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Final Exam / Spring 2021 (Paper Duration 24 hours)
(Online Assignment Based Question Paper)
Course No. : MGT-574 Course Title: International Business
Total Marks: 30 Date of Exam: 08-07-2021
Degree: BBA Semester: 6 th Section: A…
Marks
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Obtained/
Total Marks
Marks
Obtaine
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Total Obtained Marks in Words:
Name of the teacher: Shireen Mussawar
Who taught the course:Signature of teacher / Examiner:
To be filled by Student
Registration No.: ………………………………………….……… Name:……………………………………………………..
(THEORETICAL EXAMINATION)
Answer the following questions.
Q.No.1 What do you think that companies like Ferrari are known as for they carve out a market
niche in international zone and compete by providing a product that customers can attain in no
other way? Explain the international market segmentation for Ferrari in European Countries and
their reasons to success? (Marks 10)
Answer:
Q.No.2. Schumpeters theory of "creative destruction" states that capitalism is never static, it is
always evolving and old products are replaced by new ones. There is however a lag, or overlap
where the old product still exist and people continue to invest in its development , but also at the
same time a development of newer and better products. A prime example is the issue of type writers
that was evolving even though computers started to overtake typewriters in sales and even as
computers became the dominant product. Contrary to this, governments are seeking to protect the
old by regulation or other supportive measures. One example of this is the use of fossil fuel in the
US. Something critics fear will prevent the development of greener and more effective sources of
energy. Should governments like this support industry for the sake of employment or other reasons,
or should Darwinism take its course? Is the development of new products always a good thing?
Maybe we will have a rise of the Machines and Terminators roaming the streets, or perhaps the
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development of new technologies is a good thing in most cases and should not be hindered. What
are your thoughts? (Marks 10)
Final Exam / Spring 2021 (Paper Duration 12 hours)
(Online Assignment Based Question Paper)
Course No. : …………… MGT-574…………………….……………………...... Course Title: International Business
Total Marks:……….30…………………………Date of Exam:………………………………………......................................
Degree: ……BBA…………………………..…. Semester:……6 th ………………… Section: …………A……………….………
Marks
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Obtained/
Total Marks
Marks
Obtaine
d
Total Obtained Marks in Words:
Name of the teacher: Shireen Mussawar
Who taught the course:Signature of teacher / Examiner:
To be filled by Student
Registration No.: ………………………………………….……… Name:……………………………………………………..
(THEORETICAL EXAMINATION)
Answer the following questions.
Q.No.1 What do you think that companies like Ferrari are known as for they carve out a market
niche in international zone and compete by providing a product that customers can attain in no
other way? Explain the international market segmentation for Ferrari in European Countries and
their reasons to success? (Marks 10)
Answer:
Q.No.2. Schumpeters theory of "creative destruction" states that capitalism is never static, it is
always evolving and old products are replaced by new ones. There is however a lag, or overlap
where the old product still exist and people continue to invest in its development , but also at the
same time a development of newer and better products. A prime example is the issue of type writers
that was evolving even though computers started to overtake typewriters in sales and even as
computers became the dominant product. Contrary to this, governments are seeking to protect the
old by regulation or other supportive measures. One example of this is the use of fossil fuel in the
US. Something critics fear will prevent the development of greener and more effective sources of
energy. Should governments like this support industry for the sake of employment or other reasons,
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or should Darwinism take its course? Is the development of new products always a good thing?
Maybe we will have a rise of the Machines and Terminators roaming the streets, or perhaps the
development of new technologies is a good thing in most cases and should not be hindered. What
are your thoughts? (Marks 10)
Answer:
Q.No.3. a born global or rather born regional IT firm in the process of internationalization, quickly
adapted to the new reality during the Covid-19 pandemic. Do you think that firms in other industries
show a similar behavioral pattern? Or do you think the handling of the pandemic varies between
industries? (Marks 10)
Answer: