MCQ Set: Principles of Management
1. Who is known as the "Father of Scientific Management"?
a) Henri Fayol
b) Max Weber
c) Fredrick Winslow Taylor
d) Peter Drucker
Answer: c) Fredrick Winslow Taylor
2. Which principle of management emphasizes "one boss for one employee"?
a) Unity of Direction
b) Unity of Command
c) Division of Work
d) Authority and Responsibility
Answer: b) Unity of Command
3. What does the principle of 'Scalar Chain' in Fayol’s theory focus on?
a) Specialization of tasks
b) Clear chain of authority and communication
c) Equal remuneration for workers
d) Flexibility in organizational processes
Answer: b) Clear chain of authority and communication
4. Taylor’s principle of "Harmony, Not Discord" emphasizes:
a) Maximizing individual gains over group goals
b) Cooperation between management and workers
c) Focus on the centralization of decision-making
d) Avoiding worker participation in decision-making
Answer: b) Cooperation between management and workers
5. What does 'Gang Plank' in Fayol's principles refer to?
a) A direct line of communication bypassing the scalar chain
b) A method for streamlining tasks in production
c) A disciplinary action for workers
d) A formal hierarchical order in an organization
Answer: a) A direct line of communication bypassing the scalar chain
6. Which principle relates to "right job for the right person"?
a) Discipline
b) Subordination of Individual Interest to General Interest
c) Development of Personnel
d) Division of Work
Answer: c) Development of Personnel
7. According to Taylor, the scientific method replaces:
a) Trial-and-error methods
b) Worker involvement
c) Managerial control
d) Individual creativity
Answer: a) Trial-and-error methods
8. Which technique of Taylor’s Scientific Management involves breaking down tasks into smaller components to determine the best method?
a) Time Study
b) Work Study
c) Motion Study
d) Method Study
Answer: b) Work Study
9. Fayol’s principle of 'Order' implies:
a) Standardizing tasks
b) Eliminating worker errors
c) Keeping things and people in their proper places
d) Increasing centralization
Answer: c) Keeping things and people in their proper places
10. The term "Differential Piece Wage System" introduced by Taylor refers to:
a) Equal pay for equal work
b) Payment based on seniority
c) Rewarding efficient workers with higher wages
d) Penalizing workers for absenteeism
Answer: c) Rewarding efficient workers with higher wages
11. Which of the following is NOT one of Fayol’s 14 principles of management?
a) Stability of Tenure
b) Remuneration
c) Esprit de Corps
d) Contingency Approach
Answer: d) Contingency Approach
12. The concept of 'Mental Revolution' in Taylor’s theory primarily suggests:
a) Complete change in workers’ methods of work
b) Change in mindset of both workers and management towards mutual cooperation
c) Focus on material gains over ethical considerations
d) Increased centralization of decision-making
Answer: b) Change in mindset of both workers and management towards mutual cooperation
13. Which of the following techniques is used to determine the optimal rest intervals for workers?
a) Motion Study
b) Fatigue Study
c) Method Study
d) Time Study
Answer: b) Fatigue Study
14. According to Fayol, which principle ensures loyalty and devotion among employees?
a) Equity
b) Discipline
c) Subordination of Individual Interest
d) Authority and Responsibility
Answer: a) Equity
15. What is the primary objective of 'Standardization' as per Taylor's principles?
a) To minimize employee turnover
b) To ensure uniformity and consistency in products and processes
c) To encourage worker creativity
d) To centralize authority
Answer: b) To ensure uniformity and consistency in products and processes
16. In Taylor’s functional foremanship, which role ensures discipline among workers?
a) Speed Boss
b) Gang Boss
c) Disciplinarian
d) Repair Boss
Answer: c) Disciplinarian
17. What is the essence of the principle 'Unity of Direction'?
a) Every worker should have one superior
b) Group activities should have one head and one plan
c) Workers and managers should work as a family
d) Every action must follow a strict schedule
Answer: b) Group activities should have one head and one plan
18. In Fayol's principle, which emphasizes the right to give orders and the obligation to follow them?
a) Authority and Responsibility
b) Unity of Command
c) Stability of Personnel
d) Subordination of Individual Interest
Answer: a) Authority and Responsibility
19. Which method introduced by Taylor is aimed at identifying and eliminating unnecessary movements in work?
a) Motion Study
b) Work Study
c) Fatigue Study
d) Simplification
Answer: a) Motion Study
20. The ‘Scalar Chain’ principle primarily addresses:
a) The hierarchy of authority in an organization
b) The specialization of tasks
c) Flexibility in decision-making
d) Reducing employee grievances
Answer: a) The hierarchy of authority in an organization
21. What does Taylor's 'Time Study' technique aim to determine?
a) Optimal number of workers
b) Standard time required to perform a specific task
c) Most productive machine configurations
d) The best raw materials for production
Answer: b) Standard time required to perform a specific task
22. Which of the following principles emphasizes that workers and management must share the benefits of improved productivity?
a) Esprit de Corps
b) Cooperation, Not Individualism
c) Harmony, Not Discord
d) Remuneration
Answer: c) Harmony, Not Discord
23. What principle states that remuneration must provide fair compensation to employees?
a) Stability of Personnel
b) Subordination of Individual Interest
c) Remuneration
d) Authority and Responsibility
Answer: c) Remuneration
24. According to Fayol, what is the significance of 'Stability of Tenure'?
a) Retaining employees for a fixed period
b) Increasing job satisfaction through promotions
c) Reducing employee turnover for organizational efficiency
d) Providing stable work conditions for all employees
Answer: c) Reducing employee turnover for organizational efficiency
25. What is the main goal of simplification in Taylor’s Scientific Management?
a) Elimination of redundant product varieties
b) Implementation of strict discipline
c) Introduction of multitasking roles for workers
d) Standardization of communication channels
Answer: a) Elimination of redundant product varieties
26. Which management principle allows employees to bypass the chain of command during emergencies?
a) Unity of Direction
b) Gang Plank
c) Centralization
d) Scalar Chain
Answer: b) Gang Plank
27. Fayol emphasized that the activities of employees must align with organizational goals under the principle of:
a) Unity of Command
b) Subordination of Individual Interest
c) Equity
d) Remuneration
Answer: b) Subordination of Individual Interest
28. What does Taylor’s method of 'Differential Piece Wage System' aim to achieve?
a) Equal pay for all employees regardless of productivity
b) Differentiated pay to incentivize higher productivity
c) Fixed salaries based on time worked
d) Reduced costs through centralized decision-making
Answer: b) Differentiated pay to incentivize higher productivity
29. Which principle of Fayol emphasizes the importance of treating employees fairly without discrimination?
a) Equity
b) Esprit de Corps
c) Discipline
d) Authority and Responsibility
Answer: a) Equity
30. The 'Method Study' technique is primarily used to:
a) Train workers to reduce fatigue
b) Identify the best method for performing a task
c) Develop strategies to handle emergencies
d) Create a system of multitasking for employees
Answer: b) Identify the best method for performing a task
31. The principle of 'Esprit de Corps' is about fostering:
a) Financial independence
b) Team spirit and harmony
c) Individual accountability
d) Strict disciplinary measures
Answer: b) Team spirit and harmony
32. Which principle of management advocates the division of labor to increase efficiency?
a) Division of Work
b) Unity of Command
c) Centralization
d) Subordination of Individual Interest
Answer: a) Division of Work
33. According to Taylor, workers and management should shift their attitude from competition to:
a) Conflict
b) Independence
c) Cooperation
d) Resistance
Answer: c) Cooperation
34. What does the principle of 'Order' ensure in an organization?
a) Systematic arrangement of resources for efficiency
b) Strict hierarchical control
c) Reduction of decision-making powers of subordinates
d) Constant supervision of employees
Answer: a) Systematic arrangement of resources for efficiency
35. Which of the following is a characteristic of principles of management?
a) Fixed and rigid
b) Universal applicability
c) Focused only on profitability
d) Dependent on individual creativity
Answer: b) Universal applicability
36. The main objective of ‘Fatigue Study’ is to:
a) Determine the appropriate number of workers for a task
b) Identify and minimize worker fatigue
c) Improve the quality of production
d) Reduce machine downtime
Answer: b) Identify and minimize worker fatigue
37. The principle of 'Authority and Responsibility' suggests that authority must be:
a) Absolute and unquestionable
b) Greater than responsibility
c) Equal to responsibility
d) Independent of responsibility
Answer: c) Equal to responsibility
38. What does Fayol’s principle of 'Unity of Command' primarily aim to prevent?
a) Delayed decision-making
b) Confusion caused by multiple supervisors
c) Over-specialization of tasks
d) Worker dissatisfaction
Answer: b) Confusion caused by multiple supervisors
39. The use of 'Kanban' signals is an example of:
a) Just-in-Time Manufacturing
b) Differential Wage System
c) Fatigue Study
d) Motion Study
Answer: a) Just-in-Time Manufacturing
40. Fayol’s principle of 'Centralization and Decentralization' highlights the need to:
a) Delegate all decision-making to lower levels
b) Strike a balance between centralized authority and decentralized operations
c) Focus solely on managerial decision-making
d) Implement rigid control systems
Answer: b) Strike a balance between centralized authority and decentralized operations
41. Which principle of Fayol emphasizes that organizational goals should take precedence over individual goals?
a) Unity of Direction
b) Subordination of Individual Interest to General Interest
c) Remuneration
d) Stability of Personnel
Answer: b) Subordination of Individual Interest to General Interest
42. In Taylor’s Scientific Management, which study focuses on the reduction of unnecessary physical movements?
a) Method Study
b) Motion Study
c) Fatigue Study
d) Time Study
Answer: b) Motion Study
43. The principle of 'Discipline' as per Fayol emphasizes the importance of:
a) Offering higher wages to workers
b) Adherence to organizational rules and agreements
c) Reducing the hierarchical structure
d) Ensuring creativity among employees
Answer: b) Adherence to organizational rules and agreements
44. Which of the following principles ensures that each employee knows their specific duties and responsibilities?
a) Unity of Command
b) Division of Work
c) Order
d) Centralization
Answer: b) Division of Work
45. The primary objective of 'Time Study' in Taylor’s principles is to:
a) Minimize operational costs
b) Determine the optimal time for task completion
c) Analyze worker movements
d) Ensure teamwork among employees
Answer: b) Determine the optimal time for task completion
46. Which principle of Fayol highlights that authority comes with accountability?
a) Stability of Personnel
b) Authority and Responsibility
c) Centralization
d) Scalar Chain
Answer: b) Authority and Responsibility
47. The ‘Gang Plank’ concept is used to:
a) Enforce strict chain of command
b) Facilitate quick communication during emergencies
c) Eliminate employee grievances
d) Increase worker incentives
Answer: b) Facilitate quick communication during emergencies
48. In Taylor’s approach, what does the term 'Functional Foremanship' mean?
a) One manager overseeing all aspects of work
b) Division of planning and execution among eight foremen
c) A specialized team of managers handling executive roles
d) Empowering workers to take decisions
Answer: b) Division of planning and execution among eight foremen
49. Fayol’s principle of 'Unity of Direction' ensures:
a) Avoidance of dual subordination
b) That activities with the same objectives are coordinated under one plan
c) Rewarding high-performing employees
d) Following strict communication protocols
Answer: b) That activities with the same objectives are coordinated under one plan
50. According to Taylor, the 'Differential Piece Wage System' motivates workers by:
a) Providing the same wages to all workers
b) Offering higher pay to efficient workers
c) Reducing wages for underperforming workers
d) Introducing stricter penalties for errors
Answer: b) Offering higher pay to efficient workers
51. Which principle stresses that every material and employee should have a designated place?
a) Remuneration
b) Order
c) Esprit de Corps
d) Unity of Command
Answer: b) Order
52. Taylor’s 'Mental Revolution' refers to a change in:
a) Physical work environment
b) Relations between management and workers
c) Methods of production
d) Managerial hierarchy
Answer: b) Relations between management and workers
53. The principle of 'Esprit de Corps' primarily focuses on:
a) Unity and teamwork among employees
b) Strict hierarchical control
c) Increased wages for efficient workers
d) Delegating authority to all levels of management
Answer: a) Unity and teamwork among employees
54. What is the main focus of Taylor’s 'Fatigue Study'?
a) Increasing worker efficiency by training
b) Determining the appropriate rest intervals for workers
c) Identifying errors in production methods
d) Improving managerial supervision
Answer: b) Determining the appropriate rest intervals for workers
55. Fayol’s principle of 'Equity' ensures:
a) Equal salaries for all employees
b) Justice and fairness in treatment of employees
c) Promoting employees based on tenure
d) Strict enforcement of rules and policies
Answer: b) Justice and fairness in treatment of employees
56. Which principle of Fayol emphasizes that employees should have job security for improved efficiency?
a) Stability of Personnel
b) Unity of Direction
c) Authority and Responsibility
d) Scalar Chain
Answer: a) Stability of Personnel
57. Taylor’s concept of 'Scientific Management' seeks to replace:
a) Individual judgment with a systematic approach
b) Worker autonomy with managerial control
c) Standard procedures with flexible methods
d) Centralization with decentralization
Answer: a) Individual judgment with a systematic approach
58. According to Fayol, 'Centralization' refers to:
a) Complete delegation of authority to lower levels
b) Retention of decision-making authority at the top level
c) Dividing authority equally among all employees
d) Eliminating middle management layers
Answer: b) Retention of decision-making authority at the top level
59. Taylor’s principles and techniques aim at improving:
a) Worker satisfaction only
b) Managerial effectiveness only
c) Both efficiency and productivity
d) Strict adherence to organizational policies
Answer: c) Both efficiency and productivity
60. What is the primary purpose of the 'Scalar Chain' principle?
a) To ensure systematic communication
b) To increase worker autonomy
c) To encourage direct communication with top management
d) To minimize hierarchy in the organization
Answer: a) To ensure systematic communication
61. Which principle of Fayol ensures that subordinates should receive orders from only one superior?
a) Unity of Command
b) Unity of Direction
c) Authority and Responsibility
d) Subordination of Individual Interest
Answer: a) Unity of Command
62. What is the main focus of 'Method Study' in Taylor’s principles?
a) To determine the best way of performing tasks
b) To study worker fatigue
c) To standardize wages
d) To measure time taken for tasks
Answer: a) To determine the best way of performing tasks
63. According to Taylor, what role does 'Cooperation, Not Individualism' play in a workplace?
a) Encourages competition among workers
b) Promotes teamwork and mutual benefit between workers and management
c) Encourages workers to work independently
d) Establishes a top-down hierarchical structure
Answer: b) Promotes teamwork and mutual benefit between workers and management
64. In Taylor's 'Differential Piece Wage System', workers who exceed the standard output are rewarded with:
a) A bonus
b) A salary cut
c) Equal wages as underperforming workers
d) Reduced work hours
Answer: a) A bonus
65. Which of the following is a key element of Taylor’s Scientific Management?
a) Employee autonomy
b) Strict hierarchical control
c) Time and motion studies to increase efficiency
d) Employee satisfaction surveys
Answer: c) Time and motion studies to increase efficiency
66. According to Fayol, the principle of 'Equity' ensures:
a) Disciplinary action is uniformly applied
b) Equal pay for equal work
c) Employees are treated with kindness, justice, and fairness
d) Strict enforcement of organizational rules
Answer: c) Employees are treated with kindness, justice, and fairness
67. What does the principle of 'Unity of Direction' ensure in an organization?
a) Each employee has a single boss
b) All activities with the same objectives are coordinated under one plan
c) Employees are trained according to their individual strengths
d) Workers follow a fixed hierarchical path
Answer: b) All activities with the same objectives are coordinated under one plan
68. According to Taylor, the 'Mental Revolution' is necessary to:
a) Remove redundancies in the work process
b) Encourage workers to compete for higher wages
c) Change the attitude of both workers and management towards mutual cooperation
d) Establish a rigid division of labor
Answer: c) Change the attitude of both workers and management towards mutual cooperation
69. Which of the following is a technique used in Taylor’s 'Scientific Management' to eliminate unnecessary motions in work?
a) Time Study
b) Motion Study
c) Functional Foremanship
d) Work Study
Answer: b) Motion Study
70. According to Fayol, the principle of 'Stability of Tenure' emphasizes the importance of:
a) Promoting employees quickly to keep them motivated
b) Employee turnover should be minimized for organizational stability
c) Creating a competitive environment for workers
d) Allowing employees to move freely between different roles
Answer: b) Employee turnover should be minimized for organizational stability
71. What is the principle of 'Subordination of Individual Interest to General Interest' focused on?
a) Individual desires should always outweigh company goals
b) Company goals should always come before individual interests
c) Personal interests should be kept hidden from the organization
d) Promoting self-interest in the workplace
Answer: b) Company goals should always come before individual interests
72. The principle of 'Authority and Responsibility' ensures that:
a) Management has total control over workers
b) Authority is always higher than responsibility
c) Authority must match responsibility for proper management
d) Subordinates do not have any responsibility
Answer: c) Authority must match responsibility for proper management
73. According to Taylor, the goal of 'Scientific Management' is to:
a) Achieve maximum production with minimum effort
b) Increase worker salaries for higher productivity
c) Eliminate the role of managers
d) Standardize all products across industries
Answer: a) Achieve maximum production with minimum effort
74. In Taylor’s theory, 'Functional Foremanship' refers to:
a) A manager handling both planning and execution tasks
b) A system of dividing managerial duties among eight foremen for specialization
c) A centralized decision-making system
d) A system that eliminates all managerial roles
Answer: b) A system of dividing managerial duties among eight foremen for specialization
75. What is the purpose of 'Fatigue Study' in Taylor's principles?
a) To analyze the time spent on each task
b) To determine the best work method
c) To calculate the optimal amount of rest for workers
d) To study the mental stress of workers
Answer: c) To calculate the optimal amount of rest for workers
76. According to Fayol, which principle ensures that employees only receive orders from one superior?
a) Unity of Command
b) Unity of Direction
c) Authority and Responsibility
d) Subordination of Individual Interest
Answer: a) Unity of Command
77. In Taylor's system, which of the following was used to improve workers' performance by assigning tasks based on expertise?
a) Functional Foremanship
b) Centralization
c) Unity of Direction
d) Division of Work
Answer: a) Functional Foremanship
78. Which of the following is NOT one of the core principles in Taylor’s Scientific Management?
a) Development of a true science for each job
b) Scientific selection of the worker
c) Standardization of work methods
d) Empowering workers to make decisions
Answer: d) Empowering workers to make decisions
79. What does the principle of 'Division of Work' primarily aim to achieve?
a) Standardization of tasks
b) Increased specialization and efficiency
c) Centralization of authority
d) Increased flexibility in job roles
Answer: b) Increased specialization and efficiency
80. According to Fayol, which principle ensures that each level of management has the necessary authority to carry out their responsibilities?
a) Authority and Responsibility
b) Unity of Command
c) Discipline
d) Scalar Chain
Answer: a) Authority and Responsibility
81. According to Fayol, the principle of 'Scalar Chain' ensures:
a) No hierarchy exists in the organization
b) A clear chain of authority from top to bottom
c) Every worker can communicate directly with top management
d) There is no need for managerial authority
Answer: b) A clear chain of authority from top to bottom
82. What is the core focus of Taylor's 'Time Study'?
a) To reduce the number of employees
b) To measure the exact time required to perform each task
c) To develop new tools and machines
d) To analyze worker behavior
Answer: b) To measure the exact time required to perform each task
83. According to Taylor, which of the following is necessary for 'Mental Revolution'?
a) Workers and management should see each other as competitors
b) Workers and management must work together for mutual benefit
c) Workers should resist management’s orders
d) Management must not share any profits with workers
Answer: b) Workers and management must work together for mutual benefit
84. What does the principle of 'Equity' in Fayol’s theory emphasize?
a) Giving preferential treatment to senior employees
b) Treating employees with fairness and kindness
c) Encouraging competition between workers
d) Rewarding workers based on their individual performance
Answer: b) Treating employees with fairness and kindness
85. Which of the following principles of Fayol deals with the division of labor to improve productivity?
a) Unity of Direction
b) Division of Work
c) Remuneration
d) Discipline
Answer: b) Division of Work
86. According to Taylor, the 'Differential Piece Wage System' aims to:
a) Offer a fixed wage to all workers
b) Pay workers based on their output with higher rates for those who exceed standards
c) Pay workers based on the number of hours worked
d) Eliminate pay based on performance
Answer: b) Pay workers based on their output with higher rates for those who exceed standards
87. Which of the following is an objective of Taylor's 'Motion Study'?
a) To analyze the amount of time taken for each task
b) To identify and eliminate unnecessary movements during a task
c) To develop new work methods
d) To motivate workers to work harder
Answer: b) To identify and eliminate unnecessary movements during a task
88. According to Fayol, the principle of 'Subordination of Individual Interest to General Interest' ensures that:
a) Personal benefits are prioritized over company goals
b) Company objectives take precedence over personal interests
c) Employees can negotiate their own wages
d) Workers have the freedom to act without following rules
Answer: b) Company objectives take precedence over personal interests
89. In Taylor's Scientific Management, 'Functional Foremanship' ensures that:
a) One person is responsible for both planning and execution
b) A variety of specialized foremen oversee different aspects of production
c) Supervisors work independently of each other
d) All workers report to a single supervisor
Answer: b) A variety of specialized foremen oversee different aspects of production
90. According to Fayol, the principle of 'Stability of Tenure' helps to:
a) Increase employee turnover to bring in fresh talent
b) Ensure long-term productivity by retaining experienced employees
c) Promote employees quickly to keep them motivated
d) Reduce wages for long-term employees
Answer: b) Ensure long-term productivity by retaining experienced employees
91. What is the primary objective of 'Method Study' in Taylor’s Scientific Management?
a) To calculate the exact wages for workers
b) To identify the most efficient way to perform a task
c) To eliminate fatigue in workers
d) To determine the optimal rest periods for workers
Answer: b) To identify the most efficient way to perform a task
92. In Fayol’s principle of 'Unity of Direction', activities with the same objective should:
a) Be planned by different managers
b) Be directed towards a common goal under one head
c) Have multiple plans for flexibility
d) Be decentralized for better outcomes
Answer: b) Be directed towards a common goal under one head
93. The principle of 'Authority and Responsibility' suggests that:
a) Responsibility is more important than authority
b) Authority should be delegated, but responsibility remains with the manager
c) Managers should have total control over decision-making
d) Only senior managers should have authority
Answer: b) Authority should be delegated, but responsibility remains with the manager
94. Which principle in Fayol’s theory deals with ensuring that each worker has a clear superior?
a) Unity of Command
b) Unity of Direction
c) Subordination of Individual Interest
d) Centralization
Answer: a) Unity of Command
95. According to Fayol, the principle of 'Discipline' requires that:
a) Workers must always follow orders without question
b) Clear and fair agreements are made between management and employees
c) Employees are punished severely for mistakes
d) Workers must follow instructions from multiple superiors
Answer: b) Clear and fair agreements are made between management and employees
96. Taylor’s 'Scientific Management' is characterized by the:
a) Complete removal of time-based wages
b) Use of scientific methods to analyze and improve work processes
c) Elimination of managerial roles in production
d) Increase in wages for all employees equally
Answer: b) Use of scientific methods to analyze and improve work processes
97. What does Taylor’s principle of 'Harmony, Not Discord' emphasize?
a) Complete separation between management and workers
b) Conflicts between workers should be avoided
c) Management and workers should collaborate for mutual benefits
d) Management should dominate workers for greater efficiency
Answer: c) Management and workers should collaborate for mutual benefits
98. The principle of 'Scalar Chain' can be bypassed during emergencies using the:
a) Unity of Direction
b) Gang Plank
c) Division of Work
d) Functional Foremanship
Answer: b) Gang Plank
99. According to Fayol, the principle of 'Remuneration' refers to:
a) Fair and reasonable compensation for work performed
b) Payment based on the hours worked
c) High salaries for all employees
d) The process of rewarding employees for loyalty
Answer: a) Fair and reasonable compensation for work performed
100. The concept of 'Functional Foremanship' was introduced by Taylor to:
a) Simplify the process of managing workers
b) Assign specialized tasks to different foremen for better supervision
c) Increase the hierarchical levels in organizations
d) Reduce the number of supervisors needed in the factory
Answer: b) Assign specialized tasks to different foremen for better supervision
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