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The principle of insurance that prevents the insured from benefiting in an event where he suffers no material or financial loss is
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A marketing term the for the presentation of goods in a neatly wrapped container is
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An example of service rendering trade association is
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The most suitable mode of transport for conveying gas and liquid within Nigeria is
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Which of the following relies on subvention as the main source of capital?
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A financial document stating the reasons for making a payment and details of the payment is
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A disadvantage of commercialization of public enterprises in Nigeria is that it
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A Speculator in the stock exchange who buys shares hope that prices will rise is called
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Coal mining is an example of
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Another name for a foreign order is
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Which of the following is NOT true of a cheque as a means of payment? It
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Ajụjụ 17 Ripọtì
“Be a millionaire” a slogan adopted by one of them G.S.M providers is an example of
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Which of the following regards the consumer as king?
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Use the following information to answer question
Kolawole’s Opening Stock was N10, 000. His purchases was N280,000 Goods returned outward was N3,000, and the Closing Stock was N8,000
The rate of stock turnover is?
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Shares, stocks, government bonds trade in the stock exchange marks: are known as
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Use the following information to answer question
Kolawole’s Opening Stock was N10, 000. His purchases was N280,000 Goods returned outward was N3,000, and the Closing Stock was N8,000
Kolawole’s average stock is?
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Ajụjụ 23 Ripọtì
The amount receivable by shareholders after the declaration of profit is called
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Use the following information to answer question
Kolawole’s Opening Stock was N10, 000. His purchases was N280,000 Goods returned outward was N3,000, and the Closing Stock was N8,000
Cost of goods sold is
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The most suitable mode of transporting very bulky goods from Lagos to Kaduna is the
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The losses incurred in the running of Public Corporations are borne by the
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The authority that transfers to a third party the shard right to vote is called
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Adeleke places his vehicle for sale at N150,000,00 Ibrahim had agreed to pay the amount. In this Trans: Adeleke is the
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The practice of selling some goods below market price to attract more customers is known as
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A document that is sent by the seller to the buyer to indicate an increase in the annual owes is
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When the supplier changes a retailer for not returning empty packages, the supplier sends him a/an
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The actual amount of share capital a company is allowed to issue to the public is the ---- capital
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Income distribution, nature of natural resources, investment etc. forms part of -----business environment.
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An arrangement in insurance which provides for the payment of a stipulated sum either at death or the expiration of a stated period is known as ……….
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Which of the following is NOT true of a cheque as a means of payment? It
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The combination of product, price,
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In which order are the following documents used?
I. Enquiry
II. Delivery note
III. Order
IV. Invoice
V. Quotation
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The process of passing information from one person to another in an organization is known as
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Telecommunication services are provided by
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The building of schools and hospitals for communities by some oil companies in Niger Delta of Nigeria is an example of
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The payment made by government to producers to enable them reduce price is known as
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