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Sole enterprise may flourish best in

  • A. a mining business
  • B. a retailing business
  • C. an oil exploration business
  • D. a car assembly business
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Governments impose import duties for the following reasons EXCEPT

  • A. to raise revenue for other services
  • B. to act as a retaliatory measure against other governments
  • C. to discourage the redistribution of income at home
  • D. to protect home industries from external competition
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What are fixtures and fittings in a balance sheet?

  • A. liquid capital
  • B. current assets
  • C. fixed assets
  • D. working capital
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Compulsory dissolution of a business can arise from

  • A. an agreement by the owners
  • B. a declaration by a court of law
  • C. the termination of its life
  • D. an unfavourable economic climtate
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Which of the following groups is paid first when a firm liquidates?

  • A. Preference shareholders
  • B. Debenture holders
  • C. Ordinary shareholders
  • D. Cumulative preference shareholders
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48

Which of the following takes place when firms producing at different stages in the same industry combine?

  • A. conglomeration
  • B. vertical integration
  • C. horizontal integration
  • D. cartel
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49

A distinguishing characteristics of a limited liability company is that it

  • A. is a collection of many sole proprietors
  • B. is a multiple partnership
  • C. can sue and be sued
  • D. has limited resources
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50

A demonstration of social responsibility by a business is the payment of

  • A. taxes to government
  • B. dividends to shareholders
  • C. interests on loans
  • D. premium on insurance
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51

The production process that combines two or more raw materials into one end product is

  • A. conditioning
  • B. blending
  • C. merging
  • D. synthesis
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The type of activity which turns processed raw materials into consumer and industrial goods is described as

  • A. extractive
  • B. manufacturing
  • C. constructive
  • D. processing
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Commerce is defined as the study of how

  • A. man utilizes the resources in his physical environment
  • B. man produces, distributes and consumes his goods and services
  • C. man buys, sells and distributes goods and services
  • D. raw materials are changed into finished goods
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