1. Job satisfaction and Motivation
2. Motivation and Ability
3. Job Satisfaction and Ability
4. Job Satisfaction, Motivation and Ability
5. None of these
Motivation and Ability
1. produces higher motivation
2. increases the level of ability
3. strengthens the relationship between motivation and performance
4. decreases job satisfaction
5. None of these
None of these
1. apathy and lack of enthusiasm of employees
2. difficulty in establishing relationship between satisfaction and performance
3. difficulty in monitoring ability level of employees
4. unavailability of attractive rewards in organisations
5. difficulty in designing a motivating work system
difficulty in designing a motivating work system
1. Satisfaction
2. Health
3. Enthusiasm
4. Discipline
5. Reward
Enthusiasm
1. Democratic traditions
2. Territorial expansion
3. Cultural development
4. Archaeological reserves
5. Diverse wild life
Cultural development
1. The Puranas, the Mahabharata, the medieval saints
2. The Smritis, the modem reformers, the Vedas
3. The Upanishads, the philosophical system, the Smritis
4. The Puranas, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata
5. The modem reformers, the Vedas, the medieval saints
The Puranas, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata
1. The prevalence of moral values was eclipsed at certain periods of time.
2. The spirit of Indian culture has remained unchanged from the ancient times down to the present.
3. Materialism was the hallmark of Indian culture during certain periods of time
4. There is no such thing as any spirit of Indian culture
5. During certain periods authoritarian values dominated over democratic values.
The spirit of Indian culture has remained unchanged from the ancient times down to the present.
1. Continuing
2. Appreciating
3. Enjoying
4. Languishing
5. Confirming
Continuing
1. Mighty and cruel hand of time spares none.
2. Assyria was a great empire and nation.
3. The culture of the Vedic ages and the ages of the Upanishads is different in form.
4. Hindu religion is growing and changing.
5. Indian culture is transient and ephemeral.
Indian culture is transient and ephemeral.
1. It lost itself in desert.
2. It was transient.
3. It lacked solidity.
4. It was limited only to desert area.
5. It lacked cohesion.
It was transient.