Junior Inter Commerce Model Paper - Part 1

Part-I (50 Marks) - Section - A
Answer any TWO of the following questions not exceeding 40 lines each. 2 x 10 = 20
1. Explain the merits and demerits of Partnership?
2. Distinguish between Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association?
3. Explain the features of equity shares?

Section - B

Answer any FOUR of the following questions not exceeding 20 lines each. 4 x 5 = 20

4. Explain the hindrances of exchange of produces?
5. Define Joint Hindu Family and explain it's advantages?
6. Explain the need for business finance?
7. Explain any five characteristics of debentures?
8. Explain any five merits of Public Sector Undertakings?
9. Explain any five demerits of Multinational Company?

Section - C

Answer any FIVE of the following questions not exceeding 5 lines each. 5 x 2 = 10

10. Define the term "Business"?
11. What is an entrepot trade?
12. Define the term "Coparcener"?
13. Explain any two principles of Cooperative Stores?
14. What is minimum subscription?
15. Define "Government Company"?
16. Define the term "Preference Capital"?
17. Define the term "Private Sector"?

CDAC - MBA Programme Admissions 2014-15

Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) has issued notification inviting applications for admission to the MBA (Software Enterprise Management) Programme for the year 2014-15. Admission will be made on the basis of the Common Entrance Test (CET).

Course Details: MBA Programme
Eligibility: Applicants should have B.E./ B.Tech with minimum of 60 percent marks. Or M.Sc. (CS), M.Sc. (IT), M.Sc. (Electronics) with minimum of 60 percent marks. Or MCA with minimum of 60 percent marks.

Age Limit: 35 Years as on 01 August 2014
Last date for application: 10 April 2014
Application process: Through Online.
Website: http://cdacnoida.in/SOM/Admissions.asp

10th New Text Books for Social Studies - Winter

Winter: The temperature in the Indian land mass considerably reduces from mid-November and
this cold season continues till February. January is usually the coldest month when day
temperature at times drops below 100C in several parts of the country. However, the cold
weather is more pronounced in northern India. South India, especially the coastal areas, enjoy a moderate climate as temperature remains well above 200 C.

The lines on the map below indicate places that have the same average temperature for January.

Q. What would be the range for the average temperature in A P for January?

Using your atlas find some places located on 150C. Close to the line showing places where average temperature is 250C, there’s a small circle of places on 200. How is this possible?

During winter, the weather is generally pleasant with clear sky, low humidity and cool breeze. Cyclone depressions coming from Mediterranean Sea called Western Disturbances and cause low to moderate rainfall over northern India. This rainfall is boon to wheat crop which is generally cultivated in ‘Rabi’ season.

India lies in the trade wind belt of Northern Hemisphere – north-east trades blow over
India from land to sea and are therefore dry. However, some amount of rainfall occurs on the Coramandel coast of Tamil Nadu from these winds, as they pick up moisture from the Bay of Bengal while crossing it.