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 General Knowledge / Current affairs / Study materials / Kerala PSC helper / Objective Questions / PSC Exams


1. The emergence of AITUC was in

                                                            1920

2. Hindu Marriage Act was passed in

                                                            1955

3. Dearness allowance is fixed on the basis of

                                                            Rise in prices

4. ‘Lock-out’ represents

                                                            Temporary closure

5. Training means

                                                            Enhancement of knowledge and skills

6. Downsizing is related to

                                                            Decrease in work flow

7. Personnel policy covers

                                                            Compensation

8. Leadership style which involves complete freedom for group decision making with little or no leader participation is called

                                                            Free-rein

9. Appointment of Welfare Officer under Factories Act, 1948 is compulsory where employees are employed

                                                            500

10. Under the Plantations Labour Act 1951, canteen is compulsory where ….. are engaged

                                                            150


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