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Section A (5 marks each, maximum 150 words per answer)

1. Difference between Entrepreneur and Manager


An entrepreneur is a person who starts a business, assumes risks, and innovates to create
value. Entrepreneurs focus on vision, opportunity identification, and resource
mobilization.
A manager, on the other hand, is responsible for the administration and operations of a
business, focusing on efficiency, organizational goals, and executing the entrepreneur’s
vision.
2. Difference between Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurship is the process of identifying opportunities, creating value, and
managing risks to establish a business.
An entrepreneur is the individual who drives entrepreneurship by innovating, investing,
and organizing resources.
3. John Kao’s Conceptual Model of Entrepreneurship
John Kao describes entrepreneurship as a creative process involving idea generation,
experimentation, and value creation. He emphasizes the importance of leadership,
adaptability, and leveraging resources effectively.
4. How SWOT Analysis Is Used in Project Identification
SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis helps identify internal
strengths and weaknesses and external opportunities and threats. It provides strategic
insights into market conditions and helps in project selection.
5. Various Phases of EDP
The Entrepreneurship Development Program (EDP) has three phases:
o Pre-training: Selection of candidates, resource allocation, and curriculum design.
o Training: Skill development, business knowledge, and mentoring.
o Post-training: Support for project implementation, financial assistance, and
monitoring.
6. Factors Affecting Selection of Ownership of Organization
Factors include:
o Capital requirements: Availability of resources.
o Liability: Legal obligations.
o Control: Extent of ownership and decision-making.
o Business type: Scale, operations, and target market.
7. Problems Faced by Rural Entrepreneurs in India
Challenges include:
o Lack of infrastructure.
o Limited access to funding.
o Skill shortages.
o Poor market linkages.
o Social and cultural barriers.
Section B (20 marks each, maximum 500 words per answer)

1. Classification of Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs can be classified based on:
o Functionality: Innovative, imitative, and Fabian.
o Business type: Agricultural, trading, and industrial.
o Ownership: Solo, partnership, or corporate.
o Geography: Urban and rural entrepreneurs.
Discuss each category in detail with examples.

OR

Essay on Women Entrepreneurs


Women entrepreneurs contribute to socio-economic development through innovation,
leadership, and community engagement. Challenges they face include societal barriers,
lack of funding, and skill gaps. Initiatives like government schemes, mentoring, and
financial inclusion can empower them.

2. Aspects of Project Formulation Including Project Report


Key aspects:
o Market analysis: Assessing demand and competition.
o Technical feasibility: Ensuring resource availability.
o Financial planning: Cost estimation and revenue projections.
o Risk assessment: Identifying potential challenges.
o Implementation: Defining milestones and resources.

OR

Strategic Planning for Small Business Formation


Strategic planning includes:

o Vision and mission definition: Long-term goals.


o Market research: Understanding customer needs.
o Financial management: Capital acquisition and budgeting.
o Operational setup: Building infrastructure and supply chains.
o Monitoring: Regular reviews and adjustments.

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