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Today we are going to practice 108 MCQs from the chapter “Fundamental Of Management”. You can download all these questions from below “Download here” option.
- The concept of “Management by objectives” was introduced by?
Ans:- Peter F. Drucke - What is that managerial function which analyzes the alternative available?
Ans:- Planning - What refers to the process of passing information from one person to another?
Ans:- Communication - Which one of the following was suggested by Fayol?
Ans:- Centralization - Which one of the following is not a part of the communication process?
Ans:- Decoding - Which is necessary to take decisions to guide the actions of others?
Ans:- Authority - Which is the process of entrusting part of the work by the superior to his/her subordinates?
Ans:- Centralization - Which flows from the lower level management to the top level management?
Ans:- Responsibility - Which one of the following is not related to control?
Ans:- To communicate - Which is the essence of management?
Ans:- Planning - A decision to launch a new product is a/an?
Ans:- Organizational decision - Scalar chain denotes?
Ans:- Authority from the highest to the lowest ranks - Which one of the following example is not included in the intangible premises of planning?
Ans:- Labour hours - Which process is an interplay of three elements—the leader, follower and situation?
Ans:- Leadership - Which has modified the hierarchy of need theory of motivation?
Ans:- Mc Clelland - There can be no leadership without?
Ans:- Followers - Decisions are non-repetitive in nature?
Ans:- Personal - Bureaucracy theory was invented by?
Ans:- Max Weber - According to Fayol’s 14 principles of management, division of work is necessary?
Ans:- To enjoy the benefits of specialization - Which one of the following is not the characteristics of planning?
Ans:- Planning is a discreet function - Which one of the following examples is not included in the intangible premises of planning?
Ans:- Labour hours - Management is a?
Ans:- Continuous process - Which one of the following is not a function of management?
Ans:- Grouping - Controlling involves?
Ans:- Setting standard of performance - Which one of the following is not a technique of control?
Ans:- Management of objectives - Direction is a?
Ans:- Continuous process - In the case of selecting a candidate in an organization, the first step is?
Ans:- Blank application - Which one of the following methods is included in the “off-the-job” training?
Ans:- Role playing - The last step of the “staffing process” is?
Ans:- Training and development - Which of the following is the main objective of the unity in direction principle?
Ans:- Coordination and unity in action - Leadership is the process of exerting influence on?
Ans:- Group members - Which of the following elements is odd with Weber’s 6 major principles?
Ans:- Unity of command - ‘Responsibility is the duty’ was propounded by?
Ans:- M.E. Hurtley - Decisions which are repetitive and can be established well in advance to solve day-to-day problems in an organization are known as?
Ans:- Programmed decisions - Reporting relationships is a step of?
Ans:- Organizing - All the following principles are included in directing except?
Ans:- Coordination - No news is good news is related to?
Ans:- Control by exception - Authority is?
Ans:- Right to do something - Vroom’s theory of motivation is known as?
Ans:- Expectancy theory - Which one of the following needs is missing in the hierarchy of need theory?
Ans:- Wealth needs - Which one of the following elements is associated with Herzberg’s model?
Ans:- Safety - Which one of the following methods is included in the off-the-job training?
Ans:- Case studies - Which one of the following is not the merit of oral communication?
Ans:- Authenticity - Simulation is useful?
Ans:- To observe the behaviour of a system - Flow of communication among the same level of people is known as?
Ans:- Horizontal communication - Which one of the following is not an objective of MIS?
Ans:- To recruit people for the system - Which one of the following is not included in scientific management techniques?
Ans:- Training and placement of workers - Under Fayol’s 14 principles of management, which one of the following factors is related with Esprit de corps?
Ans:- Division of work - In the organization, reporting relationships is a function of?
Ans:- Organizing - Which one of the following is not included in the managerial activities?
Ans:- Controlling - Heuristic technique refers to?
Ans:- Critical problem-solving technique - Which one of the following is not correct in case of planning?
Ans:- Planning is a discreet function - PERT stands for?
Ans:- Program Evaluation and Review Technique - Cybernetics related to?
Ans:- Feedback control - Which one of the following is true for discipline according to Henry Fayol?
Ans:- Proper application of penalties, good superiors at all levels, and clear and fair agreements - In making a decision, ‘Game Theory’ is useful under condition of?
Ans:- Competitive rivalry - Which of the following is the correct meaning of concentration of decision-making authority?
Ans:- Decentralization - Which one of the following techniques does not imply the job training method?
Ans:- T-group training - Which leadership style permits quick decision-making?
Ans:- Authoritarian leadership - Programmed decisions are concerned with?
Ans:- Repetitive and routine decisions - Channels of communication in an informal organization is known as?
Ans:- Grapevine - When communication flows from top to bottom is known as?
Ans:- Downward communication - An individual’s degree of like or dislike of oneself is known as?
Ans:- Self-efficacy - Close supervision, control of subordinates, centralization of authority, autocratic leadership styles are the features of?
Ans:- Theory X - Existence, relatedness and growth (ERG) theory was propounded by?
Ans:- Alderfer - Who is called the father of scientific management?
Ans:- F.W. Taylor - Administrative function is which type of managerial function?
Ans:- Top-level - Which form is the basis for the functioning of an organization?
Ans:- Policies - Which is the foundation of most successful action of all enterprises?
Ans:- Planning - Which process is called a negative process?
Ans:- Selection - Control by exception is also known as?
Ans:- Management by exception - Which is concerned with the total manner in which a manager influences the action of a subordinate?
Ans:- Directing - Which is the essence of management?
Ans:- Coordinating - What refers to the process of passing information from one person to another and its understanding?
Ans:- Communicating - Who defines management as the process of getting things done by and through others?
Ans:- Simon - The process of assigning work to others and giving them authority to do that is?
Ans:- Delegating authority - Which one flows from the top-level management to the bottom-level management?
Ans:- Authority - What power is the ability to punish others for not carrying out orders?
Ans:- Coercive - Under which leadership system, goals are set and work-related decisions are taken by subordinates?
Ans:- Democratic - Who propounded the need-based theory of motivation?
Ans:- Maslow - Autocratic leadership is also known as which type of leadership?
Ans:- Free-rein - Which is not a quantitative technique of decision making?
Ans:- Management of objective - Decision making is expected to be based on?
Ans:- Rational thinking - Father of the principles of management is?
Ans:- Fayol - Management is the art of?
Ans:- Getting things done by groups of people - Which is an intellectual process?
Ans:- Planning - The military organization leads to?
Ans:- Unified control - Which one of the following is not a barrier of effective communication?
Ans:- Emotions - What refers to the introduction of a person to the job and organization?
Ans:- Induction - What is the use of influence to motivate employees to achieve organization goals?
Ans:- Leading - The purpose of control is to?
Ans:- Fix standards, measure actual performance, and find out deviation - What are managerial functions which initiate organized action?
Ans:- Directing - The elements of the management process are known as the?
Ans:- Functions of management - Authority is derived from?
Ans:- Position - Which power is derived from the formal position of a person in the organization?
Ans:- Legitimate - Concurrent control is also known as?
Ans:- Feedback control - Which leadership is a compromise between laissez-faire and autocratic leadership?
Ans:- Democratic - Which motivation theory is also known as the two-factor theory?
Ans:- Herzberg’s theory - Which leader exercises complete control over the subordinate?
Ans:- Autocratic - Dispersal of authority throughout the organization is?
Ans:- Decentralization of authority - Which is an act of choice where a person comes to a conclusion about what has to be done in a given situation?
Ans:- Decision making - Who is the father of management?
Ans:- Drucker - Which is the chain of superiors existing from the highest authority to the lowest rank?
Ans:- Scalar chain - Fayol management is a process consisting of how many functions every manager performs?
Ans:- 5 - Corporate planning is done by the?
Ans:- Top-level management - What refers to training conducted away from the actual work setting?
Ans:- Vestibule training - What involves interpretation of the message by the receiver?
Ans:- Decoding - Henri Fayol is known as?
Ans:- Father of general management
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