1. Matsushita never deserting his ideals as he grew old.
2. Matsushita including the practice of long- term strategic planning in his enterprise.
3. Matsushita encouraging young managers to show courage and take bold decisions.
4. Matsushita encouraging open and unprejudiced minds.
Matsushita never deserting his ideals as he grew old.
1. Learn from others.
2. Take the plunges into international business.
3. Exploit the best traits of the Japanese for expanding his enterprise on a world-wide basis.
4. Acquaint himself with the world's most advanced management practices and philosophies.
Acquaint himself with the world's most advanced management practices and philosophies.
1. Connected the big goals to compelling ideals.
2. Created a culture of openness and questioning.
3. Set a personal example of modesty and humility.
4. Encouraged his people to develop the true potential.
Connected the big goals to compelling ideals.
1. Bhardwaj hails from Chattisgarh.
2. TeejanBai hails from Chattisgarh.
3. Rabri Devi hails from Chattisgarh.
4. None of these
TeejanBai hails from Chattisgarh.
1. TeejanBai is a descendant of the Pandavas.
2. Bhardwaj is a Pandvani.
3. TeejanBai is a folk story teller.
4. A Pandvani is a descendant of the Pandavas
TeejanBai is a folk story teller.
1. Bhardwaj believed in thumb prints.
2. The V Grade teacher equated thumb print with literacy.
3. TeejanBai depended on thumb prints.
4. None of these
TeejanBai depended on thumb prints.
1. Opines that literacy is not crucial to achieve individual greatness.
2. Is appreciative of the work done to increase literacy rate in India.
3. Wants literacy to spread rapidly in India.
4. Wants literacy rate in India to be reduced.
Opines that literacy is not crucial to achieve individual greatness.
1. Social scientists averred literate societies to be superior.
2. Social scientists discovered poor communication systems amongst bees as well as among dolphins.
3. Literacy separates primitive societies from civilized ones.
4. Importance of literacy is self evident.
Social scientists averred literate societies to be superior.
1. Thousands of literacy centers are lacking 'students'.
2. It is deplorable that the illiterates do not realize the importance of literacy.
3. Literacy centers are providing a new lease of life for illiterates who had not attended schools.
4. The experience of illiterates in the hands of zealous literacy instructors will be appalling.
The experience of illiterates in the hands of zealous literacy instructors will be appalling.
1. There is increasing evidence that all non- literates are not inferior to all literates.
2. 'Semi-literate' is intended to be politically an incorrect word.
3. It is true that schooling is not essential to avail of jobs in the organised sector.
4. One's moral and ethical fibre is determined by legitimacy of birth.
There is increasing evidence that all non- literates are not inferior to all literates.