51.
Which of the following has the power to apply all or any of the provisions of the Factories Act to certain premises?

52.
Match the Principles of Labour Welfare mentioned in List-I with the contents givenin List-II.
List-I List-II
a. Principle of Social Responsibility of Industry 1. Concept of labour welfare must spread throughout the hierarchy of an organisation
b. Principle of Responsibility 2. Industry has an obligation towards its employees to lookafter their welfare
c. Principle of Totality of Welfare 3. Both employers and workers are responsible for labour welfare
d. Principle of Repersonalisation 4. Development of the human personality must be goal of welfare

53.
The . . . . . . . . is defined as the number of people currently employed divided by the adult populaton or the population of working age.

55.
The maximum permissible limits of exposure to chemical and toxic substance in a factory involving hazardous process are provided in whichs chedule of the Factories Act, 1948?

57.
. . . . . . . . increases with the long-term growth of the population; it responds to economic forces and social trends and its size changes with the seasons.

58.
The displacement allowance to be paid by the contractor to every inter-state migrant workman at the time of recruitment as per the Inter-state Migrant Workmen (regulation of employment and conditions of service) Act, 1979 shall be equal to

59.
Which of the following is the correct set of contingencies identified by William Beveridge in his comprehensive social security scheme?

60.
Which of the following core conventions of ILO have been ratified by India?
1. Forced Labour Convention, 1930
2. Abolition of Forced Labour Convention, 1957
3. Equal Remuneration Convention, 1951
4. Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention, 1948