Bba-Iv Human Resource Management (Bba-202) MCQS: Unit 1
Bba-Iv Human Resource Management (Bba-202) MCQS: Unit 1
Bba-Iv Human Resource Management (Bba-202) MCQS: Unit 1
4. 1970s represent the evolution of new discipline under the name of _____.
A. Personnel management
B. HRM
C. Industrial sociology
D. Organizational sociology
8. The ______ approach is based on the belief that employees have certain inalienable rights
as human beings and it’s the duty of the employer to protect these rights.
A. Paternalistic
B. Behavioral
C. Humanitarian
D. None of the above
11. ______ is any process that provides greater authority the sharing of relevant information
and the provision of control over factors affecting job performance.
A. Collective Bargaining
B. Empowerment
C. Participation
D. None of the above
13. Several ways in which HR activities can be done or practiced may be termed as: -
A. HR Practices
B. HR Planning
C. HR Department
D. HR Roles
14. Employees given authority to make decisions and take actions become
A. Satisfied
B. Empowered
C. Managers
D. Committed
2 A 10 D
3 B 11 B
4 B 12 D
5 C 13 A
6 C 14 B
7 B 15 C
8 C
UNIT 2
1. How often HR planning process is implemented within an organization?
A. Continuously
B. Annually
C. Bi-annually
D. Quarterly
8. Statement describing the values, objectives and goal of HR department is called ____
A. HR vision
B. HR strategy
C. HR mission
D. HR design
10. ______________ is the application form to be filled by the candidate when he goes for
recruitment process in the organisation.
A. Job application
B. Formal application
C. Application blank
D. None of the above
11. _______________ is a selection test which judges the emotional ability which will help
to judge work in group
A. Personality test
B. Intelligence Test
C. Mental Ability Test
D. None of the above
12. That which adds more of the same type of duties requiring same skills is: -
A. Job progression
B. Job enrichment
C. Job enlargement
D. Job relatedness
14. The use of process criteria in job selection means that the individual is being assessed on
_____.
A. The number of tasks they can process simultaneously.
B. A methodological approach to task completion.
C. How many tasks can be processed in a set amount of time.
D. The right way to complete a task successfully.
1 A 9 D
2 C 10 C
3 C 11 A
4 A 12 C
5 A 13 C
6 B 14 D
7 C 15 D
8 C
UNIT 3
1. Which of the following comprise the compensation function of HRM?
A. Job evaluation
B. Wage and salary Administration
C. Bonus
D. All of the above
2. ______ may be defined as sequence of separate, but related work activities providing for
continuity, order and meaning in a person’s life.
A. Occupation
B. Job
C. Career
D. Task
9. Remuneration includes:
A. Gifts
B. Transfers
C. Training
D. Bonus
11. The ________ programme once installed must be continued on a long-term basis.
A. Job evaluation
B. Training & Development
C. Recruitment
D. All of the above
12. The following factor would be relatively low if supply of labour is higher than demand.
A. production
B. labour cost
C. wage
D. all of the above
13. Compensation is a systematic approach to providing monetary value to employees in
exchange for ___________________________
A. Skills
B. Knowledge
C. Work performed
D. damages held
1 D 9 D
2 C 10 C
3 B 11 A
4 B 12 C
5 C 13 C
6 C 14 C
7 A 15 A
8 D
UNIT 4
1. _______is an entire exercise done under the trainer who observes the employee behavior
and then discusses it with the rater who finally evaluates the employee’s performance.
A. Comparison method
B. BARS
C. Assessment Center
D. 360 degrees
4. “If a worker has few absences, his supervisor might give him a high rating in all other
areas of work” this is an example of ________________ bias in Performance Appraisal:
A. Halo effect
B. Central Tendency
C. Personal Biases
D. Stereo Typing
5. “He is not formally dressed up in the office. He may be casual at work too!”. This is an
example of ________________ bias in Performance Appraisal
A. Halo effect
B. Central Tendency
C. Horn effect
D. Stereo Typing
7. “A professor, with a view to play it safe, might give a class grade near the equal to B,
regardless of the differences in individual performances”. This is an example of
________________ bias in Performance Appraisal
(A) Halo effect
(B) Central Tendency
(C) Horn effect
(D) Stereo Typing
8. “The person who was a good performer in distant past is assured to be okay at present
also”. This is an example of ________________ bias in Performance Appraisal
A. Halo effect
B. Central Tendency
C. Horn effect
D. Spillover effect
11. This step of performance appraisal process finds out reasons of the deviation occurred in
actual performance
A. Fixing standards
B. Measuring actual performance
C. Communication of standards
D. Discuss Appraisal with The Employee
14. The rater is forced to answer the ready-made statements as given in the blocks of two or
more, about the employees in terms of true or false. This method of performance
appraisal is known as:
A. Forced distribution
B. Rating scale
C. Forced choice
D. Checklist
1 C 9 A
2 D 10 B
3 D 11 D
4 A 12 D
5 C 13 A
6 B 14 C
7 B 15 D
8 D