Exam Details
Subject | entrepreneurship and the world of business | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.sc. – i (entrepreneurship) | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | March, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
B.Sc. I (Semester (CBCS Pattern) Examination, 2018
ENTREPRENEURSHIP (Paper
Entrepreneurship and the World of Business
Day and Date Saturday, 31-3-2018 Max. Marks 70
Time 10.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
N.B. All questions are compulsory.
Draw figure where it is necessary.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
1. Multiple choice question 14
The term entrepreneur was first used in language.
French Greek
American Latin
Adverse and financial conditions can motivate an individual to
set up a new venture.
Favorable Supportive
High All of these
Features of entrepreneurship is
Economic activity Creative activity
Innovative activity All of these
entrepreneur is characterized by great caution and skepticism
in practicing any change.
Innovating Fabian
Imitative None of these
The term motivation has derived from the word
Motivate Motives
Motive Motivational
The most important function of an entrepreneur is
Risk assumption function Managerial function
Function of innovation Decision making function
An entrepreneur is the of the enterprise which he establishes
by himself.
Owner Manager
Employee Worker
In phase of entrepreneurship development, the motivated
entrepreneurs are properly trained.
Development Training
Maturity Initial
While entrepreneurs refers to a person, entrepreneurship refers to
Action Development
Achievement Function
10) factors encourage women to become entrepreneurs.
Pull Push
Family Creative
11) may be defined as the process that motivates a person into
action and includes him to continue the course of action for the achievement
of goals.
Motivation Innovation
Identification Development
12) The entrepreneurs who blindly follows the traditional methods of production
in spite of the loss is called
Drone entrepreneur Adoptive entrepreneur
Fabian entrepreneur Innovative entrepreneur
13) Entrepreneurship development consist of phases.
One Four Two Three
14) Entrepreneur arising within an organisation is called
Intrapreneur Innovator
Economist Manager
2. Answer any seven of the following 14
Partnership firm.
Write note on women entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurship as process.
Explain motivation concept.
Introduction to commerce.
Classification of business activity.
Management of business growth.
Meaning and definition of business.
Sole trader/proprietor.
3. Answer any two of the following 10
Types of entrepreneurs.
Explain nature and scope of business ethics.
Write note on HUF.
Explain in detail the concept of innovation. 4
4. Answer any two of the following 14
Importance of business ethics in India.
Factor responsible for emergence of entrepreneurship.
Explain in detail qualities required to become a successful entrepreneur.
5. Attempt any two of the following 14
Explain the problems faced by women entrepreneurs.
Explain the entrepreneurial motivation in detail.
Explain the role of entrepreneurship in Indian economy.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP (Paper
Entrepreneurship and the World of Business
Day and Date Saturday, 31-3-2018 Max. Marks 70
Time 10.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
N.B. All questions are compulsory.
Draw figure where it is necessary.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
1. Multiple choice question 14
The term entrepreneur was first used in language.
French Greek
American Latin
Adverse and financial conditions can motivate an individual to
set up a new venture.
Favorable Supportive
High All of these
Features of entrepreneurship is
Economic activity Creative activity
Innovative activity All of these
entrepreneur is characterized by great caution and skepticism
in practicing any change.
Innovating Fabian
Imitative None of these
The term motivation has derived from the word
Motivate Motives
Motive Motivational
The most important function of an entrepreneur is
Risk assumption function Managerial function
Function of innovation Decision making function
An entrepreneur is the of the enterprise which he establishes
by himself.
Owner Manager
Employee Worker
In phase of entrepreneurship development, the motivated
entrepreneurs are properly trained.
Development Training
Maturity Initial
While entrepreneurs refers to a person, entrepreneurship refers to
Action Development
Achievement Function
10) factors encourage women to become entrepreneurs.
Pull Push
Family Creative
11) may be defined as the process that motivates a person into
action and includes him to continue the course of action for the achievement
of goals.
Motivation Innovation
Identification Development
12) The entrepreneurs who blindly follows the traditional methods of production
in spite of the loss is called
Drone entrepreneur Adoptive entrepreneur
Fabian entrepreneur Innovative entrepreneur
13) Entrepreneurship development consist of phases.
One Four Two Three
14) Entrepreneur arising within an organisation is called
Intrapreneur Innovator
Economist Manager
2. Answer any seven of the following 14
Partnership firm.
Write note on women entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurship as process.
Explain motivation concept.
Introduction to commerce.
Classification of business activity.
Management of business growth.
Meaning and definition of business.
Sole trader/proprietor.
3. Answer any two of the following 10
Types of entrepreneurs.
Explain nature and scope of business ethics.
Write note on HUF.
Explain in detail the concept of innovation. 4
4. Answer any two of the following 14
Importance of business ethics in India.
Factor responsible for emergence of entrepreneurship.
Explain in detail qualities required to become a successful entrepreneur.
5. Attempt any two of the following 14
Explain the problems faced by women entrepreneurs.
Explain the entrepreneurial motivation in detail.
Explain the role of entrepreneurship in Indian economy.
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