Description : The minimum and maximum number of members in a Private Company is– (A) 2 and 50 (B) 2 and 20 (C) 2 and 10 (D) None of the above
Last Answer : Answer: 2 and 50
Description : In a public limited company, the minimum number of directors are– (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) None of the above
Last Answer : Answer: 3
Description : What is the minimum number of directors in a Public Company?
Last Answer : Atleast two directors
Description : What is the quorum of general meetings in the case of private limited company and public limited company ? (A) 2 members and 5 members respectively (B) 3 members and 5 members respectively (C) 5 members in each type of company (D) 5 members and 7 members respectively
Last Answer : Answer: 2 members and 5 members respectively
Description : A public company can start its business operations after getting– (A) Certificate of Incorporation (B) Minimum Subscription (C) Certificate of Commencement of Business (D) Permission of the Controller of Capital Issue
Last Answer : Answer: Certificate of Commencement of Business
Description : The minimum number of members required for registration of a cooperative society are– (A) Two (B) Seven (C) Ten (D) Twenty
Last Answer : Answer: Ten
Description : In a Private Company there are restrictions regarding– (A) Transfer of shares (B) Issue of prospectus (C) Number of members (D) All of the above
Last Answer : Answer: All of the above
Description : An annual general meeting may be called after giving shorter notice instead of 21 clear days, if consent is accorded by– (A) All the directors of company (B) All the members entitled to vote there at (C) Majority of members entitled to vote there all (D) None of the above
Last Answer : Answer: All the members entitled to vote there at
Description : What is the quorum of General Meetings in the case of a Private Company ? (A) 2 members (B) 3 members (C) 4 members (D) 5 members
Last Answer : Answer: 2 members
Description : Members of a company may apply to which one among the following for relief under the Companies Act, 1956 in cases of oppression ? (A) Central Government (B) High Court of Judicature (C) National Company Law Tribunal (D) National Company Law Appellate Tribunal
Last Answer : Answer: National Company Law Tribunal
Description : Which one of the following securities cannot be issued by a Public Limited Company in India ? (A) Participating preference shares (B) Redeemable preference shares (C) Deferred shares (D) Debentures.
Last Answer : Answer: Deferred shares
Description : Under Section 275 of the Companies’ Act, 1956 a person can become director in public company of not more than– (A) 5 companies (B) 10 companies (C) 15 companies (D) 20 companies
Last Answer : Answer: 15 companies
Description : Disinvestment of shares means– (A) To sale the shares of private company to public (B) To sale the shares of public company to the public (C) To sale the shares of Government company to the public (D) To sale of shares by holding company to its subsidiary company
Last Answer : Answer: To sale the shares of public company to the public
Description : Which of these must hold a Statutory Meeting ? (A) Public Limited Company (B) Private Company (C) Unlimited Company (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer: Public Limited Company
Description : A public company can start business– (A) After incorporation (B) After promotion (C) After registration (D) After getting certificate of commencement of business
Last Answer : Answer: After getting certificate of commencement of business
Description : The liability of the shareholders of a public limited company is limited to the extent of– (A) Par value of the share (B) Paid up value of the shares (C) Market price of the shares (D) Intrinsic value of the shares
Last Answer : Answer: Paid up value of the shares
Description : Which of the following companies do not have the obligation to get its Articles of Association registered along with the Memorandum of Association ? (A) Public Company limited by shares (B) Unlimited companies (C) Private companies limited by shares (D) Companies limited by guarantee
Last Answer : Answer: Public Company limited by shares
Description : Minimum number of persons who has to sign the Memorandom of association?
Last Answer : Seven persons in the presence of one witness
Description : One of the major disadvantages of the Matrix form of organization structure is that– (A) it does not pinpoint product profit responsibility (B) it is not oriented towards results (C) there is possibility of disunity of command (D) it generates rivalry between line and staff members
Last Answer : Answer: there is possibility of disunity of command
Description : For calling the Extraordinary General Meeting a clear notice of ……… days must be given to all the members. (A) 7 (B) 15 (C) 21 (D) 30
Last Answer : Answer: 21
Description : Consumers cooperative store is set up by the– (A) Central Government (B) State Government (C) Registrar of Cooperative Societies (D) Members
Last Answer : Answer: Members
Description : In which form the co-operative society, distributes its surplus dividends to its members?
Last Answer : In the form of bonus
Description : On an equity share of Rs. 100, the minimum amount payable on application under the law should be– (A) Rs. 20 (B) Rs. 15 (C) Rs. 10 (D) Rs. 5
Last Answer : Answer: Rs. 5
Description : Paperless office calls for– (A) Minimum record keeping (B) Maximum use of telephone (C) Maximum use of computers (D) Elimination of reporting
Last Answer : Answer: Maximum use of computers
Description : The capital issues of public limited companies are subject to guidelines issued by– (A) Reserve Bank of India (B) Central Government (C) Central Bank of India (D) Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
Last Answer : Answer: Securities amp; Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
Description : ‘Self-help by mutual help’ is a feature of– (A) Public enterprise (B) Public corporation (C) Co-operative society (D) All of the above
Last Answer : Answer: Co-operative society
Description : ‘Profit objective’ is of least priority in case of– (A) Private enterprise (B) Public enterprise (C) Department undertaking (D) Cooperative society
Last Answer : Answer: Cooperative society
Description : A public corporation is set up– (A) By a Special Act of Parliament (B) By a special order of the Government (C) Under Indian Companies Act, 1956 (D) By none of the above
Last Answer : Answer: By a Special Act of Parliament
Description : What is public sector?
Last Answer : Central government, local authorities and the public corporations that run nationalized industries
Description : Any person aggrieved by any decision or order of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal can appeal to which one of the following and within how much period ? (A) High Court, within 30 days (B) ... Court within 60 days (C) SEBI within 90 days (D) Department of Companies Affairs within 60 days
Last Answer : Answer: Supreme Court within 60 days
Description : A company forfeited 30 equity shares of Rs. 10 each fully called-up, for non-payment of allotment money of Rs. 3 and call-money of Rs. 4 per share. If these shares are reissued at Rs. 8 per share fully paid, the amount ... to capital reserve will be- (A) Rs. 300 (B) Rs. 60 (C) Rs. 90 (D) Rs. 30
Last Answer : Answer: Rs. 30
Description : A company can forfeit shares if the– (A) shareholder fails to pay the amount of the call during the stipulated time (B) shareholder pays calls in advance (C) shareholder does not pay the application money (D) shares have been issued at par
Last Answer : Answer: shareholder fails to pay the amount of the call during the stipulated time
Description : Alfa Company Limited acquired the business of M/s Bharat Traders. The valuation of the items acquired was-building Rs. 1,20,000; machinery Rs. 80,000 and stock-in-trade Rs. 30,000. The company issued in lieu of the above items 800, ... ) Rs. 2,30,000 (B) Rs. 1,00,000 (C) Rs. 50,000 (D) Rs. 30,000
Last Answer : Answer: Rs. 30,000
Description : A limited company makes a net profit of Rs. 2,00,000 after writing off preliminary expenses amounting to Rs. 20,000 and providing for depreciation on assets amounting to Rs. 40,000 and gain of Rs. 10,000 on sale of a piece of ... 2,00,000 (B) Rs. 2,40,000 (C) Rs. 2,50,000 (D) Rs. 2,60,000
Last Answer : Answer: Rs. 2,50,000
Description : Convening meetings of a company is the responsibility of the– (A) Chairman, Board of Directors (B) Managing Director (C) Company Secretary (D) General Manager
Last Answer : Answer: Company Secretary
Description : Appointment of a Company Secretary is made by– (A) Promoters (B) Board of Directors (C) Debenture holders (D) Government
Last Answer : Answer: Board of Directors
Description : Who can be appointed as a Company Secretary under the Companies Act, 1956 ? (A) An individual (B) A partnership firm (C) A company (D) None of the above
Last Answer : Answer: An individual
Description : Internal activity of a company is going to be performed according to established regulations. This assumption is provided as a right by– (A) Doctrine of Indoor Management (B) Doctrine of Constructive Notice (C) Doctrine of Ultravires (D) Doctrine of Intravires
Last Answer : Answer: Doctrine of Indoor Management
Description : Share Premium received by a Company may be used for– (A) Payment of dividend (B) Payment of remuneration to management (C) Issue of Bonus shares (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer: Issue of Bonus shares
Description : Liability of a Company Secretary is– (A) Contractual only (B) Statutory only (C) Civil only (D) Both contractual and statutory
Last Answer : Answer: Both contractual and statutory
Description : Reserve Bank of India is a– (A) Government Company (B) Departmental Organisation (C) Statutory Corporation (D) None of the above
Last Answer : Answer: Government Company
Description : Which one of the following statements about preparation of financial statements of a limited liability company is correct ? (A) Financial statements should be prepared according to the cash basis ... Financial statements should be prepared according to both the accrual and cash basis of accounting
Last Answer : Answer: Financial statements should be prepared according to the accrual basis of accounting only
Description : Appointment of full time Company Secretary is compulsory in all those companies, whose paidup share capital is– (A) Rs. 50 lakhs or more (B) Rs. 1 crore or more (C) Rs. 2 crores or more (D) Rs. 3 crores of more
Last Answer : Answer: Rs. 2 crores or more
Description : The first Secretary of the company is appointed by– (A) Shareholders (B) Promoters (C) Government (D) Directors
Last Answer : Answer: Promoters
Description : “The position of a Company Secretary is like that of a hub in a bicycle wheel.” This statement shows the– (A) Importance of Company Secretary (B) Rights of Company Secretary (C) Duties of Company Secretary (D) Liabilities of Company Secretary
Last Answer : Answer: Importance of Company Secretary
Description : Appointment of a person who is a Director, as a Secretary in the Company would require approval of the company by– (A) Special Resolution (B) Ordinary Resolution (C) Resolution by circulation (D) None of the above
Last Answer : Answer: Special Resolution
Description : A meeting of the shareholders held only once during the life time of the company is known as– (A) Meeting of the Directors (B) Meeting of the Creditors (C) Extraordinary General Meeting (D) Statutory Meeting
Last Answer : Answer: Statutory Meeting
Description : The gap between two General Meetings of the Company should not be more than– (A) 12 months (B) 18 months (C) 15 months (D) 20 months
Last Answer : Answer: 15 months
Description : The profit of a company (whose capital is divided into 25‚000 shares of Rs. 10 each) for the last three years are : Rs. 50‚000; Rs. 60‚000 and Rs. 40‚000. The fair return on investment is taken at 10% p.a. The value of company’s share will be– (A) Rs. 10 (B) Rs. 20 (C) Rs. 30 (D) Rs. 40
Last Answer : Answer: Rs. 20
Description : In case of a company, “Buy Back” is related to– (A) Prospectus (B) Shares (C) Debentures (D) Cheques
Last Answer : Answer: Shares