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प्रश्न
Select the proper option from the options given below and rewrite the completed sentence.
The maximum number of members in a private limited company are ________
विकल्प
50
40
20
उत्तर
The maximum number of members in a private limited company are 50.
Explanation:
As per the Companies Act 1956, the number of members in a private limited company is minimum 2 and maximum 50. On the other hand, in public limited companies, minimum 7 members are required and there is no limit for the maximum number of members.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The maximum number of member is a private company are ___________
a. 50
b. 40
c. 20
Distinguish between Private Company and Public Company.
Group A
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Group B
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(a) Registration of a company
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(1) 24th December
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(b) E-business
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(2) One man one boss
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(c) World consumers’ Right Day
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(3) Giving direction
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(d) Principle of unity of command
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(4) One man many bosses
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(e) Controlling
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(5) Outsourcing.
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(6) 15th March
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(7) Optional
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(8) Electronic business
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(9) Taking corrective action
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(10) Compulsory
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Select the proper option from the options given below and rewrite the completed sentence.
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Select the proper option from the options given below and rewrite the completed sentence.
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Select the proper option from the options given below and rewrite the completed sentence.
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