Topics
Introduction of Commerce and Business
Trade
- Concept of Trade
- Internal Trade
- Wholesale Trade
- Retail Trade
- Types of Retailers> Itinerant Retailers
- Types of Retailers> Fixed Shop Retailer
- Small Scale Fixed Retailer
- Large Scale Fixed Retailers
- Departmental Stores
- Super Market Shop
- Chain Stores or Multiple Shops
- One Price Shop
- Concept of Mall
- International Trade
- Export Trade
- Procedure of Export Trade
- Import Trade
- Procedure of Import Trade
- Entrepot Trade
- Comparison of Different Types of Retailers and Trade Practices
Small Scale Industry and Business
Forms of Business Organisation - 1
- Private Sector Organisations
- Sole Trading Concern
- Partnership Firm
- Types of Partners
- Types of Partnerships Firms
- Hindu Undivided Family Business Or Joint Hindu Family Business
- Co-operative Society
- Types of Cooperative Societies
- Joint Stock Company
- Amul: A Successful Co-operative Movement in India
- Private Limited Company
- Public Limited Company
- Comparison of Different Forms of Business Organization
Forms of Business Organisation - 2
Institutes Supporting Business
Business Environment
- Concept of Business Environment
- Importance of Business Environment
- Dimensions of Business Environment
- Internal Factors
- External Factors> Natural Environment
- External Factors> Social Environment
- External Factors> Political Environment
- External Factors> Economic Environment
- External Factors> Technological Environment
- External Factors> Legal Environment
- New Economic Policy and Business
- Liberalisation
- Privatisation
- Globalisation
- Impact of New Economic Policy on Business
Introduction to Management
- Introduction
- Classification of Human Activities: Flow Chart
- Classification of Human Activities: Table
- Real-Life Application
- Key Point Summary
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11
Introduction
All humans need different goods and services to meet their needs. So, they stay busy with activities throughout life, such as obtaining food, clothing, shelter, education, and healthcare.
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11
Classification of Human Activities: Flow Chart
All activities can be divided into economic and non-economic activities.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 11
Classification of Human Activities: Table
| Aspect | Economic Activities | Non-Economic Activities |
|---|---|---|
| Focus | Income or profit | Personal or social satisfaction |
| Reward | Monetary | Non-monetary |
| Example | Running a tailoring shop | Volunteering at an orphanage |
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11
Real-Life Application
Mr. Ali runs a cafe (economic). On Sundays, he offers free meals to the homeless (non-economic).
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11
Key Point Summary
- Economic vs. non-economic depends on monetary exchange.
- Non-economic activities cater to social or personal satisfaction.
- Many individuals perform both types in daily life.
Test Yourself
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Match the pairs:
| Group ‘ A’ | Group ‘ B’ |
| A) Helping disabled person | 1) Social objective |
| 2) Genetic Industry | 2) Foreign Trade |
| C) Local currency | 3) Sericulture |
| D) Solve social problems | 4) Non-economic activity |
| 5) Internal Trade | |
| 6) Mining | |
| 7) Profit | |
| 8) Economic activity |
