UGC NET June 2019 (Paper-I) 25th June Evening Shift

Total Questions: 50

11. Answer the questions from 11 to 15 based on the information provided in the Passage.

Indian organizations have traditionally not considered their human resource as a means of distinct competitive advantage. Rather, people management has been a big challenge for the Indian business head. This situation is undergoing a rapid change today; because as Indian organizations are recognizing the need for professional human resource management, simultaneously there is a growing demand for trained human resource professionals. At most universities, business schools have begun to offer specialized, customized courses to train the human resource professional. Increasingly, organizations are encouraging line managers to handle human resource responsibilities. Ancient India was known for its occupation based hierarchy. The ancient Indian text, the Arthashastra refers to the job description of a supervisor and performance linked pay for artisans. It was only after the year 1850 that formal industrial organizations emerged in India. But it was only after India became an independent country in 1947 that significant improvement was witnessed in the personnel management policy of business organizations. After independence, when a mixed economy was encouraged as the Indian growth model, industrial organizations were broadly classified into public sector and private sector. Since the public sector units were the recipients of large investments and became the biggest employers, their approach towards personnel management received a lot of attention. The goal of a socialistic society enshrined within the constitution of India implied that the protection of human resource became a significant objective. Many constitutional provisions were created in order to protect workers. Organizations had to appoint welfare officers to take care of all personnel. The next phase of development saw the rise of the trade unions, and manager unions in the Indian business organization. This further boosted the growth of personnel offices in most organizations.
 More and more organizations are encouraging their line managers to handle:

Correct Answer: (B) the responsibilities of human resource

12. The competitive advantages of human resource have NOT been:

Correct Answer: (A) understood in the past

13. Significant improvement was seen in the Personnel Management Policy of business organizations after:

Correct Answer: (D) 1947

14. Personnel offices in many organizations witnessed an increase because of:

Correct Answer: (C) The rise of unions

15. The hierarchy system in ancient India was based on:

Correct Answer: (A) the job you did

16. We listen attentively to and favorably interpret messages which boost our self-image, and reject misinterpret messages which threaten that image. This is called:

Correct Answer: (A) communication selectivity

17. Gate keeping by media to ensure what audiences consume is indicative of:

Correct Answer: (B) Media's control on society

18. Assertion A: The 'arts' have grown out of the fundamental desire and need to communicate.

Reason R: Language is inseparable from culture which is its very source of sustenance and fundamental to communication.
Choose the correct option:

Correct Answer: (B) Both A and R are correct but R is the correct explanation of A

19. Which of the following is a characteristic of interpersonal communication?

Correct Answer: (A) It is both focused and unfocused

20. A teacher while offering feedback in a classroom transaction utters 'No, you are incorrect. This will be called which type of feedback?

Correct Answer: (B) Negative