Subject

Business Studies

Class

CBSE Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

11.

Differentiate between 'Policy' and 'Rule' as types of Plans.

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12.

Why is staffing considered an important function of management in all types of organisations? State any three reasons.

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13.

Explain the concept of 'Motivation' and 'Leadership'. 

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14.

State any four features of planning. 

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15.

If we delegate the authority, we multiply it by two, if we decentralize it, we multiply it by many. In the light of this statement explain any four points of importance of decentralization. 


Delegation refers to the downward transfer of authority from a superior to a subordinate. However, decentralization refers to delegation of authority throughout all the levels of the organization. Decision making authority is shared with lower levels and is consequently placed nearest to the points of action. Importance of decentralization is wider than delegation of authority which is mere transfer of authority from a superior to a subordinate.

Decentralization is a fundamental step and its importance are as follows:
i) It develops initiative among subordinates: Decentralisation helps to promote self-reliance and confidence amongst the subordinates. A decentralisation policy helps to identify those executives who have the necessary potential to become dynamic leaders.
ii) Develops managerial talent for the future: Decentralisation gives employees a chance to prove their abilities and creates a reservoir of qualified manpower who can be considered to fill up more challenging positions through promotions.
iii) Quick decision making: In a decentralised organisation, as decisions are taken at levels which are nearest to the points of action, there is no requirement for approval from many levels, the process is much faster.
iv) Relief to top management: Decentralisation diminishes the amount of direct supervision exercised by a superior over the activities of a subordinate because they are given the freedom to act and decide within the limits set by the superior.

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16.

What is meant by 'Budgetary Control' as a technique of controlling? State any three advantages of it. 

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsLong Answer Type

17. Management is regarded as an Art by some, as Science or as an inexact Science by others. The truth seems to be somewhere in between. In the light of this statement explain the true nature of management.
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18.

Explain any two techniques of Taylor's Scientific Management.

 

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19.

'Internal sources of recruitment are better than external sources of recruitment.' Explain any five reasons in support of this statement. 

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20.

What is meant by 'Functional Structure' of an organisation? State any five advantages of this form of organizational structure. 

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