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smu mba 3 sem common assignment fall 2018 for jan/feb 2019 exam


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DRIVE
FALL 2018
PROGRAM
Masters of Business Administration - MBA
SEMESTER
III
SUBJECT CODE & NAME
MBA301
Research Methodology

Set-I
Q.1 Elaborate Problem Identification Process
Problem Identification Process
ANSWER-
Problem Identification Process
The process of identifying the research problem involves the following steps:

1. Management decision problem
The entire process begins with the identification of the difficulty encountered by the business manager/researcher. The manager might decide to conduct the study himself or gives it to a

Q.2 Explain Advantages and Disadvantages of Secondary Data
Advantages of Secondary Data
Disadvantages of Secondary Data
ANSWER-
There are multiple advantages of using secondary data.
·         Resource advantage: Any research that is making use of secondary information will be able to
·          



Q.3 Describe the type of questions used in any questionnaire
Open-ended                   2
Closed-ended                    8
ANSWER-
Open-ended questions
In open-ended questions, the openness refers to the option of answering in one’s own words. They are also referred to as unstructured questions or freeresponse or free-answer questions. Some illustrations of this type are listed below:




Set-II

Q.1 Explain Field Editing and Centralized in-house Editing
Explain Field Editing                         5
Centralized in-house Editing           5
ANSWER-
Data editing is the process that involves detecting and correcting errors (logical inconsistencies) in data. After collection, the data is subjected to processing.
Processing requires that the researcher must go over all the raw data forms and check them for errors. The



Q.2  Elaborate the steps testing of Hypothesis Exercise
Testing of Hypothesis Exercise
ANSWER-
Steps in Testing of Hypothesis Exercise
The following steps are followed in the testing of a hypothesis:

Setting up of a hypothesis: The first step is to establish the hypothesis to be tested. As it is known, these statistical hypotheses are generally assumptions about the value of the population parameter; the


Q.3 Describe application of two-way ANOVA and Factorial Design
Two-way ANOVA
Factorial Design
ANSWER-
Two-way ANOVA
Analysis of variance (ANOVA) is the most efficient method available for the analysis of experimental data. Analysis of variance is a method of considerable complexity and subtlety, with many

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DRIVE
FALL 2018
PROGRAM
Master of Business Administration- MBA
SEMESTER
Semester 3
SUBJECT CODE & NAME
MBA302-Legal Aspects of Business

SET-1
Q.1 What are the sources of Indian Law? 
Primary sources                                5
Secondary sources                            5
ANSWER-
The primary sources of Indian Law are:
·         Custom
·         Judicial precedent (stare decisis)
·         Statute
·         Personal law



Q.2 Explain the ways for breach of Contract and remedies for breach of contract.
Breach of contract
Remedies for breach of contract
ANWER-
Discharge of contract by breach
A breach of contract is one party’s failure to live up to the promises under a contract without a legal excuse. If the promisor has not performed his/her promise in accordance with the terms of the contract or where the performance is not excused by tender, mutual consent or impossibility or operation of law, then this amounts to a breach of contract on the part of the promisor. The consequence is that the

Q.3  i) Narrate the facts and judgement in the case Howell vs. Coupland. ii) Who is an unpaid seller? What are the rights enjoyed by an unpaid seller under extant provisions of law?
Howell vs. Coupland                                3
Unpaid seller and his rights                    7
ANSWER-
Howell vs. Coupland
In this case, the seller agreed to sell 200 tonnes of potatoes to be grown by him, to the buyer at £2 a ton. Though he had the resources to grow 200 tons, an attack of pestilence killed most of the crop and he was able to deliver only 80 tons. The buyer instituted a suit against the seller for breach of contract and held that the contract was void, as it was an agreement to sell future goods and neither party is liable for impossibility of

SET-2

Q.1 Explain the kinds of Agencies
Kinds of Agencies                             10
ANSWER-
Kinds of Agencies   -
A contract of agency may be created by:
·         An express agreement
·         Implication (implied agreement)


Q.2 Explain the nature and scope of complaints under the Consumer Protection Act?
Persons competent to make complaints      3
Place of complaint                                              1
Procedure for filing a complaint                       2
Admission of complaint                                     2
Power of the District Forum                               2
ANSWER-

Persons competent to file a complaint (Section 12)
Any of the following people may file a complaint under the Act:
·         The consumer to whom such goods are sold or delivered or agreed to be sold or delivered or such service provided or agreed to be provided.
·         In case of
·          
·          




Q.3 Explain crossing of Cheques and its types.
Crossing of Cheques
Types

ANSWER-
Crossing of Cheques-
Definition
Normally, there are two types of cheques:

Open cheques – These are paid over the counter of the bank and need not be put through a bank account or paid through a bank. They are subject to risk of fraud and forgery in the course of circulation.

Crossed cheques –
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