Assertion and Reason Type Questions on Principles of Management | Chapter - 2 Class 12 Business Studies
Principles of Management
Assertion: If the principle of unity of command is not followed, employees may get confused.
Reason: Unity of command refers to multiple commands received by a subordinate at a time.
Assertion: Principles of management can be modified as per the situation.
Reason: Principles of management are universally applicable.
Assertion: Principles of management are general guidelines.
Reason: Principles of management provide readymade solutions to all managerial problems.
Assertion: Principles of management focuses on blind faith and intuition.
Reason: Principles of management guides in making scientific decisions.
Assertion: Division of work leads to specialisation.
Reason: In the principle of division of work, Henri Fayol has suggested division of work in a random way.
Assertion: In principle of centralisation and decentralisation, Henri Fayol has suggested complete centralisation in all types of organisations.
Reason: Centralisation means dispersal of decision making authority.
Assertion: Employees should be frequently transferred from one place to another so that they can gain more exposure.
Reasoning: Henri Fayol has given the principle of instability of personnel.
Assertion: Functional foremanship violates the principle of unity of command.
Reason: Taylor has suggested functional foremanship through eight persons
Assertion: Differential piece wage system is used to motivate both efficient as well as inefficient workers.
Reason: Under differential piece wage system, Taylor has suggested that there should be no discrimination in the wages of efficient workers and inefficient workers.
Assertion: Fatigue study is a very helpful technique for checking the movements of the workers
Reason: With the technique of fatigue study, Taylor wanted to emphasise that rest is more important than work.
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