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COMMERCIAL STUDIES (63)

CLASS X

There will be one written paper of two hours duration Sales promotion – meaning and techniques;
carrying 80 marks and Internal Assessment of 20 difference between advertising and sales
marks. promotion.
The paper will be divided into two sections A and B. (e) Consumer Protection
Section A (Compulsory) will consist of questions Consumer Protection Act (1986); features of
requiring short answers and will cover the entire the Act, rights of a consumer, Consumer
syllabus. There will be no choice of questions. exploitation; meaning and types,
Section B will consist of questions, which will require Importance of consumer awareness.
detailed answers. There will be a choice and (f) E-commerce
candidates will be required to answer four questions
from this section. Introduction and benefits over traditional
methods of transactions, E-tailing, E-
1. Stakeholders in Commercial Organisations advertising, E-marketing and E-security
(meaning only). ERP and its modules (brief
(a) Meaning of stakeholder, types: Internal concept)
(shareholder, employee and employer –
meaning of each) and External stakeholders 3. Finance and Accounting
(supplier, creditor, government and (a) Capital and Revenue
society – meaning of each); differences
between internal and external stakeholders. Capital and revenue receipts, capital and
revenue expenditure (meaning, difference
(b) Expectations of employers (owners and and examples) deferred revenue
managers), employees, creditors and expenditure (meaning and examples)
suppliers, government and society from a
(b) Final accounts of Sole Proprietorship
commercial organization.
• Meaning and preparation of Trading
2. Marketing and Sales account, Profit and Loss account and
Balance sheet based on the given trial
(a) Marketing balance with the adjustment of closing
Meaning and objectives of marketing. stock only.
Difference between marketing and sales. • (Preparation of manufacturing account,
(b) Product and service profit and loss on sale of assets,
Meaning and difference between a product intangible and fictitious assets, prepaid
and accrued expenses and incomes are
and a service (with examples).
excluded,)
(c) Pricing
(c) Sources of Finance
Meaning and objectives
(i) Capital Market
(d) Advertising and Sales promotion
Meaning and functions of Capital Market.
Advertising: meaning, importance of
(ii) Sources of raising capital
advertising; merits and demerits, difference
between advertising and publicity. Long term: Meaning of shares (Types;
preference and equity) and debentures,
Advertising Agency; meaning and functions
differences between the two.
only, Social advertising media - Concept and
examples only. Short term: loans from commercial banks
(cash credit, overdraft, discounting of
bills – meaning only).
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4. Banking INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
(i) Central Bank A minimum of three assignments are to be done
during the year, as assigned by the teacher.
Central Bank: Meaning and functions,
Difference between the Central Bank and EVALUATION
Commercial Banks.
The project work is to be evaluated by the subject
(ii) Internet Banking teacher and by an External Examiner. The External
Examiner shall be nominated by the Head of the
Modes of transferring money / Net
school and may be a teacher from the faculty, but
Banking: NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, mobile
not teaching the subject in the relevant
wallets: meaning only.
section/class. For example, a teacher of
ATM, Credit & Debit cards- meaning & Commerce/Accounts of Class XI may be deputed to
difference, caution to be taken while using be the External Examiner for Class X Commercial
these cards. Studies project work.
(iii) Financial fraudulent practices The Internal Examiner and the External Examiner
Credit card fraud, false accounting, will assess the candidate’s work independently.
insurance fraud, intellectual property fraud, Award of marks (20 Marks)
internet and cyber fraud. A brief Subject Teacher (Internal Examiner): 10 marks
understanding of these types of financial External Examiner: 10 marks
fraud.
The total mark obtained out of 20 are to be sent to
the Council by the Head of the school.
The Head of the school will be responsible for the
online entry of marks on the Council’s CAREERS
portal by the due date.

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