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TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENT
Course Code : ECO-01
Course Title : Business Organisation
Assignment Code : ECO-01/TMA/2012-13
Assignment Coverage : All Blocks
Maximum Marks : 100
Attempt all the questions
1. What are the essential requisites of an ideal form of business organisation? Explain the criteria for the selection of the form of organisation. (20)
2. What is channel of distribution? Discuss the various factors which influence the choice of channel of distribution. (20)
3. (a) “One man control is the best in the world” comment.
(b) What is stock exchange? Explain its various functions. (10+10)
4. Distinguish between the following:
(a) Commerce and Industry
(b) Advertising and Publicity
(c) Departmental Organisation and Public Corporation
(d) Wholesalers and Retailers (4×5)
5. Write short notes on the following:
(a) Development Banks
(b) Insurance
(c) Government Company
(d) Warehousing (4×5

Foundation Course in English - 2 (FEG-02)
Assignment
All questions are compulsory.
Course Code: FEG-03
Assignment Code: FEG-2/TMA/ZO I 1 - 12
Max. Marks: 100
1 Write a paragraph on any one of the following topics. (1 50-200 words) (1 0)
.1. Protecting the environment
11 Impact of globalization on your culture iii Mercy Killing I Euthanasia iv Curbing Corruption
2 Write a report for a newspaper about the inaugural ceremony of a major sporting event that took place in your city. (250 words) (20)
3 Write a composition on any one of the following topics. (250 words) (20)
I The Facebook generation: 2417 virtually connected with the world but consists of increasingly isolated individuals. Discuss your viewpoint with sound arguments.
. .
11 Nothing honorable about Honour Killing. Is progress really civilizing us or making us more primitive? iii The most cherished childhood experience. iv Technological advancement is no guarantee for human race's immunity to nature's fury.
4 You get an opportunity to interview your role model. Write a

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