vu mgt602 Mid Term - Quiz No.8
vu mgt602 Entrepreneurship Quiz
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Question 1: External forces directly affect all of the following EXCEPT:
Market segmentation strategies
Types of products/services offered
Management structure of organization
Choice of businesses to acquire or sell
Question 2: Government can help in forming new venture by providing:
Finance
Technology
Infrastructure
Subsidiaries
Question 3: The startups which rarely go public are called:
Life style
Foundation Company
Small company
High potential venture
Question 4: Most informal investors:
Invest in firms that is geographically close
Make many deals a year
Are poorly educated
Prefer to invest in multinational
Question 5: Which one of the following is important for international business to avoid trade barriers?
Protectionist attitude
Entrepreneurial partnering
Free trade areas
None of the given options
Question 6: Which of the following areas are preferred by women entrepreneurs?
Administration
Utilities
Manufacturing
None of the above
Question 7: Which of the following receives highest investment?
High potential venture
Foundation firm
Life style
Public company
Question 8: Which of the following has not yet been empirically established as a distinguishing characteristic of entrepreneurs?
Locus of control
Feeling about independence
Need for achievement
Risk taking