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Question
Advantage of division of labour to the workers.
Options
Use of right man for right work.
Increases worker's efficiency.
Improvement in standard of living.
Use of right man for right work and increases worker's efficiency.
Solution
Use of right man for right work and increases worker's efficiency.
Explanation:
- Division of labour ensures that the right person is assigned to the right job, using the right man for the right work, maximizing the match between their skills and tasks.
- It also increases the worker's efficiency, as repeated specialization in a single task helps them master it, leading to faster and more accurate work.
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