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Arrange the steps in manpower planning in the order in which they occur<br>1. identifying sources of manpower supply<br>2. manpower forecasting<br>3. determining manpower requirements<br>4. manpower invently<br>5. selection<br>6. recruitment<br>7. placement
A
3, 2, 4, 1, 6, 5, 7
B
1, 3, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7
C
4, 1, 2, 3, 6, 5, 7
D
3, 4, 1, 2, 6, 5, 7
Correct Answer:
3, 2, 4, 1, 6, 5, 7
Which of the following components are true about tax planning?
1. Tax planning is the process of analyzing a financial plan or a situation from a tax perspective.
2. The objective of tax planning is to make sure there is tax efficiency. With the help of tax planning, one can ensure that all elements of a financial plan can function together with maximum tax-efficiency.
3. Reducing tax liability and increasing the ability to make contributions towards retirement plans are critical for success.
4. Tax planning comprises various considerations such as size, the timing of income, timing of purchases, and planning are concerned with other kinds of expenditures.
5. The chosen investments and the various retirement plans should go hand-in-hand with the tax filing status as well as the deductions in order to create the best possible outcome.
A
1, 2 and 3
B
2, 3 and 4
C
3, 4 and 5
D
All of the above
Which of the following statements are correct?
1. Manpower planning helps the organisation to realise the importance of manpower management which ultimately helps in the stability of a concern.
2. Manpower planning helps in reducing the overall cost of production by making optimum use of physical resources in an organisation.
A
Both statements are correct
B
Statement 1 is correct and Statement 2 is incorrect
C
Both statements are incorrect
D
Statement 2 is correct and Statement 1 is incorrect
Three cats are roaming in a zoo n such a way that when cat A takes 5 steps, B takes 6 steps and C takes 7 steps.But the 6 steps of A are equal to the 7 steps of B and 8 steps of C. what is the ratio of their speeds?
A
140:144:147
B
40:44:47
C
15:21:28
D
252:245:240
Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it.
Modern civilisation is completely dependent on energy, which has therefore to be abundant and also economical. About 85% of the world's energy is supplied by oil, coal and natural gas while nuclear, hydro, wind and solar power and biomass supply the rest. Coal, nuclear and hydro are used primarily to generate electricity while natural gas is widely used for heating. Biomass is used both for heating and cooking. The wind and solar power is the future's hope as they are sustainable energy sources. Oil powers almost all machines that move and that makes oil uniquely versatile. Oil powered airplanes carry 500 people across the widest oceans at nearly the speed of sound. Oil powered machines produce and transport food. Oil powered machines are ubiquitous. Clearly, we live in the age of oil but it is drawing to a close. According to data available if oil production remains constant until it's gone, there is enough to last 42 years. Oil wells will produce less as they become depleted, which will make it impossible to keep production constant. Similarly natural gas and coal will last another 61 years and 133 years respectively. Naturally, as they become scarce, they become expensive, leading to a worldwide energy crisis. If we are to survive on this planet, we have to make a transition to sustainable energy sources. The transition may be willy-nilly or planned - the choice is ours. The dawning era of limited and expensive energy will be very difficult for everyone on earth but will be even more difficult if it is not anticipated. It is of utmost importance that the public and policymakers understand the global energy crisis and act in tandem to ensure that the species 'homo sapiens' does not become extinct. The energy sources of the future are
A
nuclear and hydro power
B
coal and natural gas
C
wind and solar power
D
oil and biomass
Given, below are the steps related to constructing a scale of 1:50 to show meters and decimeters and the maximum length is 5 meters. Arrange the steps i. Then divide the 1st part into 10 equal divisions ii. Determining the length of scale 1/50 x 500 cm = 10 cm iii. Determining R.F. here it is 1/50 iv. Draw a line 10 cm long and divide it to 5 equal parts
A
i, ii, iii, iv
B
iii, ii, iv, i
C
ii, iv, i, iii
D
iv, i, ii, iii
This mention statement is associated with
“In any network containing more than one sources of e.m.f. the current in any branch is the algebraic sum of a number of individual currents (the number being equal to the number of sources of e.m.f.), each of which is due to separate action of each source of e.m.f., taken order, when the remaining sources of e.m.f. are replaced by conductors, the resistances of which are equal to the internal resistances of the respective sources”.
A
Thevenin’s theorem
B
Norton’s theorem
C
Superposition theorem
D
None of the above
“In any network containing more than one sources of e.m.f. the current in any branch is the algebraic sum of a number of individual fictitious currents (the number being equal to the number of sources of e.m.f.), each of which is due to separate action of each source of e.m.f., taken in order, when the remaining sources of e.m.f. are replaced by conductors, the resistances of which are equal to the internal resistances of the respective sources”.
The above statement is associated with
A
Thevenin’s theorem
B
Norton’s theorem
C
Superposition theorem
D
None of the above
What is the correct sequence of following stages in manpower acquisition process?
1. HR need forecast
2. Assessing existing manpower
3. Net manpower needed
4. Organisational objectives and policies
5. Recruitment process
A
2, 1, 4, 3, 5
B
4, 1, 2, 3, 5
C
4, 1, 3, 2, 5
D
1, 2, 5, 4, 3
Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it.
Modern civilization is completely dependent on energy, which has therefore to be abundant and also economical. About 85% of the world's energy is supplied by oil, coal and natural gas while nuclear, hydro, wind and solar power and biomass supply the rest. Coal, nuclear and hydro are used primarily to generate electricity while natural gas is widely used for heating. Biomass is used both for heating and cooking. The wind and solar power is the future's hope as they are sustainable energy sources. Oil powers almost all machines that move and that makes oil uniquely versatile. Oil powered airplanes carry 500 people across the widest oceans at nearly the speed of sound. Oil powered machines produce and transport food. Oil powered machines are ubiquitous. Clearly, we live in the age of oil but it is drawing to a close. According to data available if oil production remains constant until it's gone, there is enough to last 42 years. Oil wells will produce less as they become depleted, which will make it impossible to keep production constant. Similarly natural gas and coal will last another 61 years and 133 years respectively. Naturally, as they become scarce, they become expensive, leading to a worldwide energy crisis. If we are to survive on this planet, we have to make a transition to sustainable energy sources. The transition may be willy-nilly or planned - the choice is ours. The dawning era of limited and expensive energy will be very difficult for everyone on earth but will be even more difficult if it is not anticipated. It is of utmost importance that the public and policymakers understand the global energy crisis and act in tandem to ensure that the species 'homo sapiens' does not become extinct. The theme of the passage is
A
Changing Lives
B
Looming Energy Crisis
C
Energy Resources
D
Power in Today's world
Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it.
Modern civilization is completely dependent on energy, which has therefore to be abundant and also economical. About 85% of the world's energy is supplied by oil, coal and natural gas while nuclear, hydro, wind and solar power and biomass supply the rest. Coal, nuclear and hydro are used primarily to generate electricity while natural gas is widely used for heating. Biomass is used both for heating and cooking. The wind and solar power is the future's hope as they are sustainable energy sources. Oil powers almost all machines that move and that makes oil uniquely versatile. Oil powered airplanes carry 500 people across the widest oceans at nearly the speed of sound. Oil powered machines produce and transport food. Oil powered machines are ubiquitous. Clearly, we live in the age of oil but it is drawing to a close. According to data available if oil production remains constant until it's gone, there is enough to last 42 years. Oil wells will produce less as they become depleted, which will make it impossible to keep production constant. Similarly natural gas and coal will last another 61 years and 133 years respectively. Naturally, as they become scarce, they become expensive, leading to a worldwide energy crisis. If we are to survive on this planet, we have to make a transition to sustainable energy sources. The transition may be willy-nilly or planned - the choice is ours. The dawning era of limited and expensive energy will be very difficult for everyone on earth but will be even more difficult if it is not anticipated. It is of utmost importance that the public and policymakers understand the global energy crisis and act in tandem to ensure that the species 'homo sapiens' does not become extinct. Biomass is an energy source used in
A
agriculture
B
industry
C
homes
D
offices