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This section includes 728 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Computer Science Engineering (CSE) knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
701. |
When control systems are used to their fullest, they |
A. | catch individuals who are inefficient |
B. | lead to continuous improvement |
C. | produce conformity to standards |
D. | provide merit rewards for high performers |
Answer» C. produce conformity to standards | |
702. |
An organisation's plans are usually most speciï¬c at what level? |
A. | the top |
B. | the middle |
C. | the bottom |
D. | they should be essentially equal in speciï¬city at all levels of the organisation |
Answer» E. | |
703. |
Managing strategy involves the craft of |
A. | deciding on bold courses of action that pulls the enterprise in new directions |
B. | balancing stability and consistency over time with changes when needed |
C. | defending established products to make it difficult for rivals to imitate |
D. | stimulating the creativity of managers and engineers to improve |
Answer» C. defending established products to make it difficult for rivals to imitate | |
704. |
When setting key objectives, managers ï¬rst seek to articulate |
A. | results that will achieve the earnings per share target of the external market analysts |
B. | results that can be achieved with modest commitment of incremental resources |
C. | mission consistent measurable results to be achieved within a speciï¬ed future time frame |
D. | sales forecasts that will generate sufficient revenue to increase global market share |
Answer» D. sales forecasts that will generate sufficient revenue to increase global market share | |
705. |
At what organisational level is it necessary to balance strategic actions with environmental and resource conditions? |
A. | departmental |
B. | middle management |
C. | corporate |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» E. | |
706. |
The process of strategic thinking most involves what? |
A. | the process of establishing objectives and specifying how they are to be accomplished in an uncertain future |
B. | the process of evaluating whether outcomes match objectives and, if not, taking corrective action |
C. | the pattern of managing actions that focus resources and core competence on achieving a sustained competitive advantage |
D. | determining a workable ï¬t between organisational competencies and limitations on the one hand and opportunities and threats on the other |
Answer» E. | |
707. |
What is competitive strategy? |
A. | the process of establishing objectives and specifying how they are to be accomplished in an uncertain future |
B. | the process of evaluating whether outcomes match objectives and, if not, taking corrective action |
C. | the pattern of managing actions that focus resources and core competence on achieving a sustained competitive advantage |
D. | planning actions at the line of business level about where and how to compete |
Answer» E. | |
708. |
What is the process of managerial control or controlling? |
A. | the process of establishing objectives and specifying how they are to be accomplished in an uncertain future |
B. | the process of evaluating whether outcomes match objectives and, if not, taking corrective action |
C. | the pattern of managing actions that focus resources and core competence on achieving a sustained competitive advantage |
D. | determining a workable ï¬t between organisational competencies and limitations on the one hand and opportunities and threats on the other |
Answer» C. the pattern of managing actions that focus resources and core competence on achieving a sustained competitive advantage | |
709. |
Management is the practice of |
A. | recruiting and motivating talented people to work for your organisation |
B. | increasing a ï¬rm\s revenues and cutting costs to maximize proï¬ts |
C. | directing, organizing, and developing people, technology, and ï¬nancial resources |
D. | mastering political behaviours so that the ï¬ttest survive and rise to the top |
Answer» D. mastering political behaviours so that the ï¬ttest survive and rise to the top | |
710. |
Productivity ultimately depends on both |
A. | efficiency and effectiveness |
B. | infrastructure and culture |
C. | people and money |
D. | satisfaction and revitalization |
Answer» B. infrastructure and culture | |
711. |
Satisfaction is deï¬ned as positive feelings people have about an organisation whether as a/an |
A. | supplier, employee, customer, or regulator |
B. | employer, customer, regulator, or supplier |
C. | investor or stockbroker |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. employer, customer, regulator, or supplier | |
712. |
What is planning? |
A. | the process of establishing objectives and specifying how they are to be accomplished in an uncertain future |
B. | the process of evaluating whether outcomes match objectives and, if not, taking corrective action |
C. | the pattern of managing actions that focus resources and core competence on achieving a sustained competitive advantage |
D. | determining a workable ï¬t between organisational competencies and limitations on the one hand and opportunities and threats on the other |
Answer» B. the process of evaluating whether outcomes match objectives and, if not, taking corrective action | |
713. |
Revitalization involves the strategies, resources, technology, and skills of the organisation. |
A. | focusing |
B. | categorizing |
C. | formalizing |
D. | renewing |
Answer» E. | |
714. |
"Doing the right things" is referred to as . |
A. | effectiveness |
B. | efficiency |
C. | productivity |
D. | proï¬tability |
Answer» B. efficiency | |
715. |
Productivity is a ratio of outputs (products or services) to . |
A. | proï¬ts generated |
B. | sales price |
C. | inputs consumed |
D. | behaviour effectiveness |
Answer» D. behaviour effectiveness | |
716. |
Governance policies, rules, as well as authority structures apply to which key resource element of the organisation? |
A. | technology |
B. | organisational culture |
C. | organisation |
D. | people |
Answer» D. people | |
717. |
What is the relationship between satisfaction and productivity, as suggested by research? |
A. | high satisfaction leads to high productivity |
B. | productivity does not influence satisfaction |
C. | moderate satisfaction results in low productivity |
D. | productivity often leads to satisfaction |
Answer» E. | |
718. |
An organisation's mission is |
A. | the fundamental purpose of an organisation |
B. | articulated in such a way that it deï¬nes the business of the enterprise |
C. | a concept for unifying the efforts of organisational members |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» E. | |
719. |
Organisational success in providing a service or a product depends on |
A. | doing product development faster than anyone else |
B. | being the cheapest in the market |
C. | having the ï¬rst product or service in the market place |
D. | the product or service being valued by a segment of society |
Answer» E. | |
720. |
Deï¬nable groups of people who have an economic and/or social interest in the organisation are called |
A. | stakeholders |
B. | employees |
C. | managers |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» B. employees | |
721. |
What must entrepreneurs and leaders learn in order to have a successful organisation? |
A. | how to control people and manipulate organisational systems |
B. | how to think strategically, influence people, develop organisational systems |
C. | how to manage technical details and use current business jargon |
D. | how to read balance sheets and income statements. |
Answer» C. how to manage technical details and use current business jargon | |
722. |
Which must be accomplished ï¬rst by the entrepreneur or leader? |
A. | the design of a rational organisation structure |
B. | generating proï¬ts |
C. | making viable the concept for which the organisation was founded |
D. | establishing policies that assure consistency of activities |
Answer» D. establishing policies that assure consistency of activities | |
723. |
A method of helping is to understand management and organisational behaviour is to look at that has been done before |
A. | experiments |
B. | research |
C. | management |
D. | behaviour |
Answer» C. management | |
724. |
The degree to which a research method actually measures what it is supposed to measure is known as |
A. | reliability |
B. | validity |
C. | credibility |
D. | casuality |
Answer» C. credibility | |
725. |
The consistency of data obtained from a particular research method is known as |
A. | reliability |
B. | validity |
C. | credibility |
D. | casuality |
Answer» B. validity | |
726. |
The method of research that gathers data about perceptions, feelings, opinions through interviews and questionnaires in their actual work setting is known as |
A. | case study |
B. | ï¬eld survey |
C. | ï¬eld experiment |
D. | laboratory experiment |
Answer» C. ï¬eld experiment | |
727. |
An in depth study on a single organisation using a variety of data collection methods is known as |
A. | case study |
B. | ï¬eld survey |
C. | ï¬eld survey |
D. | laboratory experiment |
Answer» B. ï¬eld survey | |
728. |
Bureaucracy theory means |
A. | the development of management functions and administrative principles |
B. | a scientiï¬c study of work |
C. | a hierarchy of command based on a rational-legal authority structure |
D. | a shared responsibility of authority and delegation |
Answer» D. a shared responsibility of authority and delegation | |