Henri Fayol's Principles of Management

Test your knowledge of Henri Fayol's 14 principles of management, his five functions of management (planning, organizing, commanding, coordinating, controlling), and key concepts like unity of command, unity of direction, scalar chain, esprit de corps, and subordination of individual interest to organizational interest.

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Questions

Question 1 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following statements is false about Taylor and Fayol?

  1. Fayol was a mining whereas Taylor was a mechanical engineer.
  2. Fayol's principles are applicable in specialised situation whereas Taylor's principles have universal application.
  3. Fayol's principles were formed through personal experience whereas Taylor's principles were formed through experimentations.
  4. Fayol's principles are applicable at the top level of management whereas Taylor's principles are applicable at the shop floor.
Question 2 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Henry Fayol was a____________.

  1. Social Scientist
  2. Mining engineer
  3. Accountant
  4. Production engineer
Question 3 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Henry Fayol was a _______________.

  1. Social Scientist
  2. Mining Executive
  3. Accountant
  4. Production Engineer
Question 4 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Who gave the 14 Principles of Management?

  1. Elton Mayo
  2. F.w. Taylor
  3. Max Weber
  4. Henri Fayol
Question 5 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Who first propounded the principle of 'unity of command'?

  1. F.W. Taylor
  2. Elton Mayo
  3. Peter F. Drucker
  4. Henry Fayol
Question 6 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

"Unity of Objectives" principle states that there should be ____________.

  1. Only one objective
  2. Pre-determined objectives
  3. Coordination among objectives
  4. None of the above
Question 7 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

A group of activities with common objectives shall have one head and one plan. This principle is known as _________.

  1. scalar chain
  2. unity of discipline
  3. unity of command
  4. unity of direction
Question 8 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

According to whom "to manage is to forecast, and to plan, to organize to command, to coordinate and to command"?

  1. Haimann
  2. Koontz and O'Donnell
  3. Hick
  4. Henry Fayol
Question 9 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Henry Fayol, the ______ industrialist and popularly known as the 'founder of modern management theory'.

  1. German
  2. French
  3. Greek
  4. American
Question 10 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

An employee shall receive orders from one senior only. This principle is known as __________.

  1. scalar chain
  2. unity of discipline
  3. unity of command
  4. unity of direction
Question 11 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

How many principles of management were suggested by Henry fayol?

  1. 13
  2. 16
  3. 12
  4. 14
Question 12 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Fayol believed that every department of the organization should be working on the same plan to achieve the organization's objectives. He expressed this in which principle of management?

  1. Centralisation
  2. Unity of direction
  3. Authority
  4. Order
Question 13 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following is one of the $14$ principles of management identifies by Henry Fayol?

  1. Scalar chain
  2. Innovation
  3. Efficiency
  4. Motivation
Question 14 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Who is regarded as the founder of modern management theory?

  1. Mice
  2. Koontz
  3. D'Dannel
  4. Henry Fayol
Question 15 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Who is popularly known as the father of 'modern management theory'?

  1. Luthar Gulick
  2. Newmann
  3. Henry Fayol
  4. Frederick Taylor
Question 16 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

How many principles of management have been suggested by the Henry Fayol?

  1. Ten
  2. Twelve
  3. Fourteen
  4. Fifteen
Question 17 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

In the year ______, Henry Fayol published his well-known work in French entitled "Administration Industrielle et Generale" (Industrial and General Administration). 

  1. 1716
  2. 1806
  3. 1916
  4. 2006
Question 18 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

According to Henry Fayol, "to manage is ________, to organize to command, to coordinate and to command".

  1. To forecast
  2. To plan
  3. To budget and to control
  4. To forecast and to plan
Question 19 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

An employee shall receive orders from one senior only. This principle is known as _____________.

  1. Scalar chain
  2. Unity discipline
  3. Unity of command
  4. Unity of direction
Question 20 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following principle of Henry Fayol refers to superior-subordinate relations ?

  1. espirit de corps
  2. Stability of tenure of personnel
  3. Division of work
  4. Scalar chain
Question 21 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Miscellaneous
"Unity of command cannot exist without unity of direction, but does not flow from it". This statement was given by _____________.

  1. Henry Fayol
  2. Frederick Taylor
  3. Koontz O'Donnell
  4. None of the above
Question 22 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Miscellaneous
The Principles of Unity of Command and Unity of Direction was given by _______________.

  1. W. F. Taylor
  2. Lyndall Urwick
  3. Henri Fayol
  4. None of the above
Question 23 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Fayol's functions of management include:

  1. Planning, designating, completing, cooperating
  2. Punishing, commanding, organising, coordinating, controlling
  3. Preparing, commanding, operating, consulting, controlling
  4. Planning, commanding, organising, coordinating, controlling
Question 24 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

What is the meaning of Espirit de corps?

  1. Buyer beware
  2. Service is our motto
  3. Profit is out motto
  4. Union is strength
Question 25 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Who is the father of principles of management?

  1. Fleming
  2. Bavnard
  3. F.W. Taylor
  4. Henry Fayol
Question 26 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Fayol believed that every department of the organisation should be working on the same plan to achieve the organisation's objectives. He expressed this in which principle of management?

  1. Centralisation
  2. Unity of direction
  3. Authority
  4. Order
Question 27 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

As per Fayol a manager should have _________ qualities.

  1. Education
  2. Knowledge
  3. Experience
  4. All of the abobe
Question 28 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following is not a principle of management according to Henri Fayol?

  1. Subordination of individual interest over the organisational interest
  2. Esprit de crops
  3. Unity of Managers
  4. Unity of Direction
Question 29 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The matrix approach violates what classical principle?

  1. Unity of command
  2. Decentralization
  3. Customer focus
  4. Linear lines of responsibility
Question 30 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Delegation of authority makes the size of the organization ______.

  1. Smaller
  2. Larger
  3. Very big
  4. It does not affect the size of the organization
Question 31 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Authority, discipline, unity of command and unity of direction are ________.

  1. Taylor's four principles of management
  2. principles of the human relations movement
  3. elements of Webs ideal bureaucratic structure
  4. four of Fayol's fourteen principles of management
Question 32 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Superior - Subordinate theory was given by _______.

  1. Henry Fayol
  2. V. A. Graicunas
  3. Koontz 0' Donnel
  4. Joseph Jecard
Question 33 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

The principals of unity of command and unity of direction was given by _______.

  1. W.F. Taylor
  2. Lyndall Urwick
  3. George Tenny
  4. Henry foyol
Question 34 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Who is regarded as the founder of modem management theory?

  1. Mice
  2. Koontz
  3. D'Dannel
  4. Henry Fayol
Question 35 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following is not one of the five elements of management?

  1. Planning
  2. Co-ordination
  3. Centralization
  4. Command
Question 36 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following is the most important function of communication in organizations?

  1. Motivation
  2. Control
  3. Information
  4. All of these factors are important
Question 37 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

According to Henry Fayol,"to manage is ______, to organise to command, to coordinate and to command".

  1. to forecast
  2. to plan
  3. to budget to control
  4. to forecast and to plan
Question 38 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Who is popularly known as the 'founder of modern management theory?

  1. Frederick Taylor
  2. Luther Gulick
  3. Newmann and Summer
  4. Henry Fayol
Question 39 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

"Unity of Command" means _________.

  1. an employee shall give orders to one junior only.
  2. an employee shall receive orders from one senior only.
  3. an employee shall receive orders from as much as senior as possible.
  4. an employee shall have one plan for every action.
Question 40 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following principle of Henry Fayol emphasizes the need for teamwotk?

  1. Espirit de corps
  2. stability of tenure of personnel
  3. Division of work
  4. Scalar chain
Question 41 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

"Unity of Direction" means _______________.

  1. an employee shall receive orders from one senior only
  2. a group of activities with common objectives shall have one head but different plans.
  3. a group of activities with common objectives shall have one head and one plan.
  4. more than one manager should supervise the employees.
Question 42 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Henry Fayol started his career as a __________.

  1. auto engineer
  2. mechanical engineer
  3. coal mine engineer
  4. gold mine engineer
Question 43 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Who is popularly known as the father of 'modern management theory'?

  1. Luther Gullick
  2. Newmann
  3. Henry Fayol
  4. Frederick Taylor
Question 44 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Out of principles of management suggested by the Henry Fayol, 'Discipline' is necessary to ensure obedience and respect for __________.

  1. juniors
  2. society
  3. superiors
  4. older people in society
Question 45 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

When minimum amount of resources is needed to produce goods and services it is called __________.

  1. productivity
  2. efficient
  3. effective
  4. objective
Question 46 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following is not quality as required by personnel managers as identified by Fayol?

  1. Physical-health, vigor, address
  2. Mental-ability to understand and learn
  3. Handsome-charming
  4. Moral-energy, firmness, willingness to accept responsibility
Question 47 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Henry Fayol started his career as a _______________.

  1. Auto engineer
  2. Mechanical engineer
  3. Coal mine engineer
  4. Gold mine engineer
Question 48 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following principle of Henry Fayol emphasizes the need for teamwork?

  1. Espirit de corps
  2. Stability of tenure of personnel
  3. Division of work
  4. Scalar chain
Question 49 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Which of the following principle of Henry Fayol refers to superior-subordinate relations?

  1. Esprit de corps
  2. Stability of tenure of personnel
  3. Division of work
  4. Scalar chain
Question 50 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Out of principles of management suggested by the Henry Fayol, ' Discipline' is necessary to ensure obedience and respect for - 

  1. Juniors
  2. Society
  3. Superiors
  4. Older people in society
Question 51 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

"Unity of Command" means ___________________.

  1. An employee shall give orders to one junior only.
  2. An employee shall receive orders from one senior only.
  3. An employee shall receive orders from as much senior as possible.
  4. An employee shall have one plan for every action.
Question 52 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

"Unity of Direction " means ____________________.

  1. An employee shall receive orders from one senior only
  2. A group of activities with common objectives shall have one head but different plans.
  3. A group of activities with common objectives shall have one head and one plan.
  4. More than one manager should supervise the employees.
Question 53 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

As per Henry Fayol principle of "Subordination" ____________________.

  1. Organisational interest should be subordinate to individual interest.
  2. Individual interest should be subordinate to Organisational interest.
  3. Individual should not have any sort of interest at all.
  4. Organisational interest should be subordinate to national interest.
Question 54 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Arrange the process of delegation in proper from.
(1) Creation of accountability
(2) Allocation of duties
(3) Assignment of resposibility
(4) Delegation of authority
The correct answer is -

  1. (3), (4), (2), (1)
  2. (2), (3), (4), (1)
  3. (2), (4), (1), (3)
  4. (2), (4), (3), (1)
Question 55 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

"Unity of Command" means:_____________
(I) An employee shall receive orders form one senior only.
(II) A group of activities with common objectives shall have one head and one plan
The correct answer is -

  1. (I)
  2. (II)
  3. Both (I) & (II)
  4. Neither (I) nor (II)
Question 56 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

In the year _______, Henry Fayol published  his well-known work in French entitled "Administration Industrielle et Generale"  (Industrial and General Administration)

  1. 1716
  2. 1806
  3. 1916
  4. 2006
Question 57 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

Who distinguished between 'principles' and 'elements' of management?

  1. Fredrick Taylor
  2. Newmann and Summer
  3. Henri Fayol
  4. Henry Lawrence Gantt
Question 58 Multiple Choice (Single Answer)

As per Henry Fayol principle of "Subordination" -

  1. Organizational interest should be subordinate to individual interest
  2. Individual interest should be subordinate to Organizational interest.
  3. Individual should not have any sort of interest at all.
  4. Organizational interest should be subordinate to national interest.