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Class XIIClass XII
Business Studies
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CONTENTS Syllabus iv - viii
Solved Paper, 2015 (All sets of Delhi & Outside Delhi) 1 - 23
Toppers Answers of Delhi Set I - 2014 ( Issued by CBSE) 25 - 40
PART A–PRINCIPLES AND FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT
1. Nature and Significance of Management 1 - 13
2. Principles of Management 14 - 27
3. Business Environment 28 - 36
4. Planning 37 - 48
5. Organizing 49 - 61
6. Staffing 62 - 74
7. Directing 75 - 88
8. Controlling 89 - 94
PART B–BUSINESS FINANCE AND MARKETING
9. Financial Management 95 - 107
10. Financial Markets 108 - 118
11. Marketing Management 119 - 139
12. Consumer Protection 140 - 150
• EVALUATION QUESTIONS 151 - 152
SYLLABUS (2015-16)Time : 3 Hours 100 Marks
Units Periods Marks
PART A: PRINCIPLES AND FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT
1. Nature & Significance of Management 14
2. Principles of Management 14 16
3. Business Environment 12
4. Planning 14
5. Organising 18 14
6. Staffing 16
7. Directing 18 20
8. Controlling 14
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PART B: BUSINESS FINANCE AND MARKETING
9. Financial Management 2215
10. Financial Markets 20
11. Marketing Management 3215
12. Consumer Protection 16
PART C : PROJECT WORK 30 20
120 50
Part A: Principles and Functions of Management 120 PeriodsUnit 1: Nature and Significance of Management 14 Periods
Management-concept, objectives, and importance
lConcept includes meaning and features
Management as Science, Art and Profession
Levels of Management
Management functions-planning, organizing,
staffing, directing and controlling
Coordination- concept and importance
Principles of Management- concept and significance
After going through this unit, the student/ learnerwould be able to:lUnderstand the concept of management.lExplain the meaning of 'Effectiveness and Efficiency.lDiscuss the objectives of management.lDescribe the importance of management.
lExamine the nature of management as a science, art and profession.
lUnderstand the role of top, middle and lower levels of management
lExplain the functions of management
lDiscuss the concept and characteristics of coordination. lExplain the importance of coordination.
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After going through this unit, the student/ learnerwould be able to:
Understand the concept of principles of management.Explain the significance of management principles.
Unit 2: Principles of Management 14 Periods
Fayol's principles of management
Taylor's Scientific management- principles and techniques
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Explain the principles and techniques of 'Scientific Management'.Compare the contributions of Fayol and Taylor.
Unit 3: Management of Business Environment 12 Periods
Business Environment- concept and importance
Dimensions of Business Environment- Economic,
Social, Technological, Political and Legal
After going through this unit, the student/ learnerwould be able to:
Understand the concept of 'Business Environment'Appreciate the importance of business environment.
Describe the various dimensions of 'Business Environment'.
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Impact of Government policy changes on business with special reference to liberalization, privatization and globalization in India
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Examine the impact of government policy changes onbusiness and industry with special reference toliberalisation and globalisation since 1991.
Appreciate the managerial response to changes in
business environment.
Unit 4: Planning 14 Periods
Concept, importance and limitation
Planning process.
Single use and standing plans. Objectives. Strategy, Policy, Procedure, method Rule, budget and Programme
After going through this unit, the student/ learnerwould be able to:
Understand the concept of planning.Appreciate the importance of planning.Understand the limitations of planning.
Describe the steps in the process of planning.
Develop an understanding of single use and standing plans.Describe objectives, policies, strategy, procedure, method, rule, budget and programme as types of plans.
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Unit 5: Organising 18 Periods
Concept and importance
Organising Process
Structure of organisation- functional and divisional-concept.Formal and informal organisation- concept
Delegation, concept, elements and importance
Decentralization: concept and importance
After going through this unit, the student/ learnerwould be able to:
Understand the concept of 'organizing as a structure and as a process.'Explain the importance of organising.
Describe the steps in the process of organising
Describe functional and divisional structures of organisation.Explain the advantages, disadvantages and suitability of functional and divisional structure.Understand the concept of formal and informal organisation.Discuss the advantages, disadvantages of formal and informal organisation.
Understand the concept of delegation.Describe the elements of delegation.Appreciate the importance of Delegation.
decentralisation.Explain the importance of decentralisation.Differentiate between delegation and decentralisation.
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Concept and importance of staffing
Staffing as a part of Human Resource Management concept
Staffing process
Recruitment Process
Selection Process
Training and Development- Concept and importance, Methods of training- on the job and off the job- Induction training, vestibule training, apprenticeship training and internship training
Unit 6: Staffing 16 Periods
After going through this unit, the student/learner would be able to:
Explain the importance of
Understand the meaning of recruitment.Discuss the sources of recruitment.Explain the merits and demerits of internal and external sources of recruitment.
Understand the meaning of selection.Describe the steps involved in the process of Selection.
Understand the concept of training and development.Appreciate the importance of training to the organisation and to the employees.Discuss the meaning of induction training, vestibule training, apprenticeship training and internship training.Differentiate between training and development.Discuss on the job and off the job methods of training.
After going through this unit, the student/learner would be able to:
directingDiscuss the importance of directing
Describe the four elements of directing
Understand the concept of supervision.Discuss the functions performed by a supervisor.
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lUnderstand how staffing is a part of Human Resource Management.
lDescribe the steps in the process of staffing.
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Describe
Unit 7: Directing 18 Periods
Concept and importance
Elements of directing
Supervision –concept, function of a supervisor
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Understand the concept of motivation.Develop an understanding of Maslow's Hierarchy of needs.Discuss the various financial and non-financial incentives.
Understand the concept of leadership.Understand the various styles of leadership.
Understand the concept of communicationUnderstand the elements of the communication process.Discuss the concept, merits and demerits of formal and
informal communication.Understand the various types of networks of formal and informal communication.Discuss the various barriers to effective communication.Suggest measures to overcome barriers to communication.
After going through this unit, the student/ learner would be able to:
Understand the concept of controlling.Explain the importance of
Describe the relationship between planning andcontrolling
Discuss the steps in the process of controlling.
Motivation-concept, Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Financial and non financial incentives
Leadership- concept, styles- authoritative, democratic and laissez faire
Communication- concept, formal and informal communi-cation; barriers to effective communication, how to overcome the barriers
Concept and importance
Relationship between planning and controlling
Steps in process of control
Unit 8: Controlling 14 Periods
Concept and objectives of Financial Management.
Financial decisions: investment, financing and dividend-
Meaning and factors affecting
Financial Planning- concept and importance
Capital Structure- Concept
Fixed and Working Capital- Concept and factors affecting their
requirements
Financial Markets: Concept, Functions and types
Money market and its instruments
Capital market and its types (primary and secondary)
Stock Exchange- Functions and trading procedure
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)- objectives and
functions
Selling and Marketing- Concept
After going through this unit, the student/ learnerwould be able to:lUnderstand the concept of financial management.lExplain the role of financial management in an
organisation.lDiscuss the objectives of financial management
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After going through this unit, the student/ learnerwould be able to:lUnderstand the concept of financial market.lExplain the functions of financial market.l
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After going through this unit, the student/ learner would be able to: l Understand the concept of selling, marketing.
Discuss the three financial decisions and the factors affecting them.
the concept of financial planning and its objective.
Understand the concept of capital structure.Describe the factors determining the choice of an appropriate capital structure of a company.
Understand the concept of fixed and working capital.Describe the factors determining the requirements of fixed and working capital.
Understand capital market and money market as types of financial market.
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Describe the various money market instruments.Differentiate between capital market and money market.
Discuss the concept of capital market.Explain primary and secondary markets as types of capital market.
Discuss the methods of floating new issues in the primary market.Distinguish between primary and secondary markets.
Give the meaning of a stock exchange.Explain the functions of a stock exchange.
Discuss the trading procedure in a stock exchange.
Give the meaning of depository services and demat account as used in the trading procedure of securities.State the objectives of SEBI.
Explain the functions of SEBI.
Describe
Unit 10: Financial Markets 20 Periods
Part B: Business Finance and Marketing 120 PeriodsUnit 9: Financial Management 22 Periods
Unit 11: Marketing Management 32 Periods
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Marketing Management- Concept
Marketing Functions
Marketing management philosophies
Marketing Mix - Concept and elements
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lExplain marketing managment philosophies.
lUnderstand the concept of marketing mix.l marketing mix.
Distinguish between marketing and selling.
Describe the concept of marketing management.
Discuss the functions of marketing.
Describe the elements of
Product- Concept, branding, labelling and packaging.
Price- Concept, Factors determining price
Physical Distribution - concept and components, channels of distribution: types, choice of channels.
Promotion Concept and elements; advertising concept, role, objections against advertising, personal selling concept and qualities of a good salesman, sales promotion- concept and techniques, public relations- concept and role
Concept and importance of consumer protection
Consumer protection Act 1986:Meaning of consumer and consumer protection.Rights and responsibilities of consumersWho can file a complaint against whom?Redressal machineryRemedies available
Consumer awareness- Role of consumer organizations and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).
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lUnderstand the concept of product as an element of marketing mix.Understand the concept of branding, labelling and packaging.
Understand the concept of price as an element of marketing mix.Describe the factors determining price of a product.
Understand the concept of physical distribution.Explain the components of physical distribution.Describe the various channels of distribution.Discuss the factors determining the choice of channels of distribution.
Understand the concept of promotion as an element of marketing mix.Describe the elements of promotion mix.Understand the concept and features of advertising.Describe the role of advertising.Examine the objections to advertising.Understand the concept of personal selling.Discuss the qualities of a good salesman.Understand the concept of sales promotion.Explain the commonly used techniques of sales promotion.Discuss the concept and role of public relations.
Understand the concept of consumer protection.Describe the importance of consumer protection.
Understand the concept of a consumer according to the Consumer protection Act 1986.Explain the consumer rightsUnderstand the responsibilities of consumersUnderstand who can file a complaint and against whom?Discuss the legal redressal machinery under Consumer protection Act 1986.Examine the remedies available to the consumer under Consumer protection Act 1986.
Describe the role of consumer organizations and NGOs in protecting consumer's intersts.
Unit 12: Consumer Protection 16 Periods
Unit 13: Project Work 30 PeriodsPROJECT WORK IN BUSINESS STUDIES FOR CLASS XI AND XII(Effective from the Academic Session 2015-16 and Board Examination of Class XII, 2016)Introduction The course in Business Studies is introduced at Senior School level to provide students with a sound understanding of the principles and practices bearing in business (trade and industry) as well as their relationship with the society. Business is a dynamic process that brings together technology, natural resources and human initiative in a constantly changing global environment. With the purpose to help them understand the framework within which a business operates, and its interaction with the social, economic, technological and legal environment, the CBSE has introduced Project Work in the Business Studies Syllabus for Classes XI and XII. The projects have been designed to allow students to appreciate that business is an integral component of society and help them develop an understanding of the social and ethical issues concerning them. The project work also aims to empower the teacher to relate all the concepts with what is happening around the world and the student’s surroundings, making them appear more clear and contextual. This will enable the student to enjoy studies and use his free time effectively in observing what’s happening around. By means of Project Work the students are exposed to life beyond textbooks giving them opportunities to refer materials, gather information, analyse it further to obtain relevant information and decide what matter to keep.
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Objectives After doing the Project Work in Business Studies, the students will be able to do the following:
• develop a practical approach by using modern technologies in the field of business and management;• get an opportunity for exposure to the operational environment in the field of business management
and related services;• inculcate important skills of team work, problem solving, time management, information collection,
processing, analysing and synthesizing relevant information to derive meaningful conclusions;• get involved in the process of research work;• demonstrate his or her capabilities while working independently and• make studies an enjoyable experience to cherish.
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QUESTION PAPER DESIGN 2015-16
BUSINESS STUDIES CODE NO. 054 CLASS-XII
TIME:3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
S. Typology of Questions Learning Very Short Short Long Essay Total % No. Outcomes & Short Answer-I Answer-II Answer Type Marks Weightage
Testing Skills Answer (3 Marks) (4 Marks) (5 Marks) (6 Marks) (1 Mark)
01 Remembering-
02 Understanding-
03 Application
04 High Order Thinking Skills
05 Evaluation - (Appraise, judge, and/or justify the value or worth of a decision or outcome, or to predict outcomes based on values)
TOTAL - 2 project (10 marks each) 20
Estimated Time (in minutes)
8x1=8 5x3=15 6x4=24 3x5=15 3x6=18 80 (25) 100%
(project)
(20)
8 min 20 min 50 min 37 min 50 min 165 min + 15 min.
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SOLVEDPAPER
C.B.S.E.2015
Class–XIIDelhi & Outside Delhi
Business Studies
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80
General Instructions : (i) Answers to questions carrying 1 mark may be from one word to one sentence.
(ii) Answers to questions carrying 3 marks may be from 50-75 words.
(iii) Answers to questions carrying 4-5 marks may be about 150 words.
(iv) Answers to questions carrying 6 marks may be about 200 words.
(v) Attempt all parts of a questions together.
Delhi Set I Code No. 66/1/1
1. What is meant by ‘efficiency’ in management ? 1 2. How does management help in achieving personal objectives ? State. 1 3. Define ‘Planning premises’. 1 4. Alliance Ltd. is engaged in manufacturing plastic buckets. The objective of the company is to manufacture
100 buckets a day. To achieve this, the efforts of all departments are coordinated, interlinked, authority responsibility and relationship is established among various job positions. There is clarity on who is to report to whom.
Name the function of management discussed above. 1 5. Explain how ‘cost of debt’ affects the choice of capital structure of a company. 1 6. ‘Indian Logistics’ has its own warehousing arrangements at key locations across the country. Its warehousing
services help business firms to reduce their overheads, increase efficiency and cut down distribution time. State with reason, whether the working capital requirements of ‘Indian Logistics’ will be high or low. 1 7. ‘Beauty Products Ltd’ is a natural and ethical beauty brand famous for offering organic beauty products for
men and women. The company uses plant based materials for its products and is the No. 1 beauty brand in the country. It not only satisfies its customers but also believes in overall protection of the planet.
Identify the marketing management philosophy being followed by ‘Beauty Products Ltd.’ 1 8. On Sonika’s birthday her mother gave her a pair of gold earrings. After one month Sonika observed that the ear-
rings are losing their shine. She checked the mark on the earrings and found that it was not a proper Hallmark and her mother had been cheated by the shopkeeper. So, she filed a complaint in the district forum which rejected it. Not satisfied by the decision of district forum, she was very much disturbed and after two months decided to appeal further.
Can Sonika appeal against the decision of the district forum ? Give reason in support of your answer. 1 9. What is meant by ‘functional structure’ of an organization ? State its any two advantages . 3 10. Explain how the ‘product related factors’ affect the choice of Channels of distribution ? 3 11. Pramod was a supervisor at ‘Annapurna Aata’ factory. The factory was producing 200 quintals of aata every day.
His job was to make sure that the work goes on smoothly and there was no interruption in production. He was a good leader who would give orders only after consulting his subordinates and work out the policies with the acceptance of the group. Identify and describe the leadership style being adopted by Pramod. 3
12. ‘Financial Market plays an important role in the allocation of scarce resources in an economy by performing many important functions.’
Explain any three such Functions. 3
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