A ______ neither buys nor sells but applies for subscription to the new issues.
1.bear.
2.bull.
3.deer.
4.dear.
Ackermans model describe _______ through which companies tend to in developing a response to social issues.
1.3 phases.
2.4 phases.
3.5 phases.
4.6 phases.
Ackermans model is constructed by _______________
1.John Ackerman.
2.Milton Ackerman.
3.Robert Ackerman.
4.Million Ackerman.
An element of business environment comes under the condition of ______
1.macro environment and micro environment.
2.internal environment.
3.external environment.
4.local environment.
Announcement of a new industrial policy was done by Mr.P.V.NARASIMHA RAO in the year ____
1.1991.
2.1992.
3.1993.
4.1994.
Change of technology is a norm & not an ________ in the current world.
1.exception.
2.extra.
3.experiment.
4.doubt.
DIC is called _____
1.District Industrial Center.
2.Distribution Industrial Center.
3.District Institution Center.
4.Distribution Institution Center.
Environmental analysis is not a guarantee of organizations ______
1.effectiveness.
2.function.
3.talent.
4.machines.
Ethical attitude _______ helps management make better.
1.decision.
2.structure.
3.people.
4.provision.
Ethics is important to create _______
1.value and belief.
2.interest.
3.attitude.
4.Perception.
Every economy totally free from government role?
1.Government.
2.Private.
3.Small.
4.Big.
Fundamental rights emphasis about right to life and _______ property.
1.personal.
2.private.
3.enemy.
4.friend.
Identifying early signals of possible environmental changes is by ______
1.scanning.
2.monitoring.
3.assessment.
4.implementation.
In 1993 _____ committee was appointed by the government to recommend few measures for effective privatization.
1.Rangarajan.
2.Thangarajan.
3.Srinivasan.
4.Soundarajan.
India is known for its _______
1.directivity.
2.diversity.
3.degree.
4.diplomacy.
Industrialization has raised the standard of _______
1.employees.
2.owners.
3.shopkeepers.
4.farmers.
Introduction to the constitution is _____
1.Preamble.
2.fundamental rights.
3.directive principles of state policy.
4.None of the above.
Marxism is otherwise called _______
1.socialism.
2.economism.
3.communism.
4.capitalism.
Miscellaneous provisions comes under directive principles of ______ policy.
1.state.
2.government.
3.central.
4.town.
Miscellaneous provisions comes under which political institution?
1.Preamble.
2.Fundamental rights.
3.Directive principles of state policy.
4.None of the above.
NABARD was setup in ______
1.1983.
2.1984.
3.1982.
4.1981.
Of the 4, which is the most powerful political institution?
1.Preamble.
2.Legislature.
3.Executive.
4.Judicial.
On may 14, _______ the ministry of state for company affairs introduced in the parliament.
1.1991.
2.1992
3.1993.
4.1994.
On the basis of spreading, interventions are categorized into ________
1.direct and indirect.
2.cohesive And inductive.
3.formal and informal.
4.usual and unusual.
Preamble of constitution proclaims _____
1.justice.
2.sovereignty.
3.liberty.
4.fraternity.
Prospective mode focuses on identifying ______________ of potential environmental change.
1.protectors.
2.indicators.
3.converters.
4.loss.
Recycling waste materials and make full utilization of byproducts is one of the objective of _____
1.Prime system.
2.preamble.
3.postamble.
4.prim able.
Social and cultural environment comes under ______ environment.
1.micro.
2.macro
3.semi micro
4.de micro
Technological change is a potent force in the reconfiguring of industrial boundaries and _______
1.business.
2.peace.
3.stability.
4.power.
Technology is the systematic application of _____
1.art.
2.physics.
3.physics.
4.zoology.
The center for political authority for all functions is ______
1.legislature.
2.executive.
3.judiciary.
4.priest.
The center of political authority is _____
1.executive.
2.judiciary.
3.legislature.
4.park
The exercise of authority varies according to the _______
1.management.
2.HR.
3.responsibility.
4.profit.
The second five year plan was given during _____
1.1956.
2.1957.
3.1958.
4.1959.
There are ______________ fundamental rights.
1.10.
2.12.
3.14.
4.16.
Under Socialism the tools of production are managed by _________
1.public.
2.government.
3.owners.
4.employees.
Water logging & increased salinity & alkalinity of soil are the manifestation of ___
1.pollution.
2.medicine.
3.rain.
4.waterfall
What does the term bigness mean in business?
1.Mass production.
2.Mass marketing.
3.Mass production and mass marketing.
4. Low sales.
Which environment refers to all forces which have a technological impact on business?
1.Economic environment.
2.Political environment.
3.Technological environment.
4.Physical environment.
Which of the following is not a Environment impact study?
1.Forest conservation.
2.Decentralization.
3.Sanctuary Development
4.Health Aspects.
Which plan gives priority for family planning?
1.state policy.
2.judicial policy.
3.industrial.
4.energy policy.
Who gave a practical shape to privatization?
1.MARGARAT THATCHER.
2.LOUIS PETER.
3.WILLIAMS.
4.FAYOL.
_____ means complete dependence on another countries rule.
1.Democratic.
2.Sovereignty.
3.Monarch.
4.Communism.
______ is concerned with the relationship of living things and their environment.
1.Ecology.
2.Penology.
3.Geology.
4.Menology.
_______ is also called government which implements whatever is decided by the parliament.
1.Legislature.
2.Executive.
3.Judiciary.
4.None of the above.
_______ occurs when one company grants a licence to a company in another country.
1.Licencing.
2.Medium grants.
3.Short span.
4.Fine.
_______ principles are subsidiary to fundamental right.
1.Directive.
2.In directive.
3.Independent.
4.Dependent.
_______ refers to board for industrial and financial reframing.
1.BFIR.
2.BIFR.
3.BOIFR.
4.BIFRG.
_______ refers to the intensity of competition among firms.
1.Intensity of rivalry.
2.Competitiveness.
3.Absolute competition.
4.Non competence.
__________ are also referred to as neighbourhood or spillover effects.
1.Internalities.
2.Externalities.
3.Naturalities.
4.Prosperities.