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Lim Sei cK

 Section A – Structured Questions

 1. Why do you think Brunei Muara district has the most business enterprises compared with other districts? Give at least three reasons. (9)  Densely populated – access to people  Main district – access to facilities  Strategic location – access to resources

 2. According to the census, there are 151 business enterprises with more than 5 branches. List down at least 5 enterprise which has more than 5 branches in Brunei. (10)  HuaHo, Soon Lee, SKH, KFC, Seng Hoe Huat, Excapade Sushi, Nazmi Textile, Millimewah, Jollibee, PizzaHut, DeeJay, BIBD, Guardian.

 3. Why do you think there are only a few enterprises that expand into 2 or more branches in the nation? Give at least three reasons. (6)  Costs of expanding – rent, equipment, labor,  Competition  Lack of demand  High risks  Lack of strategic location

 4. How many businesses are there in Brunei as of 2010? (2)  5,486

 5. As of 2010, how many workers are there in all enterprises? (2)  98,987

 6. How many workers are there in accommodation and food service activities for large business? (2)  2,925

 7. Explain manufacturing business. Provide at least three examples of manufacturing enterprise in Brunei. (6)  Enterprise that involve with the process of converting raw materials into finished products.  Examples: Kingston Beverages, Brunei Halal, BMC, Sabli, SPHI, Aewon, Suci, Huludao City, Armtrix Enterprise.

 8. Why do you think economic census may be important for the government of Brunei? Give three reasons. (9)  To formulate policies  To check economic growth  Help prepare economy direction

 9. Explain the differences between small, medium and large enterprises. (9)  Small : less than 10 employees, low capital  Medium : between 10 and 99 employees, average capital  Large : more than 100 employees, large capital

 10. Using your own words, define “revenue from business activities”. (5)  Revenue – Income (Payment) that business enterprises receive from selling and/or providing business goods and/or services.

 Section B – True or False?

 1. In Brunei, business enterprises can only be classified into three categories: small, medium and big.  TRUE

 2. As of 2010, Brunei Darussalam has more than 6,000 enterprises in the nation.  FALSE

 3. There are many enterprises which has only one branch in the country.  TRUE

 4. Large enterprises only invest in mining and quarrying activity.  FALSE

 5. Majority of the enterprises in Brunei are involved in wholesale and retail trade activity.  TRUE

 6. In summary, there are many more workers in manufacturing activities as compared to workers in construction.  FALSE

 7. There are a total of 14,652 workers who are employed in small business sector.  TRUE

 8. Not all businesses are involved in the Brunei Darussalam Economic Census  FALSE

 9. It is an easy task to carry out economic census.  FALSE

 10. Proprietorship can also be classified as large enterprise.  TRUE

 You are to complete the ‘Report Reading’ Exercise and submit your work latest on 21 st May 2014, 5PM.  As stated, you can either work individually or involved yourself in a group of maximum 3 students.  Reminder: OneBiz (mindmap) is due on the same day as well!

 Paper 1 [1 ½ Hours]  A. Fill in the blanks  B. Multiple Choice Questions  Paper 2 [2 Hours]  A. True or False  B. Structured Questions  C. Case Study

 1. Business Enterprise  2. Self-employment  3. Entrepreneur  4. Business Ownership  5. Sources of Finance