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TAMIL NADU OPEN UNIVERSITY
Chennai - 15
School of Management Studies
ASSIGNMENT
Programme Code No :164 Programme Name : BBA Retail Management Course Code & Name : BBAR – 11& PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
Batch : AY 2020-2021
No.of Assignments : 2 Maximum CIA Marks : 15 ( Average of Total No. of Assignments )
ASSIGNMENT – 1
Max : 15 marks
Answer any one of the question not exceeding 1000 words
1. Categories the various types of plans and discuss briefly about each one of them.
2. What is Decision making? Explain the decision making process?
3. Sketch the different types of organisation structure with their merits and demerits.
ASSIGNMENT – 2
Max : 15 marks
Answer any one of the question not exceeding 1000 words
1. Explain the significance, elements and principles of delegation.
2. Elaborate the types of training.
3. Discuss the various types of Control Systems.
TAMIL NADU OPEN UNIVERSITY
Chennai - 15
School of Management Studies
ASSIGNMENT
Programme Code No :164 Programme Name :BBA Retail Management Course Code & Name : BBAR – 12 & MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
Batch : AY 2020-2021
No.of Assignments : 2 Maximum CIA Marks : 15 ( Average of Total No. of Assignments )
ASSIGNMENT – 1
Max : 15 marks
Answer any one of the question not exceeding 1000 words
1. Define “Managerial Economics”. State its characteristics. 2. What are the factors influencing the Elasticity of Demand?
3. Explain the law of diminishing marginal utility.
ASSIGNMENT – 2
Max : 15 marks
Answer any one of the question not exceeding 1000 words
1. What is Monopolistic Competition? Analyse the features of Monopolistic
Competition.
2. Elaborate the various pricing methods.
3. Discuss about that the factors influencing level of national income.
TAMIL NADU OPEN UNIVERSITY
Chennai - 15
School of Management Studies
ASSIGNMENT
Programme Code No :164 Programme Name :BBA Retail Management Course Code & Name : BBAR – 13 & FINANCIAL & MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
Batch : AY 2020-2021
No.of Assignments : 3 Maximum CIA Marks : 15 ( Average of Total No. of Assignments )
ASSIGNMENT – 1
Max : 15 marks
Answer any one of the question not exceeding 1000 words
1. Define Accounting and state its functions.
2. Journalise the following transactions :
Rs.
(a) Gopal starts business with cash 1,00,000
(b) Goods purchased on credit from Balu 50,000
(c) Goods purchased for cash from Rajesh 60,000
(d) Machinery purchased from R.K. Mills 20,000
(e) Salaries paid to staff 10,000
3. From the under mentioned balances prepare schedule of debtors, schedule of creditors
and the trial balance as on 31.3.99.
Rs.
Cash in hand 2,400
Cash at bank 2,400
Capital 4,00,000
Purchases 4,80,000
Bills payable 88,000
Opening stock 1,40,000
Balu’s a/c (Dr.) 40,000
Ravi’s a/c (Dr.) 50,000
Rs.
Suresh a/c (Dr.) 25,000
Sundar’s a/c (Cr.) 50,000
Rahul’s a/c (Cr.) 30,000
Murali’s a/c (Dr.) 85,000
Dravid’s a/c (Cr.) 16,000
Wages 64,000
Building 2,40,000
Sales 8,00,800
Furniture 60,000
Bad debts reserve (opening) 4,000
Bills receivable 80,000
Rent & Taxes 40,000
Salaries 80,000
ASSIGNMENT – 2
Max : 15 marks
Answer any one of the question not exceeding 1000 words
1. How accounting ratios are classified? Explain any six ratios.
2. From the following information find out :
(a) Contribution
(b) B.E.P. in units
(c) Margin of safety at present sale
(d) Profit for a sale of Rs. 20,000
(e) Sales required to earn a profit of Rs. 6,000.
Total fixed cost Rs. 4,500; Total variable costs Rs. 7,500; Total sales Rs. 15,000;
Number of units sold 5,000.
3. Prepare a fund flow statement from the following details of B Ltd :
Funds from operation Rs. 30,000
Purchase of plant Rs. 30,000
Purchase of buildings Rs. 26,000
Issue of 10% preference shares Rs. 10,000
Issue of equity shares Rs. 30,000
Redemption of debentures Rs. 6,000
Increase in working capital Rs. 14,000
Share premium received Rs. 6,000.
ASSIGNMENT – 3
Max : 15 marks
Answer any one of the question not exceeding 1000 words .
1. Prepare a three column cash book from the following transactions.
(a) Opening balance of cash Rs. 15,000 Bank Rs. 20,000
(b) Goods purchased for cash Rs. 5,000
(c) Goods purchased from Sony Traders Rs. 10,000
(d) Goods sold for cash Rs. 15,000
(e) Goods sold to Mahendra Traders Rs. 20,000
(f) Cheque issued to Sony Traders Rs. 9,800 and discount received Rs. 200.
(g) Cash deposited into Bank Rs. 2,000
(h) Cash withdrawn from Bank for personal use of the proprietor Rs. 1,000.
(i) Cheque received from Mahendra Traders
Rs. 19,500 and allowed him a discount of
Rs. 500. The cheque was deposited into the Bank on the same day.
(j) Salary paid Rs. 1000.
2. From the following data you are required to calculate Break-Even point and sales value
at this point.
Rs.
Direct material cost per unit 8
Direct Labour cost per unit 5
Fixed overheads 24,000
Variable overheads @ 60% of direct labour
Selling price per unit 25
Trade discount 4%
If sales are 15% and 20% above the break even volume, determine the net profit.
3. What are the advantages and limitations of budgetary control?
TAMIL NADU OPEN UNIVERSITY
Chennai - 15
School of Management Studies
ASSIGNMENT
Programme Code No :164 Programme Name : BBA Retail Management Course Code & Name : BBAR – 14 & INTRODUCTION TO RETAILING
Batch : AY 2020-2021
No.of Assignments : 3 Maximum CIA Marks : 15 ( Average of Total No. of Assignments )
ASSIGNMENT – 1
Max : 15 marks
Answer any one of the question not exceeding 1000 words
1. Define Retailing. Explain the importance of Retailing.
2. State the different categories of retail.
3. What are the steps involved in selection of Retail location?
ASSIGNMENT – 2
Max : 15 marks
Answer any one of the question not exceeding 1000 words
1. Analyze various Retail Models.
2. Narrate factors affecting the Service Quality in Retailing.
3. Briefly explain the characteristics of quality and long term benefits in Retailing.
ASSIGNMENT – 3
Max : 15 marks
Answer any one of the question not exceeding 1000 words
1. Explain the impact of foreign Direct Investment in Retailing.
2. Briefly describe the franchising form of retailing and its advantages in retailing in
India.
3. What are the drivers of retail change in India? Explain.
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TAMIL NADU OPEN UNIVERSITY
Chennai - 15
School of Humanities
HOME / SPOT ASSIGNMENT
Programme Name : Common for UG Programmes (1st Year)
Course Code & Name : BFEG-11 Foundation in English
Batch : AY 2020-21
No. of Assignment : Three Maximum CIA Marks : 15 Marks (Average of three Assignments)
ASSIGNMENT – 1
Max.: 15 Marks
Answer any one of the question not exceeding 1000 words.
1) Highlight the political life of England.
2) Explain the uses of Adverb with examples.
3) Explain the advancements of 20th Century.
ASSIGNMENT – 2
Max.: 15 Marks
Answer any one of the question not exceeding 1000 words.
1) Write a Precise of the following passage with suitable title:
One of our most difficult problems is what we call discipline and
it is really very complex – you see, society feels that it must control or discipline the citizen, shape his mind according to
certain religious, social, moral and economic patterns most of us
feel, especially white we are young, that there should be no
discipline, that we should be allowed to do whatever we like and
we think that is freedom. But merely to say that we should be free and so on has very little meaning without understanding the
whole problem of discipline. An athlete’s joy is in playing games and the very necessity to keep fit makes him go to bed early,
refrain from smoking, eat the right food and generally observe the rules of good health. His discipline and punctuality is not an
imposition but a natural outcome of his enjoyment of athletics.
2) Explain the uses of adjectives with examples.
3) Write about the constitutional development of England.
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ASSIGNMENT – 3
Max.: 15 Marks
Answer any one of the question not exceeding 1000 words.
1) Bring out the humour and irony in ‘An Astrologer’s Day’. 2) Read the following passage and answer the questions given below :
It is difficult to imagine the extraordinary number of controls on
Indian industry before 1991. Entrepreneurs needed permission to invest and could be penalized for exceeding production capacity.
Even with the given investment capacity they had, entering certain
areas was prohibited as these were reserved for the public sector. If
they had to import anything, they required licenses. To get these licenses was tough. They had to persuade a bureaucrat that the
item was required but even so permission was unavailable. If
somebody was already producing it in India’s case it began to show
the reforms was not instantaneously and permanently wonderful.
(a) Why were entrepreneurs penalized?
(b) What is the year mentioned in the passage?
(c) What is difficult to imagine?
(d) Why did the entrepreneurs need license?
3) Define Nouns and explain the different kinds of Nouns.
TAMIL NADU OPEN UNIVERSITY
Chennai - 15 School of Humanities
HOME / SPOT ASSIGNMENT
Programme Name : UG Programmes (1st Year)
Course Code & Name : BFEG-111 Foundation in English
Batch : AY 2020-21
No. of Assignment : Three Maximum CIA Marks : 15 Marks (Average of three Assignments)
ASSIGNMENT – 1
Max.: 15 Marks
Answer any one of the question not exceeding 1000 words.
1) Annotate any TWO of the following :
(a) Though the path be strewn with thorns And may be slippery at
best at times
My Inner Guidance I still will trust. (b) And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side
Of my darling-my darling-my life and my bride
In the sepulchre there by the sea.
(c) Are we pinching it before Aunt Elizabeth comes? (d) I don’t call that delicate, stepping into a dead man’s shoes in
such haste.
(e) The angels, not half so happy in Heaven, Went envying her and
me
2) Critically analyse Oliver Mbarma’s poem ‘I Cry Me a New Beginning’.
3) Write a precise of the following passage with suitable title :
Ignorance is always bliss. It is always folly to be wise. It is especially true in the modern world. The wise people suffer. The fools enjoy
everywhere. The whole world belongs to them. The wise look after the
fools. The fools do not even know to take care of themselves. They
just enjoy their life. Their Motto is ‘‘Eat, drink and be Merry, for
tomorrow we die’’. An animal enjoys while it lives because it does not think of tomorrow or of its death. It is not aware of the impending doom. A fool is also like that. He does not know or think of what is
going to happen next. But a wise person, who knows too much,
worries himself to death. A fool endures what he cannot cure, but a
wise man does not. He dies in an effort to cure himself. The very medicine becomes a malady for him. T.S. Eliot rightly said, ‘‘All our knowledge brings us sorrow All our sorrow brings us death. But all our
death does not take us to heaven’’.
ASSIGNMENT – 2
Max.: 15 Marks
Answer any one of the question not exceeding 1000 words.
1) Narrate the major characters in ‘The Dear Departed’. 2) What is meant by verb? Explain the kinds of verb.
3) Read the following passage and answer the questions below: A lot of things are going to happen in the next fifty years as the
population of the world increases rapidly. It is enormously important to
increase the yield of grain plants. A great deal has happened through
the work of the geneticists who are specialists in genetics in the last five years. For instance, there has been an enormous worldwide
increase in the production of what American’s call corn, due to the development of new grains. Throughout agriculture geneticists are
improving plants to get higher yields. (a) Why should we increase the production of grain plants?
(b) What is the name of the grain mentioned in the passage?
(c) What is the great deal?
(d) Why are geneticists improving plants?
ASSIGNMENT – 3
Max.: 15 Marks
Answer any one of the question not exceeding 1000 words.
1) Give us a role Model for an ideal lesson for the youth of India.
Discuss.
2) Write a dialogue between a motorist and a traffic police man over a
traffic rules violation. 3) Write a letter to your friend inviting him/her to your college Cultural
day function