CBSE-NET (Based on NTA-UGC) Labour-Welfare or HRM (Paper-II): Questions 11 - 13 of 206
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Question number: 11
» Labour Welfare » Definition & Scope
Appeared in Year: 2015
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Examine the following statements about labour welfare. Identify the one (s) that does not fit into the logical set.
- Labour welfare has both positive and negative sides. On the positive side, it deals with the provision of opportunities which enable the worker and his family to lead a good life socially and personally.
- On the negative side, it functions in order to neutralise the baneful effects of large -scale industrialisation.
- Labour welfare is flexible, elastic and differs from time to time, region to region, industry to industry and country to country.
- It needs not be related to the socio-cultural background, economic status and education level of the workers. (Dec Paper II)
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a. | (4) only |
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b. | (2) only |
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c. | (1) and (3) |
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d. | (2) and (4) |
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Question number: 12
» Labour Welfare » Definition & Scope
Appeared in Year: 2015
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Which of the following concepts explains that welfare implies the welfare of man, his family, and his community? (Dec paper II)
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a. | The total concept of welfare |
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b. | The positive concept of welfare |
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c. | The social concept of welfare |
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d. | The relative concept of welfare |
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Question number: 13
» Organisational Behaviour » Leadership
Appeared in Year: 2015
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Match the leadership theories and their proponents given in lists I and list II below: (Dec Paper II)List-Ⅰ (Leadership Theories) | List-Ⅱ (Proponents) |
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(A) Group and exchange theories of leadership | (i) Hollander and Julian (1969) |
(B) Social learning theories | (ii) Lippett and White (1939) |
(C) Managerial grid theory | (iii) Albert Bandura (1977) |
(D) Iowa leadership studies | (iv) Blake and Mouton (1978) |
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