UGC NET/JRF EXAM, JANUARY-2025 Labour and Social Welfare

Total Questions: 80

1. Arrange the stages in Data Analytics in proper sequence from beginning to end:

A. Collect data into a database and ascertain validity
B. Map the identified impact factors effecting the organisation
C. Map categories to identify correlations and trends that are useful to measure
D. Formulating the algorithm that analyzes the various factors
E. Validate the predictions using statistical tools or other methodologies for utility

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: 2. A, C, B, D, E
Solution:This is the correct sequence of stages in the Data Analytics process.

A. Collect data into a database and ascertain validity: The process begins with the collection of relevant data from various sources and validating its accuracy, completeness, and consistency.

C. Mар сategories to identify correlations and trends that are useful to measure: After validation, data is categorized and analyzed to detect patterns, trends, or correlations relevant to the business context.

B. Map the identified impact factors affecting the organisation: Based on the insights, the next step is to identify key factors influencing the organization's performance or outcomes.

D. Formulating the algorithm that analyzes the various factors: With the factors identified, algorithms or models are designed to quantify the relationships and make predictions.

E. Validate the predictions using statistical tools or other methodologies for utility: Finally, the model's predictions are validated using statistical techniques like regression analysis, hypothesis testing, etc., to ensure their reliability and usefulness.

2. How many continuous period of work to be performed by a building worker before attaining the age of sixty years to be eligible for all benefits mentioned under the Building and other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996?

Correct Answer: 3. for at 'least three years
Solution:As per Section 12(2) of the Building and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996, a building worker must have worked for at least three years before the attainment of sixty years of age to be eligible for full benefits.

• The benefits include pension, medical assistance, loans for house construction, education for children, and group insurance, etc.

• This provision ensures that the worker has contributed to the welfare fund for a significant period.

3. The appropriate government with effect from 1st October 1987 notified that every employer of establishment other than an employer or establishment belonging to the Central Government or State Government shall obtain which of the following for his liability to pay gratuity.

Correct Answer: 3. Compulsory Insurance from the Life Insurance Corporation of India
Solution:As per Section 4A of the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 (as amended), it is mandatory for every employer (except those under Central/ State Government) to obtain compulsory insurance from the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) or any other prescribed insurer for the purpose of their gratuity liability.

• This was notified by the appropriate government effective from 1st October 1987.

• The aim is to safeguard employee gratuity payments even if the employer becomes financially incapable of paying them.

• Rule 4(1) of the Payment of Gratuity (Central) Rules, 1972 supports this requirement.

4. Match List-I with List-II.

List-I (Provisions) List-II (Sections of the Factory Act, 1948) 
A. Constitution of Site Appraisal CommitteesI. Sec. 41 A
B. Workers Participation in Safety ManagementII. Sec. 41 B
C. Compulsory disclosure of information by the occupierIII. Sec. 41 D
D. Power of the Central Government to appoint inquiry committeeIV. Sec. 41 G
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Code:ABCD
1.IIIIIIIV
2.IIIIIIVI
3.IIVIIIII
4.IVIIIIII
Correct Answer: 3.
Solution:Matching the correct sections from the Factories Act, 1948:

A. Constitution of Site Appraisal Committees - I. Sec. 41 A: Section 41A mandates the constitution of Site Appraisal Committees to advise on the location of hazardous factories.

B. Workers Participation in Safety Management - IV. Sec. 41 G: Section 41G provides for setting up of safety committees comprising workers and management representatives for better safety practices.

C. Compulsory disclosure of information by the occupier - II. Sec. 41 B: Section 41B obliges the occupier to disclose information regarding dangers and measures to prevent accidents.

D. Power of the Central Government to appoint inquiry committee - III. Sec. 41 D: Section 41D empowers the Central Government to appoint inquiry committees in the event of hazardous process incidents.

5. Match List-I with List-II.

List-I (HRD Framework)List-II (Developers/Formulators)
A. The Integrated HRD System ApproachI. Friedman
B. Human Capital Appraisal ApproachII. Uday Pareek and T.V. Rao
C. The Strategic HR Framework ApproachIII. Ulrich and Lake
D. The Integrative FrameworkIV. Yeung and Berman
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Code:ABCD
1.IIIIIIIV
2.IIIIIIIV
3.IIIIVIII
4.IVIIIIII
Correct Answer: 2.
Solution:Matching HRD frameworks with their developers:

A. The Integrated HRD System Approach - II. Uday Pareek and T.V. Rao: This approach was formulated by Indian scholars Pareek and Rao focusing on developing HR subsystems like performance appraisal, training, and development in an integrated manner.

B. Human Capital Appraisal Approach - I. Friedman: The Human Capital approach emphasizes valuing and appraising human assets just like financial assets. Theodore W. Schultz and later economists like Milton Friedman contributed to this concept.

C. The Strategic HR Framework Approach - III. Ulrich and Lake: Dave Ulrich and Norm Smallwood emphasized aligning HR strategies with organizational goals, focusing on core competencies, culture, and capabilities.

D. The Integrative Framework - IV. Yeung and Berman: This model integrates various HR functions and connects HR practices to business outcomes, focusing on employee alignment, capabilities, and engagement.

6. The Government of India became concerned about the occupational health after the recommendations of the:

Correct Answer: 1. Royal Commission on Labour in 1931
Solution:The Government of India became concerned about occupational health after the Royal Commission on Labour in 1931 submitted its recommendations.

• The Commission highlighted the appalling working and living conditions of industrial workers in colonial India.

• It recommended improvements in workplace safety, health services for industrial workers, working hours, and rest intervals.

• The commission's report was a milestone in influencing future labour legislation in India, including the Factories Act, Mines Act, and Employee State Insurance schemes.

• This marked the beginning of formal concern by the government for occupational health and safety in the country.

7. Which of the following matters under dispute shall be within the jurisdiction of the labour courts under the Industrial Disputes Act 1947?

A. The application and interpretation of standing orders
B. Illegality or otherwise of a strike or lock-out
C. Withdrawal of any customary concession or privilage
D. Retrenchment of workmen and closure of establishment

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: 1. A, B and C only
Solution:Under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, the matters that fall within the jurisdiction of Labour Courts include:

A. The application and interpretation of standing orders - As per Schedule II of the Act, Labour Courts handle disputes related to standing orders, which are rules governing employment conditions.

B. Illegality or otherwise of a strike or lockout - Labour Courts adjudicate on whether a strike or lock-out is legal under Sections 22 and 23 of the Act.

C. Withdrawal of any customary concession or privilege - This is also listed in Schedule II and pertains to disputes over long-standing employee benefits that are being withdrawn.

D. Retrenchment of workmen and closure of establishment is handled by Industrial Tribunals as per Schedule III, not Labour Courts.

Hence, only A, B, and C fall under Labour Courts' jurisdiction.

8. Which of the following stages of growth and process of the human resource management function was identified by C.K. Prahalad?

A. The Reactive Function
B. The Independent HRD Function
C. The Supportive HRD Function
D. The Integrative HRD Function

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: 4. A, B, C and Donly
Solution:C.K. Prahalad, a renowned management thinker, identified the evolution of the HRM function through the following stages:

A. The Reactive Function: HR is a support role, reacting to issues like recruitment, grievances, and compliance without proactive planning.

B. The Independent HRD Function: HR gains a more structured form, with independent departments focusing on development activities like training, performance appraisal, etc.

C. The Supportive HRD Function: HR begins aligning its initiatives with organizational strategies to support business needs more effectively.

D. The Integrative HRD Function: HR is fully integrated into strategic decision-making, workforce planning and organization-wide development with measurable outcomes.

This model explains the HR function's shift from transactional roles to strategic partner roles.

9. Arrange in a sequence the schemes of participation in accordance with their formation/creation in ascending order:

A. Institutions of Employees participation in management for public sector undertaking
B. Board level participation
C. Shop councils and joint councils under old 20 point programme
D. Joint Management Councils
E. Works Committee

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: 2. E, D, B, C, A
Solution:Schemes of employee participation in management in India in chronological order of their formation:

E. Works Committee (1947): Constituted under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, aimed to promote harmony between workers and management.

D. Joint Management Councils (1958): Introduced following the Industrial Policy Resolution to promote joint consultation in industries.

B. Board level participation (1970): Introduced in the early 1970s in public sector undertakings, providing for worker representatives on company boards.

C. Shop Councils and Joint Councils under the old 20 Point Programme (1975): Launched during the Emergency period by the Government of India to encourage employee involvement in shop-floor decisions.

A. Institutions of Employees Participation in Management for Public Sector Undertaking (1983): Formulated by the Department of Public Enterprises to institutionalize employee participation mechanisms at various levels in PSUs.

Hence, the ascending chronological sequence is: E, D, B, C, А.

10. Sequentially arrange the following provisions of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 in ascending order:

A. Compensation to workmen in case of transfer of undertaking
B. Sixty days notice to be given of intention to close down
C. Compensation to workmen in case of closing down of undertakings
D. Conditions precedent to retrenchment of workmen

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: 2. D, A, B, С
Solution:Provisions under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 arranged in order of their appearance and procedural requirement:

D. Conditions precedent to retrenchment of workmen (Section 25F): Requires an employer to give notice and compensation before retrenching a workman.

A. Compensation to workmen in case of transfer of undertaking (Section 25FF): If
an undertaking is transferred, workmen are entitled to compensation unless employment terms remain uninterrupted.

B. Sixty days' notice to be given of intention to close down (Section 25FFA): Employers must give 60 days' advance notice before closing down an undertaking.

C. Compensation to workmen in case of closing down of undertakings (Section 25FFF): Ensures that workmen affected by the closure of an undertaking are compensated fairly.

This sequence reflects the logical and legal flow from retrenchment, transfer, closure notification to closure compensation.