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1) Policy Implementation is concerned with _________________. (a) Management (b) Administration (c) Both (a) & (b) (d) None of these 2) Dividing the work into small tasks is known as (a) Discipline (b) Unity (c) Division of work (d) Equity 3) ___________ is the fourth part in the management process. a) Cyclical (b) Social (c) Purposive (d) None of these. 4) Management is what a ______ does?. (a) Manager (b) Subordinate (c) Supervisor (d) Superior 5) Management is an _______ (a) Art (b) Science (c) Art and Science (d) Art or Science 6) Scientific management is developed by (a) Fayol (b) Taylor (c) Mayo (d) Jacob 7) With a wider span, there will be ________ hierarchical level. (a) More (b) Less (c) Multiple (d) Additional 8) Maximum Productivity or _______ is the purpose of management process. (a) Satisfaction (b) Human welfare (c) Profitability (d) All the above. 9) Span of management determines the shape or ________ of the organisation. (a) Complexities (b) Co-ordination (c) Configuration (d) Remuneration. 10) Management is a ______ process as it represents planning, action, control, replanning cycle. (a) Cyclical (b) Social (c) Purposive (d) None of these.​

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