Q.No Questions Marks Total Marks 1 Briefly describe the different steps involved in a research process. What are the characteristics of good research?
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1 ASSIGNMENT DRIVE FALL 01 PROGRAM BBA SEMESTER SUBJECT CODE & NAME BBA 01 RESEARCH METHODS BK ID B118 CREDITS MARKS 0 Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for marks questions should be approximately of 00 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme. Q.No Questions Marks Total Marks 1 Briefly describe the different steps involved in a research process. What are the characteristics of good research? Meaning of Research Listing the steps of the research process Explanation of the steps involved in a research process Characteristics of good research a. Explain the different types of research designs. b. Differentiate between Probability and Non-probability sampling methods. Meaning of research design Types of research designs Meaning of Probability and Non-probability sampling methods Differences The important task ahead of the researcher is to document the entire work done in the form of a well-structured research report. Explain the report writing steps. What are the guidelines for writing the research report? 1 Meaning of a Research Report Report writing steps Guidelines for writing the Research Report
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3 ASSIGNMENT DRIVE FALL 01 PROGRAM Bachelor of Business Administration- BBA SEMESTER SUBJECT CODE & NAME BBA0: BUSINESS STRATEGY BK ID B119 CREDIT & MARKS CREDITS; 0 MARKS Note: Answer all questions. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme. Q. No Questions Marks Total Marks 1 Give the meaning of the following: (a) Business strategy (b) Business Policy (c) Strategic Analysis (d) Strategic Planning (a) Business strategy (b) Business Policy (c) Strategic Analysis (d) Strategic Planning.... Define strategic management. What are the causes for failure of Strategic Management? Definition of Strategic Management Causes for failure of Strategic Management Write short notes on the following: a) Core competencies and their importance b) Strategic leadership. a) Core competencies and their importance b) Strategic leadership. 7
4 ASSIGNMENT DRIVE FALL 01 PROGRAM BBA SEMESTER SUBJECT CODE & NAME BBA 0 & FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING BK ID B10 CREDITS MARKS 60 Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for marks questions should be approximately of 00 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme. Q.No Questions Marks Total Marks 1 Journalize the following transactions in the books of Balu. 00 Rs. Jan. 1 Commenced business,000 Jan. Goods purchased for cash 1,000 Jan. Paid freight 00 Jan. 7 Goods sold to Raj Kumar on credit,000 Jan. 8 Paid for stationery,000 Jan. Paid for Rent 1,000 Jan.1 Cash received from Mohan Das 1,00 Allowed him discount 600 Jan.1 Paid Premium,000 Jan.0 Paid to postage 1,000 Jan. Paid for salaries 00 Jan.0 Commission received 1,000
5 Preparation of all the journal entries with the correct amount Narration 8 Accountancy refers to a systematic knowledge of accounting. It explains why to do and how to do of various aspects of accounting. Explain the objectives of accounting and explain the categories of users. Explanation of accounting objectives Explanation of categories of users What do you understand by good will? Explain the accounting treatment of goodwill at the time of admission. Give journal entry for the below problem: T and S are partners in a firm sharing profit in the ratio :. They admitted G as a new partner for 1/th share in the profit. G brings Rs.,000 for her share of goodwill and Rs.1,0,000 for capital. They have withdrawn the goodwill from the firm. Make journal entries in the books of the firm after the admission of G. The new profit sharing ratio will be :1:1. Meaning of good will with the formula Accounting treatment of good will at the time of admission Journal entry in the books of T,S and G Differentiate between trade discount and cash discount. Enter the following transactions in Sadhana s simple cash book. 0 April 1 st April Balance of cash in hand Rs th April Purchased goods for cash from X for Rs.0 1 th April Sold goods for Rs. 80 to Y for cash 0 th April Received commission Rs.6 nd April Paid Commission Rs. 8 th April Paid to Reena on account Rs.71 0 th April Paid salary to the office clerk Rs.0 and office rent Rs.60 Differences between trade discount and cash discount Preparation of cash book Final Accounts are prepared at the end of accounting year with various adjustments. Explain the features and objectives of final accounts. Explanation of objectives of final accounts Explanation of features of final accounts 7
6 6 Prepare Trading, Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet from the following particulars as at 1st March 01. Trial Balance Particulars Dr. (Rs) Cr. (Rs) Capital / Drawings 1,00,000 Cash in hand 1,00 - Bank % -,000 Purchase and Sales 1,000 1,000 Returns 1,000,000 Establishments charges,00 - Taxes and Insurance 00 - Provision for Doubtful Debts - 1,000 Bad Debts 00 - Sundry Debtors and Creditors,000 1,80 Commission - 00 Investments,000 - Stock on 1 April 0,000 - Furniture Bills Receivable & Bills payable,000,00 Collected Sales Tax - 10 Total,000,000 Further, you are required to take into consideration the following information: a) Salary Rs.0 and taxes Rs.00 are outstanding but insurance Rs.0 prepaid b) Commission amounting to Rs.0 has been received in advance for work to be done next year. c) Interest accrued on investments Rs. d) Provision for doubtful Debts is to be maintained at 0% e) Depreciation on furniture is to be charged at % p.a.
7 f) Stock on 1 st March 01 was valued at Rs.,00 g) A fire occurred on th March 01 in the godown and stock of the value of Rs.1,000 was destroyed. It was fully insured and the insurance company admitted the claim in full. Calculation of Trading and P/L a/c Preparation of balance sheet
8 ASSIGNMENT DRIVE FALL 01 PROGRAM Bachelor of Business Administration- BBA SEMESTER SUBJECT CODE & BBA 0- Marketing Management NAME BK ID B11 CREDIT & MARKS Credits, 60 marks Q.No Questions Marks Total Marks 1 Explain the personal, socio-cultural, Psychological determinants of consumer behaviour. Definition of consumer behaviour 1 Personal determinants- Consumer demographics,consumer psychographics Socio-Cultural determinants- Social factors, Cultural factors Environmental factors Psychological determinants Perception, Learning, Memory Motivation Describe the methods of environmental analysis-swot, PEST. Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat Political, Economic, Social, Technological Environment The brand is the symbol of the product s personality. It is developed though diligent market research and is based on the customer s needs and wants. Explain the various steps which are undertaken in the formation of a brand with examples. Definition of brand Steps involved in brand development 6 Examples Define Product mix. Explain the factors determine the decisions of the Product mix. Definition of Product mix Factors determine the decisions of the product mix 8
9 Define Green Marketing. What are the reasons for which companies adopt green marketing? Definition of Green marketing Reasons for which companies adopt green marketing 8 6 Discuss the characteristics of services (any three) and the important strategies which help in marketing of services. Characteristics of Services (any three) Strategies for marketing of services 7 Note Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for marks questions should be approximately of 00 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
10 ASSIGNMENT DRIVE FALL 01 PROGRAM Bachelor of Business Administration- BBA SEMESTER II SUBJECT CODE & BBA0 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM NAME BK ID B1 CREDIT & MARKS Credits, 60 marks Q. Questions Marks Total No Marks 1 Define MIS. Describe the characteristics and functions of MIS. Meaning of MIS Characteristics of MIS Describing the functions of MIS What do you mean by ERP? Describe the situations before and after the existence of ERP. Explain the challenges involved in ERP Definition of ERP Explaining the situations before and after ERP Explaining the challenges in ERP Explain the applications and systems used in E-communication. Application and systems used in E-communication There is an information explosion in today s society. There are lot of advantages of DBMS like proper maintenance of the data and maintaining security. Explain the process of data transition using diagram and an example of your own. Drawing the diagram Explaining the process of data transition with an example Explaining the process
11 There are two investment plans in the market whose details are given below based on which you need to decide which investment plan you need to select. Suggest which investment plan you prefer and why? Particulars Plan A Plan B Investment in Rs..7 Million Savings/ gain per year in Rs. Million No. of years savings or gain would occur Discount Rate 1% 1% A reasoning about the plans Writing Formulae Answering which plan is better 1 Calculations and correct answers 6 Write short notes on the following : a) Transaction Processing System (TPS) b) Knowledge Based System (KBS) Concept of Transaction Processing System Concept of Knowledge Based System Note Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for marks questions should be approximately of 00 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
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