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91laws is a blog for Multiple Choice Questions on Indian Labour Laws. These questions are for academic purpose only. Each post contains 10 questions on 1 particular Act - mentioned at the top of the post. In case of any changes / corrections please feel free to leave comments.

5. The Factories Act, 1948

41.       The term “Power” is defined in which section of the Factories Act, 1948?
A.      Section 2(p)
B.      Section 2(h)
C.      Section 2(g)
D.      Section 2(l)

42.       Section 2(j) of the act defines which term?
A.      Machinery
B.      Transmission Machinery
C.      Prime Mover
D.      None of these

43.       The term “Manufacturing Process” is defined in which section of the Factories Act, 1948?
A.      Section 2(l)
B.      Section 2(k)
C.      Section 2(m)
D.      Section 2(n)

44.       Preserving an item in cold storage is considered as Manufacturing Process.
A.      True
B.      False

45.       “Worker” is defined in which section of the Factories Act, 1948?
A.      Section 2(l)
B.      Section 2(m)
C.      Section 2(p)
D.      None of these

46.       A person employed through a contractor is not considered as a Worker as per the act.
A.      True
B.      False

47.       The term “Factory” is defined in section ……… of the act.
A.      2(s)
B.      2(p)
C.      2(v)
D.      None of these

48.      A railway running shed is a factory as per the Factories Act, 1948.
A.      True
B.      False

49.     A restaurant is not a factory as per the Factories Act, 1948.
A.      True
B.      False

50.   A mine is a Factory as per the definition of Factory given in Factories Act, 1948.
A.      True
B.      False

Answers to Labour Laws Questions 5: 41C, 42A, 43B, 44A, 45A, 46B, 47D - 2(m), 48B, 49A, 50B

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