Q.1. The women employees are now entitled to maternity leave according to Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 for a period of
(a) 120 days
(b) 100 days
(c) 180 days
(d) 150 days
(e) 80 Days
Q.2. The maximum daily hours of work of an adult in a day with normal wage allowed in factories is
(a)11 hours
(b)10 hours
(c)9 hours
(d) 8 hours
(e) 7 hours
Q.3. The right sequence of steps in Kurt Lewin’s change procedure is
(a) Unfreezing – changing – Freezing
(b) changing – Unfreezing – Freezing
(c) Unfreezing – Freezing – changing
(d) Freezing – changing – Unfreezing
(e) changing-Freezing-Unfreezing
Q.4. Moonlighting means
(a) Working simultaneously in two organisations.
(b) Working under moonlight.
(c) Working in the night.
(d) Encouraging employee to improve productivity
(e) Highlighting the flaws of employees
Q.5. Who considered ‘want’, ‘ignorance’, ‘squalor’, ‘idleness’ and ‘disease’ as five giants on
the road to social security?
(a) V.V. Giri
(b) M.V. Moorthy
(c) Lord Beveridge
(d) Pal Chu
(e) R. M. Narayan
Q.6. It implies introducing the selected employee to the other employee and familiarising him with rules and policies of the organization:
(a) Recruitment
(b) Orientation
(c) Selection
(d) Training
(e) Placement
Q.7. The plantation Labour act was passed in the year:
(a) 1951
(b) 1965
(c) 1970
(d) 1945
(e) 1960
Q.8. Which of the following statements accurately describes a multi-disciplinary team?
(a) All team members collaboratively decide how to organize their work.
(b) All team members have different skills and expertise which they pool.
(c) All team members can perform any and all of the group’s tasks.
(d) All team members are jointly responsible for the leadership of the team.
(e) All team have members with similar skills and expertise.
Q.9. Formulation of rules & their implementation are the bread & butter of industrial relations” commented by
(a) John T Dunlop
(b) Allen Flanders
(c) Alvin W Gouldner
(d) Kochan
(e) F.W. Taylor
Q.10. Which of the following cannot be regarded as extra mural labour welfare facility ?
(a) Transport
(b) Housing
(c) Hospital
(d) provision of first-aid
(e) education