Directing - Class 12 Business Studies - Chapter 7 - Notes, NCERT Solutions & Extra Questions
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Extra Questions - Directing | NCERT | Business Studies | Class 12
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight colleagues, A, B, C, D, E, F, and H are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them holds a different post, namely Manager, Company Secretary, Chairman, President, Vice-President, Group Leader, Financial Advisor, and Managing Director.
A sits third to the right of the Managing Director. Only two people sit between the Managing Director and H. The Vice President and the Company Secretary are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither A nor H is a Vice President or a Company Secretary. The Vice President is not an immediate neighbour of the Managing Director. The Manager sits second to the left of E. E is not an immediate neighbour of H. The Manager is an immediate neighbour of both Group Leader and the Financial Advisor. The Financial Advisor sits third to the right of B. B is not the Vice President. C sits to the immediate right of the Chairman. A is not the Chairman. F is not an immediate neighbour of A. G is not an immediate neighbour of the Manager.
Who amongst the following sits exactly between the Managing Director and H?
A) H and the Chairman B) B and G C) The Chairman and C D) F and C E) E and the Group Leader
The correct answer is E) E and the Group Leader.
From the arrangements provided, E holds the position of Chairman and F is the Group Leader. These two individuals are positioned between C, who is the Managing Director, and H, who is the Manager. This setup directly answers the question regarding who sits exactly between the Managing Director and H in the seating order around the table.
$\quad$ Style of leadership where subordinates are motivated and ready to assume responsibility.
The style of leadership where subordinates are motivated and ready to assume responsibility is known as Laissez-faire leadership. In this style, the leader grants a high degree of autonomy to team members, trusting them to perform tasks on their own.
State the type of the underlined verb: You shouldn't have gone yesterday.
A Main verb
B Helping verb
C Modal auxiliary
D None of the above
The correct option is C Modal auxiliary.
In the sentence "You shouldn't have gone yesterday," the underlined part 'shouldn't' is a modal auxiliary verb. Modal auxiliary verbs express necessity, capability, permission, or probability, and in this case, 'shouldn't' indicates a suggestion or advice against an action. Modal auxiliaries are used alongside main verbs to modify their meanings, but do not act as main verbs themselves.
Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Choose the option with the erroneous part. If not, choose option $E$. Q. Po's role reversal from a student to a teacher delightfully plays out (a)/ in set pieces that involve a valley of Pandas training in Kung Fu while doing (b)/ that one thing they love doing; for example, a particular (c)/ panda disrupts the enemy by hug because that's what he likes doing the best. (d)/ No error. (e)
A Po's role reversal from a student to a teacher delightfully plays out
B in set pieces that involve a valley of Pandas training in Kung Fu while doing
C that one thing they love doing; for example, a particular
D panda disrupts the enemy by hug because that's what he likes doing the best.
E No error
The correct answer is D - panda disrupts the enemy by hug because that's what he likes doing the best.
The sentence should be corrected by replacing "hug" with "hugging." Therefore, the corrected phrase would be: panda disrupts the enemy by hugging because that's what he likes doing the best.
Identify the preposition from the sentence below: Raman placed the documents on his colleague's desk before leaving the office.
A on
B His
C placed
D before
The correct answer is A - on.
In the sentence provided, "on" serves as the preposition indicating the location where the documents were placed. It is used to show the relationship between the documents and the colleague's desk. Every other option does not represent a preposition: "his" is a possessive pronoun, "placed" is a verb, and "before" is a conjunction in this context.
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