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Deck 9: Motivating the Workforce
1
Theory Z is more participative and encourages lifelong employee commitment more than traditional management approaches.
True
2
Low morale is likely to result in _____.
A)high productivity
B)low turnover
C)absenteeism
D)high motivation
E)loyalty
A)high productivity
B)low turnover
C)absenteeism
D)high motivation
E)loyalty
C
3
Human relations is the study of the behavior of individuals and groups in organizational settings.
True
4
The Hawthorne Studies found that money was the primary motivator for employees.
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According to the classical theory of motivation,which of the following would motivate employees to work hard?
A)A long lunch break
B)Adequate tools and long hours
C)Financial incentives
D)Long vacations
E)Safe working conditions
A)A long lunch break
B)Adequate tools and long hours
C)Financial incentives
D)Long vacations
E)Safe working conditions
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6
Maslow's hierarchy lists the most basic needs people strive to satisfy first at the top of the pyramid.
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A(n)_____ is the personal satisfaction and enjoyment that a person feels from attaining a goal.
A)intrinsic need
B)extrinsic need
C)intrinsic reward
D)extrinsic reward
E)extrinsic motivation
A)intrinsic need
B)extrinsic need
C)intrinsic reward
D)extrinsic reward
E)extrinsic motivation
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8
Graham,an employee at an architectural firm,is frustrated with his job as he is mostly involved in reproducing stock designs.He realizes the need for starting his own firm to exercise his creative streak.In the context of the motivation process,which step will immediately follow the need recognition step?
A)Need establishment
B)Goal directed behavior
C)Intrinsic reward
D)Morale boost
E)Satisfaction
A)Need establishment
B)Goal directed behavior
C)Intrinsic reward
D)Morale boost
E)Satisfaction
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9
What motivates employees to perform on the job is the focus of _____,which is the study of the behavior of individuals and groups in organizational settings.
A)work ethics
B)human resources
C)business strategies
D)human relations
E)organizational structure
A)work ethics
B)human resources
C)business strategies
D)human relations
E)organizational structure
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10
High morale contributes to:
A)high levels of absenteeism.
B)high levels of turnover.
C)high costs of operation.
D)high occurrences of groupthink.
E)high returns to stakeholders.
A)high levels of absenteeism.
B)high levels of turnover.
C)high costs of operation.
D)high occurrences of groupthink.
E)high returns to stakeholders.
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11
_____ are benefits and/or recognition that a person receives from someone else.
A)Intrinsic needs
B)Extrinsic needs
C)Intrinsic rewards
D)Extrinsic rewards
E)Intrinsic motivational requirements
A)Intrinsic needs
B)Extrinsic needs
C)Intrinsic rewards
D)Extrinsic rewards
E)Intrinsic motivational requirements
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12
_____ is the satisfaction of some need.
A)A problem
B)Motivation
C)A desire
D)Morale
E)A goal
A)A problem
B)Motivation
C)A desire
D)Morale
E)A goal
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13
An inner drive that directs a person's behavior toward goals is called _____.
A)a reward
B)a need
C)motivation
D)morale
E)an incentive
A)a reward
B)a need
C)motivation
D)morale
E)an incentive
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14
Which of the following is the first step in a typical motivation process?
A)Need
B)Motivation
C)Objective
D)Action
E)Satisfaction
A)Need
B)Motivation
C)Objective
D)Action
E)Satisfaction
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Which of the following is the last step in a typical motivation process?
A)Need
B)Motivation
C)Objective
D)Action
E)Satisfaction
A)Need
B)Motivation
C)Objective
D)Action
E)Satisfaction
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16
Which of the following theories is associated with the piece-rate system?
A)The two-factor theory
B)The theory of the hierarchy of needs
C)The theory of the Hawthorne effect
D)Theory X and Theory Y
E)The classical theory of motivation
A)The two-factor theory
B)The theory of the hierarchy of needs
C)The theory of the Hawthorne effect
D)Theory X and Theory Y
E)The classical theory of motivation
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17
The birth of the study of human relations within business organizations can be traced to:
A)research conducted by Mayo and Hawthorne.
B)Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
C)Herzberg's study of hygiene and motivation factors.
D)McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y.
E)time and motion studies by Frederick W.Taylor and Frank and Lillian Gilbreth.
A)research conducted by Mayo and Hawthorne.
B)Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
C)Herzberg's study of hygiene and motivation factors.
D)McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y.
E)time and motion studies by Frederick W.Taylor and Frank and Lillian Gilbreth.
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18
Rewarding appropriate behavior tends to be more effective in the long run than punishments for unacceptable behavior.
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19
Which of the following statements is true of motivation?
A)It is an external force that influences people.
B)A motivating goal is the difference between a desired state and an actual state.
C)Needs can be motivating.
D)Goals need to be set by an external agent to be motivating.
E)A motivating need is the satisfaction of some goal.
A)It is an external force that influences people.
B)A motivating goal is the difference between a desired state and an actual state.
C)Needs can be motivating.
D)Goals need to be set by an external agent to be motivating.
E)A motivating need is the satisfaction of some goal.
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20
_____ is the difference between a desired state and an actual state.
A)A problem
B)Motivation
C)A need
D)Morale
E)A goal
A)A problem
B)Motivation
C)A need
D)Morale
E)A goal
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21
Herzberg's motivational factors are similar to Maslow's:
A)physiological and security needs.
B)security and social needs.
C)social and esteem needs.
D)esteem and self-actualization needs.
E)physiological and esteem needs.
A)physiological and security needs.
B)security and social needs.
C)social and esteem needs.
D)esteem and self-actualization needs.
E)physiological and esteem needs.
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22
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs,which of the following needs do people strive to satisfy first?
A)Security needs
B)Physiological needs
C)Social needs
D)Esteem needs
E)Self-actualization needs
A)Security needs
B)Physiological needs
C)Social needs
D)Esteem needs
E)Self-actualization needs
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23
According to Herzberg's two-factor theory,which of the following is a hygiene factor?
A)Achievement
B)Recognition
C)Involvement
D)Salary
E)Responsibility
A)Achievement
B)Recognition
C)Involvement
D)Salary
E)Responsibility
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24
Maslow's theory maintains that:
A)hygiene factors,which relate to the work setting and not to the content of the work,include adequate wages.
B)the more basic needs at the bottom of the hierarchy must be satisfied before higher-level goals can be pursued.
C)security needs must be fulfilled before physiological needs.
D)social needs must be fulfilled before security needs.
E)needs that are fulfilled cannot be triggered under any circumstance.
A)hygiene factors,which relate to the work setting and not to the content of the work,include adequate wages.
B)the more basic needs at the bottom of the hierarchy must be satisfied before higher-level goals can be pursued.
C)security needs must be fulfilled before physiological needs.
D)social needs must be fulfilled before security needs.
E)needs that are fulfilled cannot be triggered under any circumstance.
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25
In the context of the Herzberg's two-factor theory,which of the following factors relate directly to the content of the work itself?
A)Creativity
B)Social needs
C)Security needs
D)Responsibility
E)Self-respect
A)Creativity
B)Social needs
C)Security needs
D)Responsibility
E)Self-respect
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26
What did the Hawthorne Studies reveal?
A)That money is the only motivator for productivity
B)That better physical conditions will improve employee productivity
C)That supervisors should view employees as unmotivated individuals
D)That social and psychological factors influence workers' behavior
E)That nothing will motivate an employee who is not motivated to work
A)That money is the only motivator for productivity
B)That better physical conditions will improve employee productivity
C)That supervisors should view employees as unmotivated individuals
D)That social and psychological factors influence workers' behavior
E)That nothing will motivate an employee who is not motivated to work
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27
Which of the following needs is at the top of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
A)Security needs
B)Social needs
C)Physiological needs
D)Esteem needs
E)Self-actualization needs
A)Security needs
B)Social needs
C)Physiological needs
D)Esteem needs
E)Self-actualization needs
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28
Frederick Herzberg proposed _____.
A)the classical theory of motivation
B)the theory of the hierarchy of needs
C)the theory of the Hawthorne effect
D)the two-factor theory
E)Theory X and Theory Y
A)the classical theory of motivation
B)the theory of the hierarchy of needs
C)the theory of the Hawthorne effect
D)the two-factor theory
E)Theory X and Theory Y
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29
Blujay Pharmaceutical features the salesperson who has been the most successful during the previous quarter in the company newsletter.According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs,which of the following needs of employee is Blujay Pharmaceutical trying to meet?
A)Security needs
B)Social needs
C)Physiological needs
D)Esteem needs
E)Self-actualization needs
A)Security needs
B)Social needs
C)Physiological needs
D)Esteem needs
E)Self-actualization needs
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30
Which of the following is labeled the Hawthorne effect?
A)Decrease in productivity as work hours increased
B)Increase in productivity regardless of physical conditions
C)Decrease in productivity regardless of supervision
D)Increase in productivity as pay increased
E)Productivity remaining the same despite increase in efficiency
A)Decrease in productivity as work hours increased
B)Increase in productivity regardless of physical conditions
C)Decrease in productivity regardless of supervision
D)Increase in productivity as pay increased
E)Productivity remaining the same despite increase in efficiency
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31
The Hawthorne Studies were important because they:
A)revealed the significance of social and psychological factors.
B)confirmed that financial incentives were key to motivation.
C)showed that workers should control the workplace.
D)used fear as a motivator.
E)dealt with self-actualization needs.
A)revealed the significance of social and psychological factors.
B)confirmed that financial incentives were key to motivation.
C)showed that workers should control the workplace.
D)used fear as a motivator.
E)dealt with self-actualization needs.
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32
According to Herzberg's two-factor theory,the absence of which of the following factors may be a potential source of dissatisfaction and high turnover?
A)Achievement
B)Recognition
C)Involvement
D)Security
E)Responsibility
A)Achievement
B)Recognition
C)Involvement
D)Security
E)Responsibility
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33
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs,the need for love,companionship,and friendship-the desire for acceptance by others is a part of the _____.
A)security needs
B)social needs
C)physiological needs
D)esteem needs
E)self-actualization needs
A)security needs
B)social needs
C)physiological needs
D)esteem needs
E)self-actualization needs
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34
Which of the following relates to the work setting and not to the content of the work according to Herzberg's two-factor theory?
A)Wage
B)Achievement
C)Recognition
D)Responsibility
E)Advancement
A)Wage
B)Achievement
C)Recognition
D)Responsibility
E)Advancement
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35
Vixen works in a soap manufacturing company.He is paid a fixed amount for every unit he manufactures at the factory.He is paid higher rates for exceeding his set target.The payment system in this scenario is an example of the:
A)barter system.
B)piece-rate system.
C)bonus system.
D)over-time system.
E)hourly-payment system.
A)barter system.
B)piece-rate system.
C)bonus system.
D)over-time system.
E)hourly-payment system.
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36
In the context of Herzberg's two-factor theory,which of the following statements is true?
A)They include achievement,recognition,involvement,responsibility,and advancement.
B)They do not necessarily motivate employees to excel.
C)They relate to the content of the work itself.
D)Their presence causes high turnover.
E)Their absence does not lead to dissatisfaction.
A)They include achievement,recognition,involvement,responsibility,and advancement.
B)They do not necessarily motivate employees to excel.
C)They relate to the content of the work itself.
D)Their presence causes high turnover.
E)Their absence does not lead to dissatisfaction.
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According to Herzberg's two factor theory,the presence of which of the following factors is likely to motivate employees though their absence may not result in dissatisfaction?
A)Supervision
B)Achievement
C)Working condition
D)Security
E)Salary
A)Supervision
B)Achievement
C)Working condition
D)Security
E)Salary
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38
According to Herzberg's two-factor theory,which of the following is a motivational factor?
A)Supervision
B)Working conditions
C)Salary
D)Security
E)Responsibility
A)Supervision
B)Working conditions
C)Salary
D)Security
E)Responsibility
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39
According to Maslow,living life to the fullest is most closely associated with fulfilling the _____.
A)biological needs
B)self-actualization needs
C)security needs
D)social needs
E)physiological needs
A)biological needs
B)self-actualization needs
C)security needs
D)social needs
E)physiological needs
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40
Which of the following is one of the important discoveries of the Hawthorne studies?
A)Money is the only motivator for high productivity.
B)Better physical conditions will improve employee productivity.
C)Supervisors who micromanage their employees stand a higher chance of motivating workforces.
D)Employees who are not motivated to work are unlikely to be motivated by any incentives related to work.
E)Managers who understand the needs,beliefs,and expectations of people have the greatest success in motivating their workers.
A)Money is the only motivator for high productivity.
B)Better physical conditions will improve employee productivity.
C)Supervisors who micromanage their employees stand a higher chance of motivating workforces.
D)Employees who are not motivated to work are unlikely to be motivated by any incentives related to work.
E)Managers who understand the needs,beliefs,and expectations of people have the greatest success in motivating their workers.
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41
Theory X and Theory Y are most closely associated with:
A)Frederick Taylor.
B)Frederick Herzberg.
C)Douglas McGregor.
D)Elton Mayo.
E)William Ouchi.
A)Frederick Taylor.
B)Frederick Herzberg.
C)Douglas McGregor.
D)Elton Mayo.
E)William Ouchi.
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42
Jill follows McGregor's Theory Y approach to management.She is likely to assume that:
A)her workers are not responsible.
B)her subordinates are not capable of self-control and self-motivation.
C)the average worker has little ambition.
D)the organization has to ensure strict supervision of employees.
E)the organization is not making full use of each of its worker's intellectual potential.
A)her workers are not responsible.
B)her subordinates are not capable of self-control and self-motivation.
C)the average worker has little ambition.
D)the organization has to ensure strict supervision of employees.
E)the organization is not making full use of each of its worker's intellectual potential.
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43
According to _____,how much people are willing to contribute to an organization depends on their assessment of the fairness,or equity,of the rewards they will receive in exchange.
A)Theory X
B)Theory Y
C)Theory Z
D)the equity theory
E)the expectancy theory
A)Theory X
B)Theory Y
C)Theory Z
D)the equity theory
E)the expectancy theory
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44
Employees of Stork Industries are encouraged to participate in all aspects of the company.This action of Stork Industries is based on _____.
A)Theory Y
B)Theory Z
C)Theory X
D)Skinner's behavior modification theory
E)expectancy theory
A)Theory Y
B)Theory Z
C)Theory X
D)Skinner's behavior modification theory
E)expectancy theory
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45
Theory Z was first described by _____.
A)Frederick Taylor
B)Lillian Gilbreth
C)Abraham Maslow
D)William Ouchi
E)Douglas McGregor
A)Frederick Taylor
B)Lillian Gilbreth
C)Abraham Maslow
D)William Ouchi
E)Douglas McGregor
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46
McGregor's Theory X corresponds to:
A)the traditional view of management.
B)the humanistic view of management.
C)Herzberg's hygiene factors.
D)Herzberg's motivational factors.
E)the equity theory.
A)the traditional view of management.
B)the humanistic view of management.
C)Herzberg's hygiene factors.
D)Herzberg's motivational factors.
E)the equity theory.
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47
A Theory X manager is most likely to:
A)trust his/her employees.
B)avoid micro managing his/her employees.
C)ignore physiological needs of employees.
D)ignore security needs of employees.
E)ignore self-actualization needs of employees.
A)trust his/her employees.
B)avoid micro managing his/her employees.
C)ignore physiological needs of employees.
D)ignore security needs of employees.
E)ignore self-actualization needs of employees.
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48
The approach which suggests that imagination,ingenuity,and creativity can help solve organizational problems is:
A)Theory X.
B)Theory Y.
C)the equity theory.
D)the behavior modification theory.
E)the expectancy theory.
A)Theory X.
B)Theory Y.
C)the equity theory.
D)the behavior modification theory.
E)the expectancy theory.
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49
How can managers avoid equity problems?
A)By offering flextime to employees
B)By adding more tasks to a job instead of treating each task as separate
C)By ensuring that rewards are distributed on the basis of performance
D)By incorporating motivational factors such as opportunity for achievement
E)By creating a competitive environment at the workplace
A)By offering flextime to employees
B)By adding more tasks to a job instead of treating each task as separate
C)By ensuring that rewards are distributed on the basis of performance
D)By incorporating motivational factors such as opportunity for achievement
E)By creating a competitive environment at the workplace
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50
According to managers who adopt McGregor's Theory X:
A)people enjoy work.
B)work is as natural as play or rest.
C)people will seek and accept responsibility.
D)workers must be forced to do their jobs.
E)the average worker does not like to be directed.
A)people enjoy work.
B)work is as natural as play or rest.
C)people will seek and accept responsibility.
D)workers must be forced to do their jobs.
E)the average worker does not like to be directed.
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51
When compared to Maslow's hierarchy of needs,the Theory X style of management focuses on:
A)security and esteem needs.
B)self-actualization and esteem needs.
C)physiological and security needs.
D)social and security needs.
E)physiological and social needs.
A)security and esteem needs.
B)self-actualization and esteem needs.
C)physiological and security needs.
D)social and security needs.
E)physiological and social needs.
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52
McGregor's Theory Y corresponds to:
A)the traditional view of management.
B)the humanistic view of management.
C)Herzberg's hygiene factors.
D)Herzberg's motivational factors.
E)the equity theory.
A)the traditional view of management.
B)the humanistic view of management.
C)Herzberg's hygiene factors.
D)Herzberg's motivational factors.
E)the equity theory.
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53
_____ states that motivation depends not only on how much a person wants something but also on the person's perception of how likely he or she is to get it.
A)Expectancy theory
B)Theory Y
C)Theory Z
D)Equity theory
E)Theory X
A)Expectancy theory
B)Theory Y
C)Theory Z
D)Equity theory
E)Theory X
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54
In the United States,workers' _____,as defined by Maslow,have largely been met by minimum-wage laws and federal occupational safety standards.
A)physiological and security needs
B)security and social needs
C)social and esteem needs
D)esteem and self-actualization needs
E)physiological and esteem needs
A)physiological and security needs
B)security and social needs
C)social and esteem needs
D)esteem and self-actualization needs
E)physiological and esteem needs
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55
Kim,the sales manager at a retail store,is a supporter of micro-management tactics.She keeps a close watch on the members of her team to ensure that they do not slack work.Kim is most likely a manager who:
A)supports the Theory Y approach.
B)supports the Theory Z approach.
C)supports the Theory X approach.
D)supports the low power-distance environment.
E)ignores lower-order needs as suggested by Maslow and focuses on higher-order needs.
A)supports the Theory Y approach.
B)supports the Theory Z approach.
C)supports the Theory X approach.
D)supports the low power-distance environment.
E)ignores lower-order needs as suggested by Maslow and focuses on higher-order needs.
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56
A Theory Y manager is different from a Theory Y manager in that the former:
A)does not realize self-actualization needs.
B)assumes that the average worker prefers to be directed.
C)promotes the high power-distance culture.
D)assumes that workers need to be monitored.
E)assumes that workers like to work.
A)does not realize self-actualization needs.
B)assumes that the average worker prefers to be directed.
C)promotes the high power-distance culture.
D)assumes that workers need to be monitored.
E)assumes that workers like to work.
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57
Anand believes that he can force his subordinates to work extra hours through close supervision.He instills fear among employees by threatening to cancel bonuses if deadlines are not met.Anand could be described as:
A)a Theory X manager according to McGregor.
B)a Theory Y manager according to McGregor.
C)a Theory Z manager according to Ouchi.
D)a manager who meets Maslow's esteem needs of employees.
E)a manager who focuses on the hygiene factors proposed by Herzberg.
A)a Theory X manager according to McGregor.
B)a Theory Y manager according to McGregor.
C)a Theory Z manager according to Ouchi.
D)a manager who meets Maslow's esteem needs of employees.
E)a manager who focuses on the hygiene factors proposed by Herzberg.
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58
Which of the following is a view that a Theory X manager is likely to have but not a Theory Y manager?
A)The average person does not prioritize physiological needs.
B)The average person naturally dislikes work.
C)The average worker is more productive when given a certain amount of flexibility.
D)The expenditure of physical and mental effort in work is as natural as play or rest.
E)People will exercise self-direction and self-control to achieve objectives to which they are committed.
A)The average person does not prioritize physiological needs.
B)The average person naturally dislikes work.
C)The average worker is more productive when given a certain amount of flexibility.
D)The expenditure of physical and mental effort in work is as natural as play or rest.
E)People will exercise self-direction and self-control to achieve objectives to which they are committed.
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59
Mary follows McGregor's Theory Y approach to management.She is likely to assume that:
A)her subordinates avoid responsibilities.
B)the average worker prefers to be directed.
C)the average worker has little ambition.
D)workers are not capable of self-control.
E)workers can contribute through imagination and ingenuity.
A)her subordinates avoid responsibilities.
B)the average worker prefers to be directed.
C)the average worker has little ambition.
D)workers are not capable of self-control.
E)workers can contribute through imagination and ingenuity.
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60
In the context of employee motivation theories,Theory Z includes many elements associated with the _____ approach to management.
A)Chinese
B)American
C)European
D)Japanese
E)Hawthorne
A)Chinese
B)American
C)European
D)Japanese
E)Hawthorne
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61
Rahul works as an assistant manager in a car manufacturing firm.He wishes to be promoted to the position of manager but feels that it is unlikely to happen.As a result,Rahul is not motivated to achieve the desired end.Which of the following theories best explains Rahul's situation?
A)Theory X
B)Theory Y
C)Expectancy theory
D)Equity theory
E)Theory Z
A)Theory X
B)Theory Y
C)Expectancy theory
D)Equity theory
E)Theory Z
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62
A compressed workweek is:
A)a system that allows employees to choose their starting and ending times as long as they are at work during a specified core time.
B)when two people do one job.
C)when a company shortens the work hours through the week to avoid layoffs.
D)a system that allows employees to choose to work part of a week from home.
E)a four-day or shorter period in which employees work 40 hours.
A)a system that allows employees to choose their starting and ending times as long as they are at work during a specified core time.
B)when two people do one job.
C)when a company shortens the work hours through the week to avoid layoffs.
D)a system that allows employees to choose to work part of a week from home.
E)a four-day or shorter period in which employees work 40 hours.
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63
Which of the following adds tasks to a job instead of treating each task as a separate job?
A)Job rotation
B)Job enlargement
C)Job enrichment
D)Job design
E)Job reduction
A)Job rotation
B)Job enlargement
C)Job enrichment
D)Job design
E)Job reduction
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64
What is the rationale behind job enlargement strategies?
A)Jobs are more satisfying when employees are provided greater perks.
B)Jobs are more satisfying when employees are offered flextime.
C)Jobs are more satisfying as the number of tasks performed by an individual increases.
D)Jobs are more satisfying when they allow employees to move from one job to another.
E)Jobs are more satisfying as the opportunity for job sharing increases.
A)Jobs are more satisfying when employees are provided greater perks.
B)Jobs are more satisfying when employees are offered flextime.
C)Jobs are more satisfying as the number of tasks performed by an individual increases.
D)Jobs are more satisfying when they allow employees to move from one job to another.
E)Jobs are more satisfying as the opportunity for job sharing increases.
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65
Which of the following is stated by the expectancy theory?
A)A person who does not believe that he/she is likely to get something is likely to go against all odds.
B)A person who wants something and has reasons to be optimistic is likely to be highly motivated.
C)How much people are willing to contribute to an organization depends on their assessment of the fairness,or equity,of the rewards they will receive in exchange.
D)Employees need to be involved in all aspects of company decision making to keep them motivated.
E)In a fair situation,a person receives rewards proportional to the contribution he or she makes to the organization.
A)A person who does not believe that he/she is likely to get something is likely to go against all odds.
B)A person who wants something and has reasons to be optimistic is likely to be highly motivated.
C)How much people are willing to contribute to an organization depends on their assessment of the fairness,or equity,of the rewards they will receive in exchange.
D)Employees need to be involved in all aspects of company decision making to keep them motivated.
E)In a fair situation,a person receives rewards proportional to the contribution he or she makes to the organization.
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66
Which of the following is likely to be a result of flextime schedules?
A)Increased communication between managers and employees
B)More commuter traffic and congestion
C)Increased physical activity and healthier sleep habits seen in employees
D)Greater supervision of individual tasks of employees
E)Increased turnover of employees who look for work-life balance
A)Increased communication between managers and employees
B)More commuter traffic and congestion
C)Increased physical activity and healthier sleep habits seen in employees
D)Greater supervision of individual tasks of employees
E)Increased turnover of employees who look for work-life balance
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67
What is an advantage of job enrichment?
A)It creates opportunities for specialized jobs.
B)It allows employees to choose their starting and ending times.
C)It treats each task performed by an employee as separate.
D)It enhances a worker's feeling of responsibility.
E)It enables employees to share jobs.
A)It creates opportunities for specialized jobs.
B)It allows employees to choose their starting and ending times.
C)It treats each task performed by an employee as separate.
D)It enhances a worker's feeling of responsibility.
E)It enables employees to share jobs.
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68
Which of the following ideas is most likely to be supported by the followers of Skinner's theory?
A)Job rotation relieves boredom among employees by allowing them to access a variety of jobs.
B)A person who wants something and has reasons to be optimistic is likely to be highly motivated.
C)How much people are willing to contribute to an organization depends on their assessment of the fairness,or equity,of the rewards they will receive in exchange.
D)Behavior that is rewarded will tend to be repeated,while behavior that is punished will tend to be eliminated.
E)In a fair situation,a person receives rewards proportional to the contribution he or she makes to the organization.
A)Job rotation relieves boredom among employees by allowing them to access a variety of jobs.
B)A person who wants something and has reasons to be optimistic is likely to be highly motivated.
C)How much people are willing to contribute to an organization depends on their assessment of the fairness,or equity,of the rewards they will receive in exchange.
D)Behavior that is rewarded will tend to be repeated,while behavior that is punished will tend to be eliminated.
E)In a fair situation,a person receives rewards proportional to the contribution he or she makes to the organization.
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69
Which of the following is likely to be a result of job enrichment?
A)Employees will have to share jobs.
B)Employees will be allowed to choose their starting and ending times.
C)Employees will have more control and authority over their job.
D)Employees will have to be micromanaged.
E)Employee turnover of employees will increase.
A)Employees will have to share jobs.
B)Employees will be allowed to choose their starting and ending times.
C)Employees will have more control and authority over their job.
D)Employees will have to be micromanaged.
E)Employee turnover of employees will increase.
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70
_____ is the incorporation of motivational factors,such as opportunity for achievement,recognition,responsibility,and advancement,into a job.
A)Job rotation
B)Job enrichment
C)Job enlargement
D)Job specification
E)Job specialization
A)Job rotation
B)Job enrichment
C)Job enlargement
D)Job specification
E)Job specialization
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71
What is a drawback of job rotation?
A)It increases job turnover.
B)It results in increased physical activity.
C)It increases fixed costs for companies.
D)It is unable to totally eliminate the problem of boredom.
E)It discourages job enlargement initiatives.
A)It increases job turnover.
B)It results in increased physical activity.
C)It increases fixed costs for companies.
D)It is unable to totally eliminate the problem of boredom.
E)It discourages job enlargement initiatives.
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72
Job rotation attempts to reduce the boredom created by specialization of tasks by:
A)restricting work week to 40 hours for each employee.
B)giving people longer breaks and more paid vacations.
C)giving workers a variety of tasks to do on a regular basis.
D)adding new specialized tasks to a job.
E)having employees perform the same task over and over again.
A)restricting work week to 40 hours for each employee.
B)giving people longer breaks and more paid vacations.
C)giving workers a variety of tasks to do on a regular basis.
D)adding new specialized tasks to a job.
E)having employees perform the same task over and over again.
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73
A compressed workweek is most likely to:
A)add more tasks to a job instead of treating each task as separate.
B)reduce a company's operating expenses.
C)shorten working hours.
D)increase instances of virtual teams.
E)allow employees to move from one job to another.
A)add more tasks to a job instead of treating each task as separate.
B)reduce a company's operating expenses.
C)shorten working hours.
D)increase instances of virtual teams.
E)allow employees to move from one job to another.
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74
Which of the following ideas is a criticism against Skinner's theory?
A)In general,punishing inappropriate behavior is a more effective way to modify behavior than rewarding appropriate behavior.
B)A person who wants something and has reasons to be optimistic is not always motivated.
C)How much people are willing to contribute to an organization does not always depend on their assessment of the fairness,or equity,of the rewards they will receive in exchange.
D)Punishing unacceptable behavior may provide quick results but may lead to increased turnover.
E)The concept of behavior modification fails to explain the existence of company politics.
A)In general,punishing inappropriate behavior is a more effective way to modify behavior than rewarding appropriate behavior.
B)A person who wants something and has reasons to be optimistic is not always motivated.
C)How much people are willing to contribute to an organization does not always depend on their assessment of the fairness,or equity,of the rewards they will receive in exchange.
D)Punishing unacceptable behavior may provide quick results but may lead to increased turnover.
E)The concept of behavior modification fails to explain the existence of company politics.
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75
What is an advantage associated with job rotation?
A)It increases job turnover.
B)It reduces the boredom created by specialization of tasks.
C)It allows employees to choose their preferred work hours.
D)It enables employers to add more tasks to a job instead of treating each task as separate.
E)It allows two people to work on one job.
A)It increases job turnover.
B)It reduces the boredom created by specialization of tasks.
C)It allows employees to choose their preferred work hours.
D)It enables employers to add more tasks to a job instead of treating each task as separate.
E)It allows two people to work on one job.
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76
Mazer Inc.,a publication house,allows its employees to try out a variety of profiles,ranging from editing to designing cover pages.The practice at Mazer best exemplifies:
A)job sharing.
B)job rotation.
C)flextime.
D)diversity.
E)specialization.
A)job sharing.
B)job rotation.
C)flextime.
D)diversity.
E)specialization.
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77
Kart Inc.,a publishing house,allows employees to log in at their preferred time and log off after completing eight hours.It does not have any fixed office timings.Kart Inc.offers _____ to its employees.
A)flextime
B)compressed work week
C)job sharing
D)job enrichment
E)run time
A)flextime
B)compressed work week
C)job sharing
D)job enrichment
E)run time
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78
Which of the following options would prove most effective in overcoming the boredom associated with specialization?
A)Flextime
B)Job enlargement
C)Job enrichment
D)Telecommuting
E)Job sharing
A)Flextime
B)Job enlargement
C)Job enrichment
D)Telecommuting
E)Job sharing
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79
A work program that allows employees to choose their starting and ending hour as long as they are at work during a specified core period is called:
A)flextime.
B)compressed workweek.
C)job sharing.
D)work sharing.
E)job enrichment.
A)flextime.
B)compressed workweek.
C)job sharing.
D)work sharing.
E)job enrichment.
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80
What is an advantage of using a flextime schedules?
A)It increases communication between managers and employees.
B)It reduces the working hours of employees and thus reduces pressure.
C)It allows two people to do one job.
D)It reduces security risks.
E)It improves ability to recruit and retain workers who wish to balance work and home life.
A)It increases communication between managers and employees.
B)It reduces the working hours of employees and thus reduces pressure.
C)It allows two people to do one job.
D)It reduces security risks.
E)It improves ability to recruit and retain workers who wish to balance work and home life.
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