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This individual worked to determine a "fair day’s work," or what an average worker could produce at a reasonable pace. This individual invented a large clock that could record time to 1/2000th of a second in order to aid in his motion studies.

(A)-Frederick W. Taylor
(B)-Max Weber
(C)-Frank Gilbreth
(D)-Henry Gantt

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Answer:

The correct answer is (a)

Explanation:

To better measure fair days’ work of an average worker a clock was designed which had a capacity to measure 1/2000th of a second. The clock was specifically designed to help and measure every second. The lock was invented by Frederick W. Taylor in 1911. Likewise, it helped to measure and analyse synthetic workflows and improve productivity.

Answer:

(C)-Frank Gilbreth

Explanation:

Option A is wrong because F. W. Taylor invented the time study that showed the employees ability to finish a task within the shortest possible time.

Option B is wrong because Max Weber is a famous sociologist.

Option D is wrong because Henry Gantt is recognised as one of the most influential person in the field of scientific management. He did not provide motion or time methods of study.

Option C is correct as Frank Gilbreth invented Motion Study to break down the task into separate pieces to ensure unnecessary things are not present in that motion study in 1948-1950. For motion study, Frank invented a huge clock to record the time.

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