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Expect about 40 questions in your JAMB COMMERCE EXAM from these topics listed below:
1. Commerce.
- (i) Meaning and scope.
- (ii) Characteristics.
- (iii) Functions.
2. Occupation.
- (i) Meaning and importance.
- (ii) Types (industrial, commercial and services).
- (iii) Factors that determine choice of occupation.
3. Production.
- (i) Factors, characteristics and rewards (land, labour, capital and entrepreneur).
- (ii) Division of Labour and specialization.
- (iii) Types (primary, secondary and tertiary).
4. Trade.
- a. Home Trade
- (i) Retail trade:
- Types of retailers.
- Functions of retailers.
- Factors to be considered in setting up retail trade.
- Trends in retailing (branding, self-service, vending machines, the use of luncheon, fuel vouchers, etc).
- Advantages and disadvantages of retailers.
- (ii) Wholesale trade:
- Types of wholesalers (merchant, agent, general, etc.)
- Functions of wholesalers.
- Advantages and disadvantages of wholesalers.
- (i) Retail trade:
- b. Foreign trade.
- (i) Basic issues in foreign trade (balance of trade, balance of payments and counter trade).
- (ii) Procedures and documents used in export, import and entrepôt trade.
- (iii) Barriers to international trade.
- (iv) Role of Customs and Excise Authority, Ports Authority, etc. in foreign trade.
5. Purchase and Sale of Goods.
- (i) Procedure and documentation (enquiry, quotation, order, invoice, proforma invoice, statement of accounts, indent, consular invoice, bill of lading, certificate of origin, consignment note, etc).
- (ii) Terms of trade (trade discount, quantity discount, cash discount, warranties, C.O.D., C.I.F., F.O.B., and E.O.E. etc)
- (iii) Terms of payments
- a. Cash – Legal tender.
- b. Credit.
- Types and functions.
- Merits and demerits.
6. Aids-to-trade.
- a. Advertising:
- (i) Types and media.
- (ii) Advantages and disadvantages.
- b. Banking:
- (i) Types of bank.
- (ii) Services.
- (iii) Challenges.
- c. Communication:
- (i) Process and procedure.
- (ii) Types.
- (iii) Trends.
- (iv) Merits and demerits.
- (v) Barriers.
- d. Insurance:
- (i) Types.
- (ii) Principles.
- (iii) Terms.
- (iv) Importance.
- e. Tourism:
- (i) Importance.
- (ii) Agencies that promote tourism in Nigeria.
- (iii) Challenges.
- f. Transportation:
- (i) Mode.
- (ii) Importance.
- (iii) Advantages and disadvantages.
- g. Warehousing:
- (i) Importance.
- (ii) Types and functions.
- (iii) Factors to be considered in siting a warehouse.
7. Business Units.
- (i) Forms and features (Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Limited Liability Companies, Public Corporations, Cooperative Societies, etc.)
- (ii) Registration of businesses.
- (iii) Business Mergers.
- (iv) Determination of choice of business units.
- (v) Dissolution and liquidation.
- (vi) Merits and demerits.
8. Financing Business.
- (i) Sources of finance (personal savings, sale of shares and bonds, loans, debentures, mortgage, bank overdraft, ploughing back of profit, credit purchase, leasing, etc.)
- (ii) Types of capital (share capital, capital owned, authorized capital, issued capital, called-up capital, paid-up capital, liquid capital, working capital and owners’ equity).
- (iii) Calculation of forms of capital, profits (gross and net) and turnover.
- (iv) Problems of sourcing finance.
- (v) The role of Bureau de change in an economy.
9. Trade Associations.
- (i) Objectives and functions of trade and manufacturer’s associations (Cocoa Farmers’ Association, Garri Sellers’ Association, Poultry Farmers’ Association, etc.)
- (ii) Objectives and functions of Chambers of Commerce.
10. Money.
- (i) Evolution.
- (ii) Forms and qualities.
- (iii) Functions.
11. Stock Exchange.
- (i) Importance and functions.
- (ii) Types of securities (stocks, shares, bonds, debentures, etc).
- (iii) Procedure of transactions and speculations.
- (iv) Second-Tier Securities Market, (listing requirements, types of companies for the market, advantages and operating regulations of the market).
12. Elements of Business Management.
- (i) Functions (planning, organizing, staffing, coordinating, motivating, communicating, controlling etc.)
- (ii) Principles (span of control, unity of command, delegation of authority, etc.)
- (iii) Organizational structure (line, line and staff, functional, matrix and committee).
- (iv) Functional areas of business (production, marketing, finance and personnel).
- (v) Business resources (man, money, materials, machines and opportunities / goodwill).
13. Elements of Marketing.
- (i) Importance and Functions.
- (ii) The marketing concept (consumer orientation, customer satisfaction, integrated marketing, etc).
- (iii) Marketing mix (product, price, place and promotion).
- (iv) Market Segmentation.
- (v) Public relations and Customer Service.
14. Legal Aspects of Business.
- (i) Meaning and validity of a simple contract.
- (ii) Agency, Sale of Goods Act and Hire Purchase Act.
- (iii) Contract of employment.
- (iv) Government regulations of business (registration of business, patents, trademarks, copyrights, etc).
- (v) Consumer protection (Government legislation, Standards Organization Trade Descriptions Act, Consumer Protection Council, NAFDAC, NDLEA, Customs and Excise, etc.)
- (vi) Regulatory agencies.
15. Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
- a. Computer:
- (i) Appreciation and application.
- (ii) Types and functions.
- (iii) Merits and demerits.
- (iv) Challenges.
- b. Terms (Internet, Intranet, browsing, password, e-mail, google, yahoo, search, Local Area Network, etc.)
- c. Activities:
- (i) e-commerce.
- (ii) e-banking.
- (iii) e-business.
16. Business Environment and Social Responsibility.
- (i) Legal, political, economic, social, cultural, technological environments, etc.
- (ii) Safe products, philanthropic and societal consideration.
- (iii) Types and implication of pollution (water, air, land, etc.)
- (vi) assess the relevance of regulatory agencies and acts in the provision of safe goods and drugs.
Source: JAMB IBASS
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