Match the following.
| List-I (Theories of Labour Welfare) | List-II (Themes) |
| a. Police Theory | 1. Any good work is considered 'an investment' both the benefactor and the beneficiary are rewarded |
| b. Placating Theory | 2. Welfare work is used as a means to secure, preserve and develop the efficiency and productivity of labour |
| c. Religious Theory | 3. Labour groups are becoming demanding and militant and are conscious of their rights and privileges than even before, they need to be appeased |
| d. Functional Theory | 4. Without compulsion, periodical supervision and fear of punishment, employers will not provide even the minimum welfare facilities to workers |
A. a-3, b-4, c-1, d-2
B. a-4, b-1, c-3, d-2
C. a-4, b-3, c-1, d-2
D. a-2, b-4, c-1, d-3
Answer: Option C
Related Questions on Labour and Social Welfare
Labour movement became a vigorous force in India after . . . . . . . .
A. World War I
B. World War II
C. Panipat War I
D. Panipat War II
A. Improvement in working conditions
B. Adequate wages
C. Provision of rest pauses
D. All of the above
Which of the following recommendations were made by National Commissionon Labour in 1969?
A. Intensification by workers education to get good internal leader
B. The idea of one union for one plant
C. The compulsion of registration under the Trade Union Act, 1926
D. All of the above
A. INTUC, AITUC, NFITU
B. AITUC, NFL, BMS, NLO
C. INTUC, AITUC, HMS, UTUC
D. BMS, HMS, CITU, TUCC

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