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Master of Business Administration
Model Question Paper
OM0018 – Technology Management
Part A – 1 mark questions
1. Management process deals with _______________, organising, staffing, directing, and controlling
the activities in an organisation.
a. Planning
b. Financing
c. Deciding
d. Forecasting
2. Government of India introduced the new industrial policy in _______________,
a. March 1991
b. July 1991
c. July 1987
d. March 1993
3. Instructional technology includes certain type of instructions that have to be carried out in a
_______________ way.
a. Planned
b. Modulated
c. Systematic
d. Controlled
4. Technology acquisition is the activity of ______________and it is time consuming and
complicated.
a. Strategic planning
b. Financial planning
c. Deciding
d. Forecasting
5. State whether the statement is true or false:
Companies have to use advanced technologies to remain competitive in todays business
environment, for long.
a. True
b. False
6. Technology choice model is an ______________ model that considers different criteria with
uniform scale of evaluation.
a. Control
b. Separated
c. Test
d. Integrated
7. ___________ refers to the prediction of future on the basis of available information.
a. Procurement
b. Forecasting
c. Allocation
d. Manufacturing
8. Technology forecasting can be studied in ___________phases.
a. Six
b. Five
c. Nine
d. Three
9. Technology strategies help us to maintain the ______________ .
a. Teaming agreement
b. Customer service
c. Competitive advantage
d. Change requests
10. A __________ is a long term view that describes a high level framework.
a. Strategy
b. Vision statement
c. Reliability
d. Customer service
11. In the case of competitive markets, _______________ introduces the layer of complexity.
a. Technology strategy
b. Ownership
c. Technology intensity
d. Expenses and budget
12. Diffusion enlarges the set of available technologies and increases the _____________ of the
country.
a. Local market
b. Productivity
c. Investment
d. Infrastructure
13. The adoption perspective is most often used to describe the _____________ process.
a. Comprehensive
b. Absorption
c. Diffusion
d. Communication
14. Once a technology is imported from another country, it needs to be absorbed and updated in
accordance with the_____________ requirements.
a. Annual
b. Users
c. Global
d. Local
15. The ______________ technology has the tendency to replace the flash drives.
a. Memristor
b. USB 3.0
c. OLED
d. 4G
16. The legal support systems that instantaneously solve and offer solutions to the recurring
organisational problems is _____________.
a. Automation technology
b. USB connector
c. Ground-breaking circuit
d. Automation decisions
17. The ___________ policy instruments have important effect on science and technology activities.
a. Direct.
b. Major.
c. Indirect.
d. Minor.
18. The growth pattern followed by most of the technologies is ______________.
a. C-shaped
b. S-shaped
c. Wave-shaped
d. Linear
19. Identify one of the stages of translating R&D efforts into marketable products.
a. Knowledge advance
b. Idea/Concept
c. Innovation
d. Generation
20. R&D centre undertakes R&D as per the requirements of the companies in their larger interest,
and sets up expertise of common nature which is usually expensive and it is termed as
_________.
a. Micro-level Strategy
b. Macro-level Strategy
c. In-house R&D
d. Co-operative R&D
21. New technologies have initially high per unit product costs because of _________.
a. Identify all the distinct technologies and sub-technologies in the value chain.
b. It upgrades and improves current product models.
c. Small volumes of initial production.
d. Reinforce business unit technology strategy at the corporate level.
22. There are two ways of acquiring a new technology either develop it or ______________it.
a. Transfer
b. Purchase
c. Process
d. Plan
23. Technology Transfer may initiate as an answer to the ______________of others.
a. Solution
b. Success
c. License
d. Problems
24. Internal acquisition requires the existence of a _______________ in the organisation.
a. Management facility
b. Technological facility
c. Business facility
d. Scientific facility
25. Innovation processes can be stretched to any extent through __________________ .
a. Management
b. Prevention
c. Expansion
d. Development
26. The organisations can choose to be a technological leader or follower in a
_________________________.
a. Specific technology
b. Scientific technology
c. Significant technology
d. Superior technology
27. Increasing global ____________ is compelling many manufacturing firms to look for methods to
become more innovative.
a. Knowledge
b. Skills
c. Competition
d. Technology
28. Public policy is a key element for motivating the cooperative efforts of all relevant
______________________ in the innovation process.
a. Account holder
b. Stakeholder
c. Shareholder
d. Developer
29. For many organisations, _______________ is a continuing process with assistance from both
inside and outside the organisation.
a. Tool generation
b. Product generation
c. Idea generation
d. Power generation
30. Despite the significance, the relationship between ____________________ change and
competition is widely misinterpreted.
a. Scientific
b. Technological
c. Strategic
d. Innovative
31. The design characteristics should be incorporated to an object by any _________________ or
any means through which the features in the finished object are attractive.
a. Marketing process
b. Expansion process
c. Industrial process
d. Testing process
32. Experience-based techniques for problem solving, learning, and discovery is called
_____________.
a. Screening
b. Semantics
c. Heuristics
d. Testing
33. The ability of ____________ ability, results of new cases that are used by the software to change
the existing knowledge-base.
a. Scientific-learning
b. Machine-learning
c. Strategic-learning
d. Innovative-learning
34. When managers alter the structure they are engaged in what is called __________________.
a. Tool design
b. Product design
c. Organisation design
d. Structural design
35. Factors which include organisational structures, policies, financial practices, political and
managerial leadership style fall under ________________.
a. Psychological factors
b. Internal organisational factors
c. Work specialisation
d. External organisation factors
36. A new product is produced by the joint efforts of several scientists, engineers, lot of raw materials,
lot of funds comes under _________________.
a. Maintain business environment
b. Development and training of workers
c. Management and project planning
d. Presence of resources
37. One of the issues in preparation of EIA, problem of how to aggregate all impacts arises after
measuring the project impacts on different individual attributes is called _________________.
a. Determine the environmental impact
b. Properties of the base
c. Aggregation issue
d. Indirect impacts
38. Irreversible and irretrievable commitments of resources are indicated, this is one of the
_________________ present in the EIA report.
a. Issues
b. Guidelines
c. Impact analysis
d. Elements
39. The most important of the social factors was the structure of _____________________.
a. Management-union co-operations
b. Aggregation issue
c. Management-union relations
d. Indirect impacts
40. A technological change, in which the technology only manages or controls the operation’s is
__________________.
a. Automatic
b. Automation
c. Automobile
d. Automata
Part B – 2 mark questions
41. Starting a technological innovation-based firm require idea of technological innovation,
_______________ and _______________.
a. Knowledge & tools
b. Market potential & team work
c. Management & skills
d. Finance & skills
42. Information technology consists of both _______________and _______________.
a. Coordination & implementation
b. Cooperation & implementation
c. Hardware & software
d. Knowledge & skills
43. The factors that affect the choice of scale are the political factors, ______________ and
______________
a. Social & cultural
b. Demographic & cultural
c. Geographical & historical
d. Social factors & economic factors
44. The economies of scale can be achieved by:
1. Specialisation of technology.
2. Technology management
3. Concentration on production.
4. Technology evolution
a. 1,2
b. 2,3
c. 1,3
d. 3,4
45. Which of these are the principles of technology forecasting?
1. Use the longest time series available
2. The technology being forecast
3. Econometric forecasting models should be fairly simple
a. 1,2
b. 1,2,3
c. 2,3
d. 1,3
46. Identify two different ways to achieve high reliability.
1. Inspecting the product.
2. Improving production processes.
3. Identification of the product technologies.
4. Identification of the production process technologies.
a. 1, 2
b. 1, 3
c. 1, 4
d. 2, 3
47. Two types of innovation tools are, ___________________ , and __________________
controlling the innovation process.
a. Inbound logistics, human resource management
b. Electronic suggestion scheme, management system
c. Research and development funding, quarterly innovation
d. Annual business planning process, innovation culture
48. Which of the following talks about technology adoption?
1. It is relatively easy in a new enterprise as compared to an on-going firm.
2. It requires gearing up of all the resources such as internal and external infrastructure, human
resources, raw materials, and even marketing.
3. It helps in sustaining the growth of the company through technical strength.
4. Technically competent groups of scientists and engineers trained in technology absorption get
matured and strengthened.
a. 2, 3
b. 1, 3
c. 2, 4
d. 1,2
49. State whether the following statements are true or false:
1. Technology limit has been eliminated with the help of automation.
2. The vendors are buiding up and advertising sophisticated stand alone rule engines.
a. 1T, 2T
b. 1F, 2F
c. 1T, 2F
d. 1F, 2T
50. The selection of new technology based on the _______________ price should be avoided which
would otherwise result in ______________ capability.
a. Highest, More
b. Least, Less
c. Highest, Less
d. Least, More
51. State whether the following statements are true or false:
1. Policy instrument is defined as a comprehensive statement created by the highest policy making
body.
2. A technology policy is defined as the relations between the expressed purpose and the results that
are required in practice.
a. 1T, 2F
b. 1F, 2F
c. 1T, 2T
d. 1F, 2T
52. Which of the following are the of types of technology strategies and their need?
a. Macro-level Strategy, Micro-level Strategy, Technology Strategy and Linking Business and
Technology Strategy.
b. In-house R&D, Co-operative R&D, Contract Research and Research Societies.
c. Technology Strategy, R&D Collaboration, Pricing Strategy and Research Societies.
d. Production costs and R&D, Corporate research and In-house R&D.
53. In semi-passive mode, the technology transfer activity is in the middle of the other two modes that
is ______________and ______________.
a. Passive, semi-active
b. Active, passive
c. Semi-active, semi-passive
d. Semi-passive, active
54. State whether the following statements are True or False:
1. Revolutionary Innovation disturbs and provides established technical and production capability out-
dated, but yet it is useful to existing business and customers.
2. Creativity has little implications with the inspiration out of things. Creativity is not something where
a person who has never worked in that area suddenly gets an excellent idea.
a. 1T, 2T
b. 1F, 2F
c. 1F, 2T
d. 1T, 2F
55. Which among the following options depict situations that are crucial to exhibit the skills of the
followership even at the most senior levels in firms.
a. The leaders can make good decisions only when they have the information they need as well as
disguising material data.
b. In industry, this often means that the project team members fail to give assurance, and are
engaged in another job.
c. To accept a brief, even when you do not fully understand the whole framework and to take directed
action in collaboration with others.
d. A leader always acts through the help of others. This only works if the followers do what they are
supposed to do.
56. State whether the following statements are True or False:
1. Process measures captures the activities that contribute to these business results, such as number
of projects in the planning, time to market, or percent of sales from new products.
2. A conventional approach should be taken to any new data compilation efforts by recognising
compromise between costs and potential benefits and considering resource and regulatory issues.
a. 1T, 2T
b. 1F, 2F
c. 1F, 2T
d. 1T, 2F
57. State whether the following statements are True or False:
1. Some companies launch the product in sequence, with different sections of the market getting the
product on different times. This enables the company to speed up production in a more controlled
way, and to adjust the marketing mix as the product is dispersed to new places.
2. Companies employ their research and development teams to build an initial design or prototype of
the idea. Companies also start to build a marketing plan for the product. Once the design is ready, the
company seeks customer input.
a. 1T, 2T
b. 1F, 2F
c. 1F, 2T
d. 1T, 2F
58. Which among the following options are based on the conceptualise concepts related to this
technique?
a. Strategic aspects can be used to evaluate the current performance of the organisation against high
levels goals. How to complete this evaluation depends on the nature of the subject is to be evaluated.
b. We must evaluate the performance, in reference to the original objectives of the results from the
implemented improvement plans. This is very complicated, because the relation between actions and
results is quite often fragile, especially when the time spent between implementation of the action,
and occurrence of results is substantial.
c. Inventory is one of the key factors for effective knowledge management and to get an image of the
knowledge in the organisation. This leads to finding answers to the questions related to knowledge.
d. Monitoring the performance of an organisation from a knowledge management point of view
requires that the appropriate monitoring procedures are in position and operational.
59. State whether the following statements are True or False:
1. Technology is playing an important role in all the spheres of our lives. There is a close relation
between us and the technology. It is ‘us’ who apply knowledge to create goods, offer services, and
improve our duties of precious and finite resources.
2. The environment has the capability to make or spoil the business. Public interests should be
safeguarded to maintain business environment.
a. 1T, 2T
b. 1F, 2F
c. 1F, 2T
d. 1T, 2F
60. State whether the following statements are True or False:
1. Determining the environmental impact is the main concept in EIA. At the beginning, the
environmental impact and the changes in the environmental attributes should be clearly distinguished.
2. The significance of the industrial relations context has been given by many well-known figures. A
statement was made after a study was conducted in a steel industry, it states, the social factors are
assessed which encourages or discourages technical change.
a. 1T, 2T
b. 1F, 2F
c. 1F, 2T
d. 1T, 2F
Part C – 4 mark questions
61. Match the following sets of management dimensions & factors:
First Set
A. Objectives
B. Time
C. Activities
D. Constraints
Second Set
1. Monitoring and control
2. International trade gain
3. Technological level (knowledge, science, skill, information).
4. Perspective range ( > 20 years)
a. A-2,B-4,C-1,D-3
b. A-3,B-2,C-1,D-4
c. A-2,B-3,C-4,D-1
d. A-1,B-3,C-4,D-2
62. Some of the disadvantages of large scale industries are ______________, ______________ and
______________.
1. Environmental problems
2. Market restriction
3. Unemployment
4. Political problems
a. 1,2,3
b. 1,3,4
c. 2,3,4
d. 1,2,4
63. Assume that you are a manager of the technology forecasting department. Which method or
technique would you use to forecast a technology requirement for the future when you have some
historic data?
a. Morphological analysis
b. Normative Methods
c. Tactical Planning
d. Exploratory Methods
64. Match the following sets:
First set:
A. Primary activities
B. Support activities
C. Outbound logistics
D. The value system
Second set:
1. It can be viewed as "overhead" but many of the organisations used them to develop the competitive
advantage.
2. Its goal is to create the value that is more than the cost of providing the product or service and
generates the profit margin.
3. It plays an important role in making the outsourcing decisions.
4. This includes giving the finished product to customer.
a. A-2, B-1, C-4, D-3
b. A-3, B-2, C-1, D-4
c. A-2, B-3, C-4, D-1
d. A-1, B-3, C-4, D-2
65. Assume that you are working in a company as a manager. You want to achieve higher
productivity, quality and reduced costs. Identify the factors from the following, which you would
select to fulfil that responsibility?
1. Optimum utilisation of capital equipment to bring about maximum production leading to better
capital-output ratio.
2. Minimum economic scale of production, particularly in industries where scale factor is important in
optimising the operations, especially if in larger quantity of critical production equipment is employed.
3. Licensing for the use of patents/ trade marks.
4. Targeting and achieving, international levels of performance and operating parameters.
a. 1, 2, 3
b. 2, 3, 4
c. 1, 2, 4
d. 1, 3, 4
66. State whether the statements are true or false:
1. The new system alone can find solutions to all the problems experience by the organisation.
2. A competitive edge will make the clients and customers more dependent.
3. The competitive edge enhances production that may be related to the total system performance
and authorising employees.
4. It is important to be aggressive enough to implement the small changes to your chosen technology
and to supervise their impact.
a. 1T, 2F, 3T, 4F
b. 1F, 2F, 3T, 4F
c. 1T, 2T, 3F, 4F
d. 1F, 2T, 3F, 4T
67. State whether the following statements are true or false:
1. The hardware intensive technology diffusion process consists of four phases.
2. Many ideas are gradually reduced to one commercial product for introduction into the market during
introduction phase.
3. The applications of the new technology are very slow in the introduction phase.
4. Some stability are observed in the maturity phase.
a. 1T, 2F, 3T, 4F
b. 1F, 2T, 3F, 4T
c. 1T, 2T, 3F, 4F
d. 1F, 2F, 3T, 4T
68. State whether the following statements are True or False:
1. Innovations and improvements in production processes create more efficient production
procedures.
2. Effective planning identifies the present decisions required to create desirable and competitive
corporate futures.
3. Distributed Energy Systems is developing hydrogen fuelling systems to meet the needs of an
increasing number of fuel cell electric and convenient power applications.
4. According to ‘Mark Dodgson’, the basic role of technology strategy in any business planning is to
pose three fundamental questions.
a. 1T, 2T, 3T, 4T
b. 1T, 2T, 3T, 4F
c. 1T, 2T, 3F, 4F
d. 1F, 2F, 3F, 4T
69. State whether the following statements are True or False:
1. The transfer process embraces a rich variety of mechanisms and relationships between recipient
and donor
2. The research and diffusion model is usually a very fast process.
3. Beherman and wallender introduced a process for national technology transfer which is more
applicable to all corporations.
4. Dahlman and westphal introduced a process on the basis of their experience of work carried out in
the republic of korea, speedily industrializing countries during 1980.
a. 1T, 2T, 3T, 4T
b. 1F, 2F, 3F, 4F
c. 1F, 2F, 3T, 4F
d. 1T, 2F, 3F, 4T
70. State whether the following statements are True or False:
1. We can define ‘innovation management’ as the process of managing processes in innovation. We
can use it for creating and executing both product and organisational innovation.
2. We can say that creativity and innovation are the main components to the success of a business,
especially during strategic planning, and when developing new products and services.
3. External acquisition can take the shape of licensing, buying equipment with embedded technology,
investment in a collaboration which has a technology development function.
4. The development of technology usually takes more time than acquiring and implementing
previously existing technology from external sources.
a. 1T, 2T, 3T, 4T
b. 1F, 2F, 3F, 4F
c. 1T, 2F, 3T, 4F
d. 1F, 2F, 3F, 4T
71. State whether the following statements are true or False:
1. Technology comprises of the methods, processes, and systems used to convert resources into
products, and innovation is the change in technology.
2. The challenge of management in business organisations is to develop and remain competitive in
the market, which also enables the organisations to meet their objectives, which can be profit
generation, growth, increased market share, compensation and job security.
3. MTI involves managing something which is extremely complicated and risky. In addition to the
fundamental complications of many products, a key portion of complexity lies in the systemic nature of
current industrial production activity.
4. Development of technology is the third phase in the process of technological innovation. We can
define it as a human activity, in which, we transform our knowledge and concepts into hardware,
software
a. 1T, 2T, 3T, 4T
b. 1F, 2F, 3F, 4F
c. 1T, 2F, 3T, 4F
d. 1F, 2F, 3F, 4T
72. State whether the following statements are True or False:
1. The vibrant nature of group members sharing ideas, where one idea often leads to another idea,
can produce a wide range of possible products that can be further carried forward.
2. In concept Development and Testing, ideas created in stage 1 are critically measured by the
organisation people to separate the most attractive options. Based upon the number of ideas,
screening can be done in rounds.
3. Negative customer response indicates the need for changes to elements of the marketing mix.
After the required changes are made, the company may again have the customer test the product.
4. The new product development process, the company has reduced a conceivably large number of
ideas down to few options. In Business Analysis, the process is related to the market research as
attempts are made to evaluate the feasibility of the product ideas.
a. 1T, 2F, 3T, 4T
b. 1F, 2F, 3F, 4F
c. 1T, 2F, 3T, 4F
d. 1F, 2F, 3F, 4T
73. Suppose that you are the project manager of a company and your company is about to implement
some plans, what kind of methods, techniques and tools will be used for the support?
a. The development of knowledge bases, often by interviewing and observing domain experts and
extracting rules from their behaviour or statements. It includes rule initiation and other machine-
learning models.
b. The bottle neck analysis is essential because most bottlenecks are not easily identified, particularly
not by those who are strictly involved in using knowledge assets.
c. Most of the times, we must reconsider the way of organising, and the way of functioning. ‘Business
Process Reengineering’ is an important technique in this area, but others can be found in the theory.
d. Transform our knowledge and concepts into hardware, software, or services. Also includes
demonstration of practicability of a concept, verification of concepts of designs, or creation and testing
of a prototype.
74. State whether the following statements are True or False:
1. The technology management is an interdisciplinary field that brings together science, engineering,
and management knowledge and practice.
2. There are so many engineers who do not know the recent advances in computers, communications
and numerically controlled machines. The Japan has established an award to signify the business
quality called the Deming award.
3. A doctor or a professor or an engineer or a bus driver, all of us have some specialised knowledge,
but even we tend to learn only as much about technology as we need, to do our jobs, and may be to
maintain a reduced level of technical skill in our personal lives.
4. The psychological factors such as attitude, confidence level, and motivation influence participation,
interaction with technology helps an individual to overcome the issues related to technology.
a. 1T, 2T, 3T, 4T
b. 1F, 2F, 3F, 4F
c. 1T, 2F, 3T, 4F
d. 1F, 2F, 3F, 4T
75. State whether the following statements are True or False:
1. ‘Change’ is particularly disturbing, if it occurs rapidly, thus those affected must adjust soon, as it
affects employment. In the workplace, ‘change’ gives economic security, sense of self-worth, and a
connection of social interactions.
2. We can define rationalisation as a technological change, in which the technology only manages or
controls the operations.
3. There was opposition on the part of workers when rationalisation was implemented. Few
safeguards were laid out for the workers by the labour ministry and the planning commission. Yet the
workers complained that the employers in establishing the scheme did not stick on to these
safeguards.
4. It is very important to be concerned with the environment. Technology helped the humankind to
discover the nuclear power which both a boon and bane to us. The products and wastes while
generating nuclear power are harmful for the environment.
a. 1T, 2F, 3T, 4T
b. 1F, 2F, 3F, 4F
c. 1T, 2F, 3T, 4F
d. 1F, 2F, 3F, 4T