
A2 Organisational Structure Quiz

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Priya, Neha, and Kiara are part of a school club. They noticed that their club follows a certain structure. What is the main characteristic of this functional structure that they observed?
Clear chain of command
Cross-functional project teams
Hierarchical levels
Departmental loyalty
Answer explanation
The main characteristic of the observed functional structure in the school club is departmental loyalty. This means that the members of the club show loyalty and dedication to their respective departments within the club. The functional structure promotes a sense of belonging and commitment to specific areas of responsibility, fostering teamwork and collaboration. The other options, such as clear chain of command, cross-functional project teams, and hierarchical levels, do not accurately describe the main characteristic observed by Priya, Neha, and Kiara.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Anaya, Thomas, and Elsie are part of a company that follows a functional structure. What advantage does Elsie experience in this setup?
Efficient coordination between departments
Direct communication with senior management
Competition between departments
Specialization and increased productivity
Answer explanation
In this functional structure, Elsie benefits from specialization and increased productivity. This setup allows employees to focus on specific tasks, leading to higher efficiency and expertise. Efficient coordination between departments and direct communication with senior management are advantages for the entire company, but Elsie experiences the advantage of specialization and increased productivity.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Benjamin, Oliver, and Rosie are part of a functional structure in their school's student council. What could be a disadvantage they might face in this structure?
Lack of loyalty towards their respective departments
Difficulty in developing new projects due to the structure
Remote connection with the senior management of the school
Collaboration between different departments in the council
Answer explanation
In a functional structure, Benjamin, Oliver, and Rosie may face a disadvantage of having a remote connection with the senior management of the school. This can hinder effective communication and decision-making processes. It is important for them to establish strong lines of communication to ensure their voices are heard and their ideas are considered. This structure may limit their access to senior management, making it challenging to address concerns or propose new initiatives. Building strong relationships and finding alternative channels of communication can help mitigate this disadvantage.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Amelia, Isabelle, and Mira are discussing the main features of a hierarchical structure in their organization. What are the main features they should consider?
Levels of hierarchy, chain of command, and span of control
Cross-functional project teams, communication flows, and departmental loyalty
Specialization, coordination, and competition
Product divisions, geographical areas, and delayering
Answer explanation
The main features to consider in a hierarchical structure are levels of hierarchy, chain of command, and span of control. These features determine the organizational structure and the flow of authority within the organization. The correct choice is 'Levels of hierarchy, chain of command, and span of control.' This choice highlights the key elements that define a hierarchical structure. The question asks about the main features, not about cross-functional project teams, communication flows, departmental loyalty, specialization, coordination, competition, product divisions, geographical areas, or delayering. The question has a focus on the hierarchical aspects of the structure.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Chloe, Evie, and Sophia are discussing the disadvantages of a tall hierarchical structure in a large corporation. What is a disadvantage they might mention?
Slow communication and remote decision-making power
Wide spans of control and lack of authority
Short chain of command and better coordination
Few middle managers and reduced business costs
Answer explanation
The question discusses the disadvantages of a tall hierarchical structure in a large corporation. One of the disadvantages mentioned is slow communication and remote decision-making power. This can lead to delays in information sharing and decision-making, which can hinder the efficiency and effectiveness of the organization. It is important to address this issue to ensure smooth communication and timely decision-making processes.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Grace, Isla, and Arjun are discussing the advantages of a flat hierarchical structure in their school's student council. What is one advantage they might mention?
Employee empowerment and narrow spans of control
Clear link between hierarchy levels and spans of control
Duplication of roles and rivalries between divisions
Loss of overall central control over each division
Answer explanation
One advantage of a flat hierarchical structure in the school's student council is the clear link between hierarchy levels and spans of control. This means that there is a direct and easily understandable connection between the different levels of authority and the number of individuals each level oversees. This helps to ensure efficient communication, decision-making, and accountability within the council. It also promotes a sense of transparency and clarity in the organizational structure, which can contribute to a more effective and cohesive student council.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Neha is studying organizational structures and wants to know a characteristic of a divisional organizational structure. Can you help her?
Centralised decision-making and finance
Focus on specific market segments
Clear link between hierarchy levels and spans of control
Role culture and narrow spans of control
Answer explanation
The question is about organizational structures, and the characteristic of a divisional organizational structure is its focus on specific market segments. This means that a divisional structure allows companies to divide their operations into different units based on market segments, which helps them to better serve the needs of each specific market. This structure is different from other types of structures, such as centralized decision-making and finance, role culture and narrow spans of control, and clear link between hierarchy levels and spans of control.
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