Business Studies 2010 CBSE [ All India ] Set III
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Q1
Hero Ltd’s target is to produce 10,000 shirts per month at a cost of Rs. 150 per shirt. The Production Manager could achieve this target at a cost of Rs. 160 per shirt. Do you think the Production Manager is ‘effective’ ? Give reason in support of your answer.
Marks:1Answer:
Yes, he is effective as he is able to produce 10,000 shirts in a month but he is not efficient as he has exceeded the production cost.
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Q2
Name the method of training in which the trainee learns under the guidance of a master worker.
Marks:1Answer:
Apprenticeship Training.
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Q3
Name any two essential ingredients of sound working capital management.
Marks:1Answer:
Nature of Business and Business Cycle Fluctuations.
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Q4
‘Cost of debt’ is lower than the ‘cost of equity share capital’. Give reasons why even then a company cannot work only with the debt.
Marks:1Answer:
To avoid permanent burden of paying interest, a company cannot work only with the debt.
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Q5
List any two organisational objectives of management.
Marks:1Answer:
Survival and growth
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Q6
Give any one reason why principles of management do not provide a readymade solution to all managerial problems?
Marks:1Answer:
They do not provide a readymade solution because they are formed by practice and experimentation.
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Q7
State the objective of Fatigue Study.
Marks:1Answer:
A worker is bound to be tired physically and mentally if he/she works continuously. The rest intervals will help one to regain stamina and work again with the same capacity.
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Q8
Give any one advantage of external sources of recruitment.
Marks:1Answer:
There is a wider choice.
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Q9
Name the method of training in which the trainees learn on the equipments they will be using.
Marks:1Answer:
Vestibule training
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Q10
Which act of consumer protection provides for the formation of Consumer Protection Council’s in every district and state of the country?
Marks:1Answer:
Consumer Protection Act 1986