Option A: pay for knowledge
Option B: skill-based pay
Option C: time based pay
Option D: Both A and B
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: wage curve
Option B: salary curve
Option C: job evaluation curve
Option D: job description curve
Correct Answer: wage curve ✔
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The concession, employees gets in form of discounts in air ticket and bus fares is an example of?
Option A: incentives
Option B: non direct payments
Option C: direct payments
Option D: salary increments
Correct Answer: non direct payments ✔
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Option A: time based pay
Option B: performance based pay
Option C: promotion
Option D: salary increments
Correct Answer: performance based pay ✔
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Option A: salary survey
Option B: market survey
Option C: equity survey
Option D: motivation survey
Correct Answer: salary survey ✔
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The data of benefits like employees insurance and other fringe benefits can be collected through?
Option A: benchmark surveys
Option B: salary surveys
Option C: primary survey
Option D: secondary survey
Correct Answer: salary surveys ✔
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Option A: wide range of jobs
Option B: lesser range of job
Option C: only one type of job
Option D: unspecified job description
Correct Answer: wide range of jobs ✔
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Option A: job classification
Option B: alternative ranking method
Option C: aligned reward strategy
Option D: point method
Correct Answer: point method ✔
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Option A: benchmarking jobs
Option B: evaluating pay scales
Option C: evaluating pay grades
Option D: evaluating internal equity
Correct Answer: benchmarking jobs ✔
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Option A: company’s plan
Option B: strategic plan
Option C: vision
Option D: mission
Correct Answer: A. company’s plan ✔
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graphology
handwriting test
projective personality test
none of above
Correct Answer: graphology ✔
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Option A: criterion validity
Option B: content validity
Option C: Score validity
Option D: Both A and B
Correct Answer: content validity ✔
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Option A: test validity
Option B: criterion validity
Option C: content validity
Option D: reliability
Correct Answer: reliability ✔
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Option A: imaginative
Option B: assertive
Option C: achievement
Option D: autonomous
Correct Answer: imaginative ✔
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Option A: test validity
Option B: criterion validity
Option C: content validity
Option D: reliability
Correct Answer: test validity ✔
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Option A: sampling technique
Option B: work sampling technique
Option C: work sample
Option D: all of above
Correct Answer: sampling technique ✔
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Option A: criterion validity
Option B: content validity
Option C: Score validity
Option D: Both A and B
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: concurrent validation
Option B: predictive validation
Option C: criterion validity
Option D: content validity
Correct Answer: predictive validation ✔
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Option A: Two ways
Option B: Three ways
Option C: Four ways
Option D: Five ways
Correct Answer: Two ways ✔
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Option A: mental abilities
Option B: personality and interests
Option C: physical abilities
Option D: all of above
Correct Answer: all of above ✔
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Option A: tasks performed and time utilized
Option B: test scores and job performance
Option C: both A and B
Option D: none of above
Correct Answer: test scores and job performance ✔
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Option A: high
Option B: low
Option C: moderate
Option D: none of above
Correct Answer: high ✔
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Option A: management games
Option B: leaderless group discussion
Option C: The in-basket
Option D: all of above
Correct Answer: all of above ✔
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Option A: situational test
Option B: reasoning test
Option C: video simulation test
Option D: miniature job training
Correct Answer: video simulation test ✔
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Option A: analyze the job
Option B: choose the tests
Option C: administer the tests
Option D: relate test scores
Correct Answer: choose the tests ✔
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Option A: interest inventory
Option B: HR applicant’s inventory
Option C: management assessment center
Option D: all of above
Correct Answer: interest inventory ✔
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Option A: situational test
Option B: reasoning test
Option C: video simulation test
Option D: miniature job training
Correct Answer: miniature job training ✔
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Option A: situational test
Option B: reasoning test
Option C: video simulation test
Option D: job training
Correct Answer: situational test ✔
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Option A: unconventional
Option B: assertive
Option C: achievement
Option D: autonomous
Correct Answer: achievement ✔
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Option A: assertive
Option B: unconventional
Option C: autonomous
Option D: achievement
Correct Answer: assertive ✔
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Option A: analyze the job
Option B: choose the tests
Option C: administer the tests
Option D: Relate test scores
Correct Answer: analyze the job ✔
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Option A: sociable
Option B: trusting
Option C: compliant
Option D: both b and c
Correct Answer: both b and c ✔
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Option A: concurrent validity
Option B: predictive validity
Option C: criterion validity
Option D: content validity
Correct Answer: concurrent validity ✔
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Option A: phased retirement
Option B: preretirement counseling
Option C: talent management
Option D: modifying selection procedure
Correct Answer: talent management ✔
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Option A: phased retirement
Option B: flexible work
Option C: honoring experience
Option D: modifying selection procedure
Correct Answer: honoring experience ✔
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The process through a person comes to know about self-skills, interests and motivation is called?
Option A: career
Option B: career management
Option C: career planning
Option D: career development
Correct Answer: career ✔
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The stage in which the people develop new roles such as confidantes of younger people is called?
Option A: exploration stage
Option B: growth stage
Option C: midcareer crisis sub stage
Option D: decline stage
Correct Answer: decline stage ✔
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Option A: things before the employee’s job
Option B: things after employee’s job
Option C: things during the employee’s job
Option D: interviewing for appraisals
Correct Answer: A. things before the employee’s job ✔
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Option A: realistic orientation
Option B: investigative orientation
Option C: social orientation
Option D: artistic orientation
Correct Answer: social orientation ✔
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Option A: artistic
Option B: investigative
Option C: realistic
Option D: enterprising
Correct Answer: enterprising ✔
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Option A: conventional personality
Option B: non-conventional personality
Option C: investigative personality
Option D: non investigative personality
Correct Answer: investigative personality ✔
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Option A: exploration stage
Option B: growth stage
Option C: establishment stage
Option D: maintenance stage
Correct Answer: growth stage ✔
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Option A: appraisal feedback
Option B: appraisal performance
Option C: employee training
Option D: employee development
Correct Answer: appraisal feedback ✔
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Option A: career
Option B: career management
Option C: career planning
Option D: career development
Correct Answer: career ✔
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Option A: realistic orientation
Option B: investigative orientation
Option C: social orientation
Option D: artistic orientation
Correct Answer: social orientation ✔
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Option A: exploration stage
Option B: growth stage
Option C: midcareer crisis sub stage
Option D: maintenance stage
Correct Answer: maintenance stage ✔
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Option A: succession planning
Option B: compensation management
Option C: learning management systems
Option D: e-recruiting
Correct Answer: learning management systems ✔
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Option A: exploration stage
Option B: growth stage
Option C: midcareer crisis sub stage
Option D: decline stage
Correct Answer: decline stage ✔
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Option A: phased retirement
Option B: preretirement counseling
Option C: talent management
Option D: modifying selection procedure
Correct Answer: talent management ✔
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Option A: longer span of time
Option B: shorter span of time
Option C: resetting salary schedules
Option D: self-managing teams
Correct Answer: shorter span of time ✔
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Option A: individual role
Option B: manager role
Option C: employer role
Option D: line manager
Correct Answer: individual role ✔
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Option A: phased retirement
Option B: preretirement counseling
Option C: honoring experience
Option D: modifying selection procedure
Correct Answer: preretirement counseling ✔
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Option A: training and development
Option B: performance appraisal
Option C: recruiting and placement
Option D: compensation and benefits
Correct Answer: compensation and benefits ✔
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Option A: individual role
Option B: manager role
Option C: employer role
Option D: line manager
Correct Answer: employer role ✔
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Option A: training and development
Option B: performance appraisal
Option C: recruiting and placement
Option D: compensation and benefits
Correct Answer: compensation and benefits ✔
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Option A: realistic orientation
Option B: investigative orientation
Option C: social orientation
Option D: artistic orientation
Correct Answer: investigative orientation ✔
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Option A: e-recruiting
Option B: e-training
Option C: performance reviews and rewards
Option D: all of above
Correct Answer: all of above ✔
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Option A: training and development
Option B: performance appraisal
Option C: recruiting and placement
Option D: human resource planning
Correct Answer: training and development ✔
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Option A: keeping retirees
Option B: keeping employees
Option C: attracting retirees
Option D: Both A and C
Correct Answer: Both A and C ✔
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Understanding the career skills and effectively use them for employees is the process, known as?
Option A: career
Option B: career management
Option C: career planning
Option D: career development
Correct Answer: career ✔
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Option A: exploration stage
Option B: trial sub stage
Option C: establishment stage
Option D: maintenance stage
Correct Answer: exploration stage ✔
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Counseling with employees before retirement for second careers outside the firm is an example of?
Option A: phased retirement
Option B: preretirement counseling
Option C: honoring experience
Option D: modifying selection procedure
Correct Answer: preretirement counseling ✔
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Option A: career management
Option B: appraisal management
Option C: performance management
Option D: employee development
Correct Answer: career management ✔
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Option A: behavior
Option B: benchmarking
Option C: best supporting team
Option D: bearing peer pressure
Correct Answer: behavior ✔
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Option A: phased retirement
Option B: flexible work
Option C: honoring experience
Option D: modifying selection procedure
Correct Answer: phased retirement ✔
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Option A: individual role
Option B: manager role
Option C: employer role
Option D: line manager
Correct Answer: manager role ✔
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Option A: succession planning
Option B: performance management
Option C: compensation management
Option D: all of above
Correct Answer: all of above ✔
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Option A: phased retirement
Option B: career management
Option C: talent management
Option D: modifying selection procedure
Correct Answer: talent management ✔
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Option A: phased retirement
Option B: preretirement counseling
Option C: honoring experience
Option D: modifying selection procedure
Correct Answer: preretirement counseling ✔
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Option A: phased retirement
Option B: preretirement counseling
Option C: talent management
Option D: modifying selection procedure
Correct Answer: talent management ✔
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Option A: phased retirement
Option B: preretirement counseling
Option C: talent management
Option D: modifying selection procedure
Correct Answer: talent management ✔
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Option A: individual role
Option B: manager role
Option C: employer role
Option D: line manager
Correct Answer: individual role ✔
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Option A: career management
Option B: appraisal management
Option C: performance management
Option D: employee development
Correct Answer: career management ✔
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Option A: social
Option B: non artistic
Option C: investigative
Option D: enterprising
Correct Answer: enterprising ✔
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Option A: career management
Option B: appraisal management
Option C: performance management
Option D: employee development
Correct Answer: career management ✔
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The people attracted to occupations that require physical activities are the best classified as?
Option A: realistic orientation
Option B: investigative orientation
Option C: social orientation
Option D: artistic orientation
Correct Answer: realistic orientation ✔
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Option A: apprenticeship
Option B: antecedents
Option C: appraisal performance
Option D: appraisal management
Correct Answer: antecedents ✔
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Option A: succession planning
Option B: performance management
Option C: compensation management
Option D: e-recruiting
Correct Answer: e-recruiting ✔
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Option A: training and development
Option B: performance appraisal
Option C: recruiting and placement
Option D: human resource planning
Correct Answer: training and development ✔
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The people favors the career in which personal needs of employees are subordinated to company is?
Option A: realistic orientation
Option B: investigative orientation
Option C: social orientation
Option D: conventional orientation
Correct Answer: conventional orientation ✔
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Option A: realistic orientation
Option B: investigative orientation
Option C: social orientation
Option D: conventional orientation
Correct Answer: conventional orientation ✔
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Option A: antecedents
Option B: behavior
Option C: consequences
Option D: counseling
Correct Answer: antecedents ✔
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Option A: recruiting and hiring
Option B: managing employees
Option C: compensating employees
Option D: all of above
Correct Answer: all of above ✔
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Option A: individual role
Option B: manager role
Option C: employer role
Option D: line manager
Correct Answer: individual role ✔
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Option A: promotions
Option B: transfers
Option C: reality shock
Option D: managing retirements
Correct Answer: managing retirements ✔
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Option A: analytical skills
Option B: logical skills
Option C: interpersonal skills
Option D: Both A and C
Correct Answer: Both A and C ✔
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Option A: individual role
Option B: manager role
Option C: employer role
Option D: line manager
Correct Answer: employer role ✔
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Option A: phased retirement
Option B: preretirement counseling
Option C: honoring experience
Option D: modifying selection procedure
Correct Answer: preretirement counseling ✔
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Option A: realistic orientation
Option B: investigative orientation
Option C: social orientation
Option D: artistic orientation
Correct Answer: investigative orientation ✔
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Option A: military officers
Option B: advertising executives
Option C: carpenters
Option D: engineers
Correct Answer: military officers ✔
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Option A: stabilization sub stage
Option B: trial sub stage
Option C: establishment stage
Option D: maintenance stage
Correct Answer: maintenance stage ✔
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Option A: bias
Option B: reality shock
Option C: promotion
Option D: transfer
Correct Answer: bias ✔
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Option A: Generation X
Option B: Generation Y
Option C: Baby Boomers
Option D: none of above
Correct Answer: Baby Boomers ✔
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Option A: physicians
Option B: psychologists
Option C: R&D managers
Option D: all of above
Correct Answer: all of above ✔
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Option A: industry leading compensation
Option B: performance applications
Option C: knowledge management applications
Option D: all of above
Correct Answer: all of above ✔
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Option A: phased retirement
Option B: career management
Option C: talent management
Option D: modifying selection procedure
Correct Answer: career management ✔
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Option A: phased retirement
Option B: preretirement counseling
Option C: talent management
Option D: modifying selection procedure
Correct Answer: talent management ✔
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Option A: accountants
Option B: bankers
Option C: credit managers
Option D: all of above
Correct Answer: all of above ✔
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Option A: bankers
Option B: investment managers
Option C: engineers
Option D: credit managers
Correct Answer: engineers ✔
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Option A: individual role
Option B: manager role
Option C: employer role
Option D: line manager
Correct Answer: individual role ✔
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