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Academic Year: 2024-2025
Date & Time: 19th March 2025, 11:00 am
Duration: 2h
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Which movement began as a protest against the construction of dams?
Narmada Bachao Andolan
Van Mahotsav
Anandalya Movement
National Awareness Movement
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Identify which products are purchased after a comparative analysis of quality, price, warranty of competitive brands.
Convenience products
Industrial products
Speciality products
Shopping products
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‘T-Group Training’ is also known as ______.
Internship Training
Vestibule Training
Sensitivity Training
Refresher Training
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Identify which of the following is NOT a direct cost in a cotton textile unit.
Rent of the factory where production is being carried out.
Expense incurred on advertisement to promote the sale of the finished product.
Colours used for dyeing the cotton fabric.
Wages paid to the operators of sewing and spinning machines.
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With reference to the Dual Aspect Principle identify the correct option:
Assets = Capital − Liabilities
Liabilities = Assets + Capital
Capital = Assets + Liabilities
Capital = Assets − Liabilities
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______ records all cash transactions whether they belong to the current year, previous year or future year.
Profit & Loss Account
Income & Expenditure Account
Receipts & Payments Account
Personal Account
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Which of the following statement best describes Selection?
It is a positive process.
It is the first stage of hiring.
It succeeds recruitment.
It encourages people to apply for the job.
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Direct selling, as a channel of distribution, has become popular due to the ______.
availability of expert services of middlemen
concentrated markets
relief from the problem of distribution
increasing cost of distribution
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The process of ______ comes to an end with the delivery of product to the customers.
advertising
marketing
selling
public relations
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With reference to the ‘Cost Plus Pricing’, which statement(s) is/are correct?
- Selling price of the product must cover full cost.
- Selling price must cover full cost and yield a reasonable margin of profit.
- Selling price should be high to get more profit.
- Selling price should be low, so cost could be covered.
1 & 3 are correct.
2 & 3 are correct.
1 & 4 are correct.
Only 2 is correct.
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With reference to Savings Deposit Account, which statement is correct?
Depositors need to deposit a specific amount every month.
There are restrictions on number of withdrawals in a week.
Overdraft facility is available.
There are restrictions on the number of deposits that can be made in a week.
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______ is the only weapon of reasoning and understanding in a civilised society.
Dialogue
Human Relation
Persuasion
Empathy
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Production-Oriented-Stage was characterised by ______
the focus on Sales Promotion.
product improvement.
supply creating its own demand.
profits through customer satisfaction.
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Under which Right of Consumer Protection Act 1986, fair settlement and genuine grievances of customers were addressed?
Right to Safety
Right to be Heard
Right to Seek Redressal
Right to Consumer Education
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India’s foreign exchange reserves climbed to a record of $ 651.5 billion by the end of last week demonstrating resilience despite uncertain geopolitics. Source: The Economic Times, Kolkata, dated 6th June 2024 |
With reference to the above, name the institution that is authorised to monitor such reserves in our country.
Central Bank of India
State Bank of India
Citi Bank
Indian Bank
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______ is a method of training, used in technical trades and crafts, in which a long period is required to become proficient.
Under study
Job rotation
Mentoring
Apprenticeship
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Assertion (A): Parity Pricing is the most logical strategy when it is very difficult to calculate the cost of the products.
Reason (R): When price leadership is well established, setting price according to the competitors is the safest policy.
(A) is true and (R) is false.
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
Both (A) and (R) are false.
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Mr. Ajay, an executive of an organisation, should undergo which of the following methods of training to learn from the board of directors, how they take decisions, interact with each other and develop problem solving skills?
Job rotation
Under study
Committee Membership
Apprenticeship Training
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Companies like Amul and Colgate have well established markets in India. Their advertisement is still a regular feature in multiple newspapers and television channels. Such advertisements can be classified as:
- Concept advertisement
- Reminder advertisement
- Institutional advertisement
- Product advertisement
1 and 2
2 and 3
3 and 4
2 and 4
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Comprehensive function of Human Resource Management is not concerned with managing all types of people at each level.
True
False
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Distinguish between skimming pricing and penetrating pricing.
Chapter:
State one point of difference between Cash Credit and Overdraft.
Chapter:
Justify the following sentence for or against and give a reason:
Walk-in interview is a direct method of recruitment.
Chapter:
Justify the following sentence for or against and give a reason:
There are certain costs which are neither totally fixed nor fully variable.
Chapter:
Justify the following sentence for or against and give a reason:
Newspapers and tea are purchased with special efforts.
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What is meant by HRM?
Chapter: [3.1] Importance of Human Resource
Discuss any two R’s with respect to environmental values and ethics.
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Name and explain the method used for selling standardised goods.
Chapter:
What is direct selling?
Chapter: [1.2] Marketing Mix - 4 P’S
Give two agency functions of commercial banks.
Chapter: [2.3] Banking and Bank Transactions
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Ms. Asha started a cosmetic business and tried to develop a positive image of her brand product towards her customers. With reference to this, explain any two methods of brand promotion implemented by Ms. Asha to increase brand loyalty among her customers.
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Public relations help to inform, educate and persuade media. Write any five points to explain the scope of public relations.
Chapter:
Give any two uses of Income and Expenditure Account.
Chapter: [2.2] Principles of Financial Accounting and Reporting
Study the pictures given below and describe the movement.

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Identify the highlighted ‘C’ stage of the product life cycle given in the image below and specify its any four features.

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On what basis of distinction is fixed cost differentiated from variable cost?
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What is meant by the compensation function of human resource management?
Chapter:
Explain the activities of the compensation function of human resource management.
Chapter:
Name and explain any three types of interviews.
Chapter:
Explain two features of the following:
Personal selling
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Write short notes on the business entity concept.
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Write short note on the going concern concept.
Chapter: [2.1] Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
Acid rain is essentially an outcome of aggressive industrialisation in the developed countries.
In view of the above statement, explain any two impacts of acid rain on the environment.
Chapter:
State one difference between cheque and bank draft.
Chapter: [2.3] Banking and Bank Transactions
Write a short note on an automated teller machine.
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CASE STUDY With the advancement in technology and the goal to scale its business, JK Tyre & Industries has been working on a two-pronged strategy to add ‘significant relevance’ to its overall business. Along with the mainstream tyres, the Delhi based company is also running a fleet operating management business and a mobility business vertical. “In the fleet management business, from selling a tyre as a commodity, it becomes a kind of service. We have tied up with 1300 of the 1800 large fleets across India. We provide all the services and the customer pays for the tyre’s upfront cost.” Anuj Kathuria, India President, JK Tyres, said. Any fleet of 100 trucks/buses, or more, is considered a ‘large fleet’. An initiative like the fleet management service also contributes to sustained relationship with customers, leading to repeat purchases of tyres by them. The customer base of 1300 fleet operators hasn’t come easily for JK Tyres, an early mover with such a business intervention in the industry. The customer base has been built over the past two decades. Under the fleet management business, JK Tyres is also offering tyre-as-a-service. It has about 250 pit stops, and close to 100 truck wheel centres, where its services are provided. The company, which has also developed a tyre with 80% biodegradable materials, says that the ‘green tyre’ is close to a market launch. The tyre major has a target to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. -auto.economictimes.indiatimes.com, February 9, 2024. |
With reference to the above case study answer the following questions:
- Analyse the above case study and give any five differences between product and service.
- Explain how ‘Industrialisation’ and ‘Transport’ cause ecological damage.
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- Mention any three steps taken by the president of JK Tyres to contribute sustained relationship with customer.
- Describe any two steps taken by JK Tyres to develop as a part of the fleet management business.
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