1.
Which of the following is not a statutory welfare facility under the Factories
Act, 1948?
(A) Crèche
(B) Canteen
(C) Transport
(D) First-Aid
Boxes
2. The constitution of site appraisal
committees is under the:
(A) Factories Act, 1948
(B) Contract labour (Regulation and
Abolition) Act, 1970
(C) Maternity Benefit Act, 1965
(D) Employees State
Insurance Act, 1948
3. To avoid overcrowding the space
provided for each worker under the Factories Act, 1948 is
(A) 12 cubic metres for factories built
before 1948 and 14.2cubic meters for those built after 1948
(B) 10 cubic metres for factories built before
1948 and 14.2 cubic meters for those built after 1948
(C) 9.9 cubic metres for factories built
before 1948 and 14.2 cubic meters for those built after 1948
(D) 9.9 cubic meters for factories built
before 1948 and 14.4 cubic meters for those built after 1948.
4. Under the Factories Act, 1948 the
working hours of 8 per day and 48 per week
(A) Include spread over.
(B) Are minimum working hours
(C) Include rest interval period.
(D) Do not include rest interval period.
5. Which of the following statements relating to the Factories Act is not true?
(A)
There is a provision in the Act relating to the constitution of a Managing
Committee for the management of the canteen.
(B)
There is a provision in the Act regarding the setting up of a safety committee.
(C)
The Act does not have a provision relating to the setting up of welfare
committee.
(D)
The Act has a provision relating to the establishment of a Grievance Committee.
6.
Which of the following authorities has the power to prescribe the
form of certificate of fitness to work in a factory under the Factories Act?
(A)
The certifying surgeon
(B)
The owner or occupier of the factory
(C) The Chief
Inspector of Factories of the State
(D) The State
Government
7. Which part of
the definition of ‘worker’ under the Factories Act is incomplete?
(A) A person
employed directly or by or through any agency.
(B) With or
without the knowledge of the principal employer.
(C) For
remuneration
(D) In the
manufacturing process
8. Ambulance
room shall be provided if
(A) 30 womens
workers are employed under Maternity Benefit Act, 1965.
(B) Creche is
provided under the Factories Act, 1948.
(C) 500 workers
are employed in the factory under the Factories Act, 1948.
(D) The Workmens’
Compensation Act, 1923 is applicable to the factory.
9. The maximum daily hours of work in a
day with normal wage allowed in factories is
(A) 11 hours
(B) 10 hours
(C) 9 hours
(D) 8 hours
10. Which of the following statements
relating to Welfare Officer is not true?
(A) The provision of Welfare Officer is
given in both the Factories Act, 1948 and the Mines Act, 1952.
(B) Welfare Officer’s duties and
responsibilities are defined and prescribed in the legislation.
(C) Welfare Officer’s appointment is
tagged to the provision of minimum workforce employed in an organisation
(D) The Welfare Officer’s role was
designed as a ‘Third force’.
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For 6th question ans .A
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