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NCUK BUSINESS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025 GRADED A+ What is added value? What is the formula for Added value - Answers - The difference between the selling price of a product and the cost of bought in materials and components. - Selling Price - Direct costs - Added value is also the ways in which a company increases the value of a product so as to justify a higher price range. Note: Direct costs are costs that are expressly linked to production. What are the ways businesses add value? - Answers - Good after sales - Shorter time period/ Convenience - Better quality - Good branding - Design - Unique selling point NCUK BUSINESS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025 GRADED A+AND - Unique work e.g ( A cake design you can't get anywhere else) What is a unique selling point (USP) - Answers This is a feature of a product which differentiates it from its competitors and is appealing customers. Examples: Organic produce, Catchy slogan, locally sourced, homegrown etc Apples Operating system is a USP KFC's famous slogan constitutes as a USP What is a business ? What is the purpose of business activity ? - Answers A business is an organisation that provides goods and services. The purposes of businesses are: I) Provide goods and services II) Wealth creation ( Through paying salaries and tax) What are the four factors of production? - Answers land, labor, capital, enterprise Land- these are natural resources that are used in production e.g farm land, water body: Reward is rent Labour- these are Human Resources : reward is salary/ wage Capital- manufactured resources e.g machinery: reward is interest Enterprise- the factor that organises all other factors and takes risks: reward is profits What is primary , secondary and tertiary production - Answers Primary production deals with raw materials Secondary production deals with semi- finished goods Tertiary production - deals with services What are the four functional areas of business ? - Answers - Human Resource management - deals with labour - Operations - deals with production - Finance - deals with cash flow - Marketing - deals with trying to promote and achieve objectives. What is the dynamic nature of business? - Answers This refers to the ever changing business landscape in regards to the internal and external factors which affect a business. What are some factors affecting business ? Both external and internal - Answers Internal- Human Resources, Financing, Technology External - PESTLE (Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, Environmental) What are business objectives? - Answers The aims or targets that a business works towards. These are tailored or specific goals of a business. - The difference between business sim and objective is that aims are What are the different types of business objectives. - Answers - Survival, Profit maximisation, Growth, CSR( Corporate Social responsibility) , Improving cash flow, staff retention, increasing share holder value, diversifying product. Explain the following Acronyms pertaining to Objectives- S.M.A.R.T and M.O.S.T - Answers SMART objectives- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-bound.

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NCUK BUSINESS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025 GRADED A+

What is added value?

What is the formula for Added value - Answers - The difference between the selling price of a product
and the cost of bought in materials and components.

- Selling Price - Direct costs



- Added value is also the ways in which a company increases the value of a product so as to justify a
higher price range.



Note: Direct costs are costs that are expressly linked to production.

What are the ways businesses add value? - Answers - Good after sales

- Shorter time period/ Convenience

- Better quality

- Good branding

- Design

- Unique selling point NCUK BUSINESS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025 GRADED
A+AND

- Unique work e.g ( A cake design you can't get anywhere else)

What is a unique selling point (USP) - Answers This is a feature of a product which differentiates it from
its competitors and is appealing customers.



Examples: Organic produce, Catchy slogan, locally sourced, homegrown etc

Apples Operating system is a USP

KFC's famous slogan constitutes as a USP

What is a business ? What is the purpose of business activity ? - Answers A business is an organisation
that provides goods and services. The purposes of businesses are:

I) Provide goods and services

,II) Wealth creation ( Through paying salaries and tax)

What are the four factors of production? - Answers land, labor, capital, enterprise

Land- these are natural resources that are used in production e.g farm land, water body: Reward is rent

Labour- these are Human Resources : reward is salary/ wage

Capital- manufactured resources e.g machinery: reward is interest

Enterprise- the factor that organises all other factors and takes risks: reward is profits

What is primary , secondary and tertiary production - Answers Primary production deals with raw
materials

Secondary production deals with semi- finished goods

Tertiary production - deals with services

What are the four functional areas of business ? - Answers - Human Resource management - deals with
labour

- Operations - deals with production

- Finance - deals with cash flow

- Marketing - deals with trying to promote and achieve objectives.

What is the dynamic nature of business? - Answers This refers to the ever changing business landscape
in regards to the internal and external factors which affect a business.

What are some factors affecting business ?

Both external and internal - Answers Internal- Human Resources, Financing, Technology

External - PESTLE (Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, Environmental)

What are business objectives? - Answers The aims or targets that a business works towards. These are
tailored or specific goals of a business.



- The difference between business sim and objective is that aims are

What are the different types of business objectives. - Answers - Survival, Profit maximisation, Growth,
CSR( Corporate Social responsibility) , Improving cash flow, staff retention, increasing share holder value,
diversifying product.

, Explain the following Acronyms pertaining to Objectives- S.M.A.R.T and M.O.S.T - Answers SMART
objectives- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-bound.

MOST- Mission, Objectives, Strategies and Tactics

What are the qualities of Successful entrepreneurs? - Answers Diligence, Innovation, Communication,
leadership, Emotional intelligence, Passion.



An entrepreneur is a risk taker that manages all factors of production in order to produce goods and
services.

Why would a businesses objective change over time? - Answers Business objectives change mostly
according to consumer trends. When consumers change a business will change with it. For example,
more consumers are concerned with the environment. A business will have to tailor its objectives to
align with that.

What are the advantages and Disadvantages of CSR ? - Answers Advantages

-) Attracts new customers

-) increases customer retention

-) Increases profitability (CSR leads to high pricing)

-) Increased Brand Recognition (It's own form of PR)

-) Leads to growth of an organisation (tapping into new market e.g Vegan)

-) Attracts passionate staff



Disadvantages

-) It negatively impacts competitiveness (For smaller corporations)

-) It's costly to implement

-) Contrasting stake holder interest

-) Increased scrutiny

Why are business objectives important? - Answers - Increases focus

- Motivates staff

- co- ordinate business activity

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