CBSE class 12 Business Studies paper is underway throughout the country. After consecutive easy papers, business studies paper was moderate. Students claimed that some questions were tricky but overall the paper was scoring.
Subject teachers said nearly 10-15 per cent of the questions were a bit difficult — referring to HOTS, the rest was well-balanced paper. Teachers said the language in the paper this year was clearer as compared to last few years. For example, the case studies were confusing for teachers and students, but this time there was a clarity which made the paper student friendly. ' The Class XII Business Studies paper for the year 2017-18 seemed to be balanced.
Difficulty level of the paper was average. Paper was mainly based on NCERT textbook. 3 marks questions were direct from the book, whereas rest 48 marks paper was based on application-based case studies.
Few case studies were lengthy. Overall paper was good and thorough knowledge of textbook and in-depth understanding will definitely help students to score high marks. It will be easy to score good marks but definitely scoring 100 marks maybe a little challenging because of case study based questions, which required critical and analytical thinking,' said Charu Malhotra, PGT Business studies, Mount Abu Public School, Delhi. 'The paper was good but few case studies were tricky and lengthy,'said Saumya Jain, a Class 12 Commerce student from Mount Abu School. 'The paper was easy and balanced.
It was totally based on NCERT textbook,' said another student Mallika Anand. Anshita, another student who appeared in the exam today said, 'Paper was easy to score well.
Completed well on time.' Neha Goel, PGT Business Studies, Evergreen Senior Secondary School, Vasundhara Enclave, said, “The paper was conceptual and well balanced. Case studies were a bit long and needed time to read and comprehend. However, it is expected that the students will be able to identify these case studies as they contain certain conceptual hints and key words, which directly hit the right answer. Apart from case studies questions were direct and simple.'
Understanding business activity. Business activity. Classification of businesses. Enterprise, business growth and size. Types of business organisation. Business objectives and stakeholder objectives 2.
People in business. Motivating workers. Organisation and management. Recruitment, selection and training of workers.
Internal and external communication 3. Marketing. Marketing, competition and the customer. Market research. Marketing mix.
Marketing strategy 4. Operations management. Production of goods and services. Costs, scale of production and break-even analysis. Achieving quality production. Location decisions 5.
Financial information and decisions. Business finance: needs and sources.
Cash-flow forecasting and working capital. Income statements. Balance sheets. Analysis of accounts 6. External influences on business activity. Government economic objectives and policies. Environmental and ethical issues.
Business and the international economy.
Understanding business activity. Business activity. Classification of businesses. Enterprise, business growth and size. Types of business organisation.
Business objectives and stakeholder objectives 2. People in business. Motivating workers. Organisation and management. Recruitment, selection and training of workers. Internal and external communication 3. Marketing.
Marketing, competition and the customer. Market research. Marketing mix. Marketing strategy 4.
Operations management. Production of goods and services. Costs, scale of production and break-even analysis. Achieving quality production. Location decisions 5. Financial information and decisions. Business finance: needs and sources.
Cash-flow forecasting and working capital. Income statements. Balance sheets. Analysis of accounts 6. External influences on business activity. Government economic objectives and policies. Environmental and ethical issues.
Business and the international economy. Plautus menaechmi summary.
Grade 11 end of year Business Studies exam paper SECTION A QUESTION 1 1.1 Various options are provided as answers to the following questions. Select the correct answer and simply write the letter (A – D) in the block provided alongside each question. 1.1.1 Government budgets and allocations to the various sectors forms part of the. Fiscal Policy. Monetary Policy. 1.1.2 Which of the following are the characteristics of the company Urban Brew Ltd: i.
It’s name ends with proprietary limited ii. The liability of shareholders is limited iii.
Meeting of shareholders are required iv. The public are invited to buy shares v. Shares are freely transferable vi. The are 1 – 10 members Choose the correct combination: A.
I, ii, iii and iv B. Ii, iii, iv and v C. Ii, iii, v and vi D. I, iii, v and vi 1.1.3 The name of this type of company must end in “Incorporated”. State Owned Company B.
Public Company C. Personal Liability Company D. Non-Profit Companies 1.1.4 Which of the following is not considered a reason for international trade? Geographical position B.
Comparative advantage of products C. Lack of technology in developing countries D.
International economic sanctions 1.1.5 These are the main risk-bearing shares. Holders of these shares receive their dividends out of the profits remaining after the preference shareholders have been paid their fixed dividends. Preference shares B. Distributable reserves C.
Debentures D. Ordinary shares 1.1.6 A written guarantee from a bank that it will purchase any shares remaining, in order to make up the minimum subscription. Preliminary expenses B. Minimum subscription C. Underwriting of shares D. None of the above 1.1.7 A protection mechanism for companies to ensure that strategic and critical information on the way the company operates. The Basic Conditions of Employment Act B.
Restraint of trade agreement C. Arbitration clause D. Business acumen 1.1.8 A problem-solving technique involving management issuing a set of anonymous questionnaires to get employees’ opinions.
Then, a second questionnaire is offered, together with everyone’s view points, to be answered with a new perspective. Nominal group technique B.
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Delphi technique C. DRIVE technique D.
Progressive abstraction technique 1.1.9 When previously disadvantaged people get preferential treatment in the workplace, it is known as A. Affirmative action.
Human resource management. 1.10.1 Privatisation is the term used when: A. A private company begins trading on the JSE B. A public company begins trading on the JSE C. The State sells public sector businesses to the private sector D.
The Minister of Finance raises taxes from the private sector (10x2=20) QUESTION 2 Supply the concepts that are being described below. 2.1 This process takes two concepts that usually have nothing in common and puts them together to develop new ideas for products or services. 2.2 The liability of partners in a partnership. 2.3 A type of market research which involves the gathering of peoples’ opinions and attitudes. 2.4 SOC stands for. 2.5 This type of labour has labourers with no formal training and are often employed where ‘training on the job’ is all that is required.Province of the EASTERN CAPE EDUCATION NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 11 NOVEMBER 2012 BUSINESS STUDIES MARKS: 300 TIME: 3 hours This question paper consists of 10 pages.
2 BUSINESS STUDIES (NOVEMBER 2012) INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION Read the following instructions carefully before answering the questions. This question paper consists of three sections and covers all learning outcomes (LO1 to LO4). SECTION A: COMPULSORY SECTION B: Consists of THREE COMPULSORY questions. SECTION C: Consists of FOUR questions. Answer any TWO of the four questions in this section. Consider the time allocation for each question when answering the questions. Read the instructions for each question carefully and answer only what is required.
Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this question paper. Except where other instructions are given, answers must be written in full sentences. Use the mark allocation and the nature of each question to determine the length of an answer. Start the answer to EACH question on a NEW PAGE, for example: QUESTION 2 – New page, QUESTION 3 – New page, etc.
Complete QUESTION 1 on the ANSWER SHEET provided. The answer sheet is the last page on this question paper.Topic 1- Nature Of Business The importance of businesses The function of business in creating value/benefit A business is an organization that buys and sells goods, makes products or provides services. Business enterprises undertake many activities to provide the products demanded by customers, however, the most important activity is production. The management of the business, organizes all aspects of running the business including choosing a particular product or service Production Refers to those activities undertaken by the business that combine the resources to create products that satisfy customer needs and wants.Aussie Bum is an Australian business that was established in 2001. The company initially manufactured men’s underwear, though has recently broadened its product range to include leisurewear, swimwear and sportswear. The present director of AussieBum Sean Ashby “believed he could make more traditional bathers”. Despite the criticism off retailers and department stores Ashby proceeded with his idea and was determined to try his exclusive approach.
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AussieBum is now a global success earning over $10 million a year, with 150 different products available. AussieBum has been significantly impacted by globalisation. Globalisation is the “process by which traditional barriers between countries are removed. These barriers include language, currency, differing values, geographic, politics and laws/policies”. ( Business Studies In Action Text Book).
Some impacts of globalisation includes: increased trade, immigration/emigration, advanced technology (aeroplanes/mobile phones), cultural integration and employment opportunities. In regards to business globalisation can alter a lot of aspects of operations. Some examples of operations impacts of globalisation include: purchasing materials and fabrics: this can be made cheaper and there may be more variety of materials to choose from. Transportation of inputs and outputs: there is faster more effective ways of transportation, there is more options such as boats.of a global business would be McDonalds or Coca Cola. Oxfam is a voluntary sector business; private businesses are businesses that are owned by private citizens set out to make a profit; public sector business is a business that has been set up by or taken over by the government, their objectives are to provide for society as well as making a profit; voluntary sector business is a business that is supervised by trustees and their goal is to provide a service to a wider community in need.
The primary sector stage focuses on getting the raw materials of a product. For example, miners will mine for different types of metals. When miners collect enough of a metal they can be sold to buyers. The secondary sector stage is when the raw materials are made into products that consumers will want to buy.
For example, car manufacturers may now use the metal they bought from the miners to make car parts and build cars with them. The tertiary sector stage is when the finished product gets advertised and sold off to either other businesses or to customers. For example, the car manufacturer can sell their parts to other businesses and can sell their cars to the customers. Oxfam is a tertiary business that provides a service. When they get donations, they send them to people who are less fortunate. For example, providing food, clothes and water to people living in third world countries.التقييم التربوي الشامل لدولة قطر االختبار التجريبي 2013 اللغة االنجليزية الصف الحادي عشر ( متقدم ) English Reading/Writing Grade 11 Advanced WRITING STRATEGIES AND MECHANICS 1 Choose the words that belong in the blank. My brother was always fascinated by how the human heart works, so it was not surprising that he became.
A an audiologist B a cardiologist C a dermatologist D an anthropologist 2 Choose the words that belong in the blank. A new computer store is opening this weekend. It’s name, means it is a very big store. A Computer Kilomart B Computer Dynomart C Computer Extramart D Computer Megamart 3 Choose the word that belongs in the blank. Many people in the world face a of clean drinking water. Clean drinking water is either far away or simply not available. A shortage B development C source D variety 4 Choose the word that belongs in the blank.
Scientists study changes in air pressure and wind movements to help what the weather will be in the future. A capture B handle C predict D revise Read the paragraphs below and answer the questions that follow. The Overfishing of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (1) Atlantic bluefin tuna are warm-blooded fish that inhabit the waters of the North Atlantic and its adjacent seas. (2) These fish are fast and powerful swimmers that weigh 250 kilograms on average and grow up to two meters long.
(3) , their. Business Description Grills is a small chicken shop situated in Woolooware. It is a sole trade business that is run by a couple Spiro and Anastasia. The business is based on selling fast and easy foods to local and sometimes not so local people and is catered for families and also just individual people looking for something to eat, either something light and small or even a meal. At Grills there is a wide range of affordable meals and snacks, it is tasty, fresh, hygienic and has fulfilling meals.
The meals are easy to consume and they have just in time services. Grills is very tidy and has a orderly space set up for the customers.
Location Grills is located on Wills Rd in Woolooware. The location of the shop is very convenient to local residents and other shops owners nearby. It is also convenient to school children as it is located right across the road from Woolooware Primary School and isn’t too far of a walk from Woolooware High School. Strengths Grills has some strengths some of which include that it has a success of having continual customers, good quality food, friendly staff, cleanliness of the shop, parking spaces provided and it is also easily recognisable through signage which is located out the front of the shop.
Management Approaches: The management approaches used at Grills would be the planning, organising and controlling of the business. These things include for planning. Business Entities, Laws, and Regulations Paper Greg Celentano BUS/415 – Business Law Teresa Anderson June 13, 2011 Business Entities, Laws, and Regulations Paper This paper will examine two business scenarios and determine which business entity is the best choice for each business after taking in to consideration control, taxation, and liability issues. In addition laws and regulations each business must consider in starting the business will be identified along with the risks that each business must protect itself against. Next this paper will examine a construction scenario and identify the employment laws and regulations with which the business must comply in making a decision in regards to which applicant to hire. Restaurant/Bar Lou and Jose plan to open a sports bar and restaurant where customers socialize and watch sporting events on large-screen TVs that hang around the bar. They do not have much money, but they do have Miriam, a wealthy investor who does not have time to participate in the business, but wants to provide capital to start the business in return for a percentage ownership. Business Entity For this business scenario the best business entity is a limited partnership.
Cambridge International A & AS Level Business Studies Syllabus code 9707 Centres and candidates may choose to:. Take all A and AS components at one exam session, leading to the full Advanced Level qualification (Papers 1, 2 and 3) or. Take the AS components (Papers 1 and 2) at one exam session and, having received the AS qualification, take the additional A2 component (Paper 3) at a later session, leading to the full Advanced Level qualification or. Take the AS components only (Papers 1 and 2) at one exam session, leading to the Advanced Subsidiary qualification.
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