TEXTBOOK QUESTIONS SOLVED.
Question 1. Answer each of these questions in about 15 words:
(i) Name any two institutions involved in Entrepreneurship Development Program.
(ii) Who is a social entrepreneur?
(iii) What are insurable risks?
(iv) What are non-insurable risks?
(v) What is economic barrier?
(vi) Give an example of a social entrepreneur.
Answer: (i) 1. National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD).
2.Indian Institute for Entrepreneurship.
3.National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (NIMSME).
(ii) According to Martin and Osberg, “The Social Entrepreneur aims for value in the form of large-scale transformational benefit that accrues either to a significant segment of society or to society at large.” Moreover, “The social entrepreneur targets his/her programs at the underserved, neglected, or highly disadvantaged population that lacks the financial means or political clout to achieve the transformative benefit on its own.”
(iii) These are the risks which are related to life and property against fire, theft, accidents, etc. They are covered and protected by insurance.
(iv) These are the risks whose probability cannot be determined and which cannot be insured against. For example: Fluctuations in price and demand. These are further divided into two types
(a) Internal Risks: Those risks which arise from the events taking place within the business enterprise.
(b) Business risks: These are of a diverse nature and arise due to innumerable factors. These risks can be insurable or non-insurable.
(v) The factors of production land, labour, capital, material, etc. contribute equally towards the development of entrepreneurship in any country. If all the factors are readily available to the entrepreneurs, then entrepreneurship is naturally promoted and developed. But if any of the factor of production are not available or not readily available or available in inadequate quality and quantity, they can become barriers to entrepreneurship.
(vi) (a) Vinoba Bhave: He was the founder of the Bhudaan Andolan, which resulted in redistribution of more than 7,000,000 acres of land to aid India’s untouchables and landless.
(b) Ela Bhatt: She founded Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) in 1972 is a trade union of poor, unorganised, self-employed women who work as vendors, hawkers and labourers.
Question 2. Answer each of these questions in about 50 words:
(i) What is business incubation?
(ii) Explain business intelligence.
(iii) List two examples of incubation centres in India
(iv) Write about any two innovations which led to entrepreneurial ventures.
(v) Differentiate between social entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship.
Answer: (i) Business incubation are programs designed to support the successful development of entrepreneurial ventures through an array of business support resources and services, developed and orchestrated by incubator management and offered both in the incubator and through its network of contacts. Business support resources and services comprises of providing physical space, capital, coaching, networking connections, etc.
(ii) Business intelligence is the ability of an organization to collect, maintain, and organize data.
(iii) NZTE, Technology NZ.
(iv) (a) Potato Chips:
Aim: George Crum, a chef at the Carey Moon Lake House was trying to make a plate of fried potato.
Creation: One day, a customer repeatedly sent back the plate of potatoes for more frying and having thinner fried potatoes. In anger Crum sliced the potatoes insanely thin and fried them until they were hard as a rock. On serving it to the customer, the customer loved it and wanted more. This is how potato chips came into existence.
(b) The Pacemaker:
Aim: John Hopps, an electrical engineer was trying to use radio frequency heating to restore body temperature.
Creation: During his experiment, he realized that if a heart stopped beating due to cooling, it could be made to beat again by artificial stimulation. This led to the creation of pacemaker.
(v) Following is the difference between Entrepreneurship and Social Entrepreneurship:
(a) The entrepreneur’s final objective is wealth creation but for the social entrepreneur, wealth creation is simply a means to an end.
(b) The entrepreneur participates in entrepreneurial venture with the aim of earning profit. On the other hand, the social entrepreneur participates in profit seeking business ventures if only to use the profits generated to create valuable social programs for the whole community.
(c) Entrepreneur has individual motive of self-development whereas social entrepreneur has the motive of societal development.
Question 3. Answer each of these questions in about 75 words:
(i) What is cloud computing?
(ii) How did KFC begin its operations?
(iii) Explain the various external factors which lead to business risk?
(iv) Enumerate three ways as to how incubators help start-ups get funding.
Answer: (i) The origin of the term cloud computing appears to be derived from the practice of using drawings of stylized clouds to denote networks in diagrams of computing and communications systems. The word cloud is used as a metaphor for the internet, based on the standardized use of a cloud-like shape to denote a network.
Cloud computing helps the firms to upload all its data on to a cloud and then it can be
used it remotely wherever it is required.
(ii) In 1930, Sanders was operating a service station in Corby, USA and he observed that travellers who stopped for gas were normally hungry and they wanted to eat something. Sanders saw and understood the problem. He knew how to cook, and so he cooked chicken recipe for the travellers. This spicy chicken receipe became super hit among travellers. This prompted him to start a restaurant which was beginning of the world famous fast food chain “KFC – Kentucky Fried Chicken”.
(iii) The various external factors which may give rise to such risks are as follows:
1.Economic factors: These arise due to prevalent economic condition and changes in the prevailing market conditions. These can be of following types:
2.Natural factors: These are the unforeseen natural calamities like earthquake, flood, famine, cyclone, lightening, etc. These may cause loss and damage to life and property. Entrepreneurs have very little or no control. For example, the land slide in Uttarakhand damaged the business and have adversely affected the whole economy of the State.
3.Political factors: These are due to political changes in a country like
4.Change in taste and preference: Tastes change with the change of time and factors.
For example: Earlier home made food was preferred and fast food was considered as luxury. In the present scenario, there has been an increase for the liking towards fast food.
(iv)Incubators help the companies/firms to secure capital in the following ways:
Question 4.Answer each of these questions in about 150 words:
(i) Explain the various internal factors which lead to business risk?
(ii) Explain in detail the personal barriers.
(iii) Explain.
(a) Smart, (b) Explain Information Collection as new business forms.
Answer: (i) Every business organization contains various risk elements while doing the business.
Business risks implies uncertainty in profits or danger of loss and the events that could pose a risk due to some unforseen events in fugure, which causes business to fail. The Business risk is classified into different 5 main types:
2. Financial Risk: These are the risks associated with the financial structure and transactions of the particular industry.
3. Operational Risk: These are the risks associated with the operational and administrative procedures of the particular industry.
4. Compliance Risk (Legal Risk): These are risks associated with the need to comply with the rules and regulations of the government.
5. Other Risks: There would be different risks like natural disaster(floods) and others depend upon the nature and scale of the industry.
(ii) Following are the personal barriers to entrepreneurship:
1. Perceptual: Perceptual barriers that can adversely affect the progress of an entrepreneur and the enterprise. Lack of proper knowledge, lack of clear vision, misunderstanding of a situation, etc. can result in a faulty decisions. These features leave the entrepreneur with limited options and stubbornness in the decisions.
2. Motivational: Regular motivation is an essential for keeping the same tempo in the enterprise. Lack of motivation becomes a strong barrier to entrepreneurship. Many entrepreneurs start with enthusiasm, but when they face some difficulties in the execution of their plans, they lose motivation.
(iii) (a) Smart Mobility: Those devices which are mobile help in the growth of business.
Smart mobility is changing the way people interact. Smart devices have become a part of our lives. It includes Mobiles, smart phones, I-pads, I-phones, etc.
In the last quarter of 2010, sales of smart phones overtook the sale of Personal Computers for the first time.
(b) Need of customer detail: In order to attract a customer, the entrepreneurs have
to know the customer in detail so that they can know about those customers who are loyal to their product and the company. ,
Understanding taste and preference of customers: Information collected about the customers related to age, regularity of customer to the shop, preference of purchase, etc. enable the firm to understand the taste and preference of the customer so that customer services can be improved in a better way. Competition: Firms are now competing on analytics to differentiate themselves. The growing number of methods of data collection, growing number of data collecting firms, ways of analysis are generating immense quantities of information.
Question 5. Answer each of these questions in about 250 words:
(i) Enumerate the characteristics of social entrepreneurs.
(ii) Explain in detail three new forms of business which is created because of technological changes.
(iii) Explain ‘barriers to entrepreneurship’.
Answer: (i) Social entrepreneurs have following characteristics:
1. Social Catalysts: Social entrepreneurs are the visionaries who create fundamental, social changes by reforming social systems and creating sustainable improvements. Their efforts and actions have the potential to bring global improvements in the various fields like education, health care, economic development, the environment, the arts, etc.
2. Socially aware: Social improvement, is the ultimate goal of the social entrepreneurs. The success of their efforts is measured by their social changes and impact on various social groups of the society.
3. Opportunity-seeking: Social entrepreneurs view every obstacle as an opportunity. They develop their business on the same grounds.
4. Innovative: Social entrepreneurs are creative, willing to think differently and ready to apply ideas to new situations. They see failures as learning opportunities.
5. Resourceful: Social entrepreneurs’ visions are not limited by the resources which they acquire or have but they actively expand their resource pool through positive collaboration with others.
6. Accountable: Social entrepreneurs are accountable to their beneficiaries like customers, investors, etc. and they often take measures to keep themselves on the right track by asking themselves,—Am I creating value for the people I am serving? Do I understand their needs?
(ii) (A) Business intelligence: Sales data during an off season discount produces
large amounts of information. This can be use for developing new opportunities. Implementing an effective strategy for the new opportunity for gaining competitive edge and having long-term stability.
The importance of business intelligence is as follows:
(a) Strategy: Business intelligence is used to make better strategic decisions.
(b) Data: Business intelligence, enables organizations to gather quantifiable data on each area of the organization.
(c) Analysis: Business intelligence, enables organizations to analyse data in a way that yields information they can act on.
(d) Efficiency: It helps firms to enhance decision-making, improve performance
and mitigate risk.
(B) Smart Mobility: Those devices which are mobile help in the growth of business. Smart mobility is changing the way people interact. Smart devices have become a part of our lives. It includes mobiles, smart phones, I-pads, I-phones, etc.
(iii) (a) Environmental Barriers to Entrepreneurship Following are the environmental barriers:
1. Economic: The factors of production land, labour, capital, material, etc. contribute equally towards the development of entrepreneurship in any country. If all the factors are readily available to the entrepreneurs, then entrepreneurship is naturally promoted and developed. But if any of the factor of production are not available or not readily available or available in inadequate quality and quantity, they can
2. Social: Sociological factors such as religion, caste structure, age groups, standard of living, mobility of labour, cultural heritage, respect for senior citizens, values, etc. have a deep impact on business. In India, attitudes have changed with respect to food and clothing, due to changes in educational pattern, rise in standard of living, increase in literacy rate among men and women, employment of women in factories and offices, etc. Due to it there is growth of food processing and garment manufacturing units.
3. Cultural: Every society has its own culture, cultural values, customs, beliefs and norms. If the culture of a society is encouraging creativity and risk-taking, entrepreneurship gets encouragement leading to development.
4. Political: Political factor provides the legal framework for the functioning of the enterprises in the economy. Political environment poses challenge in front of entrepreneurs. Political environment is affected by political parties, stability of the government, government’s interference in business world, taxation and subsidies policies, etc.
(b) Personal barriers. Following are the personal barriers to entrepreneurship:
1. Perceptual: Perceptual barriers that can adversely affect the progress of an entrepreneur and the enterprise. Lack of proper knowledge, lack of clear vision, misunderstanding of a situation, etc. can result in a faulty decisions. These features leave the entrepreneur with limited options and stubbornness in the decisions.
2. Motivational: Regular motivation is an essential for keeping the same tempo in
the enterprise. Lack of motivation becomes a strong barrier to entrepreneurship. Many entrepreneurs start with enthusiasm, but when they face some difficulties in the execution of their plans, they lose motivation.
Question 6. Higher Order Thinking Skills
Application based exercise:
Explain the success story of Lijjat Papad.
Answer: Lijjat Papad
MORE QUESTIONS SOLVED
I. Very Short Answer Type Questions [1 Marks]
Question 1.What are the distinguishing marks of an entrepreneur?
Answer: Creativity and innovation are the distinguishing marks of the entrepreneur.
Question 2.How was Ink-Jet Printer created?
Answer: A Canon engineer accidently rested his hot iron on his pen, ink was ejected from the pens point a few moments later. This principle led to the creation of the inkjet printer for the world.
Question 3.What is Social Entrepreneurship?
Answer: According to J. Gregory Dees, Social entrepreneurship is which combines the passion of a social mission with an image of business-like discipline, innovation, and determination.
Question 4.Who is a Social Entrepreneur in the words of Martin & Osberg?
Answer: According to Martin and Osberg, “The Social Entrepreneur aims for value in the form of large-scale transformational benefit that accrues either to a significant segment of society or to society at large.” Moreover, the social entrepreneur targets his/her programs at the underserved, neglected, or highly disadvantaged population that lacks the financial means or political clout to achieve the transformative benefit on its own.”
Question 5. Who is referred as the father of Green Revolution?
Answer: Father of Green Revolution in India is M.S. Swaminathan and in the world is Norman Borlang.
Question 6. How the social entrepreneurs improve their standard of living?
Answer: Social entrepreneur can assess a social problem and find a solution to remove poverty among the masses and thus improve their standard of living.
Question 7. Define Risk.
Answer: Risk is the chance of loss and refers to the possibility of some adverse occurrence.
Question 8. What are external risks?
Answer: External risks are the risks that arise due to the events occurring outside the firm or the business venture. These are beyond the control of entrepreneurs as they cannot be forecasted. Probability occurrence cannot be determined.
Question 9. What do you mean by Business Intelligence?
Answer: Business intelligence is the ability of an organization to collect, maintain, and organize data.
Question 10. Explain Business Intelligence using example.
Answer: Sales data during an off season discount produces large amounts of information. This can be used for developing new opportunities. Implementing an effective strategy for the new opportunity for gaining competitive edge and having long-term stability.
Question 11. What do you mean by Smart Mobility?-
Answer: Those devices which are mobile help in the growth of business. Smart mobility is changing the way the people interact. Smart devices have become a part of our lives. It includes mobiles, smart phones, I-pads, I-phones, etc.
Question 12. Cloud-based services is expected to grow sophisticatedly in the future. Give one example in support.
Answer: By 2016, Gartner-a consultancy firm, expects all Forbes’ Global 2000 companies to use public cloud services, transforming much of the current IT hardware, software and database markets into infinitely flexible utilities.
Question 13. What is the future of cloud computing?
Answer: Over time, cloud-based services is expected to grow sophisticatedly and is expected to evolve into full-scale business processes as a service. It enables the firms to reduce cost, increase efficiency and will enable the firms to reduce risk.
Question 14. What are the distinguishing marks of an entrepreneur?
Answer: Creativity and innovation are the distinguishing marks of the entrepreneur.
Question 15. What do you understand by business risk?
Answer: Business risk means the possibility of some favourable occurrence.
Question 16. How B.O. Wheeler has defined the term Business Risk?
Answer: According to B.O. Wheeler, “Risk is the chance of loss. It is the possibility of some adverse occurrence”.
Question 17. ‘Fluctuations in price and demand’. Name the type of risk involved into it.
Answer: The type of risk is non-insurable risk.
Question 18. What do you understand by social media?
Answer: Social media refers to an interaction among people in which they create, share, and/or exchange information and ideas between various people around the world and through networks.
Question 19. Give an example of economic barrier to entrepreneurship.
Answer: If a prospective entrepreneur does not have access to capital for setting up his her new enterprise. He or she will feel discouraged to proceed further.
Question 20. How does systematic study of barriers helps an entrepreneur?
Answer: Systematic study of barriers will lead to a proper understanding of the fields areas in which they occur.
Question 21. Write some qualities an entrepreneur must have to become a successful entrepreneur.
Answer: Innovativeness, creativity and potential for hard work are some qualities an entrepreneur must have to become a successful entrepreneur.
Question 22. For an entrepreneur, what is the main motivating factor which urges them to continue in their entrepreneurial pursuit?
Answer: For an entrepreneur, the main motivating factor which urges them to continue in their entrepreneurial pursuit is challenge.
Question 23. Which qualities enables the entrepreneurs to enjoy challenge?
Answer: When the entrepreneurs are more intelligent, persistent and competent they enjoy a challenge.
Question 24. To be a successful entrepreneur, one has to have which quality?
Answer: To be a successful entrepreneur, one has to be a problem solver.
Question 25. Who is an entrepreneur?
Answer: Any person who undertakes risks, enjoys challenge and habitually creates and innovates to build something of recognised value around perceived opportunities can be referred as entrepreneur.
Question 26. Why are entrepreneurs called problem solvers?
Answer: Entrepreneurs take efforts to solve problems faced by the people due to which they are referred as problem solvers. When one problem is solved a new commodity is created i.e. a new value is created.
II. Short Answer Type Questions [2/3 Marks]
Question 1.Mention the features of problem solvers.
Answer: Problem solvers:
Question 2. Describe the beginning of world famous fast food chain KFC.
Or
How did KFC begin its operations?
Answer: In 1930, Sanders was operating a service station in Corby, USA and he observed that travellers who stopped for gas were normally hungry and they wanted to eat something. Sanders saw and understood the problem. He knew how to cook, and so he cooked chicken recipe for the travellers. This spicy chicken receipe became super hit among travellers. This prompted him to start a restaurant which was beginning of the world famous fast food chain “KFC – Kentucky Fried Chicken”.
Question 3. Give examples of problem solution.
Answer: Following are the examples of problem solution:
Question 4. Describe one example explaining solving problems to meet the needs and wants of people.
Or
“Most entrepreneurial ventures have survived when they solve problems of people, understanding their needs and accordingly changing the product to their needs.” Give an example in the support of this statement.
Answer: Dr. John Harvey Kellogg was superintendent of a famous hospital and health spa in Battle Creek, Michigan. His hospital stressed healthful living and kept its patients on a diet that eliminated caffeine, meat, alcohol and tobacco.
One day, after cooking some wheat, the men were called away. When men returned, the wheat had become stale. They decided to force the tempered grain through the rollers anyway.
But surprisingly, each wheat berry was flattened and came out as a thin flake. On baking the flakes and were realized that they have made a new invention i.e. a delicious cereal. Keith Kellogg, brother of Dr. Kellogg eventually opened his own cereal business which became the famous brand Kellogg’s Corn Flakes.
Question 5. Write in brief about creativity is a continuous activity for the entrepreneur.
Answer: As creativity is a continuous activity for the entrepreneurs they keep on disturbing markets and keeps on challenging large established businesses. Entrepreneurs always see new ways of doing things with little concern creativity in the entrepreneur is a mixture of ability to innovate, to take the idea and make it work in practice. Once the project is accomplished, the entrepreneur look for new venture.
Question 6. How were Microwave Ovens created? Describe.
Answer: Percy Spencer, an engineer was conducting a radar-related research project with a new vacuum tube. During his research he realized that the candy bar in his pocket began to melt during his experiments. On putting pop corn into the machine, the pop-corns are started to pop. This led to the creation of commonly used household item Microwave Oven.
Question 7. What is the difference between Entrepreneurship and Social Entrepreneurship?
Answer: Following is the difference between Entrepreneurship and Social Entrepreneurship:
Question 8. What are the similarities between Entrepreneurship and Social Entrepreneurship?
Answer: Following are the similarities between Entrepreneurship and Social Entrepreneurship:
Question 9.Why is there a growing need for Social Entrepreneurs?
Answer: There is a growing need for Social Entrepreneurs because of following reasons:
Question 10. Social entrepreneurs keep on asking themselves,—Am I creating value for the people I am serving? Do I understand their needs? Why did they do so?
Answer: Social entrepreneurs do so:
Question 11. What are the views of J. Gregory Dees on Social entrepreneurs as social catalysts?
Answer: According to J. Gregory Dees, though (Social entrepreneurs) they may act locally, their actions have the potential to stimulate global improvements in their chosen arenas, whether that is education, health care, economic development, the environment, the arts, or any other social field.
Question 12. Mention the functions performed by SEWA.
Answer: Following functions are performed by SEWA:
Question 13. Describe the various types of Risk Taking.
Answer: Risk are of following types:
Question 14. Describe the types of risks on the basis of place of origin.
Answer: On the basis of place of origin the risks are of two types:
Question 15. Give one example describing the role of technology in making the complex process easier.
Answer: In Kenya, mobile phones are used to collect data and report on disease-specific issues from more than 175 health centres serving over 1 million people. This has reduced the cost of the country’s health information system by nearly 25%. The data is being obtained and collected very fast i.e. from four weeks to one week.
Question 16. Describe the role of Information Collection in the present business scenario?
Or
Explain Information Collection as new business forms.
Answer: Need of customer detail: In order to attract a customer, the entrepreneurs have to know the customer in detail so that they can know about those customers who are loyal to their product and the company.
Understanding taste and preference of customers: Information collected about the customers related to age, regularity of customer to the shop, preference of purchase etc. enable the firm to understand the taste and preference of the customer so that customer services can be improved in a better way.
Competition: Firms are now competing on analytics to differentiate themselves. The growing number of methods of data collection, growing number of data collecting firms, ways of analysis are generating immense quantities of information.
Question 7. What are the findings and suggestions of the IDC?
Answer: IDC, a market research firm, suggests that:
Question 18. Describe the importance of business intelligence.
Answer: The importance of business intelligence is as follows:
Question 19. Smart mobility is changing the way people interact. Support the statement.
Answer:
Question 20. Explain the meaning of cloud computing.
Answer: The origin of the term cloud computing appears to be derived from the practice of using drawings of stylized clouds to denote networks in diagrams of computing and communications systems. The word cloud is used as a metaphor for the internet, based on the standardized use of a cloud-like shape to denote a network.
Cloud computing helps the firms to upload all its data on to a cloud and then it can be used it remotely wherever it is required.
Question 21. Describe the power of social media for the entrepreneurial ventures.
Answer: The power of social media for the entrepreneurial ventures can be understood as under:
Question 22. What is business incubation? Explain.
Answer: Business incubation are programs designed to support the successful development of entrepreneurial ventures through an array of business support resources and services, developed and orchestrated by incubator management and offered both in the incubator and through its network of contacts. Business support resources and services comprises of providing physical space, capital, coaching, networking connections, etc.
Question 23. How do incubators help start-ups get funding?
Or
Enumerate three ways as to how incubators help start-ups get funding.
Answer: Incubators help the companies/firms-to secure capital in following ways:
Question 24. Enlist some sector specific schemes run by the government for the growth and development of Entrepreneurship in India.
Answer: Various sector specific schemes of the government are as follows:
Question 25. Name the factors giving rise to internal risk.
Answer: The various factors giving rise to internal risk:
Question 26. Write down the features of insurable risk.
Answer:
Question 27. Write down the features of internal risk.
Answer:
Question 28. What is the outcome of human factor risk?
Answer: They may result from:
Question 29. What is the outcome of natural factor risk?
Answer: They may result from:
Question 30. What is the outcome of political factor risk?
Answer: They may result from:
Question 31. “The Gujarat earthquake caused irreparable damage not only to the business enterprises, but also adversely affected the whole economy of the State”. Name the risk factor involved in it.
Answer: Risk is due to natural factor.
Question 32. “Emerging markets will create plenty of opportunities related to smart technology”. How? Explain with the help of an example.
Answer: Emerging markets will create plenty of opportunities related to smart technology, by interconnecting with the world by providing more powerful devices and applications, at the same time introducing more cost-effective technology and meeting the demand of the consumers. In Kenya, for example, mobile phones are being used to collect data and report on disease-specific issues from more than 175 health centres serving over 1 million people. This technology has reduced the cost of the country’s health information system by 25% and cut the time needed to report the information from four weeks to one week.
Question 33. Name five government schemes implemented by the Government for entrepreneurs.
Do you agree? How?
Answer: Yes, a conducive and stable political environment that encourages and rewards personal endeavour and hard work and favourable political policies can help and support the growth of entrepreneurial ventures in a country.
Question 34. What do you understand by dynamic risk? Give one example.
Answer: Dynamic risk occurs due to changes in the economy like changes in demand for the product inflationary tendency in the economy, rising unemployment and fluctuations in the world economy and this type of risk are generally less predictable because they do not appear at regular intervals.
For instance,
III. Short Answer Type Questions [4 Marks]
Question 1. “Invention is the mother of necessity.” How does an entrepreneur proves this statement? Give some example.
Answer: Following are the examples:
Question 2. “Creativity is a continuous activity for the entrepreneur”. Explain.
Answer: As creativity is a continuous activity for the entrepreneurs they keep on disturbing markets and keeps on challenging large established businesses. Entrepreneurs always see new ways of doing things with little concern. Creativity in the entrepreneur is a mixture of ability to innovate, to take the idea and make it work in practice. Once the project is accomplished, the entrepreneur look for new venture.
Question 3. What are the different forms of social media used frequently by the people and how these tools are helpful?
Answer: Here are the different forms of social media platforms today; Google, Facebook, Twitter, smart phones, tablets and e-readers, —MySpace, Orkut, Hi5, Linkedln 3.— technologies that originated in the consumer space, are now reshaping the way companies communicate and collaborate with employees, partners and customers.
There is an increasing trend towards using social media tools that allow marketers to search, track, and analyze conversation on the web about their brand or about topics of interest.
This can be useful in campaign tracking, allowing the user to measure return on investment competitor-auditing, and general public engagement. These changes will definitely lead to the creation of new forms of business enterprises which will surely change the way business will be conducted in the future scenario.
Question 4. State any four ways adopted by incubators to help resident companies securing capital. Flow?
Answer: Incubators help resident companies secure capital in a number of ways:
Question 5. Name five government schemes implemented by the Government for entrepreneurs.
Answer: Various government sehemes have been implemented for entrepreneurs by the government.
Question 6. Write down the main objectives of various Government Schemes for entrepreneurs.
Answer: The main objectives/functions of the various Government schemes:
Question 7. Briefly discuss the personal barriers to entrepreneurship.
Answer: The personal barriers to entrepreneurship can be classified into two types:
Question 8. Cite any three ways in which political environment can work against the interest of entrepreneurs?
Answer: The political environment can work against the interest of entrepreneurs in the following ways:
Question 9. How does environment play an important role for entrepreneurship?
Answer: In an entrepreneurial process, environment plays a vital role because all the opportunities exist in the environment and the entrepreneur is a part of it. A conducive environment throws up more entrepreneurs than an inhibiting environment.
Question 10. How can the economic environment create negative influence for an entrepreneur?
Answer:The economic environment can create barriers for an entrepreneur because of the following reasons:
Question 11. How can the economic environment create positive influence for an entrepreneur?
Answer: The factors which are responsible for economic development such as land, labour, capital, material, market, etc. are equally responsible for the development of entrepreneurship. Thus, an environment, where all these factors are available to the entrepreneurs, will naturally support and promote entrepreneurship.
Question 12. How can the cultural factors create positive influence for an entrepreneur?
Answer: Every society has its own cultural values, beliefs and norms. If the culture of a society is conducive to creativity, risk-taking and adventurous spirit, in such a cultural milieu entrepreneurship will get encouragement.
For example: An entrepreneur will have to keep in mind the cultural reference of the region that he/she is going to cater to, this wall enable him/her to get a quicker acceptance in that region.
Question 13. How can the cultural factors create positive influence for an entrepreneur?
Answer: Political: It provides the legal framework within which business is to function. The viability of business depends upon the ability with which it can meet the challenges arising out of the political environment. This environment is influenced by political organisations, stability, government’s intervention in business, constitutional provisions etc.
For example: War tension between two countries can also stop the trade between these countries.
Question 14. Give one example each of environmental factors.
Answer:
Question 15. Mention two types of barriers.
Answer:
Question 16. Give three examples of how some innovations became successful ventures in the past.
Answer: Following are the examples:
Question 17. How can the social factors create positive influence for an entrepreneur?
Answer: Social factors such as caste structure, mobility of labour, customer needs, cultural heritage, respect for senior citizens, values, etc. might have a far reaching impact on business. In India, attitudes have changed with respect to food and clothing as a result of industrialisation, employment of women in factories and offices, and the increased level of education. This has resulted in the growth of food processing and garment manufacturing units thus the emergence and growth of a new class of entrepreneurs.
For example: Readymade shirts, instant food, vending machines for tea and eatables.
Question 18.Do you think there are cultural barriers (Negative influence) to entrepreneurship in our society? Discuss with examples.
Answer: Yes, I agree that there are cultural barriers to entrepreneurship in our society.
Every society has developed its own cultural values, if the culture of a society is conducive for creativity, risk-taking and adventurous spirit, in such a cultural milieu entrepreneurship will thrive. At the same time, if the cultural values are bound by conventionalism, status- quo, rituals and strong cultural taboos, they may curb entrepreneurial spirit.
For Example:
Question 9. Describe the beginning of world famous fast food chain KFC.
Answer: Harland David Sanders was born September 9, 1890 in Indiana, USA. He was a businessman owning a petrol service station in Kentucky. In 1930, Sanders was operating a service station in Corby, USA and he observed that many travellers stopped at his service station wanting refreshments and food. Sanders saw and understood the problem. He knew how to cook and considered this as a business opportunity and decided to offer chicken recipe to these customers. The Colonel enjoyed making his customers happy – he was passionate about entertaining them with excellent food and superb service. This spicy chicken recipe became super hit among travellers.
This prompted him to start a restaurant which was beginning of the world famous fast food chain “KFC—Kentucky Fried Chicken”.
Question 20. Give the list of Institutions inv olved in Entrepreneurship Development Program (EDP).
Answer: Institutions involved in Entrepreneurship Development Program (EDP):
Question 21. List the various government schemes that have been implemented for entrepreneurs.
Answer: Following are the various schemes/programs started by the government for the:
Question 22. Describe the role of technology and social media in creating new forms of business.
Answer: The role can be described under the following headings:
IV.Long Answer Type Questions [6 Marks]
Question 1. How can the economic environment create barriers for an entrepreneur?
Answer: Economic Environment: All entrepreneur need some important prerequisites to start an enterprise, they are capital, labour, raw material and market. If all these factors of production are easily available to an entrepreneur in an environment, then it will give a natural support to him and easily he can promote entrepreneurship and contribute to economic growth of the country. But, if any of these or all of these factors are either not available or any of them are of inadequate quality or less in quantity, they can become barriers to entrepreneurship.
For instance,
Question 2.How can an entrepreneur overcome the hurdles that he comes across during the course
of entrepreneurship?
Answer: In the entrepreneurial process the environment plays a vital role because all the opportunities exist in the environment and the entrepreneur is a part of it. A conducive environment throws up more entrepreneurs than an inhibiting environment. An environment where all these factors are available to the entrepreneurs will naturally support and promote entrepreneurship.
Question 3. Give two examples of barriers arising out of social environment.
Answer: Social Environment:
Question 4. In a given society some people are unable to avail entrepreneurial start in spite of many facilities and incentives. Explain the personal factors which prevent them.
Answer: Motivational:
Question 5. Describe the environmental barriers to entrepreneurship.
Answer: Following are the Environmental Barriers:
(1)Economic (2) Social (3) Cultural (4) Political
Question 6. Describe the main characteristics of social entrepreneurs.
Answer: Social entrepreneurs have following characteristics:
Question 7. Mention some names and their contributions as social entrepreneurs of India.
Answer:
Question 8. Describe the various internal factors giving rise to internal risk.
Answer: The various internal factors giving rise to such risks are:
Question 9. Explain the various external factors which give rise to external risks.
Answer: The various external factors which may give rise to such risks are as follows:
Question 10. Explain the cloud computing.
Answer: The origin of the term ‘cloud’ computing appears to be derived from the practice of using drawings of stylized clouds to denote networks in diagrams of computing and communications systems. The word cloud is used as a metaphor for the internet, based on the standardized use of a cloud-like shape to denote a network.
Cloud computing helps the firms to upload all its data on to a cloud and then it can be used it remotely wherever it is required.
By 2016, Gartner—a consultancy firm, expects all Forbes’ Global 2000 companies to use public cloud services, transforming much of the current IT hardware, software and database markets into infinitely flexible utilities.
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