HRM Quiz 4
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Which of the following act represents a situation in which employment decisions are NOT affected by illegal discrimination?
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To address the challenges and opportunities they face organisations engage in a process of strategic management. Strategic management is:
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The mental process to interpret environment as? per one?s own understanding is known as:__________?
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The Michigan Model emphasis the following functions and their interrelates.
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The Job Characteristics Model is one of the most influential attempts to____________?
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When an interviewer prepares a list of questions in advance and asks those question to the candidate to obtain the information from him; it is called ___________?
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Which of the following factors is one of the environmental factors affecting job description:
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__________ is the process of deciding what positions the firm will have to fill?
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E-operations cover Web-based initiatives that:
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A number of benefits can be derived from using E-recruiting, these include:
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A broad statement of the purpose, scope, duties and responsibilities of a particular job is___________?
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The sixth step of the SHRM application tool is to evaluate the plan against success criteria. During this stage it is important to note:___________?
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The critical role of the SHRM Application Tool is to:_____________?
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The first step in the e-selection process is____________?
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Human resource management is the formal part of an organization responsible for all of the following aspects of the management of human resources except:
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The system of ranking jobs in a firm on the basis of the relevant characteristics, duties, and responsibilities is known as__________?
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HR managers are generally the___________managers?
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A general statement or understanding which provides guidelines for decision-making to H.R. managers in respect of various H.R. functions and activities is known as ____________?
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The Integrated system model is also known as ___________?
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Which of the following aptly describes the role of line managers and staff advisors namely HR professionals?
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The term procurement stands for__________?
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The field of HRM was founded on the idea that the competitive advantage of the organisation relies on the following sources of capital:
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systematic and orderly process of determining the worth of a job in relation to other jobs is ____________?
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A written statement of policies and principles that guides the behaviour of all employees is called__________?
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Job identification is one of the components of _____________?
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Which of the following act represents a situation in which employment decisions are NOT affected by illegal-discrimination?
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A broad, general and written statement of a specific job based on the findings of an analysis is called as __________?
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Which of the following term best represents the individuals who have interests in an Organisation and are influenced by it?
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The Statement which best describes the function of Human Resources Planning is___________?
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The last step in the e-selection process is __________?
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The process of grouping of similar types of works together is known as____________?
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Which of the following is not an advantage of using a private employment agency?
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Which of the following is not an elements of traditional job design?
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High job satisfaction is the outcome of which of the following core dimensions described by the Job Characteristics Model?
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Motivating the employees is classified as___________?
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The following are some of the ways that human resources can benefit through electronic systems, except:_________?
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The Scope of human resource management includes:___________?
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Low absenteeism and turnover is the outcome of which of the following core dimensions described by the Job Characteristics Model
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Strategic human resource management involves____________?
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A practice used by different companies to reduce costs by transferring portions of work to outside provider rather than completing it internally is termed as:
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Moving employees from? one job to another in a predetermined way is called ____________?
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The Mental Process to interpret environment as? per one?s own understanding is known as:____________?
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When an interviewer asks the questions to the candidate according to the response received from him and the questions asked are not pre-determined in such an interview, it is called ___________?
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E-recruiting methods include____________?
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The one of the following is the best reason for the reduced use of written tests is____________?
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Which of the following have/has proven to be a particularly good predictor for jobs that include cognitively complex tasks?
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The degree to which interviews, tests, and other selection procedures yield comparable data over time and alternative measures is best define by__________?
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Identify the managerial function? out of the following functions of HR managers?
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The primary aim of recruitment and selection process is to___________?
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If one were to think of HR as a business, which of the following ?product lines? involves developing effective HR systems that help the Organisation meet its goals for attracting, keeping and developing people with the skills it needs?
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