Match the items of List–I with those of List–II. List–I List–II (Projects) (Classification) (a) Magnitude Oriented 1. Classify projects on the basis of capital intensive and/or labour intensive projects.(b) Non- quantifiable 2. Classify projects on the basis of availability of demand for goods and services, raw materials, skills and/or other inputs.(c) Causation Oriented 3. Level of investment is generally used as a deciding criteria for project classification.(d) Factor Intensity Oriented 4. Projects with social endowments like health, education, social welfare etc. Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d)

🎲 Try a Random Question  |  Total Questions in Quiz: 1573  |  🧠 Study this quiz with Flashcards
This question is part of a full practice quiz:
UGC NET Management Previous Papers Questions — practice the complete quiz, review flashcards, or try a random question.

1500+ Business Management questions.

The UGC NET management syllabus consists of these 10 units:

Management
Organizational Behaviour
Human Resource Management
Financial Statements
Financial Management
Strategic Management
Consumer and Industrial Buying Behavior
Statistics for Management
International Business
Entrepreneurship Development


Match the items of List–I with those of List–II. <br /> <em>List–I List–II</em> <br /> <em>(Projects) (Classification)</em> <br />(<em>a</em>) Magnitude Oriented 1. Classify projects on the basis of capital intensive and/or labour intensive projects.<br />(<em>b</em>) Non- quantifiable 2. Classify projects on the basis of availability of demand for goods and services, raw materials, skills and/or other inputs.<br />(<em>c</em>) Causation Oriented 3. Level of investment is generally used as a deciding criteria for project classification.<br />(<em>d</em>) Factor Intensity Oriented 4. Projects with social endowments like health, education, social welfare etc.<br /> <em>Codes :</em> <br />(<em>a</em>) (<em>b</em>) (<em>c</em>) (<em>d</em>)