BST PQMS2
BST PQMS2
BST PQMS2
2023-24
Answers: Marks
1. a)Return on Investment 1
7. d) controlling 1
10. c) ii,iv,i,iii 1
11. b)Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is 1
not the correct explanation of Assertion (A)
14. c) delegation 1
18. d) organising 1
22. The functions of Middle level Management are: 1 mark each for
(i) interpret the policies framed by top management stating 3
(ii) ensure that their department has the necessary personnel, functions
(iii) assign necessary duties and responsibilities to them,
(iv) motivate them to achieve desired objectives and
(v) cooperate with other departments for smooth functioning of
the organisation.
OR
Features of coordination are:
(i) Coordination integrates group efforts: Coordination unifies
unrelated or diverse interests into purposeful work activity. It
gives a common focus to group effort to ensure that performance
is as it was planned and scheduled.
1 mark each for
(ii) Coordination ensures unity of action: The purpose of
stating any 3
coordination is to secure unity of action in the realisation of a
features
common purpose. It acts as the binding force between
departments and ensures that all action is aimed at achieving the
goals of the organisation.
(iii) Coordination is a continuous process: Coordination is not a
one-time function but a continuous process. It begins at the
planning stage and continues till controlling.
(iv) Coordination is an all pervasive function: Coordination is
required at all levels of management due to the interdependent
nature of activities of various departments. It integrates the
efforts of different departments and different levels.
(v) Coordination is the responsibility of all managers:
Coordination is the function of every manager in the organisation.
Top level managers need to coordinate with their subordinates to
ensure that the overall policies for the organisation are duly
carried out. Middle level management coordinates with both the
top level and first line managers. Operational level management
coordinates the activities of its workers to ensure that work
proceeds according to plans.
(vi) Coordination is a deliberate function: A manager has to
coordinate the efforts of different people in a conscious and
deliberate manner.
23. a) PLANNING PROVIDES THE BASIS OF CONTROL
Planning provides the goals or standards against which actual 1 ½ marks each
performance is measured. By comparing actual performance with for correct
some standard, managers can know whether they have actually explanation
been able to attain the goals. If there is any deviation it can be
corrected. Therefore, we can say that planning is a prerequisite
for controlling. If there were no goals and standards, then finding
deviations which part of controlling would not be possible.
b) HELPS IN TAKING RATIONAL DECISIONS
Planning helps the manager to look into the future and make a
choice from amongst various alternative courses of action. The
manager has to evaluate each alternative and select the most
viable proposition. Planning involves setting targets and
predicting future conditions, thus helping in taking rational
decisions.
1 ½ marks each
OR
for correct
a) FORWARD LOOKING FUNCTION
explanation
Planning essentially involves looking ahead and preparing for the
future. It implies peeping into the future, analysing it and
predicting it. Planning is, therefore, regarded as a forward looking
function based on forecasting. Through forecasting, future
events and conditions are anticipated and plans are drawn
accordingly.
b)MENTAL EXERCISE
Planning requires application of the mind involving foresight,
intelligent imagination and sound judgement. It is basically an
intellectual activity of thinking rather than doing, because
planning determines the action to be taken. However, planning
requires logical and systematic thinking rather than guess work
or wishful thinking.
24. Three other activities that will ensure availability of products at
the right time, at the right place and in right quantity are: 1 mark each for
1. Order Processing:A good physical distribution system should stating any 3
provide for an accurate and speedy processing of orders, in the points
absence of which, goods would reach the customers late or in
wrong quantity or specifications. This would result in customer
dissatisfaction, with the danger of loss of business and goodwill.
2. Transportation: Transportation is the means of carrying goods
and raw materials from the point of production to the point of sale.
It is important because unless the goods are physically made
available, the sale cannot be completed.
3. Warehousing: Warehousing refers to the act of storing and
assorting products in order to create time utility.Generally larger
the number of warehouses a firm has, lesser would be the time
taken in serving customers at different locations but greater
would be the cost of warehousing and vice-versa. Thus the firm
has to strike a balance between the cost of warehousing and the
level of customer service.
1 mark each for
Incentive provided to the employees by Lilly :
identifying and 1
25. Productivity linked wage incentive-Several wage incentive plans
mark each for
aims at linking payment of wages to increase in productivity at
stating
individual or group level
Incentive provided to the employees by Milly:
Employee Recognition Programme-Recognition means
acknowledgment with a show of appreciation. When such
appreciation is given to the work performed by employees, they
feel motivated to perform/work at a higher level.
26. Duties performed by Human Resource Manager are: 1 mark each for
1)Recruitment, i.e., search for qualified people stating any 4
2) Analysing jobs, collecting information about jobs to prepare points
job descriptions
3) Developing compensation and incentive plans.
4) Training and development of employees for efficient
performance and career growth.
5) Maintaining labour relations and union management relations.
6) Handling grievances and complaints.
7)Providing for social security and welfare of employees.
8)Defending the company in lawsuits and avoiding legal
complications.
OR
Staffing must be performed by all organisations because
(i) helps in discovering and obtaining competent personnel for
various jobs
(ii) makes for higher performance, by putting right person on the
right job
(iii) ensures the continuous survival and growth of the enterprise
through the succession planning for managers
(iv) helps to ensure optimum utilisation of the human resources. 1 mark each for
By avoiding overmanning, it prevents under -utilisation of stating any 4
personnel and high labour costs. At the same time it avoids points
disruption of work by indicating in advance the shortages of
personnel
(v) improves job satisfaction and morale of employees through
27. objective assessment and fair reward for their contribution.
a)The Consumer protection Act 2019 seeks to protect and 1 mark for
promote the consumers’ interest through speedy and identifying and 1
inexpensive redressal of their grievances. mark each for
b)Responsibilities of a consumer are: stating
(i) Be aware about various goods and services available in the
market so that an intelligent and wise choice can be made.
(ii) Buy only standardised goods as they provide quality
assurance. Thus, look for ISI mark on electrical goods, FPO mark
on food products, Hallmark on jewellery, etc.
(iii) Learn about the risks associated with products and services,
follow manufacturer’s instructions and use the products safely.
(iv) Read labels carefully so as to have information about prices,
net weight, manufacturing and expiry dates, etc.
(v) Assert yourself to ensure that you get a fair deal.
(vi) Be honest in your dealings. Choose only from legal goods and
services and discourage unscrupulous practices like black-
marketing, hoarding, etc.
(vii) Ask for a cash memo on purchase of goods or services. This
would serve as a proof of the purchase made.
34. (viii) File a complaint in an appropriate consumer forum in case
of a shortcoming in the quality of goods purchased or services 1 mark for stating
availed. Do not fail to take an action even when the amount the purpose and1
involved is small. mark each for
(ix) Form consumer societies which would play an active part in stating any 5
educating consumers and safeguarding their interests. responsibilities.
(x) Respect the environment. Avoid waste, littering and
contributing to pollution.
OR
a)Scope of Consumer Protection Act ,2019
It extends to the whole of India. It is applicable to all types of
businesses whether a manufacturer or a trader and whether
supplying goods or providing services including e-commerce
firms.
b)Role of Non Governmental Organisations are
(i) Educating the general public about consumer rights by
organising training programmes, seminars and workshops. (ii) 1 mark for stating
Publishing periodicals and other publications to impart the scope and 1
knowledge about consumer problems, legal reporting, reliefs mark each for
available and other matters of interest. stating any 5
(iii) Carrying out comparative testing of consumer products in points
accredited laboratories to test relative qualities of competing
brands and publishing the test results for the benefit of
consumers.
(iv) Encouraging consumers to strongly protest and take action
against unscrupulous, exploitative and unfair trade practices of
sellers.
(v) Providing legal assistance to consumers by way of providing
aid, legal advice etc. in seeking legal remedy.
(vi) Filing complaints in appropriate consumer courts on behalf
of the consumers.
(vii) Taking an initiative in filing cases in consumer courts in the
interest of the general public, not for any individual.