History of commerce in India - class-XI
Description: business organisation and correspondence | |
Number of Questions: 18 | |
Created by: Girish Devgan | |
Tags: nature and purpose of business business in ancient india business, trade and commerce business organisation and correspondence commerce commerce and modern civilization business studies historical background of commerce in the sub-continent |
Which of the following factors causes the barter system to be inefficient?
If a farm has an abundance of corn but no pigs, and a neighboring farm has no corn, but too many pigs, the two farms might come to an agreement that would benefit both through bartering.
Hindrance of _____ refers to the problem of distribution of goods at distant places without loss.
____ hindrance is solved by warehousing or storage.
_______ is the sum total of all those processes which are engaged in the removal of hindrance of person, place or time
The hindrance of ____ is removed by trade thereby making goods available to the consumers from the producers.
In industrial production skills of ancient Indian in which of the following have attracted world-wide celebrity?
Enayam port is not the first of its kind in Tamil Nadu.
______ eliminates the barriers of persons for the smooth flow of goods from producer to consumer.
_______ removes the hindrance of finance and facilitate the exchange.
Advertisement and salesmanship remove the hindrance of _____.
___________ being situated on the strategic route had many busy entrepots where the maritime terminal helped in docking ships and boats that were used for export and import of goods.
Insurance removes the hindrance of __________.
The famous ________ also passed from India and silk was exported to Western countries through Barygaza.
Capital gearing refers to __________________________.
Marginal utility theory was originated by _____________.
Which theory is called as 'Veblenian Model'?
Which of the following theories are called as 'Learning theories?'