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MCQs 305 HR – Labour Laws
Few questions are repeated for a reason
Q.1. As per Factories Act "Factory" means any premises including the precincts thereof where
or more workers are working or viewer working on any day of the preceding 12 months, and
in any part of which a manufacturing process is being carried on without the aid of power, or
is ordinarily so carried on. [Sec 2(m)] a) 10
c) 50
b) 20
d) 100
where on ------------- or more workers are working or were working on any day of the preceding
12 months, and in any part of which a manufacturing process is being carried out with the aid
of power, or is ordinarily so carried on. [Sec 2(m)(i))
a) 10 b) 20
c) 50 d) 100
Ans:a
Q.6. As per Factories Act, a Factory does not include which among the following? [Sec 2(m)]
Ans:b
Q.2. As per the Factories Act "Adult"means a person who has completed ...... yea r of age.
[Sec 2(a)]
a) Fifteenth
b) Sixteenth
c) Seventeenth
d) Eighteenth
Ans:d
Q.3. As per Factories Act, "Child" means a person who has not completed his ....... ......Year
of age. [Sec 2(c)]
a) Fourteenth
b) Fifteenth
c) Sixteenth
d) Eighteenth
Ans:b
Q.4.As per factories act which among the following are true in respect of the definition of a
worker'? [Sec 2(1)] "Worker" means a person employed
1) Directly or by or through any agency (including a contractor
2) With or without the knowledge of the principal employer
3) Whether for remuneration or not
4) In any manufacturing process
a) 3 and 4 only b) 1,3 and 4 only
d) 1,2,3 and4c) 1 and 4 only
Ans:d
Q.5. As per Factories Act, 'Factory" means any premises in during the precincts thereo f
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1) A mine subject to the operation of the Mines Ad, 1952
2) A mobile unit belonging to the Armed Forces of the Union
3) A railway running shed
4) A HOTEL, restaurant or eating place
a) 1 and 2 only b) 1,2 and 3 only
c) 1,2,3 and 4 d) 1,2,4 only
Ans:c
Q.7. As per Factories Act, "----------,, of a factory means the person who has ultimate control
over the affairs of the factory. [Sec 2(n)]
same should be calculated on .
a) A daily basis or weekly basis, whichever is the prevalent practice b) A
daily basis
c) A weekly basis
d) A daily basis or weekly basis, whichever is more favorable to the employee Ans:
d (Sec. 55)
b) Ownera) Manager
c) Director d) Occupier
Ans:d
Q.8 have been appointed as "Occupiers" of theThe _____of Railway Production Units
respective units in terms of the provisions of the Factories Ad. 1948. (MC 23)
a) General Managers
b) Chief Personnel Officers
c) Chief Mechanical Engineers/ CWM
d) Chief Security Commissioners
Ans:c
Q.9. The Factories Act imposes the following obligations upon the employer in regard to his
workers. [Sec 7 A]
b) Safetya) Health
c) Welfare d) All the above.
Ans:d
Q.10. An workman employed in Carriage Works, Perambur has demanded to change the
working days from six days to five days without reducing the total working hours of 471/2 per
week Can this be agreed to'? (Chapter VI)
a) Yes
b) No (Not more than 9 hrs in a day)
c) Can be negotiated
d) All of the above.
Ans:b
Q.11. Overtime under Section 59 (1) of the Factories Act, 1948 to the staff gov erned by the
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Q.12. The provisions of Sec. 46 of the Factories Act, 1948 impose statutory obligation on the
Railway Administrations to provide and maintain canteens in Railway Establishments, which
are governed by the Factories Act and employ more than ----------- persons. a) 100 b) 150
c) 250 d) 500
Ans:c
Q.13. Section 2 (a) of the act defines the term .
a) Adult
b) Adolescent
c) Child
Q.18. The power of inspectors is discussed under of the Factories Act, 1948.
a) Section 9 b) Section 10
c) Section 11 d) Section 12
Ans:a
Q.19. The primary purpose of employee safety programme is to preserve the employees' a)
Mental health
b) Physical health
c) Emotional health
d) All of the above
d) Calendar year
Ans:a
Q.14. According to the definition of "Week" under the Act, it is a period of 7 days beginning
at midnight on______ .
a) Sunday b) Monday
c) Saturday d) Friday
Ans:b
Q.15. As per the Act, a person who has not completed his 15th year of age is alan
a) Adolescent
b) Teenager
c) Child
d) Adult
Ans:c
Q.16. Section 2 (n) under the act defines
a) Publisher
b) Manager
c) Owner
d) Occupier
Ans:d
Q.17. As per the act, the floor of ever work room should be cleaned once every __
a) Day b) month
c) week d) hour
Ans:c
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Ans:d
Q.20. The visual presentation of the ranking of work sites in a factory based on the number of
accidents reported from each site is called a) Accident Frequency Method
b) Spot Map Method
c) Incidence Rate
d) Severity Rate
Ans:b
Q.21. Which of the following involves redesigning of equipment, machinery and material for
the safe performance of the jobs?
c) positive stress d) negative stress
Ans: b .
Q.26. Inspections by superiors and interviews for promotion usually come under
a) Short term response stress
b) Long-term response stress c} Delayed response stress d} None of the above
Ans:a
a) Safety engineering
b) Safety campaigns
c) Safety committee
d) Safety training
Ans:a
Q.22. The responsibility for maintenance of employee health and safety is with
a) Employees b) Employers
c) Government d) All of the above
Ans:d
Q.23. Ensuring the safety, health and welfare of the employees is the primary purpose of the
a) Factories Act, 1948
b) Payment of Wages Act, 1936
Equal Remuneration Act, 1976c)
d) Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
Ans:a
Q.24. Which of the following is not connected with employee safety and health?
a) The Factories Act, 1948
b) The Mines Act, 1952
c) The Payment of Bonus Act, 1965
d) The Dock Workers (Safety, Health And Welfare) Act, 1986
Ans:c
frin the process comprehend unlikable resultsQ.25. When the people involved theirom
interactions with the environment, it is specifically called
a) time stress b) anticipatory stress
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Q.27. Which of the following types •of personality is comparatively less exposed to internal
stress?
a) Type A personality b) Type B personality
c) Type C personality d) None of the above
Ans:b
Q.28. When the employee perceives threat in the environment even if there is no such threat
existing in the environment, it is normally described as a) organizational stressor
b) individual stressor
c) extra-organizational stressor
b) Who is less than 18 years
c) Who is more than 14 years
d) Who is more than 15 years
Ans:a
Q.33. A person who has ultimate control over the affairs of the factory under Factories Act,
1948 is called as _
a) Occupier b) Manager
c) Chairman d) Managing Director.
Ans:a
d) None of the above
Ans:b
Q.29. individual due to continuous exposure to a stressThe exhaustion suffered by an
causing situation is normally known as
a) Entrapment
b) Tiredness
c) Irritability
d) burn-out
Ans:d
Q.30.______ modify the characteristics of anis a scientific and systematic effort to
employee's job.
a) Job redesign
b) Time-out
c) Mentoring
d) Employee empowerment
Ans:a
Q.31. The first Factories Act was enacted in
a) 1881
b) 1895
c) 1897
d) 1885
Ans:a
Q.32. Who is an adult as per Factories Act, 1948?
a) Who has completed 18 years of age
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Q.34. The space for every worker employed in the Factory after the commencement of
Factories Act, 1948 should be _____Cubic Meters.
a) 9.9 b) 10.2
c) 14.2 d) 13.2
Ans:c
Q.35. The provision for cooling water during hot weather should be made by the organization
if it employees or more employees. a) 200 b) 250
c) 300 d) 150
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Ans:b
Ans:a
Q.41. Leave with wages is allowed for employees if they work for _____days in a month. a)
15
b) 25
c) 20
d) 28
Ans:c
Q.42. Welfare Officers are to be appointed if Organisation is engaging _____or more
employees.
a) 500 b) 250
c) 600 d) 750
Ans:a
Q.43. The Ambulance Room is to be provided if engaging employees more than _____ a)
400
b) 350
Q.36. Who is an Adolescent as per Factories Act, 1948?
a) Who has completed 17 years of age
b) Who is less than 18 years
c) Who has completed 15 years but less than 18 years.
d) None of these
Ans:c
Q.37. Which one of the following is not a welfare provision under Factories Act, 1948?
a) Canteen b) Crèches
c) First Aid d) Drinking water.
Ans:d
Q.3 . First Aid Boxes is to be provided for8 ____of persons
a) 125 b) 135
c) 150 d) 160
Ans:c
Q.39. Safety Officers are to be appointed if Organization is engaging or moreemployees.
a) 1000
b) 2000
c) 500
d) 750
Ans:a
Q.40. Canteen is to be provided if engaging employees more than __persons.
a) 250 b) 230
c) 300 d) 275
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c) 500
d) 450
b) Canteen
c) Rest room
d) Crèche
Ans:a
Q.49. Section 2 ( K )of the Factories Act 1947 says about
a) Manufacturing Process b) Factory
c) Worker d) None of these
Ans:a
Q.50. If the factory employs more than 1000 workers, they should appoint qualified --- ---------
to carry out the prescribed duties.
a) Safety Officer b) Welfare officer
c) Security officer d) None of these
Ans:a
Ans:c
Q.44. Crèche is to be provided if____ or more lady employees are engaged.
a) 25 b) 32
c) 30 d) 40
Ans:c
Q.45. An adult worker can work up to __ hrs in a day as per factories Act, 1948.
b) 9a) 8
c) 10 d) 12
Ans:b
Q.46. Obligations of Workers under the Factories Act 1947 was discussed in section
a) 78
b) 101
c) 111
d) 99
Ans:c
Q.47. The term Sabbatical is connected with
a) Paid leave for study
b) Paternity leave
c) Maternity leave
d) Quarantine leave
Ans:a
Q.48. Section 49 of the Factories Act 1947 Says about
a) Welfare officer
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Q.51. For contravention of provisions of Factories Act or Rules, the occupier shall liable for
punishment up to
a) 2 years or fine up to RS.1,00,000 or both
b) 6 months or fine up to 10, 000 or both
c) 3 three years or fine 10, 000 or both
a) Accounts Manager b) HR manager
c) Manager d) Owner
Ans:c
Q.56. The applicant / occupier who propose to start the factory should submit the
a) Form No-1 b) Form No-.2
c) Form No- 2A d) Form No.1 A
Ans:b
d) None of these
Ans:a
Q.52. Manager of every factory should sent a annual report to the Inspectorate of f actories
like numbers of workers employed , leave with wages, safetydetailscontaining officers
,ambulance room, canteen, shelter, accidents in form no ______ on or before 31 st January
a) Form No : 22
b) Form No: 21
c} Form No: 25 A
d) Form No: 25 B
Ans:a
Q.53. If any employee found violating the section 20 of Factories Act 1947 shall be fine up to
a) Rs.10
b) Rs.5
c) Rs.15
d) Rs.20
Ans:b
Q.54. Section 41- G of the Factories Act 1948 says about
a) Fencing of machineries
b) Facing of machineries
c) Work on near machinery in motion
d) Workers participation in safety mgt.
Ans:d
Q.55. Who is responsible for payment to a person employed by him in a Factory under the
Payment of wages Act 1936
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Q.57. The license fee can be paid to get a license for a factory maximum up to ...
a) One Year only b) Two Years only
c) Three Years only d) Five years only.
Ans:d
Q.58. The renewal application for a license submitted after December 31 st of the every year
shall paid the fine amount. a) 10 % of the license fee
b) 20% of the license fee
c) 30 % of the license fee
d) None of these.
Q.63. An accident report, shall be confirmed by the manager by sending a separate report in
form no ---------- with details of number of person killed or injured to i) Inspector of Factories
within -----------hours of the accident. a) Form NO.18, 12 Hours
b) Form No. 18.A, 12 Hours
c) Form NO.18, 24 Hours
d) Form No 18 A , 24 Hours
Ans:a
Ans:b
Q.59. The Section 20 of the Factories act discusses about
a) Drinking Water b) Lighting
c) Spittoons d) Latrines and Urinals
Ans:c
shall be prohibitedQ.60. The employment of young person on dangerous machines the
section -------- of Factories Act.1947.
a) Section 21
b) Section 22
c) Section 23
d) Section 24
Ans:c
Q.61. A suitable goggles shall be provided for the protection of persons employ ed in any
factory is discussed in the section ____
a) Section-36 b) Section-39
c) Section-40 d) Section -35
Ans:d
A half yearly return for every half of every calendar year, in duplicateQ.62. in Form
______so as to reach the inspector of factories on or before _______of the year
a) Form NO-20, 31st July
b) Form No 21, 31st July
c) Form No. 25, 31 st July
d) Form No. 24,31stJune
Ans:b
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Q.64. The particulars of the accident should be entered in separate registers kept as- Accident
Book- Form No for ESI office.
a) Form No -14, b) Form No -15
c) From .No-21 d) From No- 20
Ans:b
Q.65. Section-------- of the Factories Act describes about the rights of the workers
a) 111 b) 111 A
c) 110 d) 112
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Ans:b
c) 2'" day
d) 15'" day
Ans:b
Q.70. Under the Payment of waqes Act. payment of wages of establishments employing not
less than 1000 employees shall be paid within of the wage month
a) 7''' day b) 15'" day
c) 2day d) 10'" day
Ans:d
Q.66. The occupier shall be punishable with imprisonment extend to _________mon ths or
fine ____or both for using false certificate of fitness.
a) two months, 1000 rupees
b) one year, 2000 rupees
Six months, 1000 rupeesc)
d) one month, 5000 rupees
Ans:a
Q.67. The occupier fails to take remedial actions against apprehension of imminent dan ger
to lives or health of the workers ( 41 H), shall liable for punishment which may extend to an
imprisonment, up to 7 years, fine up to Rupees 2 lacs or both.
a) 5 Years, Rs25,000
b) 2 Years, Rs.1, 00,000
7 Years, Rs, 2,00,000c)
d) 10 Years, Rs. 1,00,000
Ans:b
Q.68. In case of miscarriage. a woman worker shall be allowed weeks leave with wages
a) 12
b) 6
c) 4
d) 24
Ans:b
theUnderQ.69. of wages Act. 1936Payment payment of wages of establishments
employing not more than 1000 employees shall be paid within of the wage month.
a) 10'" day
b) 7''' day
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Q.71. An employee is eligible to get bonus under the Payment of Bonus Act. 1965 if he had
worked for not less than days in the preceding year
a) 30 b) 240
c) 160 d) 190
Ans:a
Q.72. An employee whose salary does not exceed is eligible or Bonus under the Payment of
Bonus Act.
a) Rs 3500
b) Rs 2500
c) Rs 6500
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c) 1.75%
d) 4.75%
Ans:a
Q.78. Employer's share of contribution to the provident fund is .
a) 8.33% b) 12%
c) 3.67% d) 4.75%
Ans:c
Q.79. Employer's contribution to Employees' Deposit linked Insurance is .
a) 3.67 % b) 1.1 %
c) 0.5 % d) 0.05 %
Ans:c
Q.80. Layoff compensation is to be paid @ __________of average wages.
a) 15 days b) 50%
c) 60% d) 75 %
Ans:b
d) Rs 10000
Ans:d
Q.73. The employer's share of contribution under the ESI Act is
b) 8.33%a) 12%s
c) 1.75% d) 4.75 %
Ans:d
Q.74. The employee's share of contribution under the ESI Act is
b) 8.33%a) 12%
c) 1.75 % d) 4.75%
Ans:c
Q.75. applied toEmployees Provident Fund arid Miscellaneous Provisions Act. 1952 is
establishments employing not less than
a) 10 employees b) 20 employees
c) 50 employees d) 100 employees
Ans:b
Q.76. An employee whose salary at the time of joining does not exceed shall become a
member of the provident fund under the Act.
a) Hs 10,000 b) Rs 7500
c) Rs 6500 d) Rs 5000
Ans:c
Q.77. Employee share of provident fund contribution is
a) 12 %
b) 8.33%
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Q.81. ______absolves the employer's liability under the Maternity Benefit Act and
Workmen's Compensation Act
a) Employees Provident fund Act
b) Industrial Employment (Standing Order) Act
c) Employees State Insurance Act
d) Industrial Disputes Act
Ans:c
Q.82. The employee welfare facilities available outside the organization are called
a) Intra-mural facilities b) Extra-mural facilities
c) Extravagance d) None of the above
Ans:b
Q.83. The employee welfare facilities available inside the organization are called
a) Intra-mural facilities b) Extra-mural facilities
c) Extravagance d) None of the above
Ans:a
Q.84. Who among the following has the responsibility for employee welfare?
a) Employers b) Central government
c) State government d) All of the above
Ans:d
Q.85. In the absence of statutory requirements, the employers may not provide even the basic
facilities to the employees. This is the basic assumption of the . a) Religious theory b)
Policing theory.
c) Appeasement theory d) Benevolence theory
Ans:b
Q.86. According to which theory, employee welfare is an investment which would multiply and
return to the employers in some other forms?
a) Religious theory b) Policing theory
c) Appeasement theory d) Benevolence theory
Ans:a
Q.87. An inclination to do something good for others can influence the employers to undertake
welfare facilities. This is the assumption of the .
a) Religious theory b) Policing theory
c) Appeasement theory d) Benevolence theory
Ans:b
Q.88. Making peace with employees by fulfilling all their needs without any resistance is the
essence of the
a) Religious theory b) Policing theory
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c) Appeasement theory d) Benevolence theory
Ans:c
a) Safety engineering
b) Safety campaigns
c) Safety committee of equipment, machinery and
d) Safety training
Ans:a
Q.94. The responsibility for maintenance of employee health and safety is with .
a) Employees b) Employers
c) 'Government d) All of the above Ans:d
Q.89. Which of the following benefits is covered under social security schemes?
a) Retirement benefit b) Compensation facilities
c) Medical facilities d) All of the above
Ans:d
Q.90. In which year was the Employees' State Insurance Act enacted?
a) 1948 b) 1976
c) 1923 d) 1961
Ans:a
Q.91. The primary purpose of employee safety programme is to preserve the employees' ....
a) Mental health
b) Physical health
c) Emotional health
d) All of the above
Ans:d
Q.92. The visual presentation of the ranking of work sites in a factory bas ed on the number
of accidents reported from each site is called_____
a) Accident Frequency Method
b) Spot Map Method
c) Incidence Rate
d) Severity Rate
Ans:b
Q.93. Which of the following involves redesigning material for the safe perfo rmance of the
jobs?
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Q.95. Ensuring the safety, health and welfare of the employees is the primary purpose of the
a) Factories Act, 1948
b) Payment of Wages Act, 1936
c) Equal Remuneration Act, 1976
d) Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
Ans:a
Q.96. Which of the following is not connected with employee safety and health?
a) The Factories Act, 1948
b) The Mines Act, 1952
c) The Payment of Bonus Act, 1965
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a) True b) False
Ans:b
Q.102. As per the act, the floor of ever work room should be cleaned once every .
a) Day b) Month
c) Week d) Hour
Ans:c
Q.103. The power of inspectors is discussed under ... of the Factories Act, 1948.
a) Section 9 b) Section 10
c) Section 11 . d) Section 12
Ans:a
Q.104. Under Minimum Wages Act an Adult means a Person who has completed a certain
age
a) Eighteen years
b) Fifteen years
c) Sixteen years
d) The Dock Workers (Safety, Health And Welfare) Act, 1986
Ans:c
in the process comprehend unlikable results fromQ.97. When the people involved their
interactions with the environment, it is specifically called
b) anticipatory stressa) time stress
c) positive stress d) negative stress
Ans:b
Q.98. Inspections by superiors and interviews for promotion usually come under
a) Short-term response stress
b) Long-term response stress
c) Delayed response stress
d) None of the above
Ans:a
Q.99. Section 2 (n) under the act defines .
a) Publisher
b) Manager
c) Owner
d) Occupier
Ans:d
Q.100. "Welfare" is not part of the Factories Act, 1948.
a) True b) False
Ans:b
Q.101. The District Magistrate cannot become an Inspector as per the Act.
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d) Nineteen years
Q.109. Who is an adult as per Factories Act, 1948?
a) Who has completed 18 years of b) who is less than 18 years age?
c) Who is more than 14 years d) who is more than 15 years Ans:a
Q.110. A person who has ultimate control over the affairs of the factory under Factories Act,
1948 is called as ___ a) Occupier
b) Manager
c) Chairman
d) Managing Director.
Ans:a
Q.111. The space for every worker employed In the factory after the commencement of
factories act, 1948 should be_________"Cubic Meters.
a) 9.9 b) 10.2
c) 14.2 d) 13.2
Ans:c
Ans:a
Q.105. The Employees State Insurance Act was passed in the year_
a) 1923 b) 1948
c) 1956 d) 1947
Ans:b
increased when major industries came intoQ.106. The labour or industrial problems
existence followed by technology of mass production in the early:
b) 19th centurya) 18th century
c) 21 st century d) 20th century
Ans:d
Q.107. The Code of Discipline _______reiterated the faith of the parties in voluntary
arbitration.
a) 1923
b) 1942
c) 1958
d) 1947
Ans:c
Q.108. The first Factories Act was enacted in
a) 1881
b) 1895
c) 1897
d) 1885
Ans:a
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Q.112. The provision for cooling water during hot weather should be made by the organization
if it employees ________or more employees.
Q.117. Canteen is to be provided if engaging employees more than persons.
a) 250 b) 230
c) 300 d) 275
Ans:a
Q.118. Leave with wages is allowed for employees if they work for days in a month.
a) 15 b) 25
c) 20 d) 28
Ans:c
b) 250a) 200
c) 300 d) 150
Ans:b
Q.113. Who is an Adolescent as per Factories Act? 1948?
a) Who has completed 17 years
b) Who is less than 18 years of age
c) Who has completed 15 years but less than 18 years.
d) None of these
Ans:c
Q.114. Which one of the following is not a welfare provision under Factories Act 1948.
a) Canteen b) Crèches
c) First Aid d) Drinking water.
Ans:d
Q.115. First Aid Boxes is to be provided for of persons
a) 125 b) 135
d) 160c) 150
Ans:c
Q.116. Safety Officers are to be appointed if Organization is engaging fi moreg or
employees.
a) 1000
b) 2000
c) 500
d) 750
Ans:a
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Q.119. Welfare Officers are to be appointed if Organization is engaging ___ or more
employees.
a) 500 b) 250
c) 600 d) 750
Ans:a
Q.120. The Ambulance Room is to be provided if engaging employees more than
a) 400 b) 350
c) 500 d) 450
Ans: c
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a) Manufacturing Process b) Factory
c) Worker d) None of these
Ans:a
Q.127. If the factory employs more than 1000 workers, they should appoint qualified
________to carry out the prescribed duties a) Safety Officer
b) Welfare officer
c) Security officer
d) None of these
Ans:a
Q.128. For contravention ot provisions of Factories Act or Rules. the occupier shall liable for
punishment up to
a) 2 years or fine up to Rs. 1.00.000 or both
b) 6 months or fine up to 10.000 or both
c) 3 years or fine 10.000 or both
d) None of these
Ans:a
Q.121. Creche is to be provided if----or more lady employees are engaged.
a) 25 b) 32
c) 30 d) 40
Ans:c
Q.122. An adult worker can up to hrs in a day as per factories Act. 1948
b) 9a) 8
c) 10 d) 12
Ans:b
Q.123. Obligations of Workers under the Factories Act 1947 was discussed in section
b) 101a) 78
c) 111 d) 99
Ans:c
Q.124. The term Sabbatical is connected with
a) Paid leave for study
b) Paternity leave
c) Maternity leave
d) Quarantine leave
Ans:a
Q.125. Section 49 of the Factories Act 1947Says about
a) Welfare officer b) Canteen
c) Rest room d) Crèche
Ans:a
Q.126. Section 2 (K) of the Factories Act 1947 says about
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Q.129. Manager of every factory should sent a annual report to the Inspectorate of factories
Q.133. The applicant occupier who propose to start the factory should submit the
a) Form No-1 b) Form No-.2
c) Form No- 2A d) Form No.1 A
Ans:b
Q.134. The license fee can be paid to get a license for a factory maximum up to
a) One Year only b) Two Years only
c) Three Years only d) Five years only.
Ans:d
like numbers ofdetailscontaining workers employed, Leave with wages, safety officers,
ambulance room, canteen, shelter, accidents in form no ____ on or before 31 st January
a) Form No : 22
b) Form No: 21
c) Form No: 25 A
d) Form No: 25 B
Ans:a
Q.130. If any employee found violating the section 20 of Factories Act 1947 sha ll be fine up
to
a) RS.10
b) RS.5
c) Rs.15
d) RS.20
Ans:b
Q.131. Section 41- G of the Factories Act 1948 says about
b) Facing of machineriesa) Fencing of machineries
c) Work on near machinery in motion d) Workers participation in safety management
Ans:d
Q.132. Who is responsible for payment to a person employed by him in a Fa ctory under the
Payment of wages Act 1936
a) Accounts Manager
b) HR manager
c) Manager
d) Owner
Ans: d
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Q.135. The occupier has to submit the document on or before ______of every year to renewal
of a license for a factory. a) 31 st march of every year
b) 31 st December of every year
c) 31 st October of every year
d) 31 st April of every year
Ans:c
Q.136. The renewal application for a license submitted after December 31 st of the every year
shall paid the fine amount. a) 10 % of the license fee
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a) Form NO-20. 31 st July b) Form No 21. 31 st July
c) Form No. 25. 31st July d) Form No. 24. 31st June
Ans:b
Q.141. An accident report, shall be continued by the manager by sending a separate report in
form no, _____ with details of number of person killed or injured to i) Inspector of Factories
within _______hours of the accident.
a) Form NO.18. 12 Hours b) Form NO. 18.A. 12 Hours
c) Form NO. 18.24 Hours d) Form N018 A. 24 Hours
Ans:a
b) 20% of the license fee
c) 30 % of the license fee
d) None of these.
Ans:b
Q.137. The Section 20 of the Factories act discusses about
a) Drinking Water b) Lighting
d) Latrines and Urinalsc) Spittoons
Ans:c
Q.138. The employment of young person on dangerous machines shall be prohibited
the section _______of Factories Act. 1947.
a) Section 21
b) Section 22
c) Section 23
d) Section 24
Ans:c
Q.139. A suitable goggles shall be provided for the protection of persons employed in an y
factory is discussed in the section ______
a) Section-36
b) Section-39
c) Section-40
d) Section -35
Ans:d
Q.140. A half yearly return for every half of every calendar year, in duplicate in Form ____ so
as to reach the inspector of factories on or before _________ of the year
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Q.142. The particulars or the accident should be entered in separate registers kept as-
Accident Book- Form No of ESI office: a) Form No. 12
b) Form No. 14
c) Form No. 15
d) Form No. 18
Ans:c
Q.143. Section ________of the Factories Act describes about the rights of the workers
a) 111 b) 111A
c) 110 d) 112
Ans:b
Q.144. The occupier shall be punishable with imprisonment extend to ________ months or
fine _______or both for using false certificate of fitness.
a) Two months. 1000 rupees b) One year. 2000 rupees
c) Six months. 1000 rupees d) One month. 5000 rupees
Ans:a
Q.145. The occupier fails to take remedial actions against apprehension of imminent danger
to lives or health of the workers ( 41 H). shall liable for punishment which may extend to an
imprisonment, up to 7 years. fine up to Rupees 2 lacs or both.
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a) 5 Years. Rs 25.000 b) 2 Years.Rs. 1.00.000
c) 7 Years. Rs. 2.00.000 d) 10 Years.Rs. 1.00.000
Ans:b
Q.146. Where _________or more workers are employed in a factory. then there shall be a
Safety Committee in the factory. a) 100 or more workers
b) 150 or more workers
c) 200 or more workers
d) 250 or more workers
Ans:d
Q.147. Section 41 G of the Factories Act Discuss about the Workers Participation in
Management.
a) Section 40 .
b) Section 41 H
c) Section 41 G
d) Section 41 F
Ans:c
Q.148. Section 19 of Factories Act discusses about the ________
a) Drinking Water b) Lighting
c) Latrines and Urinals d) Artificial humidification
Ans:c
Q.149. Section ----- of the Factories Act discusses about the nomination of the manager of a
factory.
a) Section 7 (e)
b) Section 7 (f)
c) Section 7(g)
d) Section 7 (d)
Ans:b
Q.150. A general manager of a company can be appointed as an occupier of a company. a)
True
b) False
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Ans:c
Q.155. The occupier shall liable for punishment imprisonment for term of ___________or tine
_______or both for failure to comply with the provisions of Factories Act. a) 2 years, fine Rs.
One Lakh. b) One Year, fine Rs. 10.000
c) Six months, fine Rs. 50.000 d) One year, fine 1. 00.000
Ans:a
Q.156. To close down a factory. the occupier has to give ________ days notice to the
authorities
a) 30 Days
b) 60 Days
c) 90 Days
d) 14 Days
Ans:b
c) Can't Say
Ans:b
Q.151. Section _________of the Factories Act says about the definition for a factory.
a) Section 2(k) b) Section 2 (I)
d) Section 2 (n)c) Section 2( m)
Ans:c
Q.152. The Factories employing more than 1000 workers are required to submit t heir plan
for approval to
a) Deputy Chief inspector of Factories
b) Joint Chief inspector of Factories
c) Chief inspector of Factories
d) Additional Chief inspector of Factories.
Ans:c
Q.153. Under the Section 41 .A. of the Factories Act. The Site Appraisal C ommittee shall be
constituted once in ________year under the chairmanship of Chief Inspector of Factories.
a) Once in 5 Year
b) Once in 2 Year
c} Once in 3 Year
d) Once in a Year.
Ans:a
Q.154. 40 B. of the Factories Act discusses about the appointment of _________
b) Managera) Welfare Officer
c) Safety Officer d) None of these.
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Q.157. If an employee alleges that, he was working for the employer and the employer denies
it. Who has to prove this fact?
Ans:d
Q.161. The number of elected workers in the canteen managing committee shall not be more
than - ---- or less than -------- - a) More than 5 or less than 2
b) More than 20 or less than 10
c) More than 15 or less than 10
d) More than 10 or less than 5
Ans:a
a) Employer
b) Employee
c) Authority
d) Employer and Authority.
Ans:b
return under the Factories Act shall be submitted to InspectQ.158. The annual ofor
Factories on or before ________
a) 31" January
b) 31" December
c) 30'''April
d) 31" March
Ans:a
the factory employs 500 workers using 250 Horse PowerQ.159. The license fee for is
Rs_____
a) Rs.12,000
b) Rs.18,000
c) Rs.24,000
d) Rs.30,000
Ans:c
Q.160. The examination of eye sight of certain workers under the factories Act shall be done
at least once in every ______months
a) 6 months
b) 12 months
c) 18months
d) 24 months
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Q.162. The term of office of the canteen committee is _______years
a) one year b) two years
c) three years d) Four years
Ans:b
Q.163. The occupier of every factory employing-------- or more workers shall plant and maintain
trees within the premises of the factory.
a) 500 workers b) 250 Workers
c) 200 Workers d) 100 Workers
Ans:d
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Ans:a
Q.168. Section 49 of the Factories Act 1947 Says about
a) Welfare officer b) Canteen
c) Rest room d) Crèche
Ans:a
Q.170. Section 2 ( K )of the Factories Act 1947 says about
a) Manufacturing Process b) Factory
c) Worker d) None of these
Ans:a
Q.171. The Factories employees_________ or more workers the rest room and lunch room
shall be provided under the Act.
a) 100 Workers b) 150 Workers
c) 200 Workers d) 250 Workers
Ans:b
Q.172. Crèche is mandatory under the Factories Act where workers are employed a) 30
Q.164. By an Amendment Act of 1987 in Factories Ad 1947, who is to be appointed as an
occupier?
a) Manager
b) General Manager
c) Human Resource Manager
d) Board of Directors
Ans:d
more than 1000 workers, they should appoint qualifQ.165. If the factory employs ied
________to carry out the prescribed duties
a) Safety Officer
b) Welfare officer
c) Security officer
d) None of these
Ans:a
Q.166. Obligations of Workers under the Factories Act 1947 was discussed in section--
a) 78
b) 101
c) 111
d) 99
Ans:c
Q.167. The term Sabbatical is connected with
a) Paid leave for study
b) Paternity leave
c) Maternity leave
d) Quarantine leave
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b) 100
b) 9
c) 10
d) 24 Ans:b
Q.178. Under the Factories Act, white washing of the factory building should be carried out in
every months a) 12
b) 24
c) 26
d) 14 Ans:d
c) 30 women
d) 250
Ans:c
A canteen for use of workers providing subsidized food is statutoryQ.173. under the
Factories Act where workers are employed.
a) 250 b) 1000
c) 100 d) 150
Ans:a
Q.174. Under Factories Act, appointment of a Safety Officer is mandatory where the no. of
employees exceeds_
a) 1000
b) 500
c) 100
d) 50
Ans:a
Q.175. The statutory minimum bonus is _
a) 8.33%
b) 10%
c) 24%
d) 20%
Ans:d
Q.176. Under the Factories Act no worker is permitted to work for more than __ hours in a
day
a) 8
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Q.179. Repainting or re varnishing under the Factories Act is required to be carried out in
every years
a) 5
b) 10
c) 3
d) 1
Ans:a
Q.180. An employee whose salary does not exceed _______is eligible for Bonus under the
Payment of Bonus Act. a) Rs 3500
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Ans:c
Q.185. The Insurance Scheme is framed under sub-section (1) of the Section ______of the
PF Act, 1952. a) 8-A
b) 7-B
c) 6-C
d) 5-D
Ans:c
b) Rs 2500
c) Rs 6500
d) Rs 10000
Ans:a
Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 is appliedQ.181. Employees Provident to
establishments employing not less than _
a) 10 employees b) 20 employees
c) 50 employees d) 100 employees
Ans:b
Q.182. Under the PF Act, 1952 "Insurance Fund" means .
a) Unit Linked Insurance Plan
b) Deposit Linked Insurance Fund
c) Employees' Group Accident Insurance
d) Medical Insurance Fund
Ans:b
Q.183. The scheme defined under section 2(i-b) of the PF Act, 1952 is .
a) Pension Scheme
b) Provident Fund Scheme
c) Family Pension Scheme
d) Insurance Scheme
Ans:d
Q.184. The section 2(i-a) of PF Act, 1952 defines .
b) Insurancea) Member
c) Insurance Fund d) None of these
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Q.186. The term "Member" is defined in the section ________of the PF Act, 1952.
a) 2U) b) 2(u)
c) 2(m) d) 2(p)
Ans:a
Q.187. Section 2(k-A) of the PF Act, 1952 defines .
a) Occupier of the factory b) Pension Fund
c) Establishment d) Pension Scheme
Ans:b
Q.188. The Employees' Pension Fund is established under sub-section (2) of the section .
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c) Appropriate Government d) Available Surplus
Ans:a
Q.193. The term "Agricultural Income" is defined under .
a) Section 2(3) b) Section 2 (5)
c) Section 2 (2) d) . Section 2 (4)
Ans:c
Q.194. The Available Surplus is computed under which section of the Act?
a) Section 2 b) Section 3
c) Section 4 d) Section 5
Ans:d
Q.195. "Banking Company" is defined same as under Section 5 of the .
a) Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 1949
b) Banking Companies Act, 1949
c) FINANCIAL Corporations Controlling Act, 1973
d) Reserve Bank of India Regulations Act, 1963
a) 8-A
b) 7-A
c) 6-A
d) 5-A
Ans:c
Q.189. Section 2(kb) of the PF Act,.1952 defines .
a) Recovery Amount b) Recovery Office
c) Recover Officer d) Repayment Amount
Ans:c
Q.190. Section 2(11) of the PF Act, 1952 defines .
a) Superannuation
b) Annual Salary
c) Scheme Policies
d) Recovery
Ans:a
Q.191. The Employees' Provident Funds Appellate Tribunal which is constituted under sec
7-0 is defined under which section?
a) 2(j)
b) 2(k)
c) 2(1)
d) 2(m)
Ans:d
Q.192. Section 2 (1) of The Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 defines .
a) Accounting year b) Allocable Surplus
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Ans:b
Q.196. Definition of "Company" under the act is same as definition of "Company" under
of age. [Sec 2(a)] a)
Fifteenth
b) Sixteenth
c) Seventeenth
d) Eighteenth
Ans: d
Q.200. As per Factories Act ”Adolescent” means a person who has completed his ----- - Year
of age but has not completed his ------- - year. [Sec 2(b)] a) Twelfth, eighteenth
b) Fifteenth, twenty first
c) Fifteenth, eighteenth
............ of the Companies Act, 1956.
a) Section 2
b) Section 3
c) Section 4
d) Section 1
Ans:b
Q.197. "Co-operative Society" is defined under .
a) Sec 2 (8)
b) Sec 2 (9)
c) Sec 2 (10)
d) Sec 2 (11)
Ans:c
Q.198. As per Factories Act ”Factory” means any premises including the precincts thereof
where or more workers are working or were working on any day of the preceding 12 months,
and in any part of which a manufacturing process is being carried on without the aid of
power, or is ordinarily so carried on. [Sec 2(m)]
a)10
b) 20
c) 50
d) 100
Ans: b
Q.199. As per the Factories Act, ”Adult” means a person who has completed his ---—-- year
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d) Sixteenth, nineteenth
Ans: c
where on ------ - or more workers are working or were working on any day of the preceding 12
months, and in any part of which a manufacturing process is being carried out with the aid of
power, or is ordinarily so carried on. [Sec 2(m)(i)] a) 10
b) 20
c) 50
d) 100 Ans: a
Q.204. As per Factories Act a Factory does not include which among the following? [Sec
2(m)]
a) A mine subject to the operation of the Mines Act, 1952
b) A mobile unit belonging to the Armed Forces of the Union
Q.201. As per Factories Ad, ”Child” means a person who has not completed his -— year----
of age. [Sec 2(c)]
a) Fourteenth
b) Fifteenth
c) Sixteenth
d) Eighteenth
Ans: b
Q.202. As per factories act which among the following are true in respect of the def inition of
a worker? [Sec 2(l)]
1) ”Worker" means a person employed
2) Directly or by or through any agency (including a contractor)
3) With or without the knowledge of the principal employer
4) Whether for remuneration or not
In any manufacturing process
a) 3 and 4 only
b) 1,3 and 4 only
c) 1 and 4 only
d) 1,2,3 and 4
Ans: d
Q.203. As per Factories Act 'Factory” means any premises including the precincts thereof
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c) A railway running shed
d) A hotel, restaurant, or eating-place
Ans: c
d) All the above.
Ans: d
Q.208. A worker employed in Carriage Works, Perambur has demanded to change the working
days from six days to few days without reducing the total working hours of47 % per week. Can
this be agreed to? (Chapter VI)
a) Yes
b) No (Not more than 9 hrs in a day)
c) Can be negotiated
d) All of the above.
Ans: b
Q.205. As per Factories Act " —————————— " of a factory means the person who
has ultimate control over the affairs of the factory. Sec 2(n)]
a) Manager
b) Owner
c) Director
d) Occupier
Ans: d
Q.206. The _____ of Railway Production Un is have been appointed as ”Occupiers” of the
respective units in terms of the provisions of the Factories Act 1948.(MC 23)
a) General Managers
b) Chief Personnel Officers
c) Chief Mechanical Engineers I CWM
d) Chief Security Commissioners
Ans: c
Q.207. The Factories Act imposes the following obligations upon the employer in regard to
his workers. [Sec 7A]
a) Health
b) Safety
c) Welfare
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Q.209. Overtime under Section 59 (1) of the Factories Act, 1948 to the staff governed by the
same should be calculated on ---------.
a) A daily basis or weekly basis, whichever is the prevalent practice b)
A daily basis
a) Sunday
b) Monday
c) Saturday
d) Friday
Ans: b
Q.213. As per the Act, a person who has not completed his 15th year of age is a/an............ a)
Adolescent
b) Teenager
c) A weekly basis
d) A daily basis or weekly basis, whichever is more favorable to the employee
Ans: d
Q.210. The provisions of Sec. 46 of the Factories Act, 1948 impose statutory ob ligation on
the Railway Administrations to provide and maintain canteens in Railway Establishments,
which are governed by the Factories Act and employ more than ----- - persons.
a) 100
b) 150
c) 250
d) 500
Ans: c
Q.211. Section 2 (a) of the act defines the term .......
a) Adult
b) Adolescent
c) Child
d) Calendar year
Ans: a
Q.212. According to the definition of "Week" under the Act, it is a period of 7 days beginning
at midnight on..........
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c) Child
d) Adult
Ans: c
Q.214.Section 2 (n) under the act defines..........
a) Publisher
b) Manager
c) Sixteen years
d) Nineteen years
Ans: a
Q.218.The Employees State Insurance Act was passed in the year________. a)
1923
b) 1948
c) Owner
d) Occupier
Ans: d
Q.215. As per the act, the floor of ever work room should be cleaned once every........
a) Day
b) Month
c) Week
d) Hour
Ans: c
Q.216.The power of inspectors is discussed under... of the Factories Act, 1948.
a) Section 9
b) Section 10
c) Section 11
d) Section 12
Ans: a
Q.217. Under Minimum Wages Act an Adult means a Person who has completed a certain
age
a) Eighteen years
b) Fifteen years
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c) 1956
d) 1947 Ans: b
Q.219.The labour or industrial problems increased when major industries came into existence
followed by technology of mass production in the early: a) 18th century
b) 19th century
c) 21st century
d) 20th century
Ans: d
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a) Who has completed 18 years of age?
b) Who is less than 18 years
c) Who is more than 14 years
d) Who is more than 15 years
Ans: a
Q.224. A person who has ultimate control over the affairs of the factory under Factories
Act,1948 is called as _________ a) Occupier
b) Manager
c) Chairman
d) Managing Director.
Ans: a
Q.220.What are the benefits of getting regular and prompt wages?
a) Industrial harmony,
b) Change of workers' living conditions,
c) Change in productivity
d) Entertainment facilities
Ans: a
of the parties in vQ.221.The Code of Discipline ________ reiterated the faith oluntary
arbitration.
a) 1923
b) 1942
c) 1958
d) 1947
Ans: c
Q.222.The first Factories Act was enacted in
a) 1881
b) 1895
c) 1897
d) 1885
Ans: a
Q.223. Who is an adult as per Factories Act, 1948?
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Q.228. Which one of the following is not a welfare provision under Factories Act. 1948 a)
Canteen
b) Crèches
c) First Aid
d) Drinking water.
Ans: d
Q.225. The space for every worker employed In the factory after the commencement of
factories act, 1948 should be-----------Cubic Meters.
a) 9.9
b) 10.2
c) 14.2
d) 13.2
Ans: c
Q.226. The provision for cooling water during hot weather should be made by the
organization if it employees _______ or more employees.
a) 200
b) 250
c) 300
d) 150
Ans: b
Q.227. Who is an Adolescent as per Factories Act? 1948?
a) Who has completed 17 years of age
b) Who is less than 18 years
c) Who has completed 15 years but less than 18 years.
d) None of these
Ans: c
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Q.229. First Aid Boxes is to be provided for of persons
a) 125
b) 135
c) 150
d) 160
Ans: c
Q.230. Safety Officers are to be appointed if Organization is engaging fig or more
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employees. a)
500
b) 250
c) 600
d) 750 Ans: a
Q.234. The Ambulance Room is to be provided if engaging employees more than a)
400
b) 350
c) 500
d) 450
Ans: c
employees.
a) 1000
b) 2000
c) 500
d) 750
Ans: a
Q.231. Canteen is to be provided if engaging employees more than persons.
a) 250
b) 230
c) 300
d) 275
Ans: a
Q.232. Leave with wages is allowed for employees if they work for days in a month.
a) 15
b) 25
c) 20
d) 28
Ans: c
Q.233. Welfare Officers are to be appointed if Organization is engaging iii or more
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Q.235. Crèche is to be provided if----or more lady employees are engaged.
b) Paternity leave
c) Maternity leave
d) Quarantine leave
Ans: a
Q.239. Section 49 of the Factories Act 1947Says about
a) Welfare officer
b) Canteen
c) Rest room
d) Crèche
Ans: a
a) 25
b) 32
c) 30
d) 40
Ans: c
Q.236. An adult worker can up to hrs in a day as per factories Act. 1948
a) 8
b) 9
c) 10
d) 12
Ans: b
Q.237. Obligations of Workers under the Factories Act 1947 was discussed in section
a) 78
b) 101
c) 111
d) 99
Ans: c
Q.238. The term Sabbatical is connected with
a) Paid leave for study
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Q.240. Section 2 ( K )of the Factories Act 1947 says about
Q.243. Manager of every factory should sent a annual report to the Inspectorate of factories
containing details like numbers of workers employed, Leave with wages, safety officers,
ambulance room, canteen, shelter, accidents in form no --- on or before 31 st January a) Form
No : 22
b) Form No: 21
c) Form No: 25 A
d) Form No: 25 B
Ans: a
Q.244. lf any employee found violating the section 20 of Factories Act 1947 shall be fine up to
a) Rs. 10
b) Rs. 5
c) Rs. 15
a) Manufacturing Process
b) Factory
c) Worker
d) None of these
Ans: a
Q.241. If the factory employs more than 1000 workers, they should appoint qualified ----------
-- to carry out the prescribed duties
a) Safety Officer
b) Welfare officer
c) Security officer
d) None of these
Ans: a
Q.242. For contravention of provisions of Factories Act or Rules. the occupier shall l iable for
punishment up to
a) 2 years or fine up to Rs. 1.00.000 or both
b) 6 months or fine up to 10. 000 or both
c) 3 three years or fine 10. 000 or both
d) None of these
Ans: a
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d) Rs.20 Ans: b
Q.248. The license fee can be paid to get a license for a factory maximum up to a)
One Year only
b) Two Years only
c) Three Years only
d) Five years only.
Ans: d
Q.245. Section 41- G of the Factories Act 1948 says about
a) Fencing of machineries
b) Facing of machineries
c) Work on near machinery in motion
d) Workers participation in safety mgt.
Ans: d
Q.246. Who is responsible for payment to a person employed by him in a Fa ctory under the
Payment of wages Act 1936
a) Accounts Manager
b) HR manager
c) Manager
d) Owner
Ans: c
Q.247. The applicant occupier who propose to start the factory should submit the
a) Form No-1
b) Form No-.2
c) Form No- 2A
d) Form No. 1 A
Ans: b
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Q.249. The occupier has to submit the document on or before ------- of every year to renewal
of a license for a factory.
a) 31st march of every year
b) 31st December of every year
c) 31st October of every year
d) 31st April of every year
Ans- c
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Q.252. A suitable goggles shall be provided for the protection of persons employed in any
factory is discussed in the section ---- a) Section-36
b) Section-39
c) Section-40
d) Section -35
Ans: d
Q.253. A half yearly return for every half of every calendar year, in duplicate in Form ------ so
as to reach the inspector of factories on or before ------------- of the year a) Form NO-20. 31st
July
b) Form No 21. 31st July
c) Form No. 25. 31st July
d) Form No. 24. 31st June
Ans: b
Q.250. The renewal application for a license submitted after December 31st o f the every
year shall paid the fine amount.
a) 10 % of the license fee
b) 20% of the license fee
c) 30 % of the license fee
d) none of these.
Ans: b
Q.250. The Section 20 of the Factories act discusses about
a) Drinking Water
b) Lighting
c) Spittoons
d) Latrines and Urinals
Ans: c
Q.251. The employment of young person on dangerous machines shall be prohibited the
section -------- of Factories Act. 1947.
a) Section 21
b) Section 22
c) Section 23
d) Section 24
Ans: c
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d) 112 Ans:
b
Q.257. The occupier shall be punishable with imprisonment extend to -------- months or fine -
------ -or both for using false certificate of fitness. a) Two months. 1000 rupees
b) One year. 2000 rupees
c) Six months. 1000 rupees
d) One month. 5000 rupees
Ans: a
Q.258. The occupier fails to take remedial actions against apprehension of imminent danger
to lives or health of the workers ( 41H). shall liable for punishment which may extend to an
imprisonment, up to 7 years. fine up to Rupees 2 lacs or both. a) 5 Years . Rs 25.000
b) 2 Years. Rs. 1. 00.000
Q.254. An accident report, shall be continued by the manager by sending a separ ate report
form no, --- ------ with details of number of personin or ikilled tonjured Inspector ofi)
Factories within --------- -hours of the accident .
a) Form N0.18. 12 Hours
b) Form N0. 18.A. 12 Hours
c) Form N0. 18. 24 Hours
d) Form N018 A. 24 Hours
Ans: a
Q.255. The particulars of the accident should be entered in separate registers kept as-
Accident Book- Form No of ESI office:
a) Form No. 12
b) Form No. 14
c) Form No. 15
d) Form No. 18
Ans: c
Q.256. Section -------- of the Factories Act describes about the rights of the workers
a) 111
b) 111A
c) 110
MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 53 of
62
b) Lighting
c) Latrines and Urinals
d) Artificial humidification
Ans: c
Q.262. Section ----- of the Factories Act discusses about the nomination of the manager of a
factory.
a) Section 7 ( e)
b) Section 7 ( f)
c) Section 7(g)
d) Section 7 (d)
Ans: b
c) 7 Years. Rs. 2.00.000
d) 10 Years. Rs. 1. 00.000
Ans: b
Q.259. Where ------------ or more workers are employed in a factory. then there shall be a
Safety Committee in the factory.
a) 100 or more workers
b) 150 or more workers
c) 200 or more workers
d) 250 or more workers
Ans: d
of the Factories Discuss about the Workers Participation inQ.260. Section 41 G
Management.
a) Section 40
b) Section 41 H
c) Section 41 G
d) Section 41 F
Ans: c
Q.261. Section 19 of Factories Act discusses about the --------- ---
a) Drinking Water
MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 54 of
62
Q.263. Section ------ ---- of the Factories Act says about the definition for a factory. a)
Section 2(k)
b) Section 2 (I)
b) Manager
c) Safety Officer
d) None of these.
Ans: c.
Q.267. The occupier shall liable for punishment imprisonment for term of ----------- or tine -----
--- --or both for failure to comply with the provisions of Factories Act. a) 2 years, fine Rs. One
Lakh.
b) One Year, fine Rs. 10.000
c) Six months, fine Rs. 50.000
d) One year, fine 1. 00.000
c) Section 2( m)
d) Section 2 (n)
Ans: c
Q.264. The Factories employing more than 1000 workers are required to submit the ir plan
for approval to
a) Deputy Chief inspector of Factories
b) Joint Chief inspector of Factories
c) Chief inspector of Factories
d) Additional Chief inspector of Factories.
Ans: c
Q.265. Under the Section 41 .A. of the Factories Act. The Site Appraisal C ommittee shall be
constituted once in ---------- year under the chairmanship of Chief Inspector of Factories.
a) Once in 5 Year
b) Once in 2 Year
c) Once in 3 Year
d) Once in a Year.
Ans: a
Q.266. 40 B of the Factories Act discusses about the appointment of --------------
a) Welfare Officer
MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 55 of
62
Ans: a
Q.268. To close down a factory. the occupier has to give ------- days notice to the authorities.
a) 30 Days
b) 60 Days
c) 90 Days
d) 14 Days
Ans: b
Q.269. If an employee alleges that, he was working for the employer and the employer
MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 56 of
62
Q.272. The examination of eye sight of certain workers under the factories Act shall be done
at least once in every ----- months a) 6 months
b) 12 months
c) 18 months
d) 24 months
Ans: d
denies it. Who has to prove this fact?
a) Employer
b) Employee
c) Authority
d) Employer and Authority.
Ans: b
Q.270. The annual return under the Factories Act shall be submitted to Inspect ofor
Factories on or before ---—--— -------
a) 31 “ January
b) 31“ December
c) 30"‘April
d) 31“ March
Ans: a
Q.271. The license fee for the factory employs 500 workers using 250 Horse Power is Rs ----
a) Rs.12,000
b) Rs.18,000
c) Rs. 24,000
d) Rs.30,000
Ans: c
MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 57 of
62
Q.273. The number of elected workers in the canteen managing committee shall not be
more than - ---- or less than -------- - a)
More than 5 or less than 2
b) More than 20 or less than 10
c) More than 15 or less than 10
d) More than 10 or less than 5
Ans: a
MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 58 of
62
Q.277. If the factory employs more than 1000 workers, they should appoint qualified -----------
- to carry out the prescribed duties a) Safety Officer
b) Welfare officer
c) Security officer
d) None of these
Ans: a
Q.274. The term of office of the canteen committee is ---— ----- years
a) One year
b) Two years
c) Three years
d Four years
Ans: b
factory employing-------- or more workers shalQ.275. The occupier of every l plant and
maintain trees within the premises of the factory.
a) 500 workers
b) 250 Workers
c) 200 Workers
d) 100 Workers
Ans: d
Q.276. By an Amendment Act of 1987 in Factories Ad 1947, who is to be appointed as an
occupier?
a) Manager
b) General Manager
c) Human Resource Manager
d) Board of Directors
Ans: d
MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 59 of
62
Q.278. Obligations of Workers under the Factories Act 1947 was discussed in section ----- a)
78
b) 101
c) 111
d) 99
Ans: c
Q.279. The term Sabbatical is connected with
MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 60 of
62
a) 100 Workers
b) 150 Workers
c) 200 Workers
d) 250 Workers
Ans: b
Q.283. Crèche is mandatory under the Factories Act where ______________ workers are
employed a) 30
b) 100
c) 30 women
d) 250
Ans: c
a) Paid leave for study
b) Paternity leave
c) Maternity leave
d) Quarantine leave
Ans: a
Q.280. Section 49 of the Factories Act 1947 Says about
a) Welfare officer
b) Canteen
c) Rest room
d) Crèche
Ans: a
Q.281. Section 2 ( K )of the Factories Act 1947 says about
a) Manufacturing Process
b) Factory
c) Worker
d) None of these
Ans: a
Q.282. The Factories employees ---------- or more workers the rest room an d lunch room
shall be provided under the Act.
MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 61 of
62
Q.287. Under the Factories Act no worker is permitted to work for more than _____ hours in a
day a) 8
b) 9
c) 10
d) 24
Ans: b
Q.288. Under the Factories Act, white washing of the factory building should be carried out in
every _________ months a) 12
b) 24
c) 26
d) 14
Ans: d
Q.284. canteenA of foodprovidingworkersusefor subsidized is statutory under the
Factories Act where _____________ workers are employed.
a) 250
b) 1000
c) 100
d) 150
Ans: a
Q.285. Under Factories Act, appointment of a Safety Officer is mandatory where the no . of
employees exceeds ________
a) 1000
b) 500
c) 100
d) 50
Ans: a
Q.286. The statutory minimum bonus is ________
a) 8.33%
b) 10%
c) 24%
d) 20%
Ans: d
MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 62 of
62
Ans: b
Q.289. Repainting or re varnishing under the Factories Act is required to be carried ou t in
every ________ years
a) 5
b) 10
c) 3
d) 1
Ans: a
Q.290. An employee whose salary does not exceed ____________ is eligible for Bonus
under the Payment of Bonus Act.
a) Rs 3500
b) Rs 2500
c) Rs 6500
d) Rs 10000
Ans: a
Q.291. Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 is applied to
establishments employing not less than _______
a) 10 employees
b) 20 employees
c) 50 employees
d) 100 employees

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  • 1. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 1 of 62 MCQs 305 HR – Labour Laws Few questions are repeated for a reason Q.1. As per Factories Act "Factory" means any premises including the precincts thereof where or more workers are working or viewer working on any day of the preceding 12 months, and in any part of which a manufacturing process is being carried on without the aid of power, or is ordinarily so carried on. [Sec 2(m)] a) 10 c) 50 b) 20 d) 100 where on ------------- or more workers are working or were working on any day of the preceding 12 months, and in any part of which a manufacturing process is being carried out with the aid of power, or is ordinarily so carried on. [Sec 2(m)(i)) a) 10 b) 20 c) 50 d) 100 Ans:a Q.6. As per Factories Act, a Factory does not include which among the following? [Sec 2(m)] Ans:b Q.2. As per the Factories Act "Adult"means a person who has completed ...... yea r of age. [Sec 2(a)] a) Fifteenth b) Sixteenth c) Seventeenth d) Eighteenth Ans:d Q.3. As per Factories Act, "Child" means a person who has not completed his ....... ......Year of age. [Sec 2(c)] a) Fourteenth b) Fifteenth c) Sixteenth d) Eighteenth Ans:b Q.4.As per factories act which among the following are true in respect of the definition of a worker'? [Sec 2(1)] "Worker" means a person employed 1) Directly or by or through any agency (including a contractor 2) With or without the knowledge of the principal employer 3) Whether for remuneration or not 4) In any manufacturing process a) 3 and 4 only b) 1,3 and 4 only d) 1,2,3 and4c) 1 and 4 only Ans:d Q.5. As per Factories Act, 'Factory" means any premises in during the precincts thereo f
  • 2. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 2 of 62 1) A mine subject to the operation of the Mines Ad, 1952 2) A mobile unit belonging to the Armed Forces of the Union 3) A railway running shed 4) A HOTEL, restaurant or eating place a) 1 and 2 only b) 1,2 and 3 only c) 1,2,3 and 4 d) 1,2,4 only Ans:c Q.7. As per Factories Act, "----------,, of a factory means the person who has ultimate control over the affairs of the factory. [Sec 2(n)] same should be calculated on . a) A daily basis or weekly basis, whichever is the prevalent practice b) A daily basis c) A weekly basis d) A daily basis or weekly basis, whichever is more favorable to the employee Ans: d (Sec. 55) b) Ownera) Manager c) Director d) Occupier Ans:d Q.8 have been appointed as "Occupiers" of theThe _____of Railway Production Units respective units in terms of the provisions of the Factories Ad. 1948. (MC 23) a) General Managers b) Chief Personnel Officers c) Chief Mechanical Engineers/ CWM d) Chief Security Commissioners Ans:c Q.9. The Factories Act imposes the following obligations upon the employer in regard to his workers. [Sec 7 A] b) Safetya) Health c) Welfare d) All the above. Ans:d Q.10. An workman employed in Carriage Works, Perambur has demanded to change the working days from six days to five days without reducing the total working hours of 471/2 per week Can this be agreed to'? (Chapter VI) a) Yes b) No (Not more than 9 hrs in a day) c) Can be negotiated d) All of the above. Ans:b Q.11. Overtime under Section 59 (1) of the Factories Act, 1948 to the staff gov erned by the
  • 3. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 3 of 62 Q.12. The provisions of Sec. 46 of the Factories Act, 1948 impose statutory obligation on the Railway Administrations to provide and maintain canteens in Railway Establishments, which are governed by the Factories Act and employ more than ----------- persons. a) 100 b) 150 c) 250 d) 500 Ans:c Q.13. Section 2 (a) of the act defines the term . a) Adult b) Adolescent c) Child Q.18. The power of inspectors is discussed under of the Factories Act, 1948. a) Section 9 b) Section 10 c) Section 11 d) Section 12 Ans:a Q.19. The primary purpose of employee safety programme is to preserve the employees' a) Mental health b) Physical health c) Emotional health d) All of the above d) Calendar year Ans:a Q.14. According to the definition of "Week" under the Act, it is a period of 7 days beginning at midnight on______ . a) Sunday b) Monday c) Saturday d) Friday Ans:b Q.15. As per the Act, a person who has not completed his 15th year of age is alan a) Adolescent b) Teenager c) Child d) Adult Ans:c Q.16. Section 2 (n) under the act defines a) Publisher b) Manager c) Owner d) Occupier Ans:d Q.17. As per the act, the floor of ever work room should be cleaned once every __ a) Day b) month c) week d) hour Ans:c
  • 4. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 4 of 62 Ans:d Q.20. The visual presentation of the ranking of work sites in a factory based on the number of accidents reported from each site is called a) Accident Frequency Method b) Spot Map Method c) Incidence Rate d) Severity Rate Ans:b Q.21. Which of the following involves redesigning of equipment, machinery and material for the safe performance of the jobs? c) positive stress d) negative stress Ans: b . Q.26. Inspections by superiors and interviews for promotion usually come under a) Short term response stress b) Long-term response stress c} Delayed response stress d} None of the above Ans:a a) Safety engineering b) Safety campaigns c) Safety committee d) Safety training Ans:a Q.22. The responsibility for maintenance of employee health and safety is with a) Employees b) Employers c) Government d) All of the above Ans:d Q.23. Ensuring the safety, health and welfare of the employees is the primary purpose of the a) Factories Act, 1948 b) Payment of Wages Act, 1936 Equal Remuneration Act, 1976c) d) Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Ans:a Q.24. Which of the following is not connected with employee safety and health? a) The Factories Act, 1948 b) The Mines Act, 1952 c) The Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 d) The Dock Workers (Safety, Health And Welfare) Act, 1986 Ans:c frin the process comprehend unlikable resultsQ.25. When the people involved theirom interactions with the environment, it is specifically called a) time stress b) anticipatory stress
  • 5. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 5 of 62 Q.27. Which of the following types •of personality is comparatively less exposed to internal stress? a) Type A personality b) Type B personality c) Type C personality d) None of the above Ans:b Q.28. When the employee perceives threat in the environment even if there is no such threat existing in the environment, it is normally described as a) organizational stressor b) individual stressor c) extra-organizational stressor b) Who is less than 18 years c) Who is more than 14 years d) Who is more than 15 years Ans:a Q.33. A person who has ultimate control over the affairs of the factory under Factories Act, 1948 is called as _ a) Occupier b) Manager c) Chairman d) Managing Director. Ans:a d) None of the above Ans:b Q.29. individual due to continuous exposure to a stressThe exhaustion suffered by an causing situation is normally known as a) Entrapment b) Tiredness c) Irritability d) burn-out Ans:d Q.30.______ modify the characteristics of anis a scientific and systematic effort to employee's job. a) Job redesign b) Time-out c) Mentoring d) Employee empowerment Ans:a Q.31. The first Factories Act was enacted in a) 1881 b) 1895 c) 1897 d) 1885 Ans:a Q.32. Who is an adult as per Factories Act, 1948? a) Who has completed 18 years of age
  • 6. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 6 of 62 Q.34. The space for every worker employed in the Factory after the commencement of Factories Act, 1948 should be _____Cubic Meters. a) 9.9 b) 10.2 c) 14.2 d) 13.2 Ans:c Q.35. The provision for cooling water during hot weather should be made by the organization if it employees or more employees. a) 200 b) 250 c) 300 d) 150
  • 7. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 7 of 62 Ans:b Ans:a Q.41. Leave with wages is allowed for employees if they work for _____days in a month. a) 15 b) 25 c) 20 d) 28 Ans:c Q.42. Welfare Officers are to be appointed if Organisation is engaging _____or more employees. a) 500 b) 250 c) 600 d) 750 Ans:a Q.43. The Ambulance Room is to be provided if engaging employees more than _____ a) 400 b) 350 Q.36. Who is an Adolescent as per Factories Act, 1948? a) Who has completed 17 years of age b) Who is less than 18 years c) Who has completed 15 years but less than 18 years. d) None of these Ans:c Q.37. Which one of the following is not a welfare provision under Factories Act, 1948? a) Canteen b) Crèches c) First Aid d) Drinking water. Ans:d Q.3 . First Aid Boxes is to be provided for8 ____of persons a) 125 b) 135 c) 150 d) 160 Ans:c Q.39. Safety Officers are to be appointed if Organization is engaging or moreemployees. a) 1000 b) 2000 c) 500 d) 750 Ans:a Q.40. Canteen is to be provided if engaging employees more than __persons. a) 250 b) 230 c) 300 d) 275
  • 8. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 8 of 62 c) 500 d) 450 b) Canteen c) Rest room d) Crèche Ans:a Q.49. Section 2 ( K )of the Factories Act 1947 says about a) Manufacturing Process b) Factory c) Worker d) None of these Ans:a Q.50. If the factory employs more than 1000 workers, they should appoint qualified --- --------- to carry out the prescribed duties. a) Safety Officer b) Welfare officer c) Security officer d) None of these Ans:a Ans:c Q.44. Crèche is to be provided if____ or more lady employees are engaged. a) 25 b) 32 c) 30 d) 40 Ans:c Q.45. An adult worker can work up to __ hrs in a day as per factories Act, 1948. b) 9a) 8 c) 10 d) 12 Ans:b Q.46. Obligations of Workers under the Factories Act 1947 was discussed in section a) 78 b) 101 c) 111 d) 99 Ans:c Q.47. The term Sabbatical is connected with a) Paid leave for study b) Paternity leave c) Maternity leave d) Quarantine leave Ans:a Q.48. Section 49 of the Factories Act 1947 Says about a) Welfare officer
  • 9. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 9 of 62 Q.51. For contravention of provisions of Factories Act or Rules, the occupier shall liable for punishment up to a) 2 years or fine up to RS.1,00,000 or both b) 6 months or fine up to 10, 000 or both c) 3 three years or fine 10, 000 or both a) Accounts Manager b) HR manager c) Manager d) Owner Ans:c Q.56. The applicant / occupier who propose to start the factory should submit the a) Form No-1 b) Form No-.2 c) Form No- 2A d) Form No.1 A Ans:b d) None of these Ans:a Q.52. Manager of every factory should sent a annual report to the Inspectorate of f actories like numbers of workers employed , leave with wages, safetydetailscontaining officers ,ambulance room, canteen, shelter, accidents in form no ______ on or before 31 st January a) Form No : 22 b) Form No: 21 c} Form No: 25 A d) Form No: 25 B Ans:a Q.53. If any employee found violating the section 20 of Factories Act 1947 shall be fine up to a) Rs.10 b) Rs.5 c) Rs.15 d) Rs.20 Ans:b Q.54. Section 41- G of the Factories Act 1948 says about a) Fencing of machineries b) Facing of machineries c) Work on near machinery in motion d) Workers participation in safety mgt. Ans:d Q.55. Who is responsible for payment to a person employed by him in a Factory under the Payment of wages Act 1936
  • 10. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 10 of 62 Q.57. The license fee can be paid to get a license for a factory maximum up to ... a) One Year only b) Two Years only c) Three Years only d) Five years only. Ans:d Q.58. The renewal application for a license submitted after December 31 st of the every year shall paid the fine amount. a) 10 % of the license fee b) 20% of the license fee c) 30 % of the license fee d) None of these. Q.63. An accident report, shall be confirmed by the manager by sending a separate report in form no ---------- with details of number of person killed or injured to i) Inspector of Factories within -----------hours of the accident. a) Form NO.18, 12 Hours b) Form No. 18.A, 12 Hours c) Form NO.18, 24 Hours d) Form No 18 A , 24 Hours Ans:a Ans:b Q.59. The Section 20 of the Factories act discusses about a) Drinking Water b) Lighting c) Spittoons d) Latrines and Urinals Ans:c shall be prohibitedQ.60. The employment of young person on dangerous machines the section -------- of Factories Act.1947. a) Section 21 b) Section 22 c) Section 23 d) Section 24 Ans:c Q.61. A suitable goggles shall be provided for the protection of persons employ ed in any factory is discussed in the section ____ a) Section-36 b) Section-39 c) Section-40 d) Section -35 Ans:d A half yearly return for every half of every calendar year, in duplicateQ.62. in Form ______so as to reach the inspector of factories on or before _______of the year a) Form NO-20, 31st July b) Form No 21, 31st July c) Form No. 25, 31 st July d) Form No. 24,31stJune Ans:b
  • 11. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 11 of 62 Q.64. The particulars of the accident should be entered in separate registers kept as- Accident Book- Form No for ESI office. a) Form No -14, b) Form No -15 c) From .No-21 d) From No- 20 Ans:b Q.65. Section-------- of the Factories Act describes about the rights of the workers a) 111 b) 111 A c) 110 d) 112
  • 12. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 12 of 62 Ans:b c) 2'" day d) 15'" day Ans:b Q.70. Under the Payment of waqes Act. payment of wages of establishments employing not less than 1000 employees shall be paid within of the wage month a) 7''' day b) 15'" day c) 2day d) 10'" day Ans:d Q.66. The occupier shall be punishable with imprisonment extend to _________mon ths or fine ____or both for using false certificate of fitness. a) two months, 1000 rupees b) one year, 2000 rupees Six months, 1000 rupeesc) d) one month, 5000 rupees Ans:a Q.67. The occupier fails to take remedial actions against apprehension of imminent dan ger to lives or health of the workers ( 41 H), shall liable for punishment which may extend to an imprisonment, up to 7 years, fine up to Rupees 2 lacs or both. a) 5 Years, Rs25,000 b) 2 Years, Rs.1, 00,000 7 Years, Rs, 2,00,000c) d) 10 Years, Rs. 1,00,000 Ans:b Q.68. In case of miscarriage. a woman worker shall be allowed weeks leave with wages a) 12 b) 6 c) 4 d) 24 Ans:b theUnderQ.69. of wages Act. 1936Payment payment of wages of establishments employing not more than 1000 employees shall be paid within of the wage month. a) 10'" day b) 7''' day
  • 13. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 13 of 62 Q.71. An employee is eligible to get bonus under the Payment of Bonus Act. 1965 if he had worked for not less than days in the preceding year a) 30 b) 240 c) 160 d) 190 Ans:a Q.72. An employee whose salary does not exceed is eligible or Bonus under the Payment of Bonus Act. a) Rs 3500 b) Rs 2500 c) Rs 6500
  • 14. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 14 of 62 c) 1.75% d) 4.75% Ans:a Q.78. Employer's share of contribution to the provident fund is . a) 8.33% b) 12% c) 3.67% d) 4.75% Ans:c Q.79. Employer's contribution to Employees' Deposit linked Insurance is . a) 3.67 % b) 1.1 % c) 0.5 % d) 0.05 % Ans:c Q.80. Layoff compensation is to be paid @ __________of average wages. a) 15 days b) 50% c) 60% d) 75 % Ans:b d) Rs 10000 Ans:d Q.73. The employer's share of contribution under the ESI Act is b) 8.33%a) 12%s c) 1.75% d) 4.75 % Ans:d Q.74. The employee's share of contribution under the ESI Act is b) 8.33%a) 12% c) 1.75 % d) 4.75% Ans:c Q.75. applied toEmployees Provident Fund arid Miscellaneous Provisions Act. 1952 is establishments employing not less than a) 10 employees b) 20 employees c) 50 employees d) 100 employees Ans:b Q.76. An employee whose salary at the time of joining does not exceed shall become a member of the provident fund under the Act. a) Hs 10,000 b) Rs 7500 c) Rs 6500 d) Rs 5000 Ans:c Q.77. Employee share of provident fund contribution is a) 12 % b) 8.33%
  • 15. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 15 of 62 Q.81. ______absolves the employer's liability under the Maternity Benefit Act and Workmen's Compensation Act a) Employees Provident fund Act b) Industrial Employment (Standing Order) Act c) Employees State Insurance Act d) Industrial Disputes Act Ans:c Q.82. The employee welfare facilities available outside the organization are called a) Intra-mural facilities b) Extra-mural facilities c) Extravagance d) None of the above Ans:b Q.83. The employee welfare facilities available inside the organization are called a) Intra-mural facilities b) Extra-mural facilities c) Extravagance d) None of the above Ans:a Q.84. Who among the following has the responsibility for employee welfare? a) Employers b) Central government c) State government d) All of the above Ans:d Q.85. In the absence of statutory requirements, the employers may not provide even the basic facilities to the employees. This is the basic assumption of the . a) Religious theory b) Policing theory. c) Appeasement theory d) Benevolence theory Ans:b Q.86. According to which theory, employee welfare is an investment which would multiply and return to the employers in some other forms? a) Religious theory b) Policing theory c) Appeasement theory d) Benevolence theory Ans:a Q.87. An inclination to do something good for others can influence the employers to undertake welfare facilities. This is the assumption of the . a) Religious theory b) Policing theory c) Appeasement theory d) Benevolence theory Ans:b Q.88. Making peace with employees by fulfilling all their needs without any resistance is the essence of the a) Religious theory b) Policing theory
  • 16. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 16 of 62 c) Appeasement theory d) Benevolence theory Ans:c a) Safety engineering b) Safety campaigns c) Safety committee of equipment, machinery and d) Safety training Ans:a Q.94. The responsibility for maintenance of employee health and safety is with . a) Employees b) Employers c) 'Government d) All of the above Ans:d Q.89. Which of the following benefits is covered under social security schemes? a) Retirement benefit b) Compensation facilities c) Medical facilities d) All of the above Ans:d Q.90. In which year was the Employees' State Insurance Act enacted? a) 1948 b) 1976 c) 1923 d) 1961 Ans:a Q.91. The primary purpose of employee safety programme is to preserve the employees' .... a) Mental health b) Physical health c) Emotional health d) All of the above Ans:d Q.92. The visual presentation of the ranking of work sites in a factory bas ed on the number of accidents reported from each site is called_____ a) Accident Frequency Method b) Spot Map Method c) Incidence Rate d) Severity Rate Ans:b Q.93. Which of the following involves redesigning material for the safe perfo rmance of the jobs?
  • 17. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 17 of 62 Q.95. Ensuring the safety, health and welfare of the employees is the primary purpose of the a) Factories Act, 1948 b) Payment of Wages Act, 1936 c) Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 d) Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Ans:a Q.96. Which of the following is not connected with employee safety and health? a) The Factories Act, 1948 b) The Mines Act, 1952 c) The Payment of Bonus Act, 1965
  • 18. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 18 of 62 a) True b) False Ans:b Q.102. As per the act, the floor of ever work room should be cleaned once every . a) Day b) Month c) Week d) Hour Ans:c Q.103. The power of inspectors is discussed under ... of the Factories Act, 1948. a) Section 9 b) Section 10 c) Section 11 . d) Section 12 Ans:a Q.104. Under Minimum Wages Act an Adult means a Person who has completed a certain age a) Eighteen years b) Fifteen years c) Sixteen years d) The Dock Workers (Safety, Health And Welfare) Act, 1986 Ans:c in the process comprehend unlikable results fromQ.97. When the people involved their interactions with the environment, it is specifically called b) anticipatory stressa) time stress c) positive stress d) negative stress Ans:b Q.98. Inspections by superiors and interviews for promotion usually come under a) Short-term response stress b) Long-term response stress c) Delayed response stress d) None of the above Ans:a Q.99. Section 2 (n) under the act defines . a) Publisher b) Manager c) Owner d) Occupier Ans:d Q.100. "Welfare" is not part of the Factories Act, 1948. a) True b) False Ans:b Q.101. The District Magistrate cannot become an Inspector as per the Act.
  • 19. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 19 of 62 d) Nineteen years Q.109. Who is an adult as per Factories Act, 1948? a) Who has completed 18 years of b) who is less than 18 years age? c) Who is more than 14 years d) who is more than 15 years Ans:a Q.110. A person who has ultimate control over the affairs of the factory under Factories Act, 1948 is called as ___ a) Occupier b) Manager c) Chairman d) Managing Director. Ans:a Q.111. The space for every worker employed In the factory after the commencement of factories act, 1948 should be_________"Cubic Meters. a) 9.9 b) 10.2 c) 14.2 d) 13.2 Ans:c Ans:a Q.105. The Employees State Insurance Act was passed in the year_ a) 1923 b) 1948 c) 1956 d) 1947 Ans:b increased when major industries came intoQ.106. The labour or industrial problems existence followed by technology of mass production in the early: b) 19th centurya) 18th century c) 21 st century d) 20th century Ans:d Q.107. The Code of Discipline _______reiterated the faith of the parties in voluntary arbitration. a) 1923 b) 1942 c) 1958 d) 1947 Ans:c Q.108. The first Factories Act was enacted in a) 1881 b) 1895 c) 1897 d) 1885 Ans:a
  • 20. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 20 of 62 Q.112. The provision for cooling water during hot weather should be made by the organization if it employees ________or more employees. Q.117. Canteen is to be provided if engaging employees more than persons. a) 250 b) 230 c) 300 d) 275 Ans:a Q.118. Leave with wages is allowed for employees if they work for days in a month. a) 15 b) 25 c) 20 d) 28 Ans:c b) 250a) 200 c) 300 d) 150 Ans:b Q.113. Who is an Adolescent as per Factories Act? 1948? a) Who has completed 17 years b) Who is less than 18 years of age c) Who has completed 15 years but less than 18 years. d) None of these Ans:c Q.114. Which one of the following is not a welfare provision under Factories Act 1948. a) Canteen b) Crèches c) First Aid d) Drinking water. Ans:d Q.115. First Aid Boxes is to be provided for of persons a) 125 b) 135 d) 160c) 150 Ans:c Q.116. Safety Officers are to be appointed if Organization is engaging fi moreg or employees. a) 1000 b) 2000 c) 500 d) 750 Ans:a
  • 21. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 21 of 62 Q.119. Welfare Officers are to be appointed if Organization is engaging ___ or more employees. a) 500 b) 250 c) 600 d) 750 Ans:a Q.120. The Ambulance Room is to be provided if engaging employees more than a) 400 b) 350 c) 500 d) 450 Ans: c
  • 22. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 22 of 62 a) Manufacturing Process b) Factory c) Worker d) None of these Ans:a Q.127. If the factory employs more than 1000 workers, they should appoint qualified ________to carry out the prescribed duties a) Safety Officer b) Welfare officer c) Security officer d) None of these Ans:a Q.128. For contravention ot provisions of Factories Act or Rules. the occupier shall liable for punishment up to a) 2 years or fine up to Rs. 1.00.000 or both b) 6 months or fine up to 10.000 or both c) 3 years or fine 10.000 or both d) None of these Ans:a Q.121. Creche is to be provided if----or more lady employees are engaged. a) 25 b) 32 c) 30 d) 40 Ans:c Q.122. An adult worker can up to hrs in a day as per factories Act. 1948 b) 9a) 8 c) 10 d) 12 Ans:b Q.123. Obligations of Workers under the Factories Act 1947 was discussed in section b) 101a) 78 c) 111 d) 99 Ans:c Q.124. The term Sabbatical is connected with a) Paid leave for study b) Paternity leave c) Maternity leave d) Quarantine leave Ans:a Q.125. Section 49 of the Factories Act 1947Says about a) Welfare officer b) Canteen c) Rest room d) Crèche Ans:a Q.126. Section 2 (K) of the Factories Act 1947 says about
  • 23. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 23 of 62 Q.129. Manager of every factory should sent a annual report to the Inspectorate of factories Q.133. The applicant occupier who propose to start the factory should submit the a) Form No-1 b) Form No-.2 c) Form No- 2A d) Form No.1 A Ans:b Q.134. The license fee can be paid to get a license for a factory maximum up to a) One Year only b) Two Years only c) Three Years only d) Five years only. Ans:d like numbers ofdetailscontaining workers employed, Leave with wages, safety officers, ambulance room, canteen, shelter, accidents in form no ____ on or before 31 st January a) Form No : 22 b) Form No: 21 c) Form No: 25 A d) Form No: 25 B Ans:a Q.130. If any employee found violating the section 20 of Factories Act 1947 sha ll be fine up to a) RS.10 b) RS.5 c) Rs.15 d) RS.20 Ans:b Q.131. Section 41- G of the Factories Act 1948 says about b) Facing of machineriesa) Fencing of machineries c) Work on near machinery in motion d) Workers participation in safety management Ans:d Q.132. Who is responsible for payment to a person employed by him in a Fa ctory under the Payment of wages Act 1936 a) Accounts Manager b) HR manager c) Manager d) Owner Ans: d
  • 24. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 24 of 62 Q.135. The occupier has to submit the document on or before ______of every year to renewal of a license for a factory. a) 31 st march of every year b) 31 st December of every year c) 31 st October of every year d) 31 st April of every year Ans:c Q.136. The renewal application for a license submitted after December 31 st of the every year shall paid the fine amount. a) 10 % of the license fee
  • 25. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 25 of 62 a) Form NO-20. 31 st July b) Form No 21. 31 st July c) Form No. 25. 31st July d) Form No. 24. 31st June Ans:b Q.141. An accident report, shall be continued by the manager by sending a separate report in form no, _____ with details of number of person killed or injured to i) Inspector of Factories within _______hours of the accident. a) Form NO.18. 12 Hours b) Form NO. 18.A. 12 Hours c) Form NO. 18.24 Hours d) Form N018 A. 24 Hours Ans:a b) 20% of the license fee c) 30 % of the license fee d) None of these. Ans:b Q.137. The Section 20 of the Factories act discusses about a) Drinking Water b) Lighting d) Latrines and Urinalsc) Spittoons Ans:c Q.138. The employment of young person on dangerous machines shall be prohibited the section _______of Factories Act. 1947. a) Section 21 b) Section 22 c) Section 23 d) Section 24 Ans:c Q.139. A suitable goggles shall be provided for the protection of persons employed in an y factory is discussed in the section ______ a) Section-36 b) Section-39 c) Section-40 d) Section -35 Ans:d Q.140. A half yearly return for every half of every calendar year, in duplicate in Form ____ so as to reach the inspector of factories on or before _________ of the year
  • 26. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 26 of 62 Q.142. The particulars or the accident should be entered in separate registers kept as- Accident Book- Form No of ESI office: a) Form No. 12 b) Form No. 14 c) Form No. 15 d) Form No. 18 Ans:c Q.143. Section ________of the Factories Act describes about the rights of the workers a) 111 b) 111A c) 110 d) 112 Ans:b Q.144. The occupier shall be punishable with imprisonment extend to ________ months or fine _______or both for using false certificate of fitness. a) Two months. 1000 rupees b) One year. 2000 rupees c) Six months. 1000 rupees d) One month. 5000 rupees Ans:a Q.145. The occupier fails to take remedial actions against apprehension of imminent danger to lives or health of the workers ( 41 H). shall liable for punishment which may extend to an imprisonment, up to 7 years. fine up to Rupees 2 lacs or both.
  • 27. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 27 of 62 a) 5 Years. Rs 25.000 b) 2 Years.Rs. 1.00.000 c) 7 Years. Rs. 2.00.000 d) 10 Years.Rs. 1.00.000 Ans:b Q.146. Where _________or more workers are employed in a factory. then there shall be a Safety Committee in the factory. a) 100 or more workers b) 150 or more workers c) 200 or more workers d) 250 or more workers Ans:d Q.147. Section 41 G of the Factories Act Discuss about the Workers Participation in Management. a) Section 40 . b) Section 41 H c) Section 41 G d) Section 41 F Ans:c Q.148. Section 19 of Factories Act discusses about the ________ a) Drinking Water b) Lighting c) Latrines and Urinals d) Artificial humidification Ans:c Q.149. Section ----- of the Factories Act discusses about the nomination of the manager of a factory. a) Section 7 (e) b) Section 7 (f) c) Section 7(g) d) Section 7 (d) Ans:b Q.150. A general manager of a company can be appointed as an occupier of a company. a) True b) False
  • 28. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 28 of 62 Ans:c Q.155. The occupier shall liable for punishment imprisonment for term of ___________or tine _______or both for failure to comply with the provisions of Factories Act. a) 2 years, fine Rs. One Lakh. b) One Year, fine Rs. 10.000 c) Six months, fine Rs. 50.000 d) One year, fine 1. 00.000 Ans:a Q.156. To close down a factory. the occupier has to give ________ days notice to the authorities a) 30 Days b) 60 Days c) 90 Days d) 14 Days Ans:b c) Can't Say Ans:b Q.151. Section _________of the Factories Act says about the definition for a factory. a) Section 2(k) b) Section 2 (I) d) Section 2 (n)c) Section 2( m) Ans:c Q.152. The Factories employing more than 1000 workers are required to submit t heir plan for approval to a) Deputy Chief inspector of Factories b) Joint Chief inspector of Factories c) Chief inspector of Factories d) Additional Chief inspector of Factories. Ans:c Q.153. Under the Section 41 .A. of the Factories Act. The Site Appraisal C ommittee shall be constituted once in ________year under the chairmanship of Chief Inspector of Factories. a) Once in 5 Year b) Once in 2 Year c} Once in 3 Year d) Once in a Year. Ans:a Q.154. 40 B. of the Factories Act discusses about the appointment of _________ b) Managera) Welfare Officer c) Safety Officer d) None of these.
  • 29. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 29 of 62 Q.157. If an employee alleges that, he was working for the employer and the employer denies it. Who has to prove this fact? Ans:d Q.161. The number of elected workers in the canteen managing committee shall not be more than - ---- or less than -------- - a) More than 5 or less than 2 b) More than 20 or less than 10 c) More than 15 or less than 10 d) More than 10 or less than 5 Ans:a a) Employer b) Employee c) Authority d) Employer and Authority. Ans:b return under the Factories Act shall be submitted to InspectQ.158. The annual ofor Factories on or before ________ a) 31" January b) 31" December c) 30'''April d) 31" March Ans:a the factory employs 500 workers using 250 Horse PowerQ.159. The license fee for is Rs_____ a) Rs.12,000 b) Rs.18,000 c) Rs.24,000 d) Rs.30,000 Ans:c Q.160. The examination of eye sight of certain workers under the factories Act shall be done at least once in every ______months a) 6 months b) 12 months c) 18months d) 24 months
  • 30. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 30 of 62 Q.162. The term of office of the canteen committee is _______years a) one year b) two years c) three years d) Four years Ans:b Q.163. The occupier of every factory employing-------- or more workers shall plant and maintain trees within the premises of the factory. a) 500 workers b) 250 Workers c) 200 Workers d) 100 Workers Ans:d
  • 31. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 31 of 62 Ans:a Q.168. Section 49 of the Factories Act 1947 Says about a) Welfare officer b) Canteen c) Rest room d) Crèche Ans:a Q.170. Section 2 ( K )of the Factories Act 1947 says about a) Manufacturing Process b) Factory c) Worker d) None of these Ans:a Q.171. The Factories employees_________ or more workers the rest room and lunch room shall be provided under the Act. a) 100 Workers b) 150 Workers c) 200 Workers d) 250 Workers Ans:b Q.172. Crèche is mandatory under the Factories Act where workers are employed a) 30 Q.164. By an Amendment Act of 1987 in Factories Ad 1947, who is to be appointed as an occupier? a) Manager b) General Manager c) Human Resource Manager d) Board of Directors Ans:d more than 1000 workers, they should appoint qualifQ.165. If the factory employs ied ________to carry out the prescribed duties a) Safety Officer b) Welfare officer c) Security officer d) None of these Ans:a Q.166. Obligations of Workers under the Factories Act 1947 was discussed in section-- a) 78 b) 101 c) 111 d) 99 Ans:c Q.167. The term Sabbatical is connected with a) Paid leave for study b) Paternity leave c) Maternity leave d) Quarantine leave
  • 32. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 32 of 62 b) 100 b) 9 c) 10 d) 24 Ans:b Q.178. Under the Factories Act, white washing of the factory building should be carried out in every months a) 12 b) 24 c) 26 d) 14 Ans:d c) 30 women d) 250 Ans:c A canteen for use of workers providing subsidized food is statutoryQ.173. under the Factories Act where workers are employed. a) 250 b) 1000 c) 100 d) 150 Ans:a Q.174. Under Factories Act, appointment of a Safety Officer is mandatory where the no. of employees exceeds_ a) 1000 b) 500 c) 100 d) 50 Ans:a Q.175. The statutory minimum bonus is _ a) 8.33% b) 10% c) 24% d) 20% Ans:d Q.176. Under the Factories Act no worker is permitted to work for more than __ hours in a day a) 8
  • 33. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 33 of 62 Q.179. Repainting or re varnishing under the Factories Act is required to be carried out in every years a) 5 b) 10 c) 3 d) 1 Ans:a Q.180. An employee whose salary does not exceed _______is eligible for Bonus under the Payment of Bonus Act. a) Rs 3500
  • 34. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 34 of 62 Ans:c Q.185. The Insurance Scheme is framed under sub-section (1) of the Section ______of the PF Act, 1952. a) 8-A b) 7-B c) 6-C d) 5-D Ans:c b) Rs 2500 c) Rs 6500 d) Rs 10000 Ans:a Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 is appliedQ.181. Employees Provident to establishments employing not less than _ a) 10 employees b) 20 employees c) 50 employees d) 100 employees Ans:b Q.182. Under the PF Act, 1952 "Insurance Fund" means . a) Unit Linked Insurance Plan b) Deposit Linked Insurance Fund c) Employees' Group Accident Insurance d) Medical Insurance Fund Ans:b Q.183. The scheme defined under section 2(i-b) of the PF Act, 1952 is . a) Pension Scheme b) Provident Fund Scheme c) Family Pension Scheme d) Insurance Scheme Ans:d Q.184. The section 2(i-a) of PF Act, 1952 defines . b) Insurancea) Member c) Insurance Fund d) None of these
  • 35. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 35 of 62 Q.186. The term "Member" is defined in the section ________of the PF Act, 1952. a) 2U) b) 2(u) c) 2(m) d) 2(p) Ans:a Q.187. Section 2(k-A) of the PF Act, 1952 defines . a) Occupier of the factory b) Pension Fund c) Establishment d) Pension Scheme Ans:b Q.188. The Employees' Pension Fund is established under sub-section (2) of the section .
  • 36. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 36 of 62 c) Appropriate Government d) Available Surplus Ans:a Q.193. The term "Agricultural Income" is defined under . a) Section 2(3) b) Section 2 (5) c) Section 2 (2) d) . Section 2 (4) Ans:c Q.194. The Available Surplus is computed under which section of the Act? a) Section 2 b) Section 3 c) Section 4 d) Section 5 Ans:d Q.195. "Banking Company" is defined same as under Section 5 of the . a) Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 1949 b) Banking Companies Act, 1949 c) FINANCIAL Corporations Controlling Act, 1973 d) Reserve Bank of India Regulations Act, 1963 a) 8-A b) 7-A c) 6-A d) 5-A Ans:c Q.189. Section 2(kb) of the PF Act,.1952 defines . a) Recovery Amount b) Recovery Office c) Recover Officer d) Repayment Amount Ans:c Q.190. Section 2(11) of the PF Act, 1952 defines . a) Superannuation b) Annual Salary c) Scheme Policies d) Recovery Ans:a Q.191. The Employees' Provident Funds Appellate Tribunal which is constituted under sec 7-0 is defined under which section? a) 2(j) b) 2(k) c) 2(1) d) 2(m) Ans:d Q.192. Section 2 (1) of The Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 defines . a) Accounting year b) Allocable Surplus
  • 37. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 37 of 62 Ans:b Q.196. Definition of "Company" under the act is same as definition of "Company" under of age. [Sec 2(a)] a) Fifteenth b) Sixteenth c) Seventeenth d) Eighteenth Ans: d Q.200. As per Factories Act ”Adolescent” means a person who has completed his ----- - Year of age but has not completed his ------- - year. [Sec 2(b)] a) Twelfth, eighteenth b) Fifteenth, twenty first c) Fifteenth, eighteenth ............ of the Companies Act, 1956. a) Section 2 b) Section 3 c) Section 4 d) Section 1 Ans:b Q.197. "Co-operative Society" is defined under . a) Sec 2 (8) b) Sec 2 (9) c) Sec 2 (10) d) Sec 2 (11) Ans:c Q.198. As per Factories Act ”Factory” means any premises including the precincts thereof where or more workers are working or were working on any day of the preceding 12 months, and in any part of which a manufacturing process is being carried on without the aid of power, or is ordinarily so carried on. [Sec 2(m)] a)10 b) 20 c) 50 d) 100 Ans: b Q.199. As per the Factories Act, ”Adult” means a person who has completed his ---—-- year
  • 38. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 38 of 62 d) Sixteenth, nineteenth Ans: c where on ------ - or more workers are working or were working on any day of the preceding 12 months, and in any part of which a manufacturing process is being carried out with the aid of power, or is ordinarily so carried on. [Sec 2(m)(i)] a) 10 b) 20 c) 50 d) 100 Ans: a Q.204. As per Factories Act a Factory does not include which among the following? [Sec 2(m)] a) A mine subject to the operation of the Mines Act, 1952 b) A mobile unit belonging to the Armed Forces of the Union Q.201. As per Factories Ad, ”Child” means a person who has not completed his -— year---- of age. [Sec 2(c)] a) Fourteenth b) Fifteenth c) Sixteenth d) Eighteenth Ans: b Q.202. As per factories act which among the following are true in respect of the def inition of a worker? [Sec 2(l)] 1) ”Worker" means a person employed 2) Directly or by or through any agency (including a contractor) 3) With or without the knowledge of the principal employer 4) Whether for remuneration or not In any manufacturing process a) 3 and 4 only b) 1,3 and 4 only c) 1 and 4 only d) 1,2,3 and 4 Ans: d Q.203. As per Factories Act 'Factory” means any premises including the precincts thereof
  • 39. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 39 of 62 c) A railway running shed d) A hotel, restaurant, or eating-place Ans: c d) All the above. Ans: d Q.208. A worker employed in Carriage Works, Perambur has demanded to change the working days from six days to few days without reducing the total working hours of47 % per week. Can this be agreed to? (Chapter VI) a) Yes b) No (Not more than 9 hrs in a day) c) Can be negotiated d) All of the above. Ans: b Q.205. As per Factories Act " —————————— " of a factory means the person who has ultimate control over the affairs of the factory. Sec 2(n)] a) Manager b) Owner c) Director d) Occupier Ans: d Q.206. The _____ of Railway Production Un is have been appointed as ”Occupiers” of the respective units in terms of the provisions of the Factories Act 1948.(MC 23) a) General Managers b) Chief Personnel Officers c) Chief Mechanical Engineers I CWM d) Chief Security Commissioners Ans: c Q.207. The Factories Act imposes the following obligations upon the employer in regard to his workers. [Sec 7A] a) Health b) Safety c) Welfare
  • 40. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 40 of 62 Q.209. Overtime under Section 59 (1) of the Factories Act, 1948 to the staff governed by the same should be calculated on ---------. a) A daily basis or weekly basis, whichever is the prevalent practice b) A daily basis a) Sunday b) Monday c) Saturday d) Friday Ans: b Q.213. As per the Act, a person who has not completed his 15th year of age is a/an............ a) Adolescent b) Teenager c) A weekly basis d) A daily basis or weekly basis, whichever is more favorable to the employee Ans: d Q.210. The provisions of Sec. 46 of the Factories Act, 1948 impose statutory ob ligation on the Railway Administrations to provide and maintain canteens in Railway Establishments, which are governed by the Factories Act and employ more than ----- - persons. a) 100 b) 150 c) 250 d) 500 Ans: c Q.211. Section 2 (a) of the act defines the term ....... a) Adult b) Adolescent c) Child d) Calendar year Ans: a Q.212. According to the definition of "Week" under the Act, it is a period of 7 days beginning at midnight on..........
  • 41. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 41 of 62 c) Child d) Adult Ans: c Q.214.Section 2 (n) under the act defines.......... a) Publisher b) Manager c) Sixteen years d) Nineteen years Ans: a Q.218.The Employees State Insurance Act was passed in the year________. a) 1923 b) 1948 c) Owner d) Occupier Ans: d Q.215. As per the act, the floor of ever work room should be cleaned once every........ a) Day b) Month c) Week d) Hour Ans: c Q.216.The power of inspectors is discussed under... of the Factories Act, 1948. a) Section 9 b) Section 10 c) Section 11 d) Section 12 Ans: a Q.217. Under Minimum Wages Act an Adult means a Person who has completed a certain age a) Eighteen years b) Fifteen years
  • 42. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 42 of 62 c) 1956 d) 1947 Ans: b Q.219.The labour or industrial problems increased when major industries came into existence followed by technology of mass production in the early: a) 18th century b) 19th century c) 21st century d) 20th century Ans: d
  • 43. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 43 of 62 a) Who has completed 18 years of age? b) Who is less than 18 years c) Who is more than 14 years d) Who is more than 15 years Ans: a Q.224. A person who has ultimate control over the affairs of the factory under Factories Act,1948 is called as _________ a) Occupier b) Manager c) Chairman d) Managing Director. Ans: a Q.220.What are the benefits of getting regular and prompt wages? a) Industrial harmony, b) Change of workers' living conditions, c) Change in productivity d) Entertainment facilities Ans: a of the parties in vQ.221.The Code of Discipline ________ reiterated the faith oluntary arbitration. a) 1923 b) 1942 c) 1958 d) 1947 Ans: c Q.222.The first Factories Act was enacted in a) 1881 b) 1895 c) 1897 d) 1885 Ans: a Q.223. Who is an adult as per Factories Act, 1948?
  • 44. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 44 of 62 Q.228. Which one of the following is not a welfare provision under Factories Act. 1948 a) Canteen b) Crèches c) First Aid d) Drinking water. Ans: d Q.225. The space for every worker employed In the factory after the commencement of factories act, 1948 should be-----------Cubic Meters. a) 9.9 b) 10.2 c) 14.2 d) 13.2 Ans: c Q.226. The provision for cooling water during hot weather should be made by the organization if it employees _______ or more employees. a) 200 b) 250 c) 300 d) 150 Ans: b Q.227. Who is an Adolescent as per Factories Act? 1948? a) Who has completed 17 years of age b) Who is less than 18 years c) Who has completed 15 years but less than 18 years. d) None of these Ans: c
  • 45. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 45 of 62 Q.229. First Aid Boxes is to be provided for of persons a) 125 b) 135 c) 150 d) 160 Ans: c Q.230. Safety Officers are to be appointed if Organization is engaging fig or more
  • 46. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 46 of 62 employees. a) 500 b) 250 c) 600 d) 750 Ans: a Q.234. The Ambulance Room is to be provided if engaging employees more than a) 400 b) 350 c) 500 d) 450 Ans: c employees. a) 1000 b) 2000 c) 500 d) 750 Ans: a Q.231. Canteen is to be provided if engaging employees more than persons. a) 250 b) 230 c) 300 d) 275 Ans: a Q.232. Leave with wages is allowed for employees if they work for days in a month. a) 15 b) 25 c) 20 d) 28 Ans: c Q.233. Welfare Officers are to be appointed if Organization is engaging iii or more
  • 47. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 47 of 62 Q.235. Crèche is to be provided if----or more lady employees are engaged. b) Paternity leave c) Maternity leave d) Quarantine leave Ans: a Q.239. Section 49 of the Factories Act 1947Says about a) Welfare officer b) Canteen c) Rest room d) Crèche Ans: a a) 25 b) 32 c) 30 d) 40 Ans: c Q.236. An adult worker can up to hrs in a day as per factories Act. 1948 a) 8 b) 9 c) 10 d) 12 Ans: b Q.237. Obligations of Workers under the Factories Act 1947 was discussed in section a) 78 b) 101 c) 111 d) 99 Ans: c Q.238. The term Sabbatical is connected with a) Paid leave for study
  • 48. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 48 of 62 Q.240. Section 2 ( K )of the Factories Act 1947 says about Q.243. Manager of every factory should sent a annual report to the Inspectorate of factories containing details like numbers of workers employed, Leave with wages, safety officers, ambulance room, canteen, shelter, accidents in form no --- on or before 31 st January a) Form No : 22 b) Form No: 21 c) Form No: 25 A d) Form No: 25 B Ans: a Q.244. lf any employee found violating the section 20 of Factories Act 1947 shall be fine up to a) Rs. 10 b) Rs. 5 c) Rs. 15 a) Manufacturing Process b) Factory c) Worker d) None of these Ans: a Q.241. If the factory employs more than 1000 workers, they should appoint qualified ---------- -- to carry out the prescribed duties a) Safety Officer b) Welfare officer c) Security officer d) None of these Ans: a Q.242. For contravention of provisions of Factories Act or Rules. the occupier shall l iable for punishment up to a) 2 years or fine up to Rs. 1.00.000 or both b) 6 months or fine up to 10. 000 or both c) 3 three years or fine 10. 000 or both d) None of these Ans: a
  • 49. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 49 of 62 d) Rs.20 Ans: b Q.248. The license fee can be paid to get a license for a factory maximum up to a) One Year only b) Two Years only c) Three Years only d) Five years only. Ans: d Q.245. Section 41- G of the Factories Act 1948 says about a) Fencing of machineries b) Facing of machineries c) Work on near machinery in motion d) Workers participation in safety mgt. Ans: d Q.246. Who is responsible for payment to a person employed by him in a Fa ctory under the Payment of wages Act 1936 a) Accounts Manager b) HR manager c) Manager d) Owner Ans: c Q.247. The applicant occupier who propose to start the factory should submit the a) Form No-1 b) Form No-.2 c) Form No- 2A d) Form No. 1 A Ans: b
  • 50. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 50 of 62 Q.249. The occupier has to submit the document on or before ------- of every year to renewal of a license for a factory. a) 31st march of every year b) 31st December of every year c) 31st October of every year d) 31st April of every year Ans- c
  • 51. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 51 of 62 Q.252. A suitable goggles shall be provided for the protection of persons employed in any factory is discussed in the section ---- a) Section-36 b) Section-39 c) Section-40 d) Section -35 Ans: d Q.253. A half yearly return for every half of every calendar year, in duplicate in Form ------ so as to reach the inspector of factories on or before ------------- of the year a) Form NO-20. 31st July b) Form No 21. 31st July c) Form No. 25. 31st July d) Form No. 24. 31st June Ans: b Q.250. The renewal application for a license submitted after December 31st o f the every year shall paid the fine amount. a) 10 % of the license fee b) 20% of the license fee c) 30 % of the license fee d) none of these. Ans: b Q.250. The Section 20 of the Factories act discusses about a) Drinking Water b) Lighting c) Spittoons d) Latrines and Urinals Ans: c Q.251. The employment of young person on dangerous machines shall be prohibited the section -------- of Factories Act. 1947. a) Section 21 b) Section 22 c) Section 23 d) Section 24 Ans: c
  • 52. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 52 of 62 d) 112 Ans: b Q.257. The occupier shall be punishable with imprisonment extend to -------- months or fine - ------ -or both for using false certificate of fitness. a) Two months. 1000 rupees b) One year. 2000 rupees c) Six months. 1000 rupees d) One month. 5000 rupees Ans: a Q.258. The occupier fails to take remedial actions against apprehension of imminent danger to lives or health of the workers ( 41H). shall liable for punishment which may extend to an imprisonment, up to 7 years. fine up to Rupees 2 lacs or both. a) 5 Years . Rs 25.000 b) 2 Years. Rs. 1. 00.000 Q.254. An accident report, shall be continued by the manager by sending a separ ate report form no, --- ------ with details of number of personin or ikilled tonjured Inspector ofi) Factories within --------- -hours of the accident . a) Form N0.18. 12 Hours b) Form N0. 18.A. 12 Hours c) Form N0. 18. 24 Hours d) Form N018 A. 24 Hours Ans: a Q.255. The particulars of the accident should be entered in separate registers kept as- Accident Book- Form No of ESI office: a) Form No. 12 b) Form No. 14 c) Form No. 15 d) Form No. 18 Ans: c Q.256. Section -------- of the Factories Act describes about the rights of the workers a) 111 b) 111A c) 110
  • 53. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 53 of 62 b) Lighting c) Latrines and Urinals d) Artificial humidification Ans: c Q.262. Section ----- of the Factories Act discusses about the nomination of the manager of a factory. a) Section 7 ( e) b) Section 7 ( f) c) Section 7(g) d) Section 7 (d) Ans: b c) 7 Years. Rs. 2.00.000 d) 10 Years. Rs. 1. 00.000 Ans: b Q.259. Where ------------ or more workers are employed in a factory. then there shall be a Safety Committee in the factory. a) 100 or more workers b) 150 or more workers c) 200 or more workers d) 250 or more workers Ans: d of the Factories Discuss about the Workers Participation inQ.260. Section 41 G Management. a) Section 40 b) Section 41 H c) Section 41 G d) Section 41 F Ans: c Q.261. Section 19 of Factories Act discusses about the --------- --- a) Drinking Water
  • 54. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 54 of 62 Q.263. Section ------ ---- of the Factories Act says about the definition for a factory. a) Section 2(k) b) Section 2 (I) b) Manager c) Safety Officer d) None of these. Ans: c. Q.267. The occupier shall liable for punishment imprisonment for term of ----------- or tine ----- --- --or both for failure to comply with the provisions of Factories Act. a) 2 years, fine Rs. One Lakh. b) One Year, fine Rs. 10.000 c) Six months, fine Rs. 50.000 d) One year, fine 1. 00.000 c) Section 2( m) d) Section 2 (n) Ans: c Q.264. The Factories employing more than 1000 workers are required to submit the ir plan for approval to a) Deputy Chief inspector of Factories b) Joint Chief inspector of Factories c) Chief inspector of Factories d) Additional Chief inspector of Factories. Ans: c Q.265. Under the Section 41 .A. of the Factories Act. The Site Appraisal C ommittee shall be constituted once in ---------- year under the chairmanship of Chief Inspector of Factories. a) Once in 5 Year b) Once in 2 Year c) Once in 3 Year d) Once in a Year. Ans: a Q.266. 40 B of the Factories Act discusses about the appointment of -------------- a) Welfare Officer
  • 55. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 55 of 62 Ans: a Q.268. To close down a factory. the occupier has to give ------- days notice to the authorities. a) 30 Days b) 60 Days c) 90 Days d) 14 Days Ans: b Q.269. If an employee alleges that, he was working for the employer and the employer
  • 56. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 56 of 62 Q.272. The examination of eye sight of certain workers under the factories Act shall be done at least once in every ----- months a) 6 months b) 12 months c) 18 months d) 24 months Ans: d denies it. Who has to prove this fact? a) Employer b) Employee c) Authority d) Employer and Authority. Ans: b Q.270. The annual return under the Factories Act shall be submitted to Inspect ofor Factories on or before ---—--— ------- a) 31 “ January b) 31“ December c) 30"‘April d) 31“ March Ans: a Q.271. The license fee for the factory employs 500 workers using 250 Horse Power is Rs ---- a) Rs.12,000 b) Rs.18,000 c) Rs. 24,000 d) Rs.30,000 Ans: c
  • 57. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 57 of 62 Q.273. The number of elected workers in the canteen managing committee shall not be more than - ---- or less than -------- - a) More than 5 or less than 2 b) More than 20 or less than 10 c) More than 15 or less than 10 d) More than 10 or less than 5 Ans: a
  • 58. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 58 of 62 Q.277. If the factory employs more than 1000 workers, they should appoint qualified ----------- - to carry out the prescribed duties a) Safety Officer b) Welfare officer c) Security officer d) None of these Ans: a Q.274. The term of office of the canteen committee is ---— ----- years a) One year b) Two years c) Three years d Four years Ans: b factory employing-------- or more workers shalQ.275. The occupier of every l plant and maintain trees within the premises of the factory. a) 500 workers b) 250 Workers c) 200 Workers d) 100 Workers Ans: d Q.276. By an Amendment Act of 1987 in Factories Ad 1947, who is to be appointed as an occupier? a) Manager b) General Manager c) Human Resource Manager d) Board of Directors Ans: d
  • 59. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 59 of 62 Q.278. Obligations of Workers under the Factories Act 1947 was discussed in section ----- a) 78 b) 101 c) 111 d) 99 Ans: c Q.279. The term Sabbatical is connected with
  • 60. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 60 of 62 a) 100 Workers b) 150 Workers c) 200 Workers d) 250 Workers Ans: b Q.283. Crèche is mandatory under the Factories Act where ______________ workers are employed a) 30 b) 100 c) 30 women d) 250 Ans: c a) Paid leave for study b) Paternity leave c) Maternity leave d) Quarantine leave Ans: a Q.280. Section 49 of the Factories Act 1947 Says about a) Welfare officer b) Canteen c) Rest room d) Crèche Ans: a Q.281. Section 2 ( K )of the Factories Act 1947 says about a) Manufacturing Process b) Factory c) Worker d) None of these Ans: a Q.282. The Factories employees ---------- or more workers the rest room an d lunch room shall be provided under the Act.
  • 61. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 61 of 62 Q.287. Under the Factories Act no worker is permitted to work for more than _____ hours in a day a) 8 b) 9 c) 10 d) 24 Ans: b Q.288. Under the Factories Act, white washing of the factory building should be carried out in every _________ months a) 12 b) 24 c) 26 d) 14 Ans: d Q.284. canteenA of foodprovidingworkersusefor subsidized is statutory under the Factories Act where _____________ workers are employed. a) 250 b) 1000 c) 100 d) 150 Ans: a Q.285. Under Factories Act, appointment of a Safety Officer is mandatory where the no . of employees exceeds ________ a) 1000 b) 500 c) 100 d) 50 Ans: a Q.286. The statutory minimum bonus is ________ a) 8.33% b) 10% c) 24% d) 20% Ans: d
  • 62. MCQs - 305HR – Labour Laws Page 62 of 62 Ans: b Q.289. Repainting or re varnishing under the Factories Act is required to be carried ou t in every ________ years a) 5 b) 10 c) 3 d) 1 Ans: a Q.290. An employee whose salary does not exceed ____________ is eligible for Bonus under the Payment of Bonus Act. a) Rs 3500 b) Rs 2500 c) Rs 6500 d) Rs 10000 Ans: a Q.291. Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 is applied to establishments employing not less than _______ a) 10 employees b) 20 employees c) 50 employees d) 100 employees