511. To manage is to forecast and plan, to organize, to compound, to co-ordinate and to control. This definitionwas given by____________.
A. Peter F. Drucker.
B. Henry Fayol.
C. Louis Allan.
D. Terry.

512. Father of Administrative management______________.
A. Mary Parkett.
B. Lillian Gilbert.
C. Henry Fayol.
D. Elton Mayo.

513. Management is________________.
A. an art.
B. a science.
C. an art and a science.
D. an art not science.

514. General and Industrial Management was written by_________________.
A. Harold Koontz.
B. Terry.
C. Louis Allan.
D. Hendry Fayol.

515. Every subordinate should receive orders from and be accountable to only one superior is __________.
A. Unity of direction.
B. Unity of command.
C. Centralization.
D. Scalar chain.

516. The chain of command from the highest authority to the lowest level in the organization is _________.
A. Unity of direction.
B. Unity of command.
C. Centralization.
D. Scalar chain.

517. Allotment of work to each worker on the basis of the capacity of an average worker functioning in the
normal working condition is _____________.
A. social task planning.
B. scientific task planning.
C. not a planning.
D. scientific organizing.

518. Study of the movements of both the workers and the machine to eliminate wasteful movement is_____________.
A. fatigue study.
B. time study.
C. motion study.
D. work-study.

519. A study relating to the fixing of the working hours with rest periods to recoup the energy while performingin a job is called ____________.
A. fatigue study.
B. time study.
C. motion study.
D. work-study.

520. The first and foremost function of management is ___________.
A. planning.
B. organizing.
C. controlling.
D. coordination.