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MANAGEMENT PROCESS AND BEHAVIOUR 1. a) Differences between leaders and managers b) Corporate Governance 2. a) Planning Premises b) Decision Tree Analysis 3. a) Theory X, Theory Y and Theory Z b) Leadership Styles 4. a) Line and Staff Conflict b) Strategies for resolving intra-personal conflicts 5. a) Features of Organizational Culture b) Organizational Development Techniques 1. a) Functions of Management b) Business Ethics 2. a) Management by objectives b) Span of Control 3. a) Johari Window b) Transaction Analysis 4. a) Differences between formal and informal groups b) Psychological Analysis of Behaviour and attitudes 5. a) Approaches to measurement of organizational effectiveness b) Approaches to Organizational change

QUANTITATIVE TECHNQIUES FOR MANAGERIAL DECISIONS 1. a) Four types of functions with examples. b) If p=12 3x is the demand function and A = 2x is the average cost function of a monopolist, find the equilibrium output and price. Find the maximum profit also. 2. a) Methods of Collecting Primary Data. b) Measures of Dispersion. 3. In a partially destroyed laboratory record of an analysis of correlation data, the following results only are ligible: Variance of X = 9 Galton s Equations:8X-10Y+66=0 40X-18Y= 214 Find on the basis of the above information. (i) The mean value of X and the mean value of Y. (ii) Coefficient of Correlation between X and Y and (iii) Standard Deviation of Y. 4. a) Binomial Distribution, Poisson Distribution and Normal Distribution. b) Properties of a Good Estimator. 5. a) Yates correction b) F test

QUANTITATIVE TECHNQIUES FOR MANAGERIAL DECISIONS 1. a) Procedure for solving the simultaneous linear equations by using the inverse of a matrix. b) Derivation of a derivative. Five Rules of Differentiation with examples. 2. a) Rev. Thomas Bayes Theorem b) In a bolt factory machines, A, B and C manufacture respectively 25%, 35% and 40%. Of the total of their output 5, 4 and 2 percent are defective bolts. A bolt is drawn at random from the product and is found to be defective. What is the probability that it was manufactured by machines A, B and C? 3. a) Procedure of Testing Hypothesis. b) Two types of drugs were used on 5 and 7 patients for reducing their weight. Drug A was imported and drug B indigenous. The decrease in the weight after using the drugs for six months was as follows: Drug A 10 12 13 11 14 Drug B 8 9 12 14 15 10 9 Is there a significant difference in the efficacy of the two drugs? 4. a) One-tailed and Two-tailed tests. b) Four Techniques of Sampling 5. a) Uses of Chi-square test. b) Techniques of Analysis of Variance.

BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 1. a) Functions of NITI Ayog b) Organizational structure of World Trade Organization 2. a) Disinvestment of public enterprises in India b) Features of Capitalism 3. a) Smart Cities b) Competition Act in India 4. a) Structure of India s Foreign trade b) GST in India 5. a) LPG Policies in India b) Demonetization of higher denomination notes in India. 1. a) Ease of doing business in India b) Political factors influencing business decisions 2. a) MSME Development Act 2006 b) Characteristic features of developing economies 3. a) Indian Government s Policy Towards Foreign Direct Investment b) Industrial Corridors 4. a) Reasons for high incidence of industrial sickness in India b) Positive features of MNCs to host economies 5. a) Banking Sector Reforms b) Fiscal Deficit

ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGEMENT 1. a) Rules of Double Entry System b) Subsidiary Books 2. a) Items to be reported in trading account b) Classification of liabilities and assets 3. a) Proforma of Cost Sheet b) Opportunity Cost 4. a) Add or drop product decisions b) Differential costs of product mix decisions 5. a) Essential requirements of Budgetary Control b) Features of Zero-base Budgeting 1. a) Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) b) Errors which are not disclosed by a Trail Balance 2. a) Revenue Expenditure Vs. Capital Expenditure b) Basic Principles of Cost Accounting 3. a) Basic Features of Marginal Costing b) Assumptions of Break-Even analysis 4. a) Differences between Standard Costing and Budgetary control b) Accounting treatment of variances. 5. a) Methods of preparing flexible budget b) Performance Budgeting and Programming Budgeting

MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS 1. a) Features of Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility b) Demand forecasting for existing products 2. a) Isoquant curves b) Determinants of Cost of Production 3. a) Features of Duopoly b) Equilibrium of a monopoly firm in the long run 4. a) Profit Maximisation Vs. Wealth Maximisation b) Managerial theories of the firms 5. a) Stages of Business Cycles b) Ill effects of economic depression 1. a) Factors influencing Market Demand b) Indifference curve analysis. 2. a) Cobb-Douglas Production Function b) Economies of Scale 3. a) Price determination under perfect competition b) Methods of pricing 4. a) Behavioural theory of the firm b) Economic theory of the firm 5. a) Dear money policy b) Elasticity of Demand

MANAGERIAL COMMUNICATION (For the admitted batches of 2012-2013 onwards) 1. a) Essential requirements for effective writing b) Approaches to the study of managerial communication 2. a) Transaction Analysis b) Features of writing 3. a) Essentials of an effective business letter b) Difference between formal and informal reports 4. a) Guidelines to be followed in writing a project report b) Concept of Intrapersonal communication 5. a) Features of circular letter b) Types of non-verbal communication 1. a) Objectives of Managerial communication b) Johari Window Model 2. a) Ten commandments of effective communication b) Objectives of visual presentation 3. a) Issues to be considered in developing an e-mail message b) Grapewine communication 4. a) Qualities of a Business Report b) Benefits of oral communication 5. a) Cross-cultural communication b) Barriers to effective communication

E-BUSINESS (For the admitted batches of 2007-2008 to 2011-2012) Each Answer shall not exceed Two pages 1. a) Web Conferencing b) Applications of Internet in E-Business 2. a) Features of Dotcom companies b) Virtual business 3. a) Electronic Data interchange b) Features of an Electronic Enterprise 4. a) E-Business Quality b) Personalised software 5. a) Requirements for digital payments b) Advantages of internet based advertising Each Answer shall not exceed Two pages 1. a) Groups in E-Business b) Requirements for e-business architecture 2. a) E-Business Adoption cycle b) Different phases in e-business implementation 3. a) Benefits of B2B e-commerce b) Capacity planning or Reference model for e-business planning 4. a) Features of cyber banking b) Essential elements in e-business 5. a) Network security b) Advertising methods in e-business