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With reference to methods of training, identify the correct statement:

(1) On-the-Job training is also known as 'learning by doing'.

(2) On-the-Job training is given to an employee who is trained outside the job.

(3) On-the-Job training is the process of judging the suitability of applicants in the light of job requirements.

(4) On-the-Job training is the process of searching for and identifying the prospective employees.

  1. 2 and 3
  2. 1 and 4
  3. Only 1
  4. Only 2

Recruitment

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Only 1

Reason — On-the-Job training is also known as 'learning by doing' as employees learn by performing the job in the actual work situation. Statement 2 describes off-the-job training; Statement 3 defines selection; Statement 4 defines recruitment — all are incorrect for on-the-job training.

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