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EXERCISESQUESTION BANKQUESTIONS
EXERCISES [Pages 370 - 371]

C. B. Gupta solutions for कॉमर्स वॉल्यूम २ [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता १२ आयएससी 12 Controlling EXERCISES [Pages 370 - 371]

Short Answer Type Questions

EXERCISES | Q 1. | Page 370

Define ‘Controlling’.

EXERCISES | Q 2. | Page 370

“Control is forward-looking”. Comment.

EXERCISES | Q 3. | Page 370

How does control help in coordination?

EXERCISES | Q 4. | Page 370

What are the requirements of good control standards?

EXERCISES | Q 5. | Page 370

Explain ‘Management by exception’ as discussed in the controlling process. 

EXERCISES | Q 6. | Page 370

“The essence of control lies in action”. Comment.

EXERCISES | Q 7. | Page 370

State two objectives of controlling.

EXERCISES | Q 8. | Page 371

State any two features of a good control system.

EXERCISES | Q 9. | Page 371

“Controlling is a continuous activity”. Comment.

EXERCISES | Q 10. | Page 371

“Controlling is looking back”. Comment.

EXERCISES | Q 11. | Page 371

“Planning and controlling are mutually interdependent”. Explain.

EXERCISES | Q 12. | Page 371

“If you try to control everything you may end up controlling nothing”. Explain.

Essay Type Questions

EXERCISES | Q 1. a | Page 371

What is meant by Controlling?

EXERCISES | Q 1. b | Page 371

Explain the features of controlling.

EXERCISES | Q 2. a | Page 371

What is meant by Controlling?

EXERCISES | Q 2. | Page 371

Explain the various steps involved in the process of control.

EXERCISES | Q 3. | Page 371

Explain controlling importance.

EXERCISES | Q 4. | Page 371

Explain the relationship between planning and controlling.

EXERCISES | Q 5. | Page 371

“Planning is an empty exercise without controlling”. Elucidate.

EXERCISES | Q 6. | Page 371

Explain the features of a good control system.

EXERCISES | Q 7. | Page 371

“Planning is looking ahead and control is looking back”. Comment.

EXERCISES | Q 8. | Page 371

“If you try to control everything you may end up controlling nothing”. Explain.

EXERCISES | Q 9. | Page 371

How does controlling help in achieving objectives and improving employee morale?

EXERCISES | Q 10. | Page 371

“Controlling is a fundamental management function that ensures work accomplishment according to plans”. Explain.

EXERCISES | Q 11. | Page 371

“Planning without control is meaningless and control without planning is a wasted effort”. Explain.

EXERCISES | Q 12. | Page 371

Which function of management ensures that actual activities conform to their plans? Also explain its process.

EXERCISES | Q 13. | Page 371

“Planning and control are mutually interrelated and inter-dependent”. Explain.

EXERCISES | Q 14. | Page 371

Explain the various steps involved in the process of control.

EXERCISES | Q 15. | Page 371

Explain the essentials of a good control systems.

EXERCISES | Q 16. | Page 371

“Control does not require any process”. Comment.

EXERCISES | Q 17. | Page 371

“A vigil eye is the only feature of a good control system”. Do you agree with this statement? Give suitable arguments.

EXERCISES | Q 18. | Page 371

Describe the importance of control in about 100 words.

EXERCISES | Q 19. | Page 371

A production in charge was given a sample of toy train. He was asked to produce similar other toy trains. Which control process would he have followed?

EXERCISES | Q 20. | Page 371

Explain the relationship between planning and controlling.

EXERCISES | Q 21. | Page 371

Explain the various steps involved in the process of control.

EXERCISES | Q 22. | Page 371

“Controlling helps in achieving objectives of the organisation and improving employee morale”. Explain this statement, in brief.

EXERCISES | Q 23. | Page 371

“Controlling helps in financial matters and maintaining and improving quality”. Explain this statement, in brief.

EXERCISES | Q 24. a | Page 371

What is meant by Controlling?

EXERCISES | Q 24. b | Page 371

Explain controlling importance.

EXERCISES | Q 25. | Page 371

“Controlling is an indispensable function of management”. Do you agree? Give four reasons in support of your answer.

EXERCISES | Q 26. | Page 371

Controlling is a systematic process involving a series of steps. Explain these steps of Controlling.

QUESTION BANK [Pages 371 - 374]

C. B. Gupta solutions for कॉमर्स वॉल्यूम २ [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता १२ आयएससी 12 Controlling QUESTION BANK [Pages 371 - 374]

QUESTION BANK | Q 1. | Page 371

What is meant by Controlling?

QUESTION BANK | Q 2. | Page 372

“Controlling helps in financial matters and maintaining and improving quality”. Explain this statement, in brief.

QUESTION BANK | Q 3. | Page 372

How does controlling help in achieving objectives and improving employee morale?

QUESTION BANK | Q 4. | Page 372

“Planning is looking ahead and control is looking back”. Comment.

QUESTION BANK | Q 5. a i. | Page 372

Explain controlling importance.

QUESTION BANK | Q 5. a ii. | Page 372

What are the problems faced by the organisation in implementing an effective control system?

QUESTION BANK | Q 5. b | Page 372

“Controlling is an indispensable function of management”. Do you agree? Give four reasons in support of your answer.

QUESTION BANK | Q 5. c | Page 372

Controlling is a systematic process involving a series of steps. Explain these steps of Controlling.

QUESTION BANK | Q 6. | Page 373

Explain the various steps involved in the process of control.

QUESTION BANK | Q 7. a | Page 374

What does the term ‘span of management’ refer to?

QUESTION BANK | Q 7. b | Page 374

Explain the factors affecting to span of control.

QUESTION BANK | Q 8. (i) | Page 374

In which function of management actual performance is compared with planned performance?

QUESTION BANK | Q 8. (ii) | Page 374

A factory planned to produce 5000 tons of sugar in 2014. Actual production was 4500 tons. Is there positive deviation or negative deviation?

QUESTION BANK | Q 8. (iii) | Page 374

A company could not achieve its sales target due to severe depression. Is the sales team responsible?

QUESTION BANK | Q 8. (iv) | Page 374

Samsung has become the largest selling brand of mobile phones. What corrective actions its competitors planned to take to improve their sales?

QUESTIONS [Pages 375 - 380]

C. B. Gupta solutions for कॉमर्स वॉल्यूम २ [इंग्रजी] इयत्ता १२ आयएससी 12 Controlling QUESTIONS [Pages 375 - 380]

MCQ

QUESTIONS | Q 1. | Page 375

An Import Export Company was able to track dishonest employees by using computer monitoring as part of their control system. What importance of controlling does this example highlight?

  • Accomplishing organizational goals.

  • Optimum use of resources.

  • Better employee morale.

  • Simplified supervision.

QUESTIONS | Q 2. | Page 375

While scrutinizing the production records, it is found that in a particular batch the rejection rate was 5% against the set standard of 2%. The management found out that this was due to negligence of quality control staff. This action is part of which step in the controlling process:

  • Measurement of actual performance.

  • Comparing actual performance with standards.

  • Analysing deviations.

  • Taking corrective action.

QUESTIONS | Q 3. | Page 375

Which of the following statements is correct in context of Controlling?

  • It is important and economical to keep a check on each and every activity of the organisation.

  • Deviations are always due to negligence of employees.

  • Corrective action is required when deviations are within acceptable range.

  • Control by exception is based on belief that an attempt to control everything will result in controlling nothing.

QUESTIONS | Q 4. | Page 375

Some employees have been assigned the job of measuring the output in an objective and reliable way. They are applying different techniques for achieving this aim. Some of these are personal-observation, sample-checking etc. They are also keeping the units of measurement same as that of the units in the standards.

Name the step of Controlling process applicable in the above paragraph.

  • Analysing deviations

  • Comparing actual performance with standards.

  • Establishing standards.

  • Measurement of actual performance

QUESTIONS | Q 5. | Page 375

Bihnor Ltd. installed a new software program which could secretly track every login by its employees. Within a few months of installing they were able to track down 2 employees who have been secretly profiting by deleting the orders for the company and redirecting them to another company. Which of the following importance of controlling is highlighted by the act of the company?

  • Accomplishing organizational goals.

  • Simplified supervision.

  • Better employee morale.

  • Optimum use of resources.

QUESTIONS | Q 6. | Page 375

Which of the following statements is FALSE about Standards:

  • Standards should be simple and easy to understand both for short and for long term.

  • Standards should be achievable.

  • Standards should be set in precise qualitative terms.

  • Standards should be flexible enough to be modified when the need arises, in view of the changes taking place both in the internal as well as external business environments.

QUESTIONS | Q 7. | Page 376

Controlling starts where ______.

  • planning ends

  • organising ends

  • directing ends

  • staffing ends

QUESTIONS | Q 8. | Page 376

Controlling is exercised ______.

  • as a motivating process

  • as a remedial process

  • as a planning process

  • as a continuous process

QUESTIONS | Q 9. | Page 376

An efficient control system helps in

  • accomplishes organisational objectives

  • boosts employee morale

  • judges accuracy of standards

  • all of the above

QUESTIONS | Q 10. | Page 376

Process of controlling does not involve ______.

  • setting of performance standards

  • analysing deviations

  • organising resources

  • taking corrective actions

QUESTIONS | Q 11. | Page 376

Controlling cannot be performed without ______.

  • planning

  • directing

  • organising

  • leadership

QUESTIONS | Q 12. | Page 376

Control by exception means ______.

  • controlling key result areas

  • controlling significant deviations

  • controlling through sample checking

  • controlling through personal judgement

QUESTIONS | Q 13. | Page 376

'Critical Point Control' technique refers to ______.

  • controlling through sample checking

  • controlling through personal judgement

  • controlling significant deviations

  • controlling key result areas

QUESTIONS | Q 14. | Page 376

Deviations can be analysed by using ______.

  • Control by exception

  • Critical point control

  • Both the above

  • None of the above

QUESTIONS | Q 15. | Page 376

The main objective behind controlling is ______.

  • pointing out inefficiency

  • fixing responsibility of the subordinate

  • ensuring conformity of actual performance with set standards

  • creating an atmosphere of order and discipline

QUESTIONS | Q 16. | Page 376

Which of the following is an example of corrective action

  • filling up vacant job positions

  • buying new machinery to increase production

  • conducting induction training for new employees

  • re-calculating standard time of production

QUESTIONS | Q 17. | Page 377

Now a days Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) is used in organizations as a means to control on wrong behaviour and to prevent the gossip. Which point of importance of control does this illustrate?

  • Accomplishing organizational goals.

  • Making efficient use of resources.

  • Improving employee motivation.

  • Simplified supervision.

QUESTIONS | Q 18. | Page 377

While scrutinizing the production records, it is found that in a particular batch the rejection rate was 15% against the set standard of 12%. The management found out that this was due to negligence of quality control staff. This action is part of which step in the controlling process:

  • Measurement of actual performance.

  • Comparing actual performance with standards.

  • Analysing deviations.

  • Taking corrective action.

QUESTIONS | Q 19. | Page 377

Arrange the following steps of controlling process in correct sequence:

  1. Comparison of actual performance with standards
  2. Establishing the standards
  3. Measuring performance
  4. Analysing deviations
  5. Taking corrective action
  • 1, 4, 3, 2, 5

  • 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

  • 2, 3, 5, 4, 1

  • 2, 3, 1, 4, 5

QUESTIONS | Q 20. | Page 377

Which of the following is NOT a correct limitation of controlling:

  • Difficulty in setting standards.

  • Little control on external forces.

  • All employees welcome it.

  • Costly and time consuming.

QUESTIONS | Q 21. | Page 377

Controlling function of an organization is ______.

  • Both Forward and backward looking

  • Forward looking

  • Backward looking

  • Upward looking

QUESTIONS | Q 22. | Page 377

In Rao Private Limited, a production target of 35,00,000 units was set for one month. It was achieved much before time and the actual production was 38,00,000 units. Does the manager need to take any action?

  • Yes, as the employees are demanding reward from the company.

  • Yes, management should take actions frequently.

  • No, as plans have been implemented successfully.

  • Yes, as target need to be revised to make them challenging.

QUESTIONS | Q 23. | Page 377

All the deviations cannot be controlled so manager must know which deviation in key areas must be attended urgently as compared to deviation in non-key area. Which way of analysing deviation is mentioned?

  • Management by exception

  • Critical Point Control

  • Core Control

  • Strategic Control analysis

QUESTIONS | Q 24. | Page 377

To ensure the safety of students in school after certain mishappenings were reported in different other schools, various authorities of Rise and Shine International School swung into action by sending circulars, advisories and directives to schools to ensure safety of children, in order to ensure that such incidents do not occur in future. The measures included police verification of the staff, appointment of female conductors in the school buses, assigning women sweepers for girls' washrooms, reminders about safety norms, self-defence trainings for children, strict screening of visitors to the school, adequate number of CCTV cameras and their maintenance, proper conduct of PTA meetings, guidelines for routine security and safety audit of schools, and many more suggested by local administration, education department and police stations. Such measures constitute an important step in the controlling process. Identify the step.

  • Comparing actual performance with standards

  • Taking corrective actions

  • Measurement of actual performance

  • Setting performance standards

QUESTIONS | Q 25. | Page 378

Which of the following statements is not true?

  • Planning based on facts makes controlling easier and effective.

  • Controlling is looking forward while planning is looking back.

  • Controlling improves future planning by providing information derived from past experience.

  • Controlling and planning are related.

ASSERTION-REASON QUESTIONS In the questions given below, there are two statements marked Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Read the statements and choose the correct option:

QUESTIONS | Q 26. | Page 378

Assertion (A): Controlling motivates employees and helps them to give better performance.

Reason (R): Each department and employee are governed by predetermined standards which are well coordinated with one another. This ensures that overall organisational objectives are accomplished.

  • Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are True and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).

  • Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are True and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).

  • Assertion (A) is True but Reason (R) is False.

  • Assertion (A) is False but Reason (R) is True.

QUESTIONS | Q 27. | Page 378

Assertion (A): Controlling should not be misunderstood as the last function of management.

Reason (R): It is the function that brings back the management cycle to planning.

  • Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are True and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).

  • Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are True and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).

  • Assertion (A) is True but Reason (R) is False.

  • Assertion (A) is False but Reason (R) is True.

QUESTIONS | Q 28. | Page 378

Assertion (A): Controlling is the primary function of every manager.

Reason (R): The controlling finds out how far actual performance deviates from standards, analyses the causes of such deviations and attempts to take corrective actions based on the same.

  • Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are True and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).

  • Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are True and Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).

  • Assertion (A) is True but Reason (R) is False.

  • Assertion (A) is False but Reason (R) is True.

CASE/PARAGRAPH BASED QUESTIONS

QUESTIONS | Q 29. | Page 379
Kapil and Kamal & Co is a large manufacturing unit. Recently, the company had conducted time and motion studies and concluded that on an average, a worker could produce 300 units per day. However, it has been noticed that the average daily production of a worker is in the range of 200-225 units.
  1. Name the function of management which helped in finding out that the actual production of a worker is less than the set target.
  2. To complete the process of the function identified in part (a), explain what further steps a manager has to take.
  3. ‘If anything goes wrong with the performance of key activities, the entire organisation suffers. Therefore, the organisation should focus on them.’ Explain the statement with a suitable example.
  4. With reference to actual and standard performance, briefly explain the term ‘deviations.’ Which type of deviations should be brought to the notice of the management?
QUESTIONS | Q 30. | Page 379
A critical point control (CPC) approach is followed by McDonald in the cooking and handling process so that any food safety threat can be prevented, eliminated, or reduced to an acceptable level. Hence, continuous monitoring of activities is undertaken to ensure that the process is right at each critical point control. The main principle followed for cooking at McDonald is “less amount many time” which can ensure the high quality and high fresh level of the food. For instance, if four hamburgers have to be made, a worker cannot cook all the four hamburgers at one time. The time figured out for making one hamburger is one hundred and forty-five seconds. Moreover, nearly all foods in the McDonald have the specific holding time, the holding time for hamburgers is ten minutes and for French fries is seven minutes. If it is not sold within that time, it is thrown away. Also, the temperature of the milk sent by the supplier must be under 4° C, otherwise, it will be returned.

In context of the above case:

  1. Name the steps involved in the controlling process which is being discussed in the above lines.
  2. Briefly explain the steps identified above.
  3. What do you understand by ‘critical point control’? Explain with example
  4. How does the controlling function of management help in accomplishing organisational goals and ensure efficient use of resources?
QUESTIONS | Q 31. | Page 379

Management ______ is the process by which managers assure that resources are obtained and used effectively.

QUESTIONS | Q 32. | Page 379

______ is indispensable for effective management.

QUESTIONS | Q 33. | Page 379

Planning and controlling are closely ______ and ______ functions of management.

TRUE OR FALSE

QUESTIONS | Q 34. | Page 380

Planning serves no purpose in the presence of control.

  • True

  • False

QUESTIONS | Q 35. | Page 380

Controlling is looking ahead and planning is looking back.

  • True

  • False

QUESTIONS | Q 36. | Page 380

Different standards are used for measuring the incompetency of different individuals.

  • True

  • False

QUESTIONS | Q 37. | Page 380

Span of control means the number of subordinates that report directly to one manager.

  • True

  • False

Solutions for 12: Controlling

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