Debenture holders are entitled to receive interest in the following circumstances


A) when there are profits

B) when shareholders also get dividend

C) every year irrespective of loss

D) all the above





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Debenture holders of a company are its


A) Creditors

B) Member

C) Credit customers

D) Borrowers





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A share can be forfeited for


A) non-payment of any debt due to the company

B)not attending three annual general meetings consecutively

C) for non payment of call money

D) for violent activities at the annual general meetings




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A preference share has priority in 


A) dividend only

B) only in return of capital at the time of winding up

C) voting rights

D) doth dividend and return of capital on winging up





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The minimum subscription specified in the prospectus must be received within 


A) 90 days

B) 120 days

C) 130 days

D) 60 days




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Which of the following is created by a Special Act of Parliament or in State Assemblies?


A) Chartered company

B) Foreign company

C) Government company

D) Statutory company





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Which of the following documents define the scope of a company's activities?


A) Memorandum of Association

B) Articles of Association

C) Prospectus

D) Statutory Declaration




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Table A of the companies act is a 


A) Model of minutes book

B) Model form of balance sheet

C) model of articles of association

D) model of memorandum of association




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The existence of a company comes to a close


A) on the death of all its promoters

B) on death of all the directors of the aboard

C) on transfer of shares by most of its original members

D) none of the above




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The liability of shareholders of a private limited company is limited to


A) The paid up value of the shares

B) amount remaining unpaid on the shares

C) the extent of private assets




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The minimum number of members for a public limited company is 


A) 2

B) 4

C) 9

D)7




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Registration of a joint stock company is


A) Compulsory.

B) Optional.

C) Compulsory for public limited companies and optional for private limited companies.

D) Optional for public limited companies and compulsory for private limited companies.



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In partnership there exists a relationship of 


A) Principal and agent

B) Owner and servant

C) Employer and employee




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Registration of partnership is 


A) Compulsory

B) Optional

C) Not necessary




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A partnership firm ma be registered under.


A) 1949 Act

B) 1956 Act

C) 1932 Act




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The basis of partnership is 


A) Utmost good faith

B) Money available for investment

C) Desire to work together




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A partnership is formed by 


A) Agreement

B) Relationship among persons

C) The direction of government




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Decision making process in sole trading business is 


A) Quick

B) slow

C) Neither quick nor slow




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A Sole trader


A) Cannot keep his business secrets

B) Can keep his business secrets

C) None of the above




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The Sole proprietorship is suitable for:


A) Large scale concerns

B) Medium Scale concerns

C) Small scale concerns




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The liability of sole trader is 


A) Limited only to his investment in the business

B) Limited to total property of the business

C) Unlimited




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Sole trading business can be started by


A) At least two persons

B) At least seven persons

C) Any one person




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Membership by birth is main feature in 


A) Sole trader

B) Joint Hindu family

C) Co-operative

D) Partnership




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A multinational company is also known as 


A) Global giant

B) Partnership

C) Co-operative

D) Public corporation




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The share capital of the government company mist not be less than 


A) 75%

B) 60%

C) 95%

D) 51%




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The most suitable form off organisation for operating defense industries


A) Government Company

B) Public corporation

C) Departmental organisation

D)Board organization




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Co-Operative society can be started


A) Only in village

B) In towns and Villages

C) Only in Cities

D) Only in State headquarters




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In a co-operative society 


A) One share one vote principle is followed

B) One man one vote principle is followed

C) A member must have 2 votes

D) Shares are transferable




Registration is compulsory in the case of 


A) A Sole trader

B) A partnership

C) A joint stock company

D) A join Hindu family business




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Management of a Joint stock company is entrusted to 


A) The Registrar of companies

B) The Board of directors

C) The shareholder

D) The debenture holders




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Partnership May come into existence 

A) By thee operation of law

B) By an express agreement

C) By an express or implied agreement

D) By inheritance of property




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The agreement of partnership


A) Must be oral

B) Must be in writing

C) Must be writing in the stamp paper

D) Can be either oral or in writing




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What is the advantage of sole proprietorship?

A) Small capital

B) Hasty decision

C) Limited capital

D) Limited managerial ability




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Which of the following is not the characteristic of sole proprietorship?


A) Single ownership

B) One man control

C) Whole profit to proprietorship

D) Non-flexibility





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In ______ an American fleet came to Japan, with a letter fro the American President.


A) 1853

B) 1843

C) 1833




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In 1516, the _________ reached China and established trading ports.


A) Spain

B) Portuguese

C) Dutch




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The Manchu Kings conquered China in ________.


A) 1634

B) 1644

C) 1654




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The French East India Company was established in ____________ .


A) 1664

B) 1761

C) 1674




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The Mughal emperor __________ gave permission for the English to trade in India ?


A) Aurangazeb

B) Jahangir

C) Shajahan




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Duhra Dun is a narrow longitudinal _____________ .


A) Pass

B) Plateau

C) Valley




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______________ are longitudinal valleys.


A) Dangs

B) Dunes

C) Duns




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Dharuladar ranges stretches across ________________.


A) Arunachal Pradesh

B) Himalchal Pradesh

C) Madhya Pradesh




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Pripanjal is found in _____________.


A) Kashmir

B) Arunachal Pradesh

C) Meghalaya




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Many spurs and dissected uplands are found in _____________ .


A) Himadri

B) Himachal

C) Siwaliks




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Zojila pass is found in ___________ 


A) Sikkim

B) Himachal Pradesh

C) Kashimir




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In sikkim ___________ pass is located.


A) Kyber

B) Jelepla

C) Bolan




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In sikkim _________ Pass is located.


A) Kyber

B) Jelepla

C) Bolan




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The development of ______________ spread  the movements of goods between colonies & mother countries.

A) Road Way

B) Water Ways

C) Rail Ways




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The industrial revolution introduced great progress in the means of __________. 


A) Transport & Communication

B) Trade & Commerce

C) Health & Wealth




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The excessive ___________ in the industrialized  countries was invested in foreign  lands.


A) finished goods

B) Raw materials

C) Surplus capital




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The industrially advanced countries economically exploited the regions which were rich in ________.

A) Wealth

B) Raw materials

C) finished products




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England, France, Italy, Germany & USA imposed ___________ imperialism upon china.


A) Political

B) colonial

C) Economic




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Neo Imperialism means _______ imperialism.


A) Political

B) economic

C) religious




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The industrial revolution led to ___________ .


A) New Imperialism

B) Neo Imperialism

C) colonialism




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Political control is established upon her colony by  the ________ country.


A) mother

B) neighbour

C) outside




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The policy of imperialism followed by European countries from 1870 to 1945 is known as _________.


A) New Imperialism

B) Colonialism

C) Capitalism




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From  _____ the European countries were involved in a number of wars & Unification movements.


A) 1760 to 1863

B) 1763 to 1870 

C) 1750 to 1860




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The policy adopted be the European countries from ________ is known as colonialism. 


A) 1490 to 1760

B) 1492 to 1763

C) 1489 to 1759

D) 1481 to 1758




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The term ___________denotes control or rules b a country over thee political & economic life of another country.


A) Imperialism

B) Capitalism

C) Socialism




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The European countries adopted _______method in China.


A) Mandatories

B) Spheres of influence

C) Colonialism




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After 1870, all the European nations started to establish their political powers in ______ .


A) America & Asia

B) South Africa & Asia

C) Africa & Asia

D) Asia




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France established a protectorate over Morocco in ____________.


A) 1920

B) 1917

C) 1912

D) 1915




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The German empire leased part of Shantung Peninsula in China for __________ years.


A) 100

B) 99

C) 98

D) 101




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China was politically independent under the __________ rule .


A) British

B) Manchu

C) French




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The highest plateau in India is _____________ ?


A) Deccan

B) Pamot

C) Ladakh




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Siachin and Baltoro are ________ found in Himalayas.


A) glaciers

B) Army out posts




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To the south of ________ lies the two parllel ranges called Ladakh and Zaskar.


A) Karakoram

B) Aravalli

C) Siwaliks




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The height of k2 is _________ ?


A) 7800 m

B) 8611 m

C) 9612 m



The second highest peak of the world is ______________ ?


A) Everest

B) Pamir knot

C) k2




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Mount Godwin Austin is also known as _____________ ?


A) k2

B) k3

C) k4

D) k6




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The Karakoram ranges lies in the south west of _____________ ?


A) Delhi

B) Kashmir

C) Punjab



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The western Himalayas form India's frontier with _________ and China.


A) Afghanistan

B) japan

C) China




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Zaskar range lies  to the south of _________ range ?


A) Hindukush

B)Hiimadri

C) Karakoram



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Himalayan ranges are called __________ mountain.

    A)     Young

    B)      Old

    C)      Volcanic




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As a result of silt deposition from the Himalayan rives _________ was formed.

    A)     Deccan Plateau

    B)      Pamit Knot

    C)      Indo-Gangetic Plains



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Based on the structure,India may be divided into _____ major physiographical units.

    A)     5

    B)      6

    C)      7

    D)     8



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Due to some natural forces panga got divided in to two land masses known as Angara and __________ ?

    A)     Tethys

    B)      Zephic

    C)      Gondwana




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In Bangladesh lies the most of the __________ Delta.

    A)     Brahmaputra

    B)      Ganga

    C)      Mahanadi



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The land msaa pangea was surrounded by a wate body called ___________ ?

    A)     Panthalasa

    B)      Tethys

    C)      Gangetic Plains



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Tethys refers to  _____________ ?

    A)     Shallo sea

    B)      Land mass

    A)     Mountain




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Initially the earth was a single spherical land mass called __________ ?

    A)     Sphroid

    B)      Pangea

    C)      Genova




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Geologists believe that the earth originated from a ________ Mass ?

    A)     Water

    B)      Fire

    C)      Gaseous




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The dead remains o flora and __________ preserved in different layers of the rocks help to detemine their age,

    A)     Lona

    B)      Fauna

    C)     Trauma



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Peninsular plateau lies to the south of ____________ ?

    A)     Great plains

    B)      Western Ghats

    C)      Chotanagpur plateau



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Malwa plateau is drained by ____________ ?


     A)     Krishna

     B)      Godavari

     C)      Chambal



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The pass located in Himachal Pradesh ?

     A)     Zojila

     B)      Nathula

     C)      Shipkila




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The source of Rive Ganga ____________ ?

    A)     Yamonotri

    B)      Siachen

    C)      Gangotri



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The highest peak in Western Himalayas __________ ?

    A)     Everest

    B)      Kanchan junga

    C)      Godwin Austin



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Indias patriotism is evidnt during the occurances of national _____________ ?

    A)     Disasters

    B)      Festivals

    C)      Celebrations




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One degree of longitudinal difference means a differenc of __________ minutes ?

    A)     Five minutes

    B)      Four minutes

    C)      Size minutes



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India have wet dense tropical forests in the _______ ?

    A)     Himalayas

    B)      Western ghats

    C)      Sunderbans




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