TSSPDCL – JPO Model Papers and Online Mock Tests

Following are important model questions useful for TSSPDCL Junior Personnel Officers exam to be conducted by Telangana State Southern Power Distribution Corporation Limited. You can also get more online exams and model papers for TSSPDCL JPO, JACO and JLM posts. See details below:

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Who among the following advocated the theory of full employment?
A) Beveridge
B) Keynes
C) Adam Smith
D) A.C. Pigou
ANSWER: B

Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act is the result of the ratification by India of which of the following Conventions of ILO?
A) Unemployment Convention, 1919
B) Forced Labour Convention, 1930
C) Weekly Rest (Industry Convention), 1921
D) Right of Association (Agriculture) Convention, 1921
ANSWER: B

Which of the following has not been implemented through any legislation at the national level?
A) Joint Management Council
B) Workers’ Participation in Management
C) Recognition of Trade Unions
D) None of the above
ANSWER: D

The composition of which of the following is similar to the structure of ILO?
A) Canteen Managing Committee
B) Standing Labour Committee
C) Safety Committee
D) Works Committee
ANSWER: B

Which of the following is not an objective of Workers’ Education Scheme in India?
A) To make workers’ responsible citizens
B) To make them efficient at work
C) To enable them to earn more
D) To make them responsible Union members and Officers
ANSWER: C

Which part of the Indian Constitution has shaped the labour welfare programmes?
A) Preamble
B) The Directive Principles of State Policy
C) Both A) and B)
D) None of the above
ANSWER: C

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International Labor Organization is agency of .
A) IBRD
B) UN Security Council
C) International Fund for Agricultural Development
D) United Nations
ANSWER: D

Headquarters of International Labour Organization is located in .
A) Geneva
B) Rome
C) Paris
D) Tokyo
ANSWER: A

Agency of United Nations which deals with international labour standards and providing social protection and working opportunities is
A) International Corporation of Law
B) International Law Organization
C) International Workforce Recruiters
D) International Labour Organization
ANSWER: D

International Labour Organization received Nobel Peace Prize in
A) 1965
B) 1969
C) 1959
D) 1949
ANSWER: B

International Labour Organization was formulated in .
A) 1925
B) 1939
C) 1919
D) 1929
ANSWER: C

…… is not a chief organ of UNO.
A) I.L.O.
B) Security Council
C) International Court
D) General Assembly
ANSWER: A

The International Organization of Employers (IOE) with headquarters in Geneva was formulated in .
A) 1910
B) 1920
C) 1930
D) 1940
ANSWER: B

Trade Union Movement in India emerged between .
A) 1920-1930
B) 1850-1870
C) 1870-1880
D) 1930-1947
ANSWER: A

The Code of Discipline in industry was adopted by the Indian labour conference (tripartite) in
A) 1948
B) 1958
C) 1968
D) 1950
ANSWER: B

The Constitution of India upholds the principle ‘Freedom of Association’ as a fundamental right enunciated by ILO Convention in .
A) Article 20C)
B) Article 19C)
C) Article 24C)
D) Article 18C)
ANSWER: B

The ongoing globalization in the country needs reforms in our labour laws. The forces oppose changes in the existing labour legislations is A) Government
B) Labour and Trade Unions
C) Employers’ Associations
D) Human Rights’ Commission
ANSWER: B

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Collective bargaining in USA mostly takes place at the .
A) Industrial level
B) Regional level
C) National level
D) Enterprise level
ANSWER: D

In which country Productivity Bargaining was first used?
A) USA
B) India
C) UK
D) Germany
ANSWER: C

The purpose of granting recognition to trade unions in USA by NLRB is to .
A) send representatives to ILO
B) to participate in Government Bodies
C) to raise labour disputes
D) to be accepted by management for collective bargaining purposes
ANSWER: D

Industrial Relations problem at Maruti Udyog Ltd. at its Manesar Plant was concerned with.
A) Permanent workers
B) Contract labour
C) Displaced persons
D) None of the above
ANSWER: B

Which of the statements is not correct in the light of present Industrial Relations scenario in India?
A) Number of strikes is declining
B) Rate of unionism is increasing
C) Number of lockouts is higher than the number of strikes
D) Wages are revising
ANSWER: B

Factories Act was first introduced in .
A) 1818
B) 1883
C) 1893
D) 1948
ANSWER: B

Labour Policy highlights .
A) Creative measures to attract public and private investment
B) Creating new jobs
C) Employee-employer relationship
D) All of the above
ANSWER: D

…… was established as an agency of the League of Nations following the Treaty of Versailles.
A) IOL
B) ILO
C) AFL
D) UN
ANSWER: B

In ……. the American Federation of Labour (AFL) issued its own distinctively apolitical report.
A) December 1918
B) October 1918
C) December 1819
D) October 1819
ANSWER: A

Two broad categories of labour law.
A) First, collective labour law relates to the tripartite relationship between employee, employer and union
B) Second, individual labour law concerns employees’ rights at work and through the contract for work
C) Both A) and B)
D) Neither A) nor B)
ANSWER: C

India is permanent member of ILO Governing Body since .
A) 1922
B) 1969
C) 1972
D) 1991
ANSWER: A

First National Commission on Labour as made in .
A) 1922
B) 1969
C) 1972
D) 1993
ANSWER: B

ILO overarching goal is .
A) Employment
B) High wages
C) Education
D) Decent Work
ANSWER: D

Trade Dispute Act is introduced in the year .
A) 1939
B) 1949
C) 1829
D) 1929
ANSWER: D

India a ………… member of ILO.
A) Founding
B) Only
C) Sole
D) Banned
ANSWER: A

First ILO office in India was established in .
A) 1919
B) 1922
C) 1928
D) 1933
ANSWER: C

In industries, it is important for the … to concentrate in areas of harmony.
A) Employers
B) Public
C) Committee
D) Government
ANSWER: D

Certain laws are to pay labour according to ……. of the nation.
A) Income
B) Cost of living
C) GDP
D) Per capita Income
ANSWER: D

No restrictions on child labour till ….. was implemented.
A) Independence
B) Labour Law
C) Commercial Law
D) Trade Union Act
ANSWER: B

No employer can pay less than .
A) Agreed wages
B) Earning
C) Minimum wages
D) Trade union demand
ANSWER: C

Peace and harmony in organization is very important for .
A) GDP
B) Economic development
C) Manpower
D) None of the above
ANSWER: B

For peace and harmony in industries, there is need of .
A) Reward
B) Punishment
C) Law
D) None of the above
ANSWER: C

Globally, laws are made ……… in respect of labour.
A) Almost same
B) Entirely different
C) Competitive
D) None of the above
ANSWER: A

Award means an interim or a final determination of any industrial dispute are determined by .
A) Labour Court
B) Arbitrator
C) Both A) and B)
D) None of the above
ANSWER: C

The Indian Constitution refers to minorities based on .
A) Religion or Language
B) Region or Culture
C) State or Region
D) Culture or Caste
ANSWER: C

Which of the following language is included in the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution?
A) English
B) Hindi
C) Bengali
D) Punjabi
ANSWER: A

Under the law of limitation, suits can be filed within three years in cases relating to .
A) Seamen’s wages
B) Hire of animals
C) Price of goods sold and delivered
D) All of the above
ANSWER: D

The right of review has been conferred by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. It provides that any person considering himself aggrieved by a decree or order may apply for a review of judgement to the .
A) Appellate Court
B) High Court
C) District Court concerned
D) Court which passed the decree or order
ANSWER: D

The term ‘cognizance’ means .
A) A crime
B) Custody without warrant
C) Arousing judicial notice
D) Custody with warrant
ANSWER: C

Who shall nominate the members of Advisory Committee formed under this Act?
A) Central Government
B) State Government
C) Appropriate Government
D) None of these
ANSWER: C

The principle of ‘equal pay for equal work’ is contained in which Article of the Indian Constitution?
A) Article 7
B) Article 36
C) Article 39
D) Article 41
ANSWER: C

Labour issues are solved in .
A) Labour Court
B) District Court
C) High Court
D) Consumer Court
ANSWER: A

First Annual Conference International Labour Conference began on 29th October, 1919 in .
A) New York
B) Washington DC
C) Paris
D) New Delhi
ANSWER: B



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