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प्रश्न
Select the proper option from the options given below and rewrite the completed sentence.
The minimum amount of paid up capital for public company is ________.
पर्याय
Five lakhs
one lakh
ten lakhs
उत्तर
The minimum amount of paid up capital for public company is five lakhs.
Explanation:
According to Section 3(I)(4) of the Companies Act 1956, the minimum amount of paid-up capital for a public company is five lakhs. Whereas, it is 1 lakh in case of private company.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The maximum number of member is a private company are ___________
a. 50
b. 40
c. 20
State true or false.
The ownership and management is not separated in a Joint Stock 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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Features of a Government company.
Private Company and Public Company
A company which is incorporated under Special Act of Parliament.
Features of Multinational Companies.
Government companies are registered under special legislation.
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 ________
Select the proper option from the options given below and rewrite the completed sentence.
Registration of a Joint stock company is ________.
Select the proper option from the options given below and rewrite the completed sentence.
The minimum number of Directors in a public company are ________.
Distinguish between the following.
Private Limited company and Public limited company
Write short note on the following.
Features of Joint Stock company
Distinguish between: Private Company and Public Company
State the important privileges available to a private company.
Briefly explain the following term: Perpetual succession