Business Management MCQs
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Question 289easy
Matrix organisation is the combination of
Question 290easy
Planning function in any enterprise is
Question 291hard
Below are given some points. 1. It is automatic and uniform given identical situations. 2. It can be assigned to clerical or routine managerial levels. 3. The more of an organisation's decision-making areas are programmed, the more it leaves the senior management free to concentrate on larger decision areas. 4. It helps the communication process as everybody seems to know the outcome of a certain set of conditions or situation. 5. It minimises eroticism or the subjective element in management decision. These all are the qualities of
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Question 292hard
Which of the following statements are correct? 1. General manager is in top level management. 2. General manager is in middle level management. 3. General manager formulates policies. Select the correct answer:
Question 293hard
Three necessary and sufficient conditions that must be satisfied if traits should be unique determinants of the Leadership Index are 1.The trail quality should follow a descending order as one traverse from the highest to the lowest levels. 2. There must be a high correlation between the level of traits and the level of success. 3. The achievement trait curve should be convex to the trait axis as one travels from the low to the high trait terminals. The above conditions have been suggested by
Question 294easy
Directing comprises of the following activities.
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Question 295medium
According to classical theorists, the four pillars of organising are
Question 296easy
Shared task divisioningis encouraged at
Question 297hard
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct? 1. The main principle of delegation is parity of authority and responsibility. 2. Delegation of expected results. 3. Decentralisation. 4. Decentralisation is the functional definition