Description : Which one of the following does not deal with export promotion? (1) Trade Development Authority (2) Mineral and Metal Trading Corporation (3) Cooperative Marketing Societies (4) State Trading Corporation of India
Last Answer : (3) Cooperative Marketing Societies Explanation: Cooperative marketing is just an extension and application of the philosophy of cooperation in the area of agricultural marketing. It is a process of ... between the producer and the consumer, thus getting the maximum price for their produce.
Description : Which one of the following does not deal with export promotion? (1) Trade Development Authority (2) Minerals and Metals Trading Corporation (3) Cooperative Marketing Societies (4) Slate Trading Corporation of India
Last Answer : (3) Cooperative Marketing Societies Explanation: According to the Reserve Bank of India, co-operative marketing is a co-operatove association of cultivators formed primarily for the purpose of helping ... based. The commodity-based societies related to grapes, oranges, banana, pomegranate, etc.
Description : Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) succeeded Export Promotion Board (EPB) for promotion and development of trade. When was TDAP established? A. 2000 B. 2004 C. 2005 D. 2006
Last Answer : ANSWER: D
Description : Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), which is mandated with export promotion of scheduled products including fruits, vegetables, poultry, meat, dairy etc, ... Industries c. Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare d. Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Last Answer : d. Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Description : Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), which is mandated with export promotion of scheduled products including fruits, vegetables, poultry, meat, dairy etc, functions under which ministry? a. Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
Description : Distribution of food rains operates under a two her system with the introduction of - (1) Targetted Public Distribution System (2) The Consumers Cooperatives (3) The Cooperative Marketing Societies (4) The Service Cooperatives
Last Answer : (1) Targetted Public Distribution System Explanation: The Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) replaced the erstwhile PDS from June 1997. Under the new system a two tier subsidized pricing system was introduced to benefit the poor.
Description : Distribution of food rains operates under a two tier system with the introduction of (1) Targetted Public Distribution System (2) The Consumers Cooperatives (3) The Cooperative Marketing Societies (4) The Service Cooperatives
Last Answer : Targetted Public Distribution System
Description : Bank rate is that rate on which - (1) Any bank lends money to an individual (2) State Bank of India gives loan to the rural banks (3) Central Bank of Country lends money to the commercial banks (4) Rural bank gives loan to cooperative societies
Last Answer : (3) Central Bank of Country lends money to the commercial banks Explanation: Bank rate, also referred to as the discount rate, is the rate of interest which a central bank charges on the loans and ... reserve bank, while the repo rate is the rate at which the banks borrow from the central bank.
Description : Bank rate is that rate on which– (1) Any bank lends money to an individual (2) State Bank of India gives loan to the rural banks (3) Central Bank of Country lends money to the commercial banks (4) Rural bank gives loan to cooperative societies
Last Answer : Central Bank of Country lends money to the commercial banks
Description : Revamped Public Distribution System provides benefits to: (a) cities (b) remote and backward areas (c) self-help groups (d) cooperative societies
Last Answer : (b) remote and backward areas
Description : How many laboratories for Agri product testing have been recently set up by Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA)? a) 200 b) 250 c) 150 d) 186
Last Answer : d) 186
Description : APEDA stands for :- a. Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority b. Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Act c. Agricultural and ... Export Development Appellate d. Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development association
Last Answer : a. Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority
Description : Buffer stock operations are conducted by - (1) Warehousing Corporation of India (2) State Trading Corporation of India (3) Food Corporation of India (4) Ministry of Agriculture
Last Answer : (3) Food Corporation of India
Description : Buffer stock operations are conducted by (1) Warehousing Corporation of India (2) State Trading Corporation of India (3) Food Corporation of India (4) Ministry of Agriculture
Last Answer : Food Corporation of India
Description : Multinational Corporation is also called - (1) Trading Corporation (2) International Corporation (3) Finance Corporation (4) Trans-national Corporation
Last Answer : (4) Trans-national Corporation Explanation: A Multinational corporation, also known as Trans-national Corporation or International corporation, is a corporation that is registered in more than one ... sells goods or services in various countries. They play an important role in globalization.
Description : Multinational Corporation is also called (1) Trading Corporation (2) International Corporation (3) Finance Corporation (4) Trans-national Corporation
Last Answer : Trans-national Corporation
Description : Nuhitzu believes it has the technological expertise to produce communication systems that will be the leaders around the globe. Boston Electronics is widely regarded as having excellent management ... trading company C)a joint agreement D)a strategic alliance E)a multinational enterprise
Last Answer : D)a strategic alliance
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 : Where does an auditor of a cooperative society submit the audit report ? (A) To the managing committee of the society only (B) To the Registrar of Cooperative Societies of the State concerned only (C ... (D) To the Registrar of Cooperative Societies of the State concerned and a copy to the society
Last Answer : Answer: To the Registrar of Cooperative Societies of the State concerned only
Description : Cuisinart Corporation owns the Spalding name but does not produce a single golf club or tennis ball. This arrangement could indicate what type of organisational structure for international marketing? A)exporting B)trading C)joint venture D)strategic alliance E)licensing
Last Answer : E)licensing
Description : Which of the following is not correctly matched under the Constitution of India? (1) The panchayats Part IX (2) The Municipalities — Part IX A (3) The Cooperative Societies Part IX 13 (4) Tribunals Part X
Last Answer : (4) Tribunals Part X Explanation: The tribunal are described in the Part XIV A of the Indian Constitution from article 323 A to 323 B. Part X deals with the scheduled and tribal areas from article 244 to article 244 A.
Description : During last five years, which of the following Institutions have extended the largest amount of fresh credit for agriculture in India among all the institutions given in the list ? (A) ... Cooperative Banks (D) Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (E) Regional Rural Banks and Local Area Banks
Last Answer : (E) Regional Rural Banks and Local Area Banks
Description : Why is it necessary for the banks and cooperative societies to increase their lending facilities in rural areas ? Explain. -SST 10th
Last Answer : Banks and cooperatives should increase lending facilities in rural areas: 1. The informal sector lends at a high-interest rate in rural areas so the cost for the borrower is much more. 2. When the cost ... where the amount to be repaid is more than the borrower's income and he has to borrow more.
Description : Why is it necessary for the banks and cooperative societies to increase their lending facilities in rural areas? Explain. -SST 10th
Last Answer : Most loans from informal lenders carry a very high interest rate and do little to increase the income of the borrowers. Hence, it is necessary that banks and cooperatives increase their lending ... the formal credit is distributed more equally so that the poor can benefit from the cheaper loans.
Description : All banks registered under the ___________ are considered co-operative banks. A. Banking Regulation Act 1949 B. The Bankers‘Books Evidence Act–1891 C. Cooperative Societies Act, 1912 D. Both (B) and (C) E. None of the Above
Last Answer : C. Cooperative Societies Act, 1912 Explanation: Co-operative banks operate in both urban and non-urban areas. All banks registered under the Cooperative Societies Act, 1912 are considered co-operative banks ... approved bylaws and amendments.co-operative banks work on a -no profit, no loss basis.
Description : Which central government agency is responsible for the mapping and exploration of minerals? (a) The Geological Survey of India (b) Surveyor General of India (c) National Mineral Development Corporation Ltd (d) Indian Bureau of Mines
Last Answer : Ans: (a)
Description : Insider trading is related to - (1) Trade sector (2) Share market (3) Credit market (4) Horse racing
Last Answer : (2) Share market Explanation: Insider trading is the trading of a public company's stock or other securities by individuals with access to non-public information about the company. It is related ... stock holders are at a great disadvantage due to lack of important insider non-public information.
Description : Insider trading is related to (1) Trade sector (2) Share market (3) Credit market (4) Horse racing
Last Answer : Share market
Description : A Trade Policy consists of - (1) Export-Import Policy (2) Licencing Policy (3) Foreign Exchange Policy (4) Balance of Payment Policy
Last Answer : (1) Export-Import Policy Explanation: Trade policy, also called ExportImport policy, is a collection of rules and regulations which pertain to trade. Every nation has some form of trade policy in place ... taxes, tariffs, inspection regulations, and quotas can all be part of a nation's trade policy.
Description : Devaluation of currency leads to - (1) expansion of export trade (2) contraction of import trade (3) expansion of import substitution (4) All of the above
Last Answer : (4) All of the above Explanation: Devaluation in modern monetary policy is a reduction in the value of a currency with respect to those goods, services or other monetary units with which ... deficit. Import substitution means promotion of export to replace imports. It is also fallout of devaluation.
Description : In autarky equilibrium (a) production=consumption. (b) export=import © there is no trade (d) all of the above.
Last Answer : (a) production=consumption.
Description : Terms of trade in developing countries are generally unfavourable because (a) They export manufacturing products. (b) They export primary products. © They export few goods. (d) Both (a) and (c).
Last Answer : (b) They export primary products.
Description : ’Infant industry argument’ in international trade is given in support of (a) Granting protection (b) Free trade © Encouragement to export oriented small and tiny industry (d) None of the above.
Last Answer : (a) Granting protection
Description : The terms of trade measures (a) the income of a country compared to another (b) The GDP of a country compared to another © The quantity of exports of a country compared to another (d) Export prices compared to import prices.
Last Answer : (d) Export prices compared to import prices.
Description : A Trade Policy consists of (1) Export-Import Policy (2) Licencing Policy (3) Foreign Exchange Policy (4) Balance of Payment Policy
Last Answer : Export-Import Policy
Description : Devaluation of currency leads to (1) expansion of export trade (2) contraction of import trade (3) expansion of import substitution (4) All of the above
Last Answer : All of the above
Description : Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India Limited (TRIFED) was established in
Last Answer : August 1987
Description : The gradation and standardization of agricultural products are conducted through (1) Food Corporation of India (2) Directorate of Marketing and Inspection (3) Indian Standards Institution (4) Central Statistical Organization
Last Answer : (2) Directorate of Marketing and Inspection Explanation: The Directorate of Marketing and Inspection (DMI) is an attached Office of the Ministry of Agriculture. It was set up in the year ... country. It is entrusted with promotion of standardization and grading of agricultural and allied produce.
Description : The gradation and standardisation of agricultural products are conducted through (1) Food Corporation of India (2) Directorate of Marketing and Inspection (3) Indian Standards Institution (4) Central Statistical Organisation
Last Answer : Directorate of Marketing and Inspection
Description : There are two major categories of laws that directly affect marketing practices: procompetitive legislation and: A)consumer protection legislation B)unfair trade practices laws C)trading standards legislation D)consumer price discrimination legislation
Last Answer : A)consumer protection legislation
Description : A television advertisement for Miracle -Gro lawn fertilizer indicates that the product is available at Texas Homecare.This form of sales promotion is called: A)cooperative advertising. B)dealer listing. C)push money. D)dealer loader. E)advertising allowance.
Last Answer : B)dealer listing. C)push money
Description : Punjab mineral development corporation was established on _______ under the Punjab Mineral Development Corporation Act, 1975. A. 3rd April 1975 B. 3rd May 1975 C. 3rd June 1975 D. 3rd July 1975
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : The Mineral Development Corporation was established in _____ A. 1974 B. 1981 C. 1978 D. 1986
Description : Which of the following is NOT a strategic alliance? a) Joint marketing campaign b) Cooperative product development c) Joint venture d) Merger
Last Answer : Merger
Description : The marketing budget detail sales screen allows companies to allocate their promotion budget to different media channels. These media channels are: a. Print Media, Outside Sales, Direct Mail, Trade Shows, and E ... Print Media, and Television. e. E-Mail, Web Media, Print Media, and Inside Sales.
Last Answer : b. Print Media, Direct Mail, Trade Shows, E-Mail, and Web Media.
Description : Which of the following is not the role of public sector in India a. Export Promotion b. Import Substitution c. Foreign exchange earnings d. Increase in unemployment
Last Answer : Answer: Increase in unemployment
Description : ECGC Limited (Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Ltd) is a company wholly owned by? A. RBI B. Government Of India C. IRDAI D. NABARD
Last Answer : B. Government Of India Explanation: ECGC Ltd. (Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Ltd.), wholly owned by Government of India, was set up in 1957 with the objective of ... comprising representatives of the Government, Reserve Bank of India, banking, and insurance and exporting community.