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The principle that suggests employees should report to only one superior is called? a) Unity of Direction b) Unity of Command c) Centralization d) Scalar Chain
Unity of Command
The managerial skill that involves leading, coordinating, and motivating a group is: a) Leadership b) Supervisory Management c) Team Management d) Directing
Team Management
The managerial skill that includes inspiring, guiding, and influencing others is: a) Mentoring b) Team Management c) Leadership d) Counseling
Leadership
Who authored the Arthashastra? a) Megasthenes b) Kautilya (Chanakya) c) Kalidasa d) Banabhatta
Kautilya (Chanakya)
Delhi Sultanate’s finance department was known as: a) Diwan-i-Arz b) Diwan-i-Kohi c) Diwan-i-Wizarat d) Diwan-i-Rasalat
Diwan-i-Wizarat
"Management is both a science and an art" in India evolved through how many broad stages? a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6
5
Which bodies in the Vedic era reflected early democratic decision-making? a) Sabha and Samiti b) Gana and Vidatha c) Parishad and Kula d) Janapada and Paura
Sabha and Samiti
In Arthashastra, which practice ensured accountability? a) Decentralized reporting b) Regular Inspection and Control c) Religious decrees d) Punishment for all errors
Regular Inspection and Control
The ethical leadership view in Arthashastra positions the king as: a) Master of the people b) Servant of the people c) Divine entity d) Sole proprietor of the land
Servant of the people
Standardized land surveys and revenue rates across provinces are associated with: a) Birbal b) Raja Todar Mal c) Man Singh d) Abul Fazl
Raja Todar Mal
Large infrastructure like railways and irrigation in colonial India required: a) Small-scale local oversight b) International crowd-funding c) Large-scale planning and control d) Informal labor management
Large-scale planning and control
Jamsetji Tata and G.D. Birla exemplified adoption of: a) Scientific management in Factories b) Behavioral studies in Offices c) Human Relations Movement d) Administrative Theory
Scientific management in Factories
Management means: a) Supervising manual labor only b) Getting things done through others efficiently and effectively c) Controlling financial assets solely d) Maximizing output regardless of quality
Getting things done through others efficiently and effectively
Henry Fayol defined management as: a) To recruit, to educate, to lead, and to monitor b) To forecast, to plan, to organize, to command, to co-ordinate and to control c) To innovate, to market, to sell, and to profit d) To investigate, to report, to audit, and to verify
To forecast, to plan, to organize, to command, to co-ordinate and to control
The foundation of self-management is: a) Self-discipline b) Self-awareness c) Self-correction d) Self-sufficiency
Self-awareness
The most valuable, non-renewable resource is: a) Capital b) Natural Gas c) Time d) Talent
Time
The first step in decision-making is: a) Analyze alternatives b) Identify the problem c) Select the best option d) Review the decision
Identify the problem
Name of the IOT device which is first recognized is: a) Smart Meter b) ATM c) Connected Toaster d) RFID Tag
ATM
Machine can perform any task better than human with cognitive properties is known as: a) Narrow AI b) General AI c) Super AI d) Cognitive AI
Super AI
Ability to think, puzzle, make judgments, plan, learn, communication by its own is known as: a) Machine Intelligence b) Neural Processing c) Super AI d) Expert Systems
Super AI
REST API stands for: a) Remote Entry State Transfer b) Representational State Transfer API c) Resource Exchange Standard Transfer d) Regional Server Transit
Representational State Transfer API
MQTT stands for: a) Message Queue Telemetry Transport b) MQ (Message Querying) Telemetry Transport c) Management Quality Transfer d) Machine Quality Transit
MQ (Message Querying) Telemetry Transport
Data in network layer is transferred in the form of: a) Frames b) Packets c) Segments d) Bits
Packets
Super AI is: a) A currently deployed software b) A hypothetical concept of AI c) The lowest level of intelligence d) Primarily used in calculators
A hypothetical concept of AI
Which type of AI attack modifies input data slightly to trick the model? a) Poisoning Attack b) Evasion Attack c) Phishing Attack d) Inference Attack
Evasion Attack
Computer programs that mimic the way the human brain processes information is called as: a) Logic Gates b) Decision Trees c) Neural Networks d) Fuzzy Logic
Neural Networks
Communication between man and machine is related with: a) ENIAC b) ELIZA c) ARPANET d) DEEP BLUE
ELIZA
The first AI programming language was called: a) Prolog b) LISP c) COBOL d) BASIC
LISP
Poisoning attack targets the: a) Testing data b) Training data c) User interface d) Deployment server
Training data
A bank wants to build a fraud detection system. Which ML approach should it use? a) Supervised Learning b) Unsupervised Learning c) Semi-supervised Learning d) Evolutionary Learning
Unsupervised Learning
Media gateway: a) Compresses video files b) Converts Packet to Circuit switched traffic c) Encrypts browser history d) Manages domain names
Converts Packet to Circuit switched traffic
The term "Internet of Things" was coined by: a) Tim Berners-Lee b) Kevin Ashton c) Vint Cerf d) Bill Joy
Kevin Ashton
Which of the following is not a type of Artificial Intelligence agent? a) Learning AI agent b) Goal-based AI agent c) Simple reflex AI agent d) Unity-based AI agent
Unity-based AI agent
Which of the following is not the commonly used programming language for Artificial Intelligence? a) Perl b) Java c) PROLOG d) LISP
Perl
What is Machine learning? a) The autonomous acquisition of knowledge through the use of computer programs b) The autonomous acquisition of knowledge through the use of manual programs c) The selective acquisition of knowledge through the use of computer programs d) The selective acquisition of knowledge through the use of manual programs
The autonomous acquisition of knowledge through the use of computer programs
What is Weak AI? a) AI that can reason like a human b) The study of mental faculties using mental models implemented on a computer c) A system that lacks any programming d) AI that can experience emotions
The study of mental faculties using mental models implemented on a computer
Can you name the Professor at Stanford University who coined the word 'artificial intelligence' in 1956 at a conference held at Dartmouth college? a) Alan Turing b) John McCarthy c) Marvin Minsky d) Herbert Simon
John McCarthy