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Re: ignou previous year question papers for bdp
The Indira Gandhi National Open University is offering A bachelor's degree is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to seven years. BDP degree of IGNOU: Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Commerce with Major in Accountancy and Finance BCom with Major in Corporate Affairs and Administration BCom with Major in Financial and Cost Accounting Bachelor of Commerce BBA in Retailing Bachelor of Computer Applications Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Science (Hospitality and Hotel Administration) Bachelor of Library and Information Science Indira Gandhi National Open University Previous Year Question Papers For BDP Indira Gandhi National Open University Previous Year Question Papers For BDP: 1. Attempt any four of the following: (a) Distinguish between entrepreneur and promoter. (b) State the characteristics of a capital market. (c) Explain forward delivery contracts at the stock exchange. (d) State the various outdoor media of advertising. (e) Enumerate essentials of a good transport system. (f) How does a public enterprise differ from private enterprise ? Explain. PART - B Attempt any three of the following : 2. Name the four forms of business organisation. Describe briefly the requisites of an ideal form of business organisation. 3. What is a stock exchange ? Describe briefly its various functions. 4. Suppose your company has launched a detergent of low price. As the chief of the marketing wing, how will you choose an appropriate media for making it popular ? 5. State the importance of distribution channel in the promotion of business. Describe briefly the factors that influence the choice of the channel. 6. Suppose your company decides to set up a manufacturing unit of apparels. How will you proceed for importing the necessary machinery and technology for the same ? Explain. 7. What do you mean by risk management ? Describe briefly the insurable risks and the non - insurable risks |
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