63.
Consider the following for the definition of 'minerals' under Mines Act, 1952. Which of the following is correct?
1. It means those substances which can be obtained from the earth by means of digging, dredging, drilling, mining or through other operations.
2. It include natural gas and petroleum.
3. It is defined under Section 2(jj).

64.
Which of the following is incorrect in the context of social insurance?
1. Under this, government provides assistance to the needy persons without any contributions from their end.
2. The government may incentivise this scheme by providing subsidies.
3. Under this, employer and employees contributes to maintain a fund.

65.
Consider the following for the Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC). Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?
1. It is the trade union wing of the Indian National Congress and was founded on 3rd May, 1947.
2. The first Delegates Session was held in Bombay in May 1948.
3. The first President was Ashok Mehta.

66.
Match the content given in List-I with the Theories of Labour Welfare given in List-II.
List-I List-II
a. Without compulsion, employers do not provide even the minimum facilities for workers 1. The Trusteeship Theory
b. Any good work is considered as an investment by which both the benefactor and beneficiary are rewarded 2. The Philanthropic Theory
c. Man is believed to have an instinctive urge by which he strives to remove the suffering of others and promote their well being 3. The Religious Theory
d. Employers should provide funds on an on-going basis for the well being of their employees 4. The Police Theory

67.
An employee engaged in an industrial establishment draws wages on Rs. 20,000 per month. What is the amount of bonus he shall be entitled to, if it is to be paid at the rate of 9% by the employer for an accounting year under the provisions of the Payment of Bonus Act, 1965?

70.
Which of the following statement(s) relating to NM Lokhande is/are true?
1. He was instrumental for the establishment of Bombay Mill Hands Association in 1896.
2. He was a philanthropic promoter of labour legislation and worker's welfare.
3. He is considered as the Father of Trade Union Movement in India.