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HRM Quizzes Questions and Answers 100% Pass The instrumental approach to HRM: a. has been largely replaced by the preferred humanistic approach to HRM. b. has proved too costly and time consuming for organisations to implement. c. stresses the rational, strategic and quantitative aspects of managing employees. d. places emphasis on getting employees committed, trained and motivated. - C According to Stone's diagnostic approach to human resource management, two HRM outcomes are a. job analysis and employee recruitment 2Emily Charlene, All Rights Reserved © 2025 b. organisation structure and organisation culture c. employee commitment and performance d. acquisition and departure of human resources - C Organisations which are characterised by flexibility, adaptability, informality, entrepreneurial behaviour, and less specialised roles are described as having: a. laissez-faire management b. narrow spans of control. c. bureaucratic/autocratic managers. d. wide spans of control. - D If employees perceive that they are being treated in a cold and aloof manner by their managers, this is an example of inadequate: a. natural justice b. interactional justice. c. procedural justice. d. distributive justice. - B 3Emily Charlene, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Which forecasting technique uses team members to independently generate as many solutions to a HRP problem as possible? a. The nominal group technique b. Econometric forecasting c. The Delphi technique d. Trend projections - A Stone argues that HRM activities contribute to the development of an organisation's culture and provide it with a competitive edge by a. stimulating and reinforcing behaviours needed to achieve the organisation's strategic objectives. b. restricting the organisation's strategic objectives to those that can be readily achieved with the existing human resources. 4Emily Charlene, All Rights Reserved © 2025 c. selecting only applicants with specialist skills to fill vacant positions. d. designing highly specialised jobs which allow employees to perform a narrow range of tasks more efficiently. - A The extent to which HRM strategies and policies stimulate employees to achieve a designed goal, is known as: a. congruence b. job satisfaction. c. motivation. d. commitment. - C Succession planning stresses the development of high-pote

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Answers 100% Pass

The instrumental approach to HRM:




a. has been largely replaced by the preferred humanistic approach to HRM.




b. has proved too costly and time consuming for organisations to implement.




c. stresses the rational, strategic and quantitative aspects of managing employees.




d. places emphasis on getting employees committed, trained and motivated. - ✔✔C


According to Stone's diagnostic approach to human resource management, two HRM

outcomes are




a. job analysis and employee recruitment


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,b. organisation structure and organisation culture


c. employee commitment and performance


d. acquisition and departure of human resources - ✔✔C


Organisations which are characterised by flexibility, adaptability, informality,

entrepreneurial behaviour, and less specialised roles are described as having:




a. laissez-faire management


b. narrow spans of control.


c. bureaucratic/autocratic managers.


d. wide spans of control. - ✔✔D


If employees perceive that they are being treated in a cold and aloof manner by their

managers, this is an example of inadequate:




a. natural justice


b. interactional justice.


c. procedural justice.


d. distributive justice. - ✔✔B




Emily Charlene, All Rights Reserved © 2025 2

,Which forecasting technique uses team members to independently generate as many

solutions to a HRP problem as possible?




a. The nominal group technique


b. Econometric forecasting


c. The Delphi technique


d. Trend projections - ✔✔A


Stone argues that HRM activities contribute to the development of an organisation's

culture and provide it with a competitive edge by




a. stimulating and reinforcing behaviours needed to achieve the organisation's strategic

objectives.




b. restricting the organisation's strategic objectives to those that can be readily achieved

with the existing human resources.




Emily Charlene, All Rights Reserved © 2025 3

, c. selecting only applicants with specialist skills to fill vacant positions.




d. designing highly specialised jobs which allow employees to perform a narrow range

of tasks more efficiently. - ✔✔A


The extent to which HRM strategies and policies stimulate employees to achieve a

designed goal, is known as:




a. congruence


b. job satisfaction.


c. motivation.


d. commitment. - ✔✔C


Succession planning stresses the development of high-potential employees and:




a. takes a long term view of the organisation's HR needs.




b. has largely replaced the use of replacement charts in organisations.




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