21. "The state shall take steps, by suitable legislation or in any other way, to secure the participation of workers in the management of undertakings, establishments or other organisations engaged in any industry." The above statement was provided under
22. Which of the following are the worst forms of child labour, according to the ILO?
1. All forms of slavery or pratices similar to slavery.
2. Procuring or offering a child for prostitution or pornography.
3. Using, procuring or offering of a child for illicit activities such as trafficking.
4. Work likely to harm the health, safety or morals of children.
Select the correct answer
1. All forms of slavery or pratices similar to slavery.
2. Procuring or offering a child for prostitution or pornography.
3. Using, procuring or offering of a child for illicit activities such as trafficking.
4. Work likely to harm the health, safety or morals of children.
Select the correct answer
23. Assertion (A) Labour welfare movement acquired new dimensions after independence.
Reason (R) It was realised the labour welfare had a positive role to play in increasing productivity and reducing industrial tensions.
Reason (R) It was realised the labour welfare had a positive role to play in increasing productivity and reducing industrial tensions.
24. As per the provisions of the Payment of Wages Act, 1936, if deductions are made for payments to cooperative societies, the maximum deductions for any wage period for any employed person shall not exceed
25. . . . . . . . . are workers who are not employed according to the desired capacity and their skills are under utilised.
26. Which of the following statements are truel false?
1. Chemical hazards include dust or fumes, mists, vapours, and gases that are a result of chemical processes that takes place inside the industrial unit.
2. Chemical hazards include excessive levels of electromagnetic and ionizing radiations, noise, irregularities in temperature, air quality.
3. Ergonomic hazards rise because of repetitive stress or injuries caused due to different processes such as lifting, pushing, pulling etc.
4. Psychological hazards includes bullying at workplace by a senior, supervisor, manger, fellow or junior employee.
1. Chemical hazards include dust or fumes, mists, vapours, and gases that are a result of chemical processes that takes place inside the industrial unit.
2. Chemical hazards include excessive levels of electromagnetic and ionizing radiations, noise, irregularities in temperature, air quality.
3. Ergonomic hazards rise because of repetitive stress or injuries caused due to different processes such as lifting, pushing, pulling etc.
4. Psychological hazards includes bullying at workplace by a senior, supervisor, manger, fellow or junior employee.
27. Which of the following statements relating to the All India Manufacturer's Organisation are correct?
1. It was set up in 1942.
2. It was set up under the leadership of M. Vishweswarayya.
3. It was established to represent the trade and labour interests of the member firms in the medium and small sectors.
Choose the correct answer
1. It was set up in 1942.
2. It was set up under the leadership of M. Vishweswarayya.
3. It was established to represent the trade and labour interests of the member firms in the medium and small sectors.
Choose the correct answer
28. Which of the following is not a publication of ILO?
29. According to Mines Act, 1952, ambulances and stretchers need to be readily available in a mine with how many people?
30. According to Inter-state Workman Act, 1979, what is the displacement allowance to be paid to the labourer?
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