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How would you classify business activities?

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Business activities can be classified into the following two broad categories.

(a) Industry: It refers to economic activities in which raw materials are processed and converted into final products. During the process, value addition to the raw materials takes place, and the final products have a higher value compared with the raw materials. For instance, a piece of cloth has a higher value than the cotton from which it is produced. Therefore, we can say that industries produce goods that are readily consumable by the final consumers. Among the major activities that are performed by an industry are production, processing and manufacturing. Industries are classified into the three categories—primary, secondary and tertiary.

(b) Commerce: Unlikeindustry, commerce does not involve manufacturing or production. It basically involves trading and its related activities. Commerce includes exchange of goods and services. It primarily aims at the circulation of these goods and services so as to keep them within the reach of the final consumers. The major commercial activities are transportation, advertisement, packaging, warehousing, banking, communication, etc. Hence, it can be said that commerce bridges the gap between the producers and the consumers. Trade can be further classified into two—internal and external trade.

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Chapter 1: Business, Trade and Commerce - Short Answer Questions [Page 26]

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NCERT Business Studies [English] Class 11
Chapter 1 Business, Trade and Commerce
Short Answer Questions | Q 9 | Page 26
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