procedure followed in discovering all of the facts about a group of jobs is ;
A. job analysis
B. job specification
C. job evaluation
D. job rotation.
144. The shifting of an employee from one of another that does not involve the assumption of
greater responsibilities is knows:`
A. shifting
B. transfer
C. exchange
D. termination.
146. A collection of tasks, duties and responsibilities assigned to and performed by a single
individual is a :
A. job
B. occupation
C. position
D. grade.
147. Process of collecting and analysing information about the duties, responsibilities and conditions
of a specific work assignment is :
A. job analysis
B. job evaluation
C. activity analysis
D. occupation analysis
148. Work assignment having a specific of duties, responsibilities and conditions differing those of
other assignments is :
A. an occupation
B. an assignment
C. job
D. a position.
151. Traditional approach to appraisal, now-a-days, have increasingly emphasized the evaluation
of:
A. employee characteristics
B. employee performance
C. employee relations
D. none of these.
153. The traditional method of appraisal whereby the rate lists the employees according to their
level of performance is called the:
A. ranking method
B. critical incident method
C. checklist method
D. graphic scales method
E. forced distribution method.
154. The method in which the relative percentage ranking of each employee is indicated in respect
to each factor, rather than on an overall basis ,is the:
A. ranking method
B. force distribution method.
C. critical incidents method
D. checklist method
E. graphic scales method
155. The method of appraisal in which the employee is rated in respect to a quantitative for each
factor is the:
A. ranking method
B. critical incidents method
C. checklist method
D. graphic scales method
E. force distribution the method.
156. The method in which the rate indicates which statements in a prepared list are descriptive of
the employee or his performance is the :
A. ranking method
B. critical incidents method
C. checklist method
D. graphic scales method
E. force distributing method.
157. The method of appraisal in which the rather is required to keep a record of notable instance
and failure for each employee during the ranking period is the :
A. ranking incidents method
B. critical method
C. checklist method
D. graphical scales method
E. forced distribution method
158. A relatively recent development in the area of performance appraisal by which the
performance review is oriented toward mutually established job objectives, is:
A. goal oriented appraisal
B. checklist method
C. critical incidents method
D. graphical scales method.
159. The formal meeting and discussion between the rather and the employee, which is held in
conjunction with a periodic appraisal of performance ,is called :
A. depth interview
B. stress interview
C. appraisal interview
D. none of these.
161. The process of determining the correct rate of pay for a position is called:
A. job analysis
B. job evaluation
C. job description
D. job specification
162. Of the on-the-job methods of development ,the method which is most widely used and which
concerns the development of knowledge and skill in a particular job is :
A. coaching
B. position rotation
C. special projects
D. committee assignments
163. The on-the -job methods of development which involves assignment to additional research
studies or tasks that are not part of the usual job routine is called:
A. coaching
B. position rotation
C. special projects
D. committee assignments.
164. Of the off-the -job methods of training and development, the method most frequently used to
convey special areas of knowledge is known as:
165. The method of participants are placed in a simulated competitive environment and operate as
executive team is :
166. The developmental method in which the participants have the opportunity to learn human
relations skill in a laboratory setting is :
167. The method in which participants meet as a group for a relatively extended period for the
purpose of achieving better self-knowledge and awareness of social interaction is :
A. it is goal oriented
B. it occurs in sequential chains
C. it occurs over time
D. it cannot be learned in the classroom.
171. In comparison to top level manager, a first-line supervisor will spend more time in :
A. direction of subordinates
B. policy making
C. public relations
D. long-range planning.
A. intuitive
B. judgmental
C. problem-solving
D. group decisions.
A. time required
B. knowledge available
C. motivation of the members
D. effect on morale.
A. providing direction
B. initiating operations
C. providing support resources
D. measuring performance against the plan.
A. task assignment
B. work habits
C. personal aspirations
D. attitudes and values.
A. planning
B. controlling
C. communicating
D. representing
178. Successful communication involves the occurrence of a :
A. desire change
B. undesired change
C. no change
D. none of these.
A. 25%
B. 50%
C. 75%
D. 100%
A. sender-message-transmission-recipient-meaning
B. message-sender-signal-receiver-decode
C. sender-transmission-message-decode-meaning
D. message-transmission- encode-receiver-decode.
181. Among several communication options, managers are known to spend the most time in:
A. writing
B. speaking
C. reading
D. listing.
A. stop talking
B. restate the other's comment as you heard it
C. avoid the use of idle chatter
D. show genuine concern and a willingness to listen.
A. 25%
B. 50%
C. 75%
D. 100%
A. followers
B. leader
C. community of interests between the two
D. all of these.
188. In two polls regarding business leadership in 16 social and economic areas, it was found that:
189. The assumption that a leader and his behaviour cannot be analysed and that " a leader is
leader" are consistent with the -------approach to studying leadership.
A. great-man
B. trait
C. situational
D. none of these.
190. Difficulties in defining and measuring personality characteristics of leader are problems
encountered in conjunction with the:
A. great-man approach
B. trait approach
C. situational approach
D. none of these.
191. Shifting the emphasis from what the leader is to what leader does is consistent with the :
A. great-man approach
B. trait approach
C. behavioural approach
D. none of these.
192. The study of leadership has focused primarily on three areas, NOT include:
A. traits
B. leadership
C. attitude and emotions
D. situational factors.
A. positive leadership
B. negative leadership
C. centralised leadership
D. decentralised leadership
195. The manager who motivates people by explicitly or implicitly threatening punishment of some
kind for non-cooperation is using:
A. positive leadership
B. negative leadership
C. centralised leadership
D. decentralised leadership
196. In which leadership climate would the employee tune to " look for a way out "of the situation?
A. positive
B. negative
C. both positive and negative
D. neither positive nor negative.
A. boss centred
B. group centred
C. subordinates centred
D. rule centred.
A. decentralisation
B. two-way communication
C. participation
D. all of these.
200. One who holds his position because of force of prestige attached to his office is called:
A. intellectual leader
B. institutional leader
C. democratic leader
D. creative leader.
201. Industrial leaders are developed by improving the natural talents which individuals possess
through:
A. formal education
B. industrial training
C. self-development
D. all of these.
202. Which motives would be most important in guiding a person's behaviour at a particular time,
those that are -----?
A. satisfied
B. unsatisfied
C. both of these
D. none of these.
203. For which socio-economic group of people would the physical dimension of motivation be
most important?
A. upper income
B. middle income
C. lower income
D. none of these.
204. Achievement for its own sake and sacrifice of personal com-fort for the good of someone else
or for a cause typifies the --------dimension of motivation.
A. physical
B. social
C. psychic
D. none of these.
A. Abraham
B. David Mc Cleland
C. Kurt Lewin
D. Herzberg.
207. What in your opinion would be the most powerful personal objective of a Nobel Prize winning
chemist working in the research department of a medical concern?
A. money
B. status
C. pride of creativity
D. none of these.
208. Arrange these needs in a hierarchy in order of their power to motivate behaviour:
A. love
B. esteem
C. physiological
D. self-actualization
E. safety.
209. An employee working under a financial incentive system, who would like to produce more in
order to earn more money but would thereby lose the friendship of those in the work group, faces an--------.
210. The junior executive who faces the choice of either working in the evening or missing a due
date for a job assignment is involved in an ----conflict situation.
A. approach -approach
B. approach-avoidance
C. avoidance-avoidance
D. none of these.
211. The foreman who “gets made" at an inspector for rejecting parts manufacture in this
department thereby exhibits:
A. aggressive response
B. withdrawal response
C. compromise response
D. none of these.
212. A woman employee who" breaks down and cries “when repairman who " hits sensitive
mechanism with a wrench because he is unable to loosen it both illustrate the reaction called:
A. aggressive response
B. withdrawal response
C. compromise response
D. none of these.
A. Douglas Mc Gregor
B. A.H Maslow
C. Frederick Herzberg
D. David Mc Clelland.
214. The managerial assumption that people basically dislike work ,prefer to be directed, and want
to avoid responsibility has been called:
A. Theory X
B. Theory Y
C. Theory Z
D. None of these.
215. Theory Y approach imply that great reliance should be placed on :
A. external control
B. internal control
C. production control
D. none of these.
217. In considering the hard or punitive verse the soft or human relations, reactions to handing the
consequences of Theory X,Mc Gregor suggest that the best alternative is :
A. hard
B. soft
C. both hard and soft
D. neither hard not soft
A. A.H.Maslow
B. Douglas Mc Gregor
C. Frederick Herzberg
D. F.W.Taylor.
219. The set of factors which is primarily concerned with things that "surround" the job are called:
A. motivational factors
B. maintenance factors
C. motivational and maintenance factors
D. none of these.
220. A set of factors which are concerned with the job itself are called:
A. motivational factors
B. maintenance factors
C. both of these
D. none of these.
221. The two factors theory of motivation has been much criticised .Which statement is least
valid?
223. The proper sequence of the three steps in the traditional control process is :
224. Controls should be exercised over each of the major functions of a (manufacturing)
organization. Which function is not normally listed as a major (line)?
A. accounting
B. marketing
C. production
D. quality.
A. direct labour
B. travel
C. southern region
D. materials.
A. Board of Directors
B. President
C. Works manager
D. Foreman
E. All of these.
227. Control systems typically focus on all but which of the following factors:
228. Some prerequisites for a workable control system are that control should:
A. providing direction
B. initiating operations
C. providing support resources
D. measuring performances against the plans
230. When performance is measured and evaluated against the plans, several alternatives may
be pursued. Which of the following would probably NOT be a viable option?
A. observations
B. reports
C. summaries
D. statistical data
E. all of these.
233. All of the following are dangers inherent in over control except:
A. time consuming
B. observer's purpose may be misunderstood
C. data acquired tend to be general rather than precise
D. all of these
235. In terms of the three focal points of control systems, people in our society generally like-----
best.
A. self control
B. centralized control
C. personal control
D. none of these.
236. Which focal point in the operation of the control system has the classic approach to
organization theory tended to emphasize?
A. centralized control
B. personal control
C. self-control
D. all of these.
237. Which focal point in the operation of control systems does the behavioural point of view
emphasize?
A. centralize control
B. personal
C. self-control
D. man-oriented.
A. profit-oriented
B. cost-oriented
C. objective-oriented
D. man-oriented.
A. reports
B. personal objectives
C. standards
D. key cases.
A. cost control
B. financial control
C. budgetary control
D. all of these.
258. Several types of control systems rely on quantitative data in their measurement process
.Which type does NOT?
A. social control
B. financial control
C. production control
D. quality control.
A. trial balance
B. balance sheet
C. income statement
D. none of these.
260. One of the following budgets is probably most closely allied to the sales budget:
A. labour budget
B. production budget
C. advertising budget
D. cash budget.
A. centralized control
B. personal control
C. self-control
D. none of these.
A. coincide with the period used for the profit and loss statement
B. include the complete cycle of activity being budget
C. be guided by the limits of the forecasts about the activities
D. all of these.
A. fixed
B. variable
C. semi-variable
D. flexible
A. maintaining quality
B. arranging floor plans
C. machine-loading
D. scales forecasting.
268. One conclusion from the Hawthorne studies was that:
269. The area of behavioural science application that emphasizes the importance of common
understanding and its assessment is ;
A. communication
B. motivation
C. leadership
D. development
270. The area of behavioral science research that focuses on the personal factors underlying high
productivity ,as well as high morale, is the area of employee:
A. communication
B. motivation
C. leadership
D. development
271. The area having to do with identifying personal characteristics and situational factors leading to
managerial success is that of:
A. communication
B. motivation
C. leadership
D. development
272. The situational variable organizations, the systems approach to management has resulted in
particular interest being given to:
A. economic
B. political
C. socio-culture
D. technological
273. As applied in business organizations, the systems approach to management has resulted in
particular being given to:
A. behavioural factors
B. formal authority
C. information and decision process
D. none of the above
276. When management pays attention to more important areas and when day-to -day routine
problems are looked after by lower-level of management ,this is known as:
A. Management By Objectives(MBO)
B. Management of Exception (MBE)
C. Unity of Command
D. Critical Path Method (CPM)
A. reduces efficiency
B. affects the authority-responsibility relationship
C. increases efficiency
D. causes every employee to have only one boss
279. Hierarchy:
A. eclectic
B. behavioural
C. quantitative
D. process
A. input
B. output
C. transformation process
D. resistance to change
A. mechanical
B. biological
C. contrived
D. all of the above
A. developing strategy
B. formulating objectives
C. being a company spokesman
D. developing technology
290. Guiding and supervising the efforts of subordinates towards the attainment of the organization
's goals describes the function of :
A. planning
B. organizing
C. directing
D. controlling
291. Directing function of management embraces activities of :
294. Establishing standards, comparing actual results with standards and taking corrective actions
are the steps included in the process of
A. planning
B. controlling
C. directing
D. organizing
A. planning
B. organizing
C. staffing
D. motivation
296. Successful coordination of activities results from effectively carrying out the function:
A. planning
B. organizing
C. staffing
D. directing
E. all of these
297. Line functions are concerned with those activities which are connected with the discharge of:
299. In terms of the sequential relationship, the first function requiring managerial attention is:
A. planning
B. coordinates
C. directing
D. controlling
300. The last function in the sequence, which culminates in the attainment of organization
objectives, is:
A. organizing
B. coordinating
C. controlling
D. planning
302. Which of the following functions of management are more closely related?
A. planning
B. coordination
C. motivation
D. control
310. The activity of an executive manager in which we given careful consideration to future even is
known as:
A. planning
B. controlling
C. appraising
D. organizing
E. developing
312. The principle of limiting factor states that in choosing from among alternatives the more
individuals can identify and solve for those factors which are critical to:
A. formulation of organizational policies,rules ,procedures and strategies,the more clearly and
accurately they can select the most favourable alternative
B. the attainment of desired goal,the more clearly and accurately they can select the most favourable
alternative
C. organizational efficiency and efficacy,the more clearly accurately they can select most favourable
alternative
D. none of these
324. The specification of XYZ Ltd. Can accept gifts from suppliers except token gifts of purely
nominal or advertising value. It is a:
A. objectives
B. policy
C. procedure
D. method
328. In its approach to decision making, operations research emphasizes the use of .......... point of
view
A. departmental
B. inter-departmental
C. inter-firm
D. none of these
331. The probability of a new product's success is 0.6 , with an expected value of Rs.21,600.What
is projected savings?
A. Rs.12,960
B. Rs.21,600
C. Rs.34,560
D. Rs.36,800
332. The method that is appropriate when costs associated with idle capacity must be balanced
costs of waiting is:
A. queuing theory
B. probability analysis
C. game theory
D. linear programming
333. The manager who attaches quantitative estimates of the likelihood of various events as an aid
to decision making is utilising
A. queuing theory
B. probability analysis
C. game theory
D. linear programming
334. Determining a decision -making strategy by anticipating what a major competitor will do
involves the use of :
A. queuing theory
B. probability analysis
C. game theory
D. linear programming
335. The mathematical method that would be appropriate when we want to determine how many
units each of a number of limitations so as to maximize revenue is :
A. queuing theory
B. probability analysis
C. game theory
D. linear programming
336. The most complex of the programming (charting) techniques for non-repetitive action is:
A. PERT
B. Gantt
C. Impact
D. Milestone
337. If, in PERT, the optimistic time estimate for an activity is 3 days, the most likely is 6 and the
pessimistic 12, what is the expected time if all three have equal probability?
A. 7 days
B. 9 days
C. 12 days
D. 21 days
338. Assume an 80 percent learning curve. If it takes an average of 50 hours to assemble 2 units,
how many hours (average/unit) would it take to assemble 4?
A. 25
B. 32
C. 40
D. 50
353. Decentralization :
A. increases the importance of superiors
B. decreases the importance of superiors
C. increases the importance of subordinates
D. decreases the importance of subordinates
361. The study of group dynamics shows that when group members select their fellow employees
the result is:
A. job satisfaction increases
B. productivity decreases
C. wants satisfaction increases
D. productivity increases
E. both a & b
363. Which motives would be most important in guiding a person's behaviour at a particular time,
those that are------?
A. satisfied
B. unsatisfied
C. both of these
D. none of these
364. for which socio-economic group of people would the physical dimension of motivation be most
important?
A. upper income
B. middle income
C. lower income
D. none of these
365. Achievement for its own sake and sacrifice of personal comfort for the good of someone else
or for a cause typify the ------ dimension of motivation
A. physical
B. social
C. psychic
D. none of these
367. A.H. Maslow suggested that in modern society, safety needs are
A. completely satisfied (100%)
B. Largely satisfied (70%)
C. Partially satisfied (30%)
D. unsatisfied
368. What in your onion would be the most powerful personal objective of a Nobel Prize winning
chemist working in the research department of medical concern?
A. money
B. status
C. pride of creativity
D. none of these
369. The foreman who "get mad “at an inspector for rejecting parts manufactured in his department
thereby exhibits
A. aggressive response
B. withdrawal response
C. compromise response
D. none of these
370. The managerial assumption that people basically dislike work, prefer to be directed, and want
to avoid responsibility has been called
A. theory X
B. theory Y
C. theory Z
D. none of these
372. The managerial assumption that work is as natural as play or rest, and that higher order needs
are the ones particularly relevant to successful motivation, is called
A. theory X
B. theory Y
C. theory Z
D. none of these
376. In considering the hard or punitive versus the soft or human relations, reactions to handling
the consequences of the theory X, Mc Gregor suggest that the best alternative is
A. hard
B. soft
C. both hard and soft
D. neither hard not soft
377. A set of factors which are concerned with the job itself are
A. motivation factors
B. maintenance factors
C. both of these
D. none of these
378. The set of factors which is primarily concerned with things. That "surround" the job are called
A. motivational factors
B. maintenance factors
C. motivational and maintenance factors
D. none of these
379. A set of factors which are concerned with the job itself are
A. motivation factors
B. maintenance factors
C. both of these
D. none of these
380. The two factor theory of motivation has been much criticised. Which statement is least valid?
A. the study design (method) influenced the results
B. all people have strong drives for growth and accomplishment
C. the job content and job context factor are not mutually exclusive
D. satisfied workers are not necessarily the most productive.
381. The expectancy model of motivation includes each of the following except
A. outcome probability
B. reward probability
C. magnitude of the reward
D. effort to be expended
387. The study and application of knowledge about how people act within organizations is called:
A. psychology
B. organization behaviour
C. sociology
D. all of the above
389. If a firm has a high labour turnover, the presumption is that its personnel relations are:
A. poor
B. fair
C. excellent
D. none of these
390. Poor working conditions plus overtime and Sunday work sometimes produce a condition
among employees known as:
A. goldbricking
B. industrial fatigue
C. occupational malaise
D. none of these
393. If the workers productivity is decreased at the same time that their wages are raised, unit costs
will be:
A. raised
B. the same
C. lowered
D. none of these
A. cost of training
B. cost of hiring
C. obsolescence
D. none of these
395. Job enrichment mean:
A. salary
B. fringe benefits
C. the use of human resource accounting
D. the conflict between worker expectations and the organizations conditions
398. When considering the loss of retention at successively lower organizational levels, we may
conclude that:
399. The minimal use of status symbols tends to improve organizational communication by
reducing the barrier of:
A. pressure of time
B. psychological distance
C. filtering
D. premature evaluation
A. communication network
B. communication process
C. communication barriers
D. communication methods
401. The tendency that listeners have to arrive at judgements before all relevant information has
been is called:
A. filtering
B. premature evaluation
C. psychological distance
D. pressure of time
402. A sender, a receiver, a flow of information to the receiver, and a flow of feedback to the sender
at included in the model
A. circuit communication
B. circuit communication
C. centralised communication
D. chain communication
403. The pattern in which every person has someone " to each side of him " with whom he can
communicate is the:
A. circular pattern
B. chain pattern
C. centralised pattern
D. none of these
404. The communication pattern which was generally fastest and most accurate for simple problems
was the:
A. circular
B. chain
C. centralized
D. none of these
A. a sender
B. a receiver
C. information and sender
D. information and understanding
A. acceptance
B. written presentation
C. oral presentation
D. body language
407. Transactional analysis refers to all of the following ego states expect:
A. Parent
B. Adult
C. Supervisors
D. Child
A. typewriters
B. pictures
C. single strand
D. all of these
409. Correct or acceptable behaviour is rewarded in:
A. behaviour modification
B. sensitivity training
C. transactional analysis
D. none of the above
410. The best analogy of communication in an organization with respect to human body is:
A. circulatory system
B. nervous system
C. respiratory system
D. digestive system
A. knowledge
B. coercise
C. charisma
D. position
412. Which style of leadership represents the extreme of centralised decision making authority?
A. authoritarian
B. democratic
C. free-rein
D. none of these
413. The conclusion that when a leader ceases to lead, disorganisation in group behaviour results
is suggested by the findings associated method:
A. free-rein method
B. authoritarian method
C. democratic methods
D. none of these
A. democratic
B. permissive
C. follower -oriented
D. all of these
415. The set of factors which is primarily concerned with things that " surround" the job are called:
A. motivational factors
B. maintenance factors
C. motivational and maintenance factors
D. none of these
416. A set of factors which are concerned with the job itself are called :
A. motivational factors
B. maintenance factors
C. both of these
D. none of these
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UNIT – I
8. The old control technique(s) which was (were) used through years is (are)
(A) unity of policies
(B) break-even analysis
(C) budgetary control
(D) All of the above
11. Costliness of the ________ is the overriding factor determining the extent of decentralization.
(A) Decision
(B) Staffing
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above
15. Derivation of principles of management is a matter of I)--------- and their application is a matter of -----
-----------ii)
16. Which of the following technique of scientific management has the objective to determine the number
of employed. Frame suitable incentive schemes and determine labour cost.
(A) Fatigue study
(B) Time Study
(C) Functional foremanship
(D) Simplification of work
17. --------------- involve a series of steps to be taken to accomplish desired goals. Principles are
guidelines to take decisions of actions while practicing
(A) Values
(B) Techniques
(C) Programmes
(D) Actions
20. Direction is a ________ function performed by all the managers at all levels of the organization.
(A) Managerial
(B) Organizational
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above
23. which of the following technique of scientific management is violation of unity of command.
(A) Motion study
(B) fatigue study
(C) functional foremanship
(D) Simplification of work
24. Fayol’s principle of division of work can be applied to following kind of work
(A) Technical
(B) Managerial
(C) Both
(D) None of these
28. Which Management spent more time on organizational and directional functions
(A) Top
(B) Middle
(C) Lower
(D) All the Above
29. Henry Fayol and F.W.Taylor belongs to which of the following school of management
(A) Classical
(B) Modern
(C) Early perspective
(D) None of the Above
30. ---------------- among the following was the first to identify four functions of management.
31. Authority is undermined, discipline is in jeopardy, order disturbed, and stability threatened?
(A) Unity of direction
(B) Discipline
(C) Unity of Command
(D) Stability of Personnel
33. Positive motivation makes people willing to do their work in the best way they can and improve their
________.
(A) Productivity
(B) Personality
(C) Performance
(D) All of the above
37.Management should find the best way to perform one task. Which technique of management is suitable
---------- to perform the task.
(A) Method Study
(B) Time Study
(C) Motion Study
(D) Fatigue study
39.Same battery can be used different mobile phones of a particular brand. This is an example of which of
the following techniques of Scientific Management?
(A) Standardisation
(B) simplification
(C) Method study
(D) Functional foremanship
41.Principle of division of work is applicable to a government office where there is a diary/dispatch clerk
whose job is to receive and send mail, a data entry operator whose task is to input data on the computer.
Division of work is also applicable to limited company where there are separate departments like
productions, finance , research and development etc
1. General Guidelines
2. Universal applicability
3. Flexible
4. Contigent
42. Employees deserve fair and just remuneration but what is just, and fair is determined by multiple factor.
They include contribution of the employee, paying capacity of the employer and prevailing wage rate for
the occupation under consideration.
1. General Guidelines
2. Universal applicability
3. Flexible
4. Contigent
43. Management principles increase managerial efficiency as manager leave routine decision making to
his subordinates and deal with exceptional situations which require his expertise by following the principle
of delegation
44. Even a small production activity like loading pigs of iron into boxcars can be scientifically planned and
managed.This can result in tremendous saving of human energy as well as wastage of time and materials
45. Principles of management do not provide readymade solution to any problem but in dealing with a
situation of conflict between two department, a manager may emphasize the primacy of the organization
goal.
Which quality of Pom is highlighted above?
1. General Guidelines
2. Universal applicability
3. Flexible
4. Contigent
UNIT – II
1.Planning involves............
(a) review of past performance
(b) setting objectives and determining course of action for achieving them
(c) analysis of policies
(d) All of these
3.Which of the planning is based on organization’s mission and is often carried out by top
management?
(a) Strategic planning
(b) Operational planning
(c) Tactical planning
(d) None of the above
5. Which plan is made once and retain their value over a period of years while undergoing periodic
revisions and updates?
(a) Operational plans
(b) Strategic plans
(c) Standing plans
(d) Single-use plans
6.According to knootz, which term is used to indicate end point of management programme?
(a) planning
(b) Strategy
(c) Policies
(d) Objective
13. ............... are goals established to guide the efforts of the company and each of its components
(a) objectives
(b) strategy
(c) policies
(d) procedure
18.Which strategy helps in identifying the internal and external factors for achieving the objective?
(a) BCG Matrix
(b) Porter’s Five force model
(c) Gap Analysis
(d) SWOT analysis
20.Which strategy is frequently used to identify an industry's structure to determine corporate strategy?
(a) Gap Analysis
(b) Porter’s Five force model
(c) Balance score card
(d) BCG Matrix
21.Among the porter’s five forces ,which one is involved in how much of profit the competitors are earning?
(a) Power of suppliers
(b) Power of customers
(c) Threat of substitute products
(d) Potential of new entrants into the industry
25.Which of the following is a planning techniques used for strategic management ………..
(a) Poster,s 5 Forces Competitive model
(b) Gap Analysis
(c) Balanced Score Card
(d) All the above
UNIT-III
3. Organizing destroys:
(a) individual relationships,
(b) plans,
(c) simplicity in the organization,
(d) environment.
7. The degree to which an organization relies on rules and procedures to direct the behaviour of
employees is:
(a) complexity,
(b) formalization,
(c) centralization,
(d) motivation.
9. Delegation is:
(a) a continuous process,
(b) unfolding talents,
(c) granting the right to command.
[Hint: Delegation is the act of granting of conferring something and the term authority means right to command.]
12. Indicate which of the following is NOT among the six main types of organization structure–
(a) Line organization
(b) Functional structure
(c) Committees
(d) Department
13. Organisattion structure is primarily concerned with and of tasks and authority.
(a) Allocation and Delegation
(b) Allocation and apportionment
(c) Reporting and delegating
(d) Setting standards and delegation
16. Organizational structure is made up of key elements. Which of the following is not one of these
elements?
(a) Centralisation
(b) Coordination
(c) Decentralisation
(d) Span of control
17. Staffing refers to:
(a) measuring performance,
(b) managing the positions,
(c) management in action,
(d) making strategic plans.
[Hint: Staffing refers to appointing the right person for the right job.]
25. Which of the following is not a function normally performed by the HR department?
(a) Recruitment and selection.
(b) Accounting.
(c) Training and development.
(d) Pay and reward.
31. Which of the following is not a type of remuneration system under Time Rate System?
(a) High wage plan
(b) Measured day work
(c) Taylor System
(d) Differential time rate.
32. Which of the following functions or activities requires recruiting and placing qualified
personnel needed for the organization so that it may achieve its objectives and goals?
(a) Planning
(b) Staffing
(c) Organizing
(d) Controlling.
36. As per Cartwright which of the following characteristics of a group is a means for overcoming
resistance to change
(a) Incentives
(b) Coercion
(c) Education
(d) Strong sense of belonging.
37. Organization structure deliberately created by the management for achieving the objectives
of the enterprise is called
(a) Product organization
(b) Functional organization
(c) Formal organization
(d) Informal organization
UNIT – IV
2. Marry Follett pointed that reform was possible provided the following consideration were taken into
account:
(a) building up new attitudes,
(b) planning
(c) negative attitudes,
(d) None of the above.
4. Direction is a:
(a) discrete process,
(b) continuous process,
(c) circular process,
(d) supervisory process
7. Communication is a:
(a) two-way process,
(b) one-way process,
(c) discrete process,
(d) circular process
[Hint: Communication is a transfer of information from one person to another and getting the feedback to check the
efficiency of the message communicated.]
18. Which of the three components are part of the human communication process?
(a) Message, noise, feedback
(b) Feedback, message, critiquing
(c) Noise, feedback, jargon
(d) Message, recording, feedback
23. When a subordinate or a lower level manager passes information or offers suggestions to the
higher level management, they are using which level of communication?
(a) Upward communication
(b) Downward communication
(c) Lateral communication
(d) Diagonal communication.
26. Leadership has a lot of characteristics and a leader must not maintain this trait in his
behaviour:
(a) coexistence,
(b) taking responsibility,
(c) avoiding responsibility,
(d) All of the above.
29. Another contingency model of leadership is the path-goal theory. This suggests that subordinates
will see leadership behaviour as a motivating influence if:
(a) path-goal relationships are clarified.
(b) their effective performance will satisfy their needs.
(c) the necessary direction, guidance, training and support is provided.
(d) all the above.
30. When determining the most appropriate form of leadership, which of the following should be
considered?
(a) The manager.
(b) The work environment.
(c) The group.
(d) All the above.
34. Which of the following statements is false about the behavioral theories of leadership?
(a) Consideration is a people-oriented dimension of leadership behavior
(b) Production-centered leader behavior focuses on tasks and has little concern for people
(c) Leaders high in initiating structure do not set deadlines or make individual task assignments
(d) Employee-centered leader behavior focuses on people and the quality of the social system.
36. Maslow suggests that human needs are arranged in a series of levels, a hierarchy of importance.
Which of the following statements are relevant to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory?
(a) The hierarchy is not necessarily in a fixed order.
(b) A satisfied need is no longer a motivator.
(c) A need is not necessarily fully satisfied before a subsequent need arises.
(d) All of the above.
37. According to Herzberg, which of the following may be regarded as hygiene/maintenance factors?
(a) Sense of achievement.
(b) Recognition.
(c) Personal growth and advancement.
(d) None of the above.
38. Which of the following statements is true about the goal theory of motivation?
(a) People with easier goals will perform better than people with difficult goals.
(b) A person's level of commitment to a goal will not regulate the level of effort expended.
(c) People with difficult goals will perform better than people with easier goals.
(d) Research has shown that there is little support for the goal theory and its effects on motivation with
regard to the relationship between goal-setting and performance.
39. Douglas McGregor's view that suggests that employees will exercise self-direction and self-control
when they are committed to the objectives of the work is called:
(a) Theory B
(b) Theory X
(c) Theory Y
(d) Theory A
40. Which step in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Theory deals with achieving one's potential?
(a) Esteem
(b) Physiological
(c) Self-actualization
(d) Social
42. Who proposed that achievement, affiliation and power are three important needs that help explain
motivation in workplace situations?
(a) McClelland
(b) Herzberg
(c) Alderfer
(d) Maslow
43. Company policy, administration, supervision, interpersonal relations, working conditions, and
salary are characterized as:
(a) Achievement factors
(b) Growth factors
(c) Motivating factors
(d) Hygiene factors
44. An employee's experiences in a situation or position outside his or her current organization is a
referent comparison called:
(a) Self-outside
(b) Other-inside
(c) Other-outside
(d) Self-inside
social needs.
(a) Kurt Lewin’s
(b) Douglas McGregor’s.
(c) Elton Mayo’s
(d) Chris Argyris’s
49. proposed by Douglas McGregors has a positive, dynamic, flexible and optimistic
view of employees.
(a) Theory W
(b) Theory X
(c) Theory Y
(d) Theory Z
UNIT – V
1. What is the management function that involves monitoring activities to ensure that they’re being
accomplished as planned and correcting any significant deviations.
(a) Control
(b) Planning
(c) Organising
(d) Directing
4. By starting the budget of each package from base zero, budgeters calculate costs afresh for each
budget period is called as ………………………..
(a) Cash Budget
(b) Variable Budget
(c) Captial Expenditure Budget
(d) Zero Based Budget
7. Expand MIS?
a) Management Interactive session
b) Management Information system
c) Message Information system
d) Managers Information system
17. _________ refers to the technical process of gathering, examining, and analyzing the project
(e) Cost control
(f) Maintenance control
(g) Quality control
(h) Functional control
19. What should be made and the cost of reporting should commensurate with the expenditure
involved?
(e) Cost benefit analysis
(f) Flexibility
(g) Controllability
(h) Principle of exception
5. The observation of people at work that would reveal the one best way to do a task is known
as
Scientific management
Creative management
Human Resource management
Classical management
7. Studying the future and arranging the means for dealing with its part of the process of
Organizing
Controlling
9. Division of work, authority and responsibility unity of command were proposed as part of
the fourteen principles of management by
Fayol
Meldrew
Taylor
Charles
10. Management should find one best way to perform a task Which technique of Scientific
management is defined in this sentence
Time study
Motion study
Fatigue study
Method study
15. A reporting relationship in which an employee receives order form and reports to only one
supervisor is known as
Unity of direction
Unity of command
Centralization
Planning
16. Observe the following management principles and pick the odd one out .Justify your
answer
Maximum output
Equity
Unity of command
Unity of direction
22. Management is an
Art
Science
Art and Science
Art or Science
31. Which principle of general management advocates that, “Employee turnover should be
minimised to maintain organisational efficiency.”?
(a) Stability of personnel
(b) Remuneration of employees
(c) Equity
(d) Esprit De Corps
32. According to P. Drucker, the manager has to balance and integrate _____ major jobs of a
business enterprise.
2
3
4
5
33. The art of management is fully reflected in the _____ capacity of a manager.
Decision making
Planning
Organizing
Managing
35. In order to increase organizational efficiency, the ____ method should be substituted.
Rule of Thumb
Harmony, not discord
Mental Revolution
Individualism
36. ____ with mutual-trust and understanding should be a tool to focus on the work.
Planning
Deciding
Group action
Discussing
37. To attain the efficiency, steps should be taken right from the process of _____ of
employees.
Selection
Managing
Transferring
Guidance
38. Social order ensures the fluid operation of a company through _____ procedure.
Managerial
Authoritative
Cyclical
Optional
39. Managers should be fair and ___ when dealing with employees.
Partial
Social
Impartial
Jovial
40. Scalar Chain principle suggests that there should be a ____ line of authority from top to
bottom linking all managers at all levels.
Straight
Clear
Partial
Vertical
42. ____ refers to the need of managers to ensure and develop morale in the workplace.
Motivation
Wants
Team Spirit
Initiative
44.____, mutual confidence, sense of goodwill should prevail among both, managers as well as
workers.
Understanding
Responsibility
Productivity
Cooperation
45. Which school sees management as a process of planning, organizing, directing and
controlling?
Functional
Behavioral
Quantitative
Systems
46. Management is essential for the organisations which are
(a) Non-profit organisations
(b) Service organisations
(c) Social organisations
(d) All of the above
47. People in the organisations carry out diverse tasks with the aim to achieve
a) Different objectives
(b) Common objectives
(c) Both of the above
(d) None of the above
(a) Cooperation
(b) Co-ordination
(c) Planning
(d) Management hierarchy
54. By profession, FW Taylor was a
(a) Mechanical engineer
(b) Mining engineer
(c) Psychologist
(d) Human resource officer
55. Which of the following statements best defines the techniques of management?
(a) It is a set of guidelines to take decisions and actions.
(b) It is a procedure which involves a series of steps to be taken.
(c) They are general rules for behaviour of individuals.
(d) None of the above.
Planning
1. Which of the following is a feature of planning:-
(a) Focuses on achieving goals
(b) Pervasive
(c) Mental exercise
(d) All of the above
2. By comparing ______ with standards manager can know whether the goals are
achieved or not:-
(a) Risk
(b) Ideas
(c) Actual performance
(d) Costs
3. Planning provides direction is a
(a) Importance of planning
(b) Limitation of planning
(c) Characteristics of planning
(d) Method
4. _______ guides for decision making :-
(a) Rule
(b) Policy
(c) Procedure
(d) Method
5. ______ type of plan is not likely to be repeated in future:-
(a) Standing plan
(b) Programme
(c) Single use plan
(d) Method
6. Advertising of a product is a part of _________
(a) Strategy
(b) Rule
(c) Budget
(d) Method
7. The sub ordinates are given complete freedom in taking decisions is a part of
(a) Rule
(b) Stratergy
(c) Policy
(d) Procedure
8. _______ are detailed statements about a project which outlines the objectives,
rules, etc.
(a) Budget
(b) Programme
(c) Single use plan
(d) Policy
9. ______ forecasts the sales of different products in each area for particular
month:-
(a) Sales budget
(b) Sales accounts
(c) Sales cost
(d) None of the above
10. Name the function of management which involves setting objectives and developing
appropriate courses of action to achieve these objectives.
(a) Directing
(b) Organising
(c) Planning
(d) Staffing
11. Which of the following is not a benefit of planning?
(a) Planning reduces overlapping and wasteful activities.
(b) Planning is a mental exercise.
(c) Planning provides directions.
(d) Planning reduces the risks of uncertainty.
12. Which of the following is a benefit of planning?
(a) Helps in avoiding confusion and misunderstanding.
(b) Ensures clarity in thought and action.
(c) Useless and redundant activities are minimised or eliminated.
(d) All of the above.
13. Which of the following statements is not true with reference to planning?
(a) Planning is a pre-requisite for controlling.
(b) Planning does not lead to rigidity.
(c) Planning enables a manager to look ahead and anticipate changes.
(d) Planning facilitates co-ordination among departments and individuals in the
organisation.
14. What is known as the primary function of management?
(a) Controlling
(b) Organising
(c) Planning
(d) Staffing
15. Which of the following is not a feature of planning?
(a) Planning is futuristic.
(b) Planning is pervasive.
(c) Planning establishes standards for controlling.
(d) Planning focuses on achieving objectives.
16. All other managerial functions are performed within the framework of the plans
drawn. Identify the related feature of planning.
(a) Planning focuses on achieving objectives.
(b) Planning is pervasive.
(c) Planning is futuristic.
(d) Planning is primary function of management.
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17. Planning requires logical and systematic thinking rather than guess work or wishful
thinking. Identify the related feature of planning.
(a) Planning is futuristic.
(b) Planning is a mental exercise.
(c) Planning establishes standards for controlling.
(d) Planning focuses on achieving objectives.
18. Planning cannot foresee everything, and thus, there may be obstacles to effective
planning. Identify the related limitation of planning.
(a) Planning leads to rigidity.
(b) Planning may not work in a dynamic environment.
(c) Planning does not guarantee success.
(d) Planning reduces creativity.
19. It is not always true that just because a plan has worked before it will work again.
Identify the related limitation of planning.
(a) Planning leads to rigidity.
(b) Planning reduces creativity.
(c) Planning may not work in a dynamic environment.
(d) Planning does not guarantee success.
20. Identify the correct sequence of steps involved in the planning process.
(a) Evaluating alternative courses, Identifying alternative course of actions, Setting
objectives, Developing premises
(b) Setting objectives, Identifying alternative course of actions, Evaluating alternative
courses, Developing premises
(c) Setting objectives, Developing premises, Identifying alternative course of actions,
Evaluating alternative courses
(d) Setting objectives, Developing premises, Identifying alternative course of actions,
Evaluating alternative courses
21. They represent the end point of planning.
(a) Rules
(b) Methods
(c) Objectives
(d) Policies
22. A strategy is derived from
(a) Policy
(b) Objective
(c) Method
(d) Rule
23. A strategy is a comprehensive plan which will not include this dimension
(a) Determining long term objectives
(b) Adopting a particular course of action
(c) The ends which the management seeks to achieve by its operations
(d) Allocating resources necessary to achieve the objective
24. They provide a basis for interpreting strategy, which is usually stated in general terms.
(a) Policies
(b) Procedures
(c) Objectives
(d) Programmes
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25. They detail the exact manner in which any work is to be performed.
(a) Rules
(b) Methods
(c) Procedures
(d) Programmes
26. It helps to save time, money and effort, and increases efficiency.
(a) Procedure
(b) Programme
(c) Rule
(d) Method
27. It is a plan which quantifies future facts and figures.
(a) Procedure
(b) Programme
(c) Rule
(d) Budget
28. Which of the following is not a standing plan?
(a) Policy
(b) Procedure
(c) Programme
(d) Rule
29. Which of the following is not a single use plan?
(a) Budget
(b) Programme
(c) Method
(d) All of the above
30. Micromax was India’s largest seller of mobile handsets. It launched low-cost Chinese
manufacturing with some smart packaging and features like long-lasting batteries and
dual-sim functionality to garner 20% market share in India’s value-conscious mobile
handset market. Identify the two types of plans being described in the above lines.
(a) Strategy and objective
(b) Rule and Programme
(c) Programme and objective
(d) Method and objective
31. According to a survey, these days the young children have more power in purchasing
decisions than ever before. The parents seek their kids’ opinions about all kinds of
once-adult decisions, including where to go for dinner, what kind of car to buy, even
what to wear,”. Therefore, the retailers are adapting to this by enhancing their kids’
sections. If the children want to shop in the store for their clothes, then there’s a
greater chance the parent will also see something they want to buy as well. Identify
the type of plan being described in the above lines.
(a) Programme
b) Method
(c) Strategy
(d) Rule
32. According to a survey of 250 consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies by a
reputed
firm, 75% of brand owners say they’re going to spend significantly more on
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(d) Rule
38. India is world’s third largest domestic aviation market. The government plans to make
India a hub for financing aircraft purchases and leasing of planes. In order to promote
this, the government has announced tax incentives, like tax deductions, for companies
setting up business in IFSC for fifteen years. Identify the type of plan being described
in the above lines.
(a) Method
(b) Strategy
(c) Programme
(d) Rule
39. The government has been doubling down on its efforts to switch to 100% electric
vehicles by 2030. Many companies such as Tata Motors, Kinetic Motors, Maruti
Suzuki and Hyundai Motors are all readying their EV models for a 2020 launch in
order to support the plan. Identify the type of plan being described in the above lines.
(a) Method
(b) Strategy
(c) Programme
(d) Objective
40. In order to encourage technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), the internet of
things (iot) and virtual reality (VR), the government is planning to launch a scheme to
invite foreign companies through a transparent bidding process, to set up plants for
manufacturing semi-conductors, solar photo voltaic cells, lithium cell batteries, solar
electric charging vehicles, computer servers, and laptops in India.
Identify the type of plan being described in the above lines.
(a) Method
(b) Strategy
(c) Programme
(d) Objective
41. Ketan Enterprises adopts different ways to provide training to employees, like Job .
Rotation, Coaching, Vestibule Training, Conference, Lecture Method and Role
Playing. Identify the type of plan being described in the above lines.
(a) Method
(b) Strategy
(c) Programme
(d) Procedure
42. Swatch Ltd. plans to earn a 20% return on its investment in a new project. Identify the
type of plan being described in the above lines.
(a) Method
(b) Strategy
(c) Programme
(d) Objective
43. . Deepak is striving to earn a profit of 30% in the current financial year. Identify the
type of plan being described in the above lines.
(a) Method
(b) Objective
(c) Strategy
(d) Programme
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44. Name the type of budget which is prepared to determine the net cash position.
(a) Purchase budget
(b) Sales budget
(c) Cash budget
(d) Production budget
45. In 2019 alone, Swiggy has launched operations in 300 towns and cities. Swiggy
follows a two-step sequence while expanding to a small town. First, it provides more
laborious training to restaurants and delivery partners compared to their counterparts
in the city. Second, it focuses on building scale in operations and increase the
restaurant’s reach to a larger base of consumers, including optimizing kitchens,
resource planning among others. Identify the type of plan being described in the
above lines.
(a) Method
(b) Strategy
(c) Programme
(d) Procedure
7. Uranus Limited is a company dealing in metal products. The work is mainly divided into
functions including production, purchase, marketing, accounts and personnel. Identify
20. Rules, duties and responsibilities or workers are given in writing in______________.
a) formal organization.
b) informal organization.
i. External environment
ii. Internal environment
iii. Preliminary interview
iv. Selection test
v. Employment interview
vi. Reference and background analysis
vii. Selection decision
viii. Physical examination
ix. Job offer
x. Employment contract
xi. Evaluation
a. Unstructured interview
b. Structured interview
c. Behavioural interview
d. Mixed interview
ANSWER: b. Structured interview
35. _______ occurs when an interviewer judges an applicant's entire potential for job
performance on the basis of a single trait, such as how the applicant dresses or
talks.
a. Stress producing
b. Halo - effect
c. Unstructured
d. None of the above
ANSWER: b. Halo - effect
36. Which of the selection steps is the most critical?
a. Physical examination
b. Selection decision
c. Reference and background checks
d. Employment interviews
Ans: b. Selection decision
37. ___________ is a systematic and planned introduction of employees to their jobs,
their co-workers and the organisation.
a. Job evaluation
b. Investiture orientation
c. Orientation
d. Placement
ANSWER: c. Orientation
38. Which of the below options are the topics covered in employee orientation
programme?
a. Improves morale
b. Helps people identify with organisational goals
c. Provides a good climate for learning, growth and co - ordination
d. None of the above
ANSWER: b. Helps people identify with organisational goals
42. ______ is an objective assessment of an individual's performance against well-
defined benchmarks.
a. Performance Appraisal
b. HR Planning
c. Information for goal identification
d. None of the above
ANSWER: a. Performance Appraisal
43. Which of these is the main purpose of employee assessment?
Directing
1. Which of the following is not a characteristic of directing?
(a) Directing initiate action
(b) It is a continuous process
(c) Flows from top to bottom
(d) Ensuring order & discipline
(d) Inspection
15. While other functions prepare a setting for action, name the function that
initiates action in the organisation.
(a) Planning
(b) Organising
(c) Staffing
(d) Directing
16. Identify the level at which the directing function takes place in an organisation?
(a) Top level management
(b) Middle level management
(c) Lower level management
(d) All of the above
17. It is defined as the process of guiding the efforts of employees and other
resources to accomplish the desired objectives.
(a) Supervision
(b) Communication
(c) Leadership
(d) Inspection
21. These needs are most basic in the hierarchy of motivation theory and correspond
to primary needs.
(a) Self Actualisation Needs
(b) Basic Physiological Needs
(c) Security Needs
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22. Mohit recently got a raise in his salary due to annual increment. Which of his
human needs is being satisfied through this?
(a) Security Needs
(b) Belonging Needs
(c) Self Actualisation Needs
(d) Basic Physiological Needs
23. Identify the style of leadership in which the superior uses file forces from within
the groups in order to establish control.
(a) Autocratic leadership
(b) Democratic leadership
(c) Laissez-faire leadership
(d) Authoritarian leadership
24. It refers to all measures which are used to motivate people to improve
performance,
(a) Leadership
(b) Motivation
(c) Incentives
(d) Communication
27. Ashutosh works as a manager in Kuber Ltd. Besides the salary, the company offers
him benefits such as free housing, medical aid and education to the children, etc.
Identify the type of incentive being offered to him.
(a) Perquisites
(b) Job Enrichment
(c) Co-partnership
(d) Pay and allowances
28. On joining Kartar Ltd. as Chief Financial Officer, Madhumita was allotted 500
shares of the company. Identify the type of incentive being described.
(a) Perquisites
(b) Retirement Benefits
(c) Co-partnership
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29. Boom Limited gives due weightage to the perquisites and prestige of job so that the
designation helps to satisfy the psychological, social and esteem needs of an
individual. Identify the type of incentive being described in the above lines.
(a) Employee empowerment
(b) Job security
(c) Status
(d) Perquisites
30. On the occasion of the Founders Day of the firm, Veena was felicitated with the
certificate of best performer as a Business Development Manager. Identify the
type of incentive being described in the above lines.
(a) Career advancement opportunities
(b) Employee recognition program
(c) Organisational climate
(d) Job security
32. It is the process of influencing the behaviour of people by making them strive
voluntarily towards achievement of organisational goals.
(a) Supervision
(b) Communication
(c) Leadership
(d) Motivation
34. It refers to the process of exchange of ideas, views, facts, feelings etc., between or
among people to create common understanding.
(a) Supervision
(b) Communication
(c) Motivation
(d) Leadership
35. Identify the correct sequence of steps involved in the communication process.
(a) Sender, Message, Encoding, Media, Decoding, Receiver, Feedback
(b) Sender, Decoding, Receiver, Feedback, Message, Encoding, Media
(c) Sender, Message, Encoding, Media, Decoding, Receiver, Feedback
(d) Sender, Media, Decoding, Receiver, Message, Encoding, Feedback
37. On the successful completion of two years in a company, Harsh received a letter
confirming his job as permanent employee. Identify the need of Harsh being fulfilled
as per Maslow’s Need Heirarchy Theory.
(a) Esteem Needs
(b) Security Needs
(c) Self Actualisation Needs
(d) Basic Physiological Needs
41. Which of the following ways help in improving the communication effectiveness?
(a) Ensuring proper feedback
(b) Being a good listener
(c) Ensuring follow up patience
(d) All of the above
43. Yamini received a special gold coin from her school management for exceptionally
good board result of her students in her subject. Identify the need of Yamini being
fulfilled as per Maslow’s Need Heirarchy Theory.
(a) Esteem Needs
(b) Belonging Needs
(c) Self Actualisation Needs
(d) Basic Physiological Needs
44. As the incharge of a small scale factory manufacturing glassware, Raghu guides his
subordinates and clarifies their doubts in performing a task, so that they are able to
achieve the work targets given to them. Identify the function of management being
described in the above lines.
(a) Planning
(b) Staffing
(c) Directing
(d) Organising
45. Yajur, as a Project Manager, is able to assess the true potential of his subordinates and
constantly motivates them to realise their full potential. Identify the element of
directing being described in the above lines.
(a) Leadership
(b) Communication
(c) Supervision
(d) Motivation
46. Suman works as a Project Co-ordinator in an export house. Whenever the workload is
high, she is able to convince her team by explaining to them the purpose, providing
training and motivating them with additional rewards so as to be able to win their
wholehearted co-operation. Identify the element of directing being described in the
above lines.
(a) Supervision
(b) Motivation
(c) Leadership
(d) Communication
47. Radhika runs a confectionary in a local market. In order to make the workers in the
.Confectionary work optimally, she on one hand provides them overtime wages and
on the other hand imposes penalty, if required, by deducting the wages. Identify the
feature of motivation being described in the above lines.
(a) Motivation is an internal feeling.
(b) Motivation produces goal-directed behaviour.
(c) Motivation is a complex process.
(d) Motivation can be either positive or negative.
48. As an employee of an automobile company, Suraj has always been very lazy and
evasive. In order to change his behaviour, his boss decided to give him an incentive.
Identify the feature of motivation being described in the above lines.
(a) Motivation is an internal feeling.
(b) Motivation produces goal-directed behaviour.
(c) Motivation is a complex process.
(d) None of the above
49. Identify the correct sequence of steps involved in the motivation process.
(a) Tension, drives, search behaviour, unsatisfied need, satisfied behaviour, reduction
of tension
(b) Unsatisfied need, tension, drives, search behaviour, satisfied behaviour, reduction
of tension
(c) Drives, search behaviour, unsatisfied need, tension, satisfied behaviour, reduction
of tension
(d) Search behaviour, reduction of tension, unsatisfied need, tension, drives, satisfied
behaviour
50. Dheeraj Madan works as a Human Resource Manager in Busybee Limited. He gives
due care in designing jobs, so that it offers a meaningful work experience by
assuming a diversity of work content requiring higher level of knowledge. Identify the
type of incentive being adopted by the company.
(a) Employee recognition programme
(b) Organisational climate
(c) Career advancement opportunities
(d) Job enrichment
51. Esha was facing the problem of high labour turnover in her firm. On the advice of her
friend, she introduced special benefits for the employees, which helped her to retain
talented people in the organisation. Identify the related point of importance of
motivation.
(a) Motivation helps to improve performance levels of employees.
(b) Motivation helps to reduce employee turnover.
(c) Motivation helps to reduce absenteeism in the organisation.
(d) Motivation helps to mould the attitudes of employees.
53. Jay and Lai work in a garment factory. Jay always earns a higher wage than Lai, as he
produces more units of output. Identify the type of financial incentive being adopted
by the company.
(a) Perquisites
(b) Productivity linked wage incentives
(c) Co-partnership
(d) Pay and allowances
54. Ishan works as an Accounts Officer in Fabrications Limited. He also feels very proud
of the fact that he is the incharge of recreation committee in his office. Identify the
type of incentive being offered to Ishan.
(a) Career advancement opportunities
(b) Employee recognition program
(c) Organisational climate
(d) Employee participation
55. In order to motivate the workers in the factory to work overtime, Manoj decided to
provide additional wages to the workers. On knowing this, a worker in his factory,
Madhur, was very happy, whereas Raju was disappointed as he preferred to go back
home on time rather than working for overtime wages. Identify the feature of
motivation being described in the above lines.
(a) Motivation is an internal feeling.
(b) Motivation produces goal-directed behaviour.
(c) Motivation is a complex process.
(d) Motivation can be either positive or negative.
Q.No Answers
1 D
2 D
3 A
4 C
5 B
6 A
7 C
8 B
9 D
10 D
11 C
12 C
13 D
14 D
15 D
16 D
17 A
18 C
19 A
20 C
21 B
22 D
23 B
24 C
25 B
26 B
27 A
28 C
29 C
30 B
31 C
32 C
33 D
34 B
35 C
36 D
37 B
38 A
39 B
40 A
41 D
42 C
43 A
44 C
45 A
46 C
47 D
48 B
49 B
50 C
51 B
52 C
53 B
54 D
55 C
Controlling
16. Controlling function finds out how far __________ deviates from standards.
(a) Actual performance
(b) Improvement
(c) Corrective actions
(d) Cost
17. Which of the following is not a limitation of controlling?
(a) Little control on external factors
(b) Costly affair
(c) Ensuring order & discipline
(d) Difficulty in setting quantitative standards
18. “Planning is theoretical whereas controlling is practical”
(a) True
(b) False
(c) Cannot say
19. Which of the following is not a process of controlling?
(a) Analyzing deviations
(b) Integrates employees efforts
(c) Taking corrective measures
(d) Setting performance standards
20. Which of the following is a traditional technique of managerial control?
(a) Personal observation
(b) Breakeven analysis
(c) Budgetary control
(d) All of the above
21. Write the full form of PERT :-
(a) Performance evaluation report technique
(b) Personnel enquiry retrieving technique
(c) Programme evaluation and review technique
22. Remedial actions taken to prevent deviation in future is called
(a) Measurement of actual performance
(b) Taking corrective actions
(c) Analyzing deviations
(d) Setting performance standards
23. Assembling of facilities and personnel for collecting, processing, information
that is required by managers is called
(a) PERT
(b) CPM
(c) Ratio analysis
(d) Management information Technique
24. Which of the following is not an importance of controlling function?
(a) It ensures order and discipline.
(b) It restricts co-ordination in action.
(c) It helps in judging accuracy of standards.
(d) It improves employee motivation.
25. Which of the following statements does not highlight the relationship between
planning and controlling?
(a) Planning and controlling are separable twins of management.
(b) Planning without controlling is meaningless, controlling without planning is
blind.
(c) Planning is prescriptive, controlling is evaluative.
(d) Planning and controlling are interrelated and interdependent.
26. Om Prakash has set up a small business unit for the manufacturing of detergent. In
order to market the detergent in the local residential areas, he has appointed a
team of ten salesmen. Each salesman is expected to sell at least 200 units of the
detergent within a week’s time. Identify the point of importance of controlling
being highlighted in the above case.
(a) Controlling helps in judging accuracy of standards.
(b) It ensures efficient use of resources.
(c) It helps in improving employee motivation.
(d) It facilitates co-ordination in action.
27. It is the process of ensuring that events confirm to plans.
(a) Planning
(b) Controlling
(c) Organising
(d) Directing
28. The controlling function is performed by
(a) Top level management
(b) Lower level management
(c) Middle level management
(d) All of the above
29. Controlling function brings the management cycle back to the
(a) Organising function
(b) Directing function
(c) Planning function
(d) None of the above
30. Deviations are said to be positive in nature when
(a) Planned performance is more than the actual performance
(b) Actual performance is more than the planned performance
(c) Both planned and actual performances are same
(d) None of the above
31. Which of the following statements is true with respect to controlling function?
(a) It is a forward looking function.
(b) Is a backward looking function.
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of the above
32. Identify the correct sequence of the steps involved in the controlling process.
(a) Measurement of actual performance, Taking corrective action, Setting
performance standards, Comparison of actual performance with standards,
Analysing deviations
(b) Comparison of actual performance with standards, Setting performance
standards. Measurement of actual performance, Analysing deviations, Taking
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corrective action
(c) Setting performance standards, Measurement of actual performance,
Comparison of actual performance with standards, Analysing deviations, Taking
corrective action
(d) Taking corrective action, Measurement of actual performance, Comparison of
actual performance with standards, Analysing deviations, Setting performance
standards
33. Which of the following is a technique used for measuring actual performance?
(a) Random sampling
(b) Personal observation
(c) Performance reports
(d) All of the above
34. The comparison of actual performance with the planned performance becomes
easier if the standards are set in
(a) Qualitative terms
(b) Quantitative terms
(c) Either of the above
(d) None of the above
35. This concept of Control Management is based on the belief that if you try to
control everything, you may end up controlling nothing.
(a) Critical point control
(b) Key result areas
(c) Management by exception
(d) Deviations
36. When the deviations between the actual performance and the planned performance
are within the limits
(a) A limited corrective action is required
(b) No corrective action is required
(c) A major corrective action is required
(d) None of the above
37. In an artificial plants manufacturing unit, the standard output set for a worker is 50
units per day. Dinesh produces 48 units in one day. In the given case, the value of
deviation is
(a) -2
(b) + 2
(c) 98
(d) None of the above
38. The need for the controlling function is felt in
(a) Business organisations
(b) Political organisations
(c) Social organisations
(d) All of the above
39. Controlling is known as a backward-looking function because
(a) It relates to future course of action.
(b) It is like a post-mortem of the past activities
(c) To find out deviation, it aims at improving future performance.
(d) All of the above
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C. Management D. Harmony
Ans: B
15 Which of the following statements justifies the Principle Cooperation not Individualism.
employees
Ans:B
23 The continuation of Fayol and Taylor are ………………………. to each other
A. Competitive B. Cooperative
C. Complimentary D. Coordinated
Ans:C
24 General theory of Administration is the expression of:
A. W.Taylor B. Henry Fayol
C. Max Weber D. Brech
Ans: B
25 How are principles of management are formed?
A. By rule of Thumb B. By observation and experimentation
C. By experiences of customers D. By experiments in Science laboratory
Ans: B
26 Direction is a ________ function performed by all the managers at all levels of the
organization.
A. Managerial B. Organizational
C. Both (A) and (B) D. None of the above
Ans: A
27 Retailing category(ies) based on ownership arrangement would be
A. Super Markets B. Consumer Durables Stores
C. Departmental Stores D. All of the above
Ans: D
28 Which type of strategies do professional managers help organizations in chalking out?
A. Multi-disciplinary B. Corporate
C. Managerial D. All of the above.
Ans: B
29 Which of the following is not a principle by Henry Fayol?
A. Division of work B. Harmony not discord
C. Discipline D. Unity of Command
Ans: B
30 Management should find the one best way to perform a task. Which technique of
management states that:
A. Time study B. Motion study
C. Fatigue study D. Method study
Ans: D
Unit II – Planning
have to be performed.
A. Procedures B. Planning
C. Organizing D. Staffing
Ans : A
14 Planning is --------------process
A. Directing B. Thinking
C. Forecasting D. None of these
Ans : B
15 MBO offers the basis for assessing the -----------------
A. Techniques B. Performance
C. Authority D. Subject
Ans : B
16 Planning is...........
A. Pervasive B. Futuristic
C. Continues D. All of these
Ans : D
17 Planning involves................
A. Future course of action B. Review of past performance
C. Analysis of policies D. All of these
Ans : A
18 Planning provides.............
A. Information to outsiders B. Basis for recruitment and selections
C. Purpose and direction of all persons D. None of these
Ans : C
19 Operational planning is undertaken at.................
A. Top level B. lower level
C. middle level D. All of these
Ans : B
20 Planning process began with
A. Setting objectives B. Identity alternatives
C. Developing planning premise D. Selecting alternatives
Ans : A
21 It is a function of management which refers to the process of integrating the activities of
different units of organization to achieve the organization goals. This is called
A. Actuating B. Controlling
C. Co-ordination D. Planning
Ans : C
22 Planning is
A. Forward looking B. Backward looking
C. Both forward and backward looking D. None of the above
Ans : C
23 Management by objective is
A. goal oriented B. work oriented
C. budget oriented D. none of the above
Ans : A
24 What is the full form of MBO?
A. Management By Opportunity B. Method By opportunity
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Ans: A
4 As we go higher up in the management hierarchy the scope of authority
A. Increases B. Decreases
C. Remains same D. None of the above
Ans: A
5 Which of the following is not an example of 'structure?
A. Supplies of materials B. Rules and procedures
C. Formal hierarchy D. Information systems
Ans: A
6. An organizational chart describes:
A. The relationship between the different B. The company goals
departments and their personnel
C. The function each person performs. D. Both B and C
Ans: A
7. Choose the correct sequence of steps to be followed in an organizing process.
A. Departmentalisation, Establishing reporting B. Identification and division of work,
relationships, Assignment of duties, Assignment of duties, Departmentalisation,
Identification and division of work Establishing reporting relationships
C. Identification and division of work, D. Identification and division of work,
Establishing reporting relationships, Departmentalisation, Assignment of duties,
Departmentalisation, Assignment of duties Establishing reporting relationships
Ans: D
8. For An employee Authority granted should be
A. Equal to the responsibility entrusted to him B. Less than the responsibility entrusted to
him
C. More than the responsibility entrusted to D. All of the above
him
Ans: A
9. Employee relationships are major element of occupation of
A. Marketing manager B. Account manager
C. Finance manager D. Human resource manager
Ans: D
10. When the "voice of customers" is brought into the organization, which of the following
organizational structures work best?
A. Virtual teams B. Cross functional teams
C. Matrix D. Line and staff
Ans: B
11 The average loss of manpower due to leave, retirement, death, transfer, discharge, etc to
calculate the need for manpower is known as
A. Work load analysis B. Forecasting
C. Job analysis D. Workforce analysis
Ans: D
12 Which of the following is not ways to departmentalize
A. By function B. By employee
C. By process D. By product
Ans: B
13 Choose option that is not a feature of formal organisation?
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Ans: C
23 360° appraisal means?
A. A process that provides an employee B. A process that provides an officer
opportunity in decision making opportunity of feedback about own
performance
C. Both A and B D. A process that provides an employee
with feedback about his / her workplace
performance
Ans: D
24 Identify the related step in organising process being mentioned in the below lines.
Hari has joined as a Creative Head in an entertainment company. He always ensures that the
work has been divided into small and manageable activities and also the activities of similar
nature are grouped together.
A. Identification and division of work B. Departmentalisation
C. Assignment of duties D. Establishing reporting relationships
Ans: B
25. Find correct one which cannot be delegated?
A. Responsibility and accountability B. Authority and responsibility
C. Accountability and responsibility D. All of the above
Ans: A
26 Training & Development program in international Human Resource Management should
give attention to
A. Understanding of the cultural environment of B. Improvement of technical expertise
the host country
C. Promotion of efficiency of personnel in the D. All the above
host country
Ans: D
27. Linkedin, Twittter, facebook are used for recruitment is
A. Media recruiting B. Social recruiting
C. External recruiting D. Internal recruiting
Ans: B
28 Why grievances to be redressed?
A. Collective disputes conversion B. Affects the management
C. Affects the individual D. All the above
Ans: D
29 Termination of employee by an owner besides will of worker is /are
A. Screening B. Dismissal
C. Firing D. Both B and C
Ans: D
30 Manpower planning is
A. Estimating the turnover likely to happen in near B. Identifying the skills / filling up
future the requirements
C. Determining the jobs to be done / identifying the D. Determining the jobs to be done
skills / estimating the exists likely / filling up the
requirements
Ans: C
Unit IV – Directing
C. A satisfied need can no longer motivate a D. A person moves to the next higher
person; only next higher level need can level of the hierarchy only when the lower
motivate him. need is satisfied.
Ans : A
21 It refers to all measures which are used to motivate people to improve performance,
A. Leadership B. Motivation
C. Incentives D. Communication
Ans : C
22 As the general manager of an e-commerce company, Gagan maintains good interpersonal
relations with followers and also motivates them to contribute for achieving organisational
goals. Identify the concept being described in the above lines.
A. Supervision B. Communication
C. Determination D. Leadership
Ans : D
23 Which of the following is not a type of psychological barriers?
A. Premature evaluation B. Lack of attention
C. Fear of challenge to authority D. Distrust
Ans : C
24 Which of the following is not a type of personal barrier?
A. Fear of challenge to authority. B. Unwillingness to communicate
C. Loss by transmission and poor retention D. Lack of proper incentive
Ans : C
25. While other functions prepare a setting for action, name the function that initiates action in
the organization.
A. Planning B. Organizing
C. Staffing D. Directing
Ans : D
26 It is defined as the process of guiding the efforts of employees and other resources to
accomplish the desired objectives.
A. Supervision B. Communication
C. Leadership D. Inspection
Ans : A
27. These needs are most basic in the hierarchy of motivation theory and correspond to primary
needs.
A. Self Actualisation Needs B. Basic Physiological Needs
C. Security Needs D. Belonging Needs
Ans : B
28 Boom Limited gives due weightage to the perquisites and prestige of job so that the
designation helps to satisfy the psychological, social and esteem needs of an individual.
Identify the type of incentive being described in the above lines.
A. Employee empowerment B. Job security
C. Status D. Perquisites
Ans : C
29 Yajur, as a Project Manager, is able to assess the true potential of his subordinates and
constantly motivates them to realise their full potential. Identify the element of directing
being described in the above lines.
A. Leadership B. Communication
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C. Supervision D. Motivation
Ans : A
30 As an employee of an automobile company, Suraj has always been very lazy and evasive. In
order to change his behavior, his boss decided to give him an incentive. Identify the feature
of motivation being described in the above lines.
A. Motivation is an internal feeling. B. Motivation produces goal-directed
behavior.
C. Motivation is a complex process. D. None of the above
Ans : B
Unit V – Controlling
Ans: D
10. Assertion: Budgets are better expresses in quantities than monetary hours.
Reason: Money cannot measure the resources used and the result obtained.
A. Assertion is True and Reason is False B. Assertion is False and Reason is False
C. Assertion is False but Reason is D. Assertion is True and Reason is True
Acceptable
Ans: D
11 Capital budget is a---------------------------------- budget.
A. Long term budget B. Material Budget
C. Short Term Budget D. Cash Budget
Ans: A
12. Give an example for budgetary control Techniques.
A. PERT B. GANTT
C. Zero based Budget D. Audit
Ans: C
13. Relationship between revenues and expenses is given by
A. Audit B. Breakeven point Analysis
C. Profit and loss budget D. PERT
Ans: B
14. State a tool to evaluate Project execution and completion time.
A. Time Budget B. Functional Budget
C. Variable Budget D. PERT
Ans: D
15. Economic Productivity= --------------------
A. Output/input B. Value/Cost
C. Input/Output D. Cost/Value
Ans: B
16. Physical Productivity= ------------------------------------
A. Output/input B. Cost/Value
C. Amount of product/resources D. Value of Product /resources
Ans: C
17. Economic Productivity=---------------------------------------------
A. Output/input B. Cost/Value
C. Amount of product/resources D. Value of Product /resources
Ans: D
18. An Example of Direct Control --------------------------------
A. Authority B. Responsibility
C. Credit policy D. Documentation
Ans: C
19. --------------------------------- is a preventive control
A. Authorization B. Credit Policy
C. Fiscal policy D. All of the above
Ans: A
20 Management Information System deals with -----------------------------
A. Document Preparation B. Record Keeping
C. Business Planning D. All of the Above
Ans: D
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4) Which one of the following items best reflects the extent to which a
society places a high value on reducing risk and instability?
A) Uncertainty avoidance
B) Power distance
C) Masculinity/femininity
D) Long-term/short-term orientation
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7) A plan developed to carry out a course of action that is not likely to be
repeated in the future is called:
A) Single-use plan
B) Specific plan
C) Reaction plan
D) Directional plan
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move to higher levels.
17) When Japanese employees use words such as: KAIZEN and RINGI,
they are using organizational __________.
A. languages
B. rituals
C. symbols
D. artifacts
23) A plan developed to carry out a course of action that is not likely to
be repeated in the future is called:
A) Single-use plan
B) Specific plan
C) Reaction plan
D) Direction plan
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25) Interest rates, inflation rates, and stock market indexes are all
examples of which of the factor of an organization’s general
environment?
A) Economic
B) Political
C) Social
D) Technological
26) Which factor has been the most rapidly changing component in an
organization’s general environment in the past quarter-century?
A) Global
B) Economic
C) Social
D) Technological
29) The greater the risk involves in making a decision, the greater the:
A) Outcomes
B) Information available
C) Rewards
D) Uncertainty
30) Each subordinate should report to one and only one superior is
called:
A) Authority
B) Unity of command
C) Unity of direction
D) Order
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31) Which of the following is part of the principles of management
identified by Henri Fayol?
A) Scalar chain
B) Innovation
C) Efficiency
D) Motivation
35) The plans which deal with fairly small set of activities are called:
A) Strategic plan
B) Tactical plan
C) Operational plan
D) Personal plan
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D) All of the given options
42) Which ethical approach is guided by what will result in the greatest
good for the greatest number of people?
A) Moral-Rights approach
B) Individual approach
C) Utilitarian approach
D) Justice approach
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D) Order
44) Which one of the following individuals is most closely associated with
scientific management?
A) Frederick Taylor
B) Mary Parker Follett
C) Harold Koontz
D) Max Weber
45) Each subordinate should report to one and only one superior is
called:
A) Authority
B) Unity of command
C) Unity of direction
D) Order
49) Your firm’s attorney has which of the following power when giving
legal advice?
A) Legitimate
B) Status
C) Expert
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D) Coercive
51) Organizations that are highly flexible and adaptive are described as
which of the following?
A) Organic
B) Mechanistic
C) Rational
D) Intuitive
55) In traditional goal setting, the goals are set at the top level of
management and after that they:
A) Become the responsibility of first-line management
B) Are broken down into sub goals for each level of the organization
C) All the efforts to achieve the goals are directed by top management
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D) Are delegated to the next lower level to be achieved
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62) Organizational culture is similar to an individual’s:
A) Skills
B) Personality
C) Motivation
D) Ability
67) Who is credited for the theory of motivation based on the hierarchy
of needs?
A. Abraham Maslow
B. Douglas McGregor
C. Henri Fayol
D. Mary Parker Follett
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D. Competitors
70) An office supply firm that has three departments based upon retail,
wholesale, and governmental customers is using which of the following
types of departmentalization?
A. Functional
B. Product
C. Customer
D. Geographic
73) What would be the best description of plans that focus on the broad
future of the organization and incorporate both external environmental
demands and internal resources into managers’ actions?
A. Operational plans
B. Tactical plans
C. Strategic plans
D. Holistic plans
74) Which of the following scientist is most closely associated with the
Hawthornestudies?
A. Adams
B. Mayo
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C. Lawler
D. Barnard
75) When objectives are not written down or rarely verbalized, and the
planning is general and lacks continuity, which of the following types of
planning is used?
A. Environmental planning
B. Economic planning
C. Informal planning
D. Formal planning
76) Which of the following is the power that rests on the leader’s ability
to punish or control?
A. Reward power
B. Coercive power
C. Expert power
D. Referent power
78) Which of the following theory is currently the most widely accepted
when describing employee motivation?
A. Reinforcement
B. Three-need
C. Expectancy
D. Equity
86) Which of the following is a process that involves managers from all
parts of the organization in the formulation of strategic goals?
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A. Strategic management
B. Strategic positioning
C. Strategic planning
D. Strategic organizing
88) That would be the best description of plans that focus on the broad
future of the organization and incorporate both external environmental
demands and internal resources into managers’ actions?
A. Operational plans
B. Tactical plans
C. Strategic plans
D. Holistic plans
89) Which of the following is NOT a key element of the Total Quality
Management approach?
A. Focus on the customer
B. Employee involvement
C. Continuous improvement
D. Focus on the supplier
90) When call center managers spend much of their time monitoring
customer calls and giving employees feedback about how to improve
their dialogue with customers in the future, these managers are using
which of the following skills?
A. Technical
B. Conceptual
C. Situational
D. Ethical
94) Strategic plans cover a broader view of the organization and include
the formulation of goals, whereas operational plans define ways to:
A. Maximize the organization’s profits
B. Achieve the goals
C. Minimize the number of employees
D. Provide the most efficient methods of production
98) The plans which deal with fairly small set of activities are called:
A. Strategic plan
B. Tactical plan
C. Operational plan
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D. Personal plan
100) Which of the following can be defined as the art and science of
formulating, implementing and evaluating cross-functional decisions that
enable an organization to achieve its objectives?
A. Strategy formulation
B. Strategy evaluation
C. Strategy implementation
D. Strategic management
101) Which of the following is NOT one of the situational factors thought
to influence the relationship between leader behavior and subordinate
motivation to perform in the path-goal theory?
A. Preferences of the leader
B. Subordinate locus of control
C. Characteristics of the work group
D. Task structure
103) All of the following are the examples of the actions that can be
taken in strategy implementation stage EXCEPT:
A. Changing organization’s pricing strategy
B. Developing new employee benefits
C. Transferring managers among divisions
D. Taking corrective action when needed
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105) The idea that employees should also share the profit of organization
was given by:
A. Frederick Taylor
B. Robert Owen
C. Charles Babbage
D. W Edwards Deming
106) In some countries, such as Venezuela, titles, rank, and status carry
a lot of weight These countries have a large:
A. Power distance
B. Uncertainty avoidance
C. Short- versus long-term orientation
D. Individualism versus collectivism
107) Which of the following is associated with the classical view of social
responsibility?
A. Economist Robert Reich
B. Concern for social welfare
C. Stockholder financial return
D. Voluntary activities
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111) If all criteria in the decision making are equal, weighting the criteria
______________.
A. improves decision making when large numbers of criteria are involved
B. is not needed
C. produces excellent decisions
D. improves the criteria
1 C 26 D 51 C 76 C 101 D
2 A 27 D 52 C 77 B 102 D
3 A 28 D 53 A 78 B 103 A
4 A 29 C 54 C 79 B 104 A
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5 D 30 B 55 B 80 A 105 C
6 C 31 A 56 C 81 A 106 A
7 A 32 B 57 B 82 A 107 A
8 B 33 B 58 B 83 A 108 D
9 A 34 C 59 D 84 C 109 C
10 D 35 C 60 C 85 A 110 C
11 C 36 B 61 D 86 A 111 B
12 C 37 D 62 B 87 C 112 C
13 B 38 C 63 C 88 C 113 B
14 C 39 D 64 D 89 D 114 D
15 B 40 A 65 D 90 A
16 A 41 C 66 B 91 B
17 A 42 D 67 A 92 D
18 C 43 B 68 B 93 A
19 D 44 A 69 C 94 B
20 B 45 B 70 A 95 D
21 A 46 C 71 D 96 A
22 A 47 D 72 C 97 D
23 B 48 B 73 C 98 D
24 B 49 C 74 B 99 B
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25 A 50 A 75 C 100 D
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MG8591
PRINCIPLES OF
MANAGEMENT
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
REGULATIONS - 2017
PLANNING
ORGANIZING
DIRECTING
CONTROLLING
PRINIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
A – Planning
B – Aligning
C – Staffing
D - Controlling
A – To formulate goals
B- To decide profit distributions
C – To train, motivate and develop workers
D – To set budget
A- Charless babbage
B – Henri Fayol
C – Fredrick W. Taylor
D – Henry Gantt
A- 10
B- 6
C–8
D- 14
Management By Objectives
Manpower By Opportunities
Management By Opportunities
Manpower By Objective
A – Tactical
B - Strategical
C - Contigency
D- All the above
A – Aim oriented
B – Budget oriented
C – Purposes oriented
D – Goals oriented
A – Formal organization
B – Informal organization
C – Both A & B
D – None of the above
A–4231
B–3241
C–3412
D–1234
A -Performance appraisal
B – Training
C – Career development
D – All the above
(A) Continuous
(B) Technical
(C) Democratic
(A) Multi-disciplinary
(B) Corporate
(C) Managerial
(A) Lower
(B) Middle
(C) Top
(A) Policy
(B) Vision
(C) Mission
(A) Decision
(B) Staffing
(A) Productivity
(B) Personality
(C) Performance
(B) growth
(C) stability
(A) Directing
(B) Organizing
(C) Controlling
(D) Cooperating
(A) Managerial
(B) Organizational
(A) Training
(B) Recruitment
(C) Communication
(D) Consulting
(A) upwards
(B) downwards
(C) sideways
(A) Labor
(B) Machines
(C) Place
(A) Policies
(A) Mentor
(B) Leadership
(C) Subordinate
(D) None of the above
(A) Lowest
(B) Medium
(C) Average
(D) Highest
(A) Recruitment
(B) Development
(C) Management
(D) All of the above
Thank you