Nature of Management (in Principles of Management) MCQs set 1
Principles of Management
Chapter: Nature of Management [set-1]
1. Which one of the following statements is not correct?
A. Management is a goal-oriented process.
B. Management is a continuous process.
C. Management is a dynamic process.
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D. Management is a rigid process.
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Answer: D
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2. Which one of the following is not an importance of management?
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A. Integrating various interest groups
B. Developing society
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C. Disciplining employees
D. Inculcating creativity
Answer: C
3. Management is not
A. an applied science.
B. a pure science.
C. an art.
D. an art and science both.
Answer: B
4. In which category does management fall?
A. Well-established profession
B. Semi-profession
C. Emerging profession
D. Marginal profession
Answer: C
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5. Coordination is
A. a management function.
B. the essence of management.
C. an objective of management.
D. a social objective.
Answer: B
6. The element that aims at integrating group efforts to achieve group
objectives is called ___.
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A. Cooperation
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B. Coordination
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C. Management
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D. Directing
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Answer: B M
7. Managing Director is the position of ___ level of management in a large
company.
A. Top
B. Middle
C. Lower
D. Middle and Lower
Answer: A
8. Management is multidimensional because it has ___ dimension(s).
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Answer: C
9. Management is a ___ directed process as it aims at achieving specified
goals.
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A. Continuously
B. Future
C. Goal
D. Deliberately
Answer: C
10. ___ is a systematised body of knowledge that explains certain general
truths or operation of general laws.
A. Science
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B. Art
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C. Profession
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D. Art and Profession both
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Answer: A
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11. Identify the feature of co-ordination being highlighted in the given
statement: “Coordination is not a one time function, it begins at the
planning stage and continue till controlling.”
A. Coordination ensures unity of action
B. Coordination is an all pervasive function
C. Coordination is a continuous process
D. Coordination is a deliberate function
Answer: C
12. Co-ordination is considered to be the essence of management because
A. It is a common thread that runs through all the activities within the organisation
B. It is implicit and inherent in all functions of the organisation
C. It is a force that binds all the functions of management
D. All of the above
Answer: D
13. This function of Management related to placing the right person at the
right job is
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A. Organising
B. Staffing
C. Planning
D. Controlling
Answer: B
14. Organising as a function of management involves deciding
A. What activities and resources are required
B. Who will do a particular task
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D. All of the above
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Answer: D
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15. The main task of this levelcof management is to determine the overall
organisational objectives Mand strategies for their realisation.
A. Operational management
B. Middle level management
C. First line managers
D. Top level management
Answer: D
16. Which of the following statements is not true for lower level
management?
A. Analyse the business environment and its implications for the survival of the business.
B. Ensure the quality of the output
C. They strive to reduce the wastage of resources
D. They ensure that the safety standards are maintained within the organisation.
Answer: A
17. Which of the following is a function of top level management?
A. Ensuring quality of output
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Principles of Management
Chapter: Nature of Management [set-1]
1. Which one of the following statements is not correct?
A. Management is a goal-oriented process.
B. Management is a continuous process.
C. Management is a dynamic process.
o m
.c
D. Management is a rigid process.
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Answer: D
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2. Which one of the following is not an importance of management?
c
A. Integrating various interest groups
B. Developing society
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C. Disciplining employees
D. Inculcating creativity
Answer: C
3. Management is not
A. an applied science.
B. a pure science.
C. an art.
D. an art and science both.
Answer: B
4. In which category does management fall?
A. Well-established profession
B. Semi-profession
C. Emerging profession
D. Marginal profession
Answer: C
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5. Coordination is
A. a management function.
B. the essence of management.
C. an objective of management.
D. a social objective.
Answer: B
6. The element that aims at integrating group efforts to achieve group
objectives is called ___.
o m
A. Cooperation
.c
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B. Coordination
a
C. Management
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D. Directing
c
Answer: B M
7. Managing Director is the position of ___ level of management in a large
company.
A. Top
B. Middle
C. Lower
D. Middle and Lower
Answer: A
8. Management is multidimensional because it has ___ dimension(s).
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Answer: C
9. Management is a ___ directed process as it aims at achieving specified
goals.
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A. Continuously
B. Future
C. Goal
D. Deliberately
Answer: C
10. ___ is a systematised body of knowledge that explains certain general
truths or operation of general laws.
A. Science
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B. Art
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C. Profession
te
a
D. Art and Profession both
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Answer: A
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11. Identify the feature of co-ordination being highlighted in the given
statement: “Coordination is not a one time function, it begins at the
planning stage and continue till controlling.”
A. Coordination ensures unity of action
B. Coordination is an all pervasive function
C. Coordination is a continuous process
D. Coordination is a deliberate function
Answer: C
12. Co-ordination is considered to be the essence of management because
A. It is a common thread that runs through all the activities within the organisation
B. It is implicit and inherent in all functions of the organisation
C. It is a force that binds all the functions of management
D. All of the above
Answer: D
13. This function of Management related to placing the right person at the
right job is
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, Nature of Management (in Principles of Management) MCQs set 1
A. Organising
B. Staffing
C. Planning
D. Controlling
Answer: B
14. Organising as a function of management involves deciding
A. What activities and resources are required
B. Who will do a particular task
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C. Where will it be done .c
te
D. All of the above
a
Answer: D
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15. The main task of this levelcof management is to determine the overall
organisational objectives Mand strategies for their realisation.
A. Operational management
B. Middle level management
C. First line managers
D. Top level management
Answer: D
16. Which of the following statements is not true for lower level
management?
A. Analyse the business environment and its implications for the survival of the business.
B. Ensure the quality of the output
C. They strive to reduce the wastage of resources
D. They ensure that the safety standards are maintained within the organisation.
Answer: A
17. Which of the following is a function of top level management?
A. Ensuring quality of output
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