NMIMS
Global Access School for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE) Course: Business
Communication Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2020 Examination
1. The
3 elements of written communication are effective words, sentences and
paragraphs. Explain the concepts of:
a. Denotative and Connotative words with examples
b. Different sentence lengths and when you should use them
c. 3 elements of a
paragraph with an example
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thefashionlabel.com is an online apparel store. You are the Online Customer
Service Manager. A disgruntled customer has written a rude email complaining
that the silk blouse she purchased a month ago has torn and shrunk, after just
machine-washing it once. Your website clearly mentions that delicate materials
like silk can only be hand-washed. She is asking for a replacement or a
complete refund of Rs. 2000. How would you respond to this complaint? Draft an
email. (10 Marks)
3. Digital
communication technologies are changing the face of business communication.
Explain:
a.Engaging content
for Social Media (5 Marks)
b.Pros and cons of
Instant Messaging (5 Marks)
NMIMS
Global Access School for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE) Course: Business
Law Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2020 Examination
1. Explain the
constitution of CCI under the Competition Act, 2002 and the procedure of
handling complaints and enquiries. (10 Marks)
2. What is
Corporate Governance and explain any two (2) changes introduced in Companies
Act, 2013 that has helped in better Corporate Governance in India.
(10 Marks)
3. Mr. Inamdar, an
environmental right activist has found that a private developer in Mumbai has
cut large nos. of trees for creating a development project in Mumbai. He wants
to find more information on the development activities carried out by the developer.
As a citizen of India, he went ahead and filed an application under Right to
Information Act, 2005 with the private developer. However, he was denied the
information.
a. Can you explain
why was he denied information under Right to Information Act, 2005? (5
Marks)
b.
What are the specific instances under which information under the Right to
Information Act, 2005 can denied? (5 Marks)
NMIMS
Global Access School for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE) Course: Decision
Science Internal Assignment Applicable for September 2020 Examination
The data set given in Table 1 is having
variables namely, house price of unit area (Y), house age (X1), distance to
nearest MRT station (X2), number of convenience stores (X3), latitude (X4), and
longitude (X5).
Table 1: Data Set
Table Below
S.No.
|
X1
|
X2
|
X3
|
X4
|
X5
|
Y
|
1
|
6.4
|
90.45606
|
9
|
24.97433
|
121.5431
|
62.2
|
2
|
17.5
|
964.7496
|
4
|
24.98872
|
121.53411
|
38.2
|
3
|
12.7
|
170.1289
|
1
|
24.97371
|
121.52984
|
32.9
|
4
|
1.1
|
193.5845
|
6
|
24.96571
|
121.54089
|
54.4
|
5
|
0
|
208.3905
|
6
|
24.95618
|
121.53844
|
45.7
|
6
|
32.7
|
392.4459
|
6
|
24.96398
|
121.5425
|
30.5
|
7
|
0
|
292.9978
|
6
|
24.97744
|
121.54458
|
71
|
8
|
17.2
|
189.5181
|
8
|
24.97707
|
121.54308
|
47.1
|
9
|
12.2
|
1360.139
|
1
|
24.95204
|
121.54842
|
26.6
|
10
|
31.4
|
592.5006
|
2
|
24.9726
|
121.53561
|
34.1
|
11
|
4
|
2147.376
|
3
|
24.96299
|
121.51284
|
28.4
|
12
|
8.1
|
104.8101
|
5
|
24.96674
|
121.54067
|
51.6
|
13
|
33.3
|
196.6172
|
7
|
24.97701
|
121.54224
|
39.4
|
14
|
9.9
|
2102.427
|
3
|
24.96044
|
121.51462
|
23.1
|
15
|
14.8
|
393.2606
|
6
|
24.96172
|
121.53812
|
7.6
|
16
|
30.6
|
143.8383
|
8
|
24.98155
|
121.54142
|
53.3
|
17
|
20.6
|
737.9161
|
2
|
24.98092
|
121.54739
|
46.4
|
18
|
30.9
|
6396.283
|
1
|
24.94375
|
121.47883
|
12.2
|
19
|
13.6
|
4197.349
|
0
|
24.93885
|
121.50383
|
13
|
20
|
25.3
|
1583.722
|
3
|
24.96622
|
121.51709
|
30.6
|
21
|
16.6
|
289.3248
|
5
|
24.98203
|
121.54348
|
59.6
|
22
|
13.3
|
492.2313
|
5
|
24.96515
|
121.53737
|
31.3
|
23
|
13.6
|
492.2313
|
5
|
24.96515
|
121.53737
|
48
|
24
|
31.5
|
414.9476
|
4
|
24.98199
|
121.54464
|
32.5
|
25
|
0
|
185.4296
|
0
|
24.9711
|
121.5317
|
45.5
|
26
|
9.9
|
279.1726
|
7
|
24.97528
|
121.54541
|
57.4
|
27
|
1.1
|
193.5845
|
6
|
24.96571
|
121.54089
|
48.6
|
28
|
38.6
|
804.6897
|
4
|
24.97838
|
121.53477
|
62.9
|
29
|
3.8
|
383.8624
|
5
|
24.98085
|
121.54391
|
55
|
30
|
41.3
|
124.9912
|
6
|
24.96674
|
121.54039
|
60.7
|
31
|
38.5
|
216.8329
|
7
|
24.98086
|
121.54162
|
41
|
32
|
29.6
|
535.527
|
8
|
24.98092
|
121.53653
|
37.5
|
33
|
4
|
2147.376
|
3
|
24.96299
|
121.51284
|
30.7
|
34
|
26.6
|
482.7581
|
5
|
24.97433
|
121.53863
|
37.5
|
35
|
18
|
373.3937
|
8
|
24.9866
|
121.54082
|
39.5
|
36
|
33.4
|
186.9686
|
6
|
24.96604
|
121.54211
|
42.2
|
37
|
18.9
|
1009.235
|
0
|
24.96357
|
121.54951
|
20.8
|
Internal
Assignment Applicable for September 2020 Examination
38
|
11.4
|
390.5684
|
5
|
24.97937
|
121.54245
|
46.8
|
39
|
13.6
|
319.0708
|
6
|
24.96495
|
121.54277
|
47.4
|
40
|
10
|
942.4664
|
0
|
24.97843
|
121.52406
|
43.5
|
41
|
12.9
|
492.2313
|
5
|
24.96515
|
121.53737
|
42.5
|
42
|
16.2
|
289.3248
|
5
|
24.98203
|
121.54348
|
51.4
|
43
|
5.1
|
1559.827
|
3
|
24.97213
|
121.51627
|
28.9
|
44
|
19.8
|
640.6071
|
5
|
24.97017
|
121.54647
|
37.5
|
45
|
13.6
|
492.2313
|
5
|
24.96515
|
121.53737
|
40.1
|
46
|
11.9
|
1360.139
|
1
|
24.95204
|
121.54842
|
28.4
|
47
|
2.1
|
451.2438
|
5
|
24.97563
|
121.54694
|
45.5
|
48
|
0
|
185.4296
|
0
|
24.9711
|
121.5317
|
52.2
|
49
|
3.2
|
489.8821
|
8
|
24.97017
|
121.54494
|
43.2
|
50
|
16.4
|
3780.59
|
0
|
24.93293
|
121.51203
|
45.1
|
51
|
34.9
|
179.4538
|
8
|
24.97349
|
121.54245
|
39.7
|
52
|
35.8
|
170.7311
|
7
|
24.96719
|
121.54269
|
48.5
|
53
|
4.9
|
387.7721
|
9
|
24.98118
|
121.53788
|
44.7
|
54
|
12
|
1360.139
|
1
|
24.95204
|
121.54842
|
28.9
|
55
|
6.5
|
376.1709
|
6
|
24.95418
|
121.53713
|
40.9
|
56
|
16.9
|
4066.587
|
0
|
24.94297
|
121.50342
|
20.7
|
57
|
13.8
|
4082.015
|
0
|
24.94155
|
121.50381
|
15.6
|
58
|
30.7
|
1264.73
|
0
|
24.94883
|
121.52954
|
18.3
|
59
|
16.1
|
815.9314
|
4
|
24.97886
|
121.53464
|
35.6
|
60
|
11.6
|
390.5684
|
5
|
24.97937
|
121.54245
|
39.4
|
61
|
15.5
|
815.9314
|
4
|
24.97886
|
121.53464
|
37.4
|
62
|
3.5
|
49.66105
|
8
|
24.95836
|
121.53756
|
57.8
|
63
|
19.2
|
616.4004
|
3
|
24.97723
|
121.53767
|
39.6
|
64
|
16
|
4066.587
|
0
|
24.94297
|
121.50342
|
11.6
|
65
|
8.5
|
104.8101
|
5
|
24.96674
|
121.54067
|
55.5
|
66
|
0
|
185.4296
|
0
|
24.9711
|
121.5317
|
55.2
|
67
|
13.7
|
1236.564
|
1
|
24.97694
|
121.55391
|
30.6
|
68
|
0
|
292.9978
|
6
|
24.97744
|
121.54458
|
73.6
|
69
|
28.2
|
330.0854
|
8
|
24.97408
|
121.54011
|
43.4
|
70
|
27.6
|
515.1122
|
5
|
24.96299
|
121.5432
|
37.4
|
71
|
8.4
|
1962.628
|
1
|
24.95468
|
121.55481
|
23.5
|
72
|
24
|
4527.687
|
0
|
24.94741
|
121.49628
|
14.4
|
73
|
3.6
|
383.8624
|
5
|
24.98085
|
121.54391
|
58.8
|
74
|
6.6
|
90.45606
|
9
|
24.97433
|
121.5431
|
58.1
|
75
|
41.3
|
401.8807
|
4
|
24.98326
|
121.5446
|
35.1
|
76
|
4.3
|
432.0385
|
7
|
24.9805
|
121.53778
|
45.2
|
77
|
30.2
|
472.1745
|
3
|
24.97005
|
121.53758
|
36.5
|
78
|
13.9
|
4573.779
|
0
|
24.94867
|
121.49507
|
19.2
|
79
|
33
|
181.0766
|
9
|
24.97697
|
121.54262
|
42
|
80
|
13.1
|
1144.436
|
4
|
24.99176
|
121.53456
|
36.7
|
81
|
14
|
438.8513
|
1
|
24.97493
|
121.5273
|
42.6
|
82
|
26.9
|
4449.27
|
0
|
24.94898
|
121.49621
|
15.5
|
83
|
11.6
|
201.8939
|
8
|
24.98489
|
121.54121
|
55.9
|
84
|
13.5
|
2147.376
|
3
|
24.96299
|
121.51284
|
23.6
|
85
|
17
|
4082.015
|
0
|
24.94155
|
121.50381
|
18.8
|
86
|
14.1
|
2615.465
|
0
|
24.95495
|
121.56174
|
21.8
|
87
|
31.4
|
1447.286
|
3
|
24.97285
|
121.5173
|
21.5
|
88
|
20.9
|
2185.128
|
3
|
24.96322
|
121.51237
|
25.7
|
89
|
8.9
|
3078.176
|
0
|
24.95464
|
121.56627
|
22
|
90
|
34.8
|
190.0392
|
8
|
24.97707
|
121.54312
|
44.3
|
91
|
16.3
|
4066.587
|
0
|
24.94297
|
121.50342
|
20.5
|
92
|
35.3
|
616.5735
|
8
|
24.97945
|
121.53642
|
42.3
|
93
|
13.2
|
750.0704
|
2
|
24.97371
|
121.54951
|
37.8
|
94
|
43.8
|
57.58945
|
7
|
24.9675
|
121.54069
|
42.7
|
95
|
9.7
|
421.479
|
5
|
24.98246
|
121.54477
|
49.3
|
96
|
15.2
|
3771.895
|
0
|
24.93363
|
121.51158
|
29.3
|
97
|
15.2
|
461.1016
|
5
|
24.95425
|
121.5399
|
34.6
|
98
|
22.8
|
707.9067
|
2
|
24.981
|
121.54713
|
36.6
|
99
|
34.4
|
126.7286
|
8
|
24.96881
|
121.54089
|
48.2
|
100
|
34
|
157.6052
|
7
|
24.96628
|
121.54196
|
39.1
|
1. On the basis of data given in Table 1,
a. Compute the descriptive statistics using the box plot and
comment upon the 5 point summary.
b. Construct the histogram for each of Xi’s as well as Y and
comment upon the skewness.
c. Compute the
standard deviation for X1, X2 and X3.
(10
Marks)
2. On the basis of data given in Table 1,
a. Draw the scatter
plot of Y with each Xi (i = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
b. Find the
correlation of Y with each Xi. Also check the significance of correlation
coefficient at 5% level of significance for each.
c. Using multiple
regression, find the linear regression equation predicting Y on basis of Xi’s
(i = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) and comment upon R square and adjusted R square value.
d. If regression is
showing any insignificant variable/s (subpart c), drop the variable/s from the
regression equation and run the regression again. Now compare the R square and
adjusted R square with the previous model and comment on the same.
(10
Marks)
3. Team leader Mr. X claims that the average output of his team is
900 pages per day. To check his claim 50 employees are selected at random and
the average output is found at 854 pages with the standard deviation of 42
pages.
a. Construct the null
hypothesis and alternate hypothesis for the given problem.
(5
Marks)
b. Is the claim of
Mr. X true at 5% level of significance? Construct 95% confidence interval for
the sample mean.
(5
Marks)
NMIMS Global Access
School for Continuing Education (NGA-SCE)
Course: Essentials of HRM
1.Mike
has not been performing well in accounts department due to the new system on
taxation that has been implemented in the organisation. He is lagging behind in
the concepts of current taxation norms as well as his communication skills are
not as expected. The accounts head of the organisation believes in the
institution of training and wants to send Mike for the same. Introduce
the concept of training by commenting on the above proclamations. Also, discuss
the factors influencing the effectiveness of
training. Conclude
your answer in a brief way by focusing on the importance of training for any
organization (10 Marks)
2.Select a job of
your choice and write Job Description & Job Specification for it.
(10
Marks)
3.Succession
Planning is essential for the survival and success of any organization as it
identifies and prepares the existing workforce to replace the key personal
employed in key position. Keeping this concept intact discuss:
a.One failure story
where succession planning was not done properly and the organization had to
bear heavily because of it. (5 Marks)
b.One Succession
planning success story of any organization. (5 Marks)
NMIMS Global Access
School for Continuing Education
(NGA-SCE)
Course: Operations Management
1. Explain in
detail the various types of plant layout concepts that area available in
operations management. Give examples on where each of these types can be
employed respectively. Briefly explain a layout for a Retail store format,
highlighting the good points and bottlenecks, if any.
2. List down briefly
the various inventory management techniques prevalent in the industry. Discuss
how some of these techniques would be applicable to a General Store in
effective management of their inventories; i.e grocery supplies, etc (assume
several inventories of your choice). (10 Marks)
3. A prominent
caterer is planning to open up a mid sized multi cuisine restaurant.
Considering his expertise and knowledge in the food and beverages services, he
is confident of getting into a full fledged restaurant operation. You are
required to suggest the team on the following points:
a. Suggest a site
location for the restaurant, assuming it to be Metro city (you can assume a
city of your choice). Give your reasons for the same (5 Marks)
b.
What strategy would the restaurant adopt for an Aggregate Operation Plan of
resources given a time frame of a year? (5 Marks)
NMIMS Global Access
School for Continuing Education
(NGA-SCE)
Course: Strategic Management
1.South Korean
automotive major Kia motors is exploring the possibility of shifting its
automotive plant from Andhra Pradesh to Tamil Nadu, India. Assuming that this
shift does indeed happen to Sriperumbudur near Chennai, perform a Stakeholder
analysis comprising
of 3 steps &
outline all the processes that you shall follow as a consultant to Kia Motors
to satisfy the needs of all stakeholders.
(10
Marks)
2.Monnalisa is one
the leading Italian single brand company of children's clothes that wishes to
enter India’s Retail market. Conduct a PESTLE analysis for Monnalisa in India
& suggest whether Monnalisa should enter India or otherwise. (10 Marks)
3.You are the Chairman of Mush Mushi Motors in Japan. Your
Indian subsidiary Mush Mushi India has managed to gain only under 2% of the
market share so far & Competitor brands such as Maruti & Hyundai
account for 45% & 15% of the market shares respectively.
a.What
turnaround strategies can you suggest to arrest the decline of revenues &
profitability of your company? (5 Marks)
b.In your opinion,
would it be considered appropriate to pursue a Combination Strategy? State your
response with appropriate justifications & reasons. (5 Marks)
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