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Consider the following statements, contrasting the Scientific Management and Human Relations approaches:

  1. Scientific Management views the worker as a social being, with psychological and emotional needs that influence their productivity.
  2. Human Relations emphasizes that productivity is directly linked to the physical working conditions and economic incentives provided to the employees.
  3. The Hawthorne Experiments, a cornerstone of the Human Relations approach, concluded that informal social groups and the feeling of being part of a team have a more significant impact on productivity than financial rewards.

    Evaluate the following statements regarding Fayol's principles of management:

    1. The principle of Discipline primarily ensures that all employees are treated with justice and kindness, which fosters a friendly atmosphere and loyalty to the firm.
    2. The principle of Remuneration states that a fair day's pay for a fair day's work should be provided, taking into account the cost of living, the work's nature, and the employee's merit.
    3. Both the principles of Discipline and Remuneration are crucial for maintaining the stability and morale of the workforce, directly impacting the organization's efficiency.
      According to Johnson, when did the Metaphysical poets emerge?
      Who formally introduced the term "Metaphysical poets"?
      In which of his works did Dryden mention that Donne "affects the Metaphysics"?
      Who first used the term "Metaphysics" in connection with John Donne?
      In the sentence, "You're coming, aren't you?", which intonation pattern is likely used?
      How does intonation help differentiate meaning in identical sentences?
      What is the term for intonation patterns that span across entire sentences?
      Which type of intonation is used for listing items?
      What is the primary purpose of intonation in speech?
      What does rising intonation typically indicate?
      Falling intonation is commonly used for ____.
      Which type of intonation is used for yes / no questions in English?
      What is intonation in phonetics?
      What happens to unstressed syllables in English?
      In stress-timed languages like English, ____.
      Which sentence demonstrates contrastive stress?
      In the word "photograph", which syllable is stressed?
      What is the primary function of stress in English?
      The "Hawthorne Experiments" were led by which prominent figure?
      Who is known for advocating for the use of science and mathematics in solving business problems instead of relying on opinions and guesswork?
      Which historical period saw the development of a formal theory of management become "absolutely necessary" due to the complex structure of industry following the Industrial Revolution?
      What is the main purpose of "Fatigue Study" under Scientific Management?
      The principle of management that states each member of an organization must receive orders from only one superior is known as:
      What is the primary distinction between "Administration" and "Management" in terms of their core function?
      What are the three broad categories of management levels in an organization?
      The Systems Approach to management views an organization as:
      Which of the following describes the nature of administration ?
      what is the purpose of a "Time Study"?
      Which of Fayol's principles of management states that all members of an organization must work together to accomplish common objectives?
      Which management pioneer advocated for a bonus to be paid to workers in proportion to their own efficiency and the success of the enterprise?
      The Hawthorne Experiments were primarily conducted to investigate the relationship between:
      The "Mental Revolution" concept in scientific management refers to:
      Which of the following is NOT one of the six groups of general and industrial management as identified by Henry Fayol?
      Who is considered the "Father of Personnel Management"?

      With reference to Non-Profit Organisations, which of the following statements are correct?

      1. NPOs are expected to be value-based and serve public or social purposes.

      2. They are legally required to distribute profits to shareholders.

      3. Examples include organisations like Pratham and Teach For India, which focus on education.

      With reference to Private Organisations, which of the following statements are correct?

      1. Private organisations can raise capital through issuing shares and debentures.

      2. They operate in sectors like information technology, hospitality, and pharmaceuticals.

      3. Their primary motive is to provide public services at subsidized rates.

      With reference to Public Organisations, which of the following statements are correct?

      1. Public organisations include government agencies, state-owned enterprises, and municipalities.

      2. They are primarily focused on profit generation rather than public welfare.

      3. Their ownership can be either fully or partially held by central or state governments.

      Choose the correct statement(s) regarding Non-Profit Organisations in India.

      1. Organisations like Akshaya Patra Foundation and Goonj focus on addressing social issues like hunger and clothing poverty.

      2. All NPOs in India must operate under government control to maintain their tax-exempt status.

      Choose the correct statement(s) regarding Non-Profit Organisations (NPOs).

      1. NPOs are legally exempt from paying taxes and use excess funds for developmental activities rather than distributing them to shareholders.

      2. All NPOs in India are referred to as Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in international relations.

      Choose the correct statement(s) regarding Private Organisations.

      1. Private organisations can include entities like sole proprietorships, partnerships, and multinational corporations.

      2. The New Economic Policy of 1991 restricted private sector participation in most Indian industries.

      Choose the correct statement(s) regarding Public Organisations.

      1. Public organisations are always fully owned by the government, with no partial ownership allowed.

      2. The primary aim of public organisations is to provide goods and services at lower costs to ensure public welfare.

      Sugar solution in jar A contain 20% sugar in it and jar B contain 30% . It is taken 4 liter and 6 liter respectively and mixed to get what % of sugar solution ?
      A man purchases 4 shirt of each 2000 one is sold at again of 10% what is the gain % of remaining 3 shirts to get an overall profit of 25% ?
      A man purchases 3 watches at 2000 each . One at a gain of 10% and what is the gain % of remaining to watches to get 30% gain at all ?
      Two trains in opposite direction take 20 sec and 30 sec to pass an electric post if both of the train take 23 sec to pass one another what is the ratio of speed of train ?
      A mans expenditure and savings are in the ratio of 3:2 his income is increased by 10% expense increased by 12% then the savings increased by what %?
      weight of ram and syam are in the ratio of 7:5 rams weight is increased by 12% and total weight of ram and syam together increased by 17% then the total weight become 200kg weight of syam increased by what % ?