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Introduction
to Business DANTES Test
The
Introduction to Business DANTES Test covers the material that is
taught in a one-semester class at the 101 college level.
This
test covers the different types of business there are, their legal
structure, how they are managed, and how the finances are run.
Employee
development, training, benefits, supervision and marketing are also
covered.
There
is no penalty for guessing on the test and there are some pretest
questions included that are not scored, so make sure you answer
each and every question. |
Credits:
3 - Lower Division
Number
of Questions: 100
Recommended
Passing Score: 46
Time
to complete the test: 90 min
Rank
of Difficulty: 2
ISBN: 9781614331414

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Information
you will need to know for the Introduction to Business DANTES test
includes:
- franchises
- international
business
- LLC
- government's
impact on business
- entrepreneurship
- organizational
behavior
- human
resource management
- marketing
mix
- computers
- risk
management
- money
management
The
sections of the Introduction to Business DANTES test are broken
down as follows:
14%
Economic Issues
7% International Business
5% Government
7% Forms of Business Ownership
5% Types of Business
12% Management Process
10% Human Resource Management
2% Operations
16% Marketing Management
14% Financial Management
3% Risk Management
5% Technology
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