When did the Bengalis get the fullest opportunity for doing business?
- aBefore 1947
- bAfter the Liberation War in 1971
- cIn 1950
- dAfter 1990
147 questions · 11 sections
When did the Bengalis get the fullest opportunity for doing business?
Two most reputed figures in the business arena of Bangladesh discussed in this chapter are—
After studying this chapter, a learner will be able to—
Several entrepreneurs of Bangladesh started business in—
When was Jahurul Islam born?
Where was Jahurul Islam born?
The name of Jahurul Islam's father is—
Jahurul Islam's father was a—
The name of Jahurul Islam's mother is—
Jahurul Islam was the ___ among five brothers and three sisters.
Jahurul Islam's uncle was the Overseer of—
From which school did Jahurul Islam complete his Matriculation?
In which year and from which institution did Jahurul Islam attempt the I.A. exam (which he could not pass)?
Initial monthly salary of Jahurul Islam at the C&B Department was—
Jahurul Islam first joined the C&B Department as a—
He was later promoted to which post in the same department?
In which year did Jahurul Islam leave his job and enlist as a Class III Contractor?
With what initial capital did Jahurul Islam fully start his business under Bengal Development Corporation Ltd.?
By which year did Jahurul Islam become a first-class contractor?
The first construction work completed by Jahurul Islam as a contractor was—
Jahurul Islam constructed the road from—
Jahurul Islam had investment in—
With his visionary power, Jahurul Islam bought vast areas of land in—
During 1960, Jahurul Islam established a timber factory in Chattogram and a glass factory in—
Eastern Housing Limited was established in—
Eastern Housing Limited was established to meet the increasing demand for—
Islam Group of Companies was established in—
Approximately how many people work in the various organisations established by Jahurul Islam?
Which of the following companies belong to the Islam Group?
The largest private medical college in Bangladesh, established by Jahurul Islam, is—
How many beds does the Jahurul Islam Medical College & Hospital have?
Apart from the medical college, Jahurul Islam also established—
The qualities that made Jahurul Islam a successful man are—
Beyond an industrialist, the identity of Jahurul Islam includes—
The social responsibility activities of Jahurul Islam covered—
Jahurul Islam established many shelters and institutions for—
Jahurul Islam died on—
Samson H. Chowdhury was the Chairman of which group?
When was Samson H. Chowdhury born?
Samson H. Chowdhury was born in—
The father of Samson H. Chowdhury was—
The profession of Samson H. Chowdhury's father was—
Samson H. Chowdhury studied from 1930 to 1940 in—
Samson H. Chowdhury attained which degree from Bishnupur High School?
Samson H. Chowdhury obtained his Diploma in Management from—
After completing his studies, Samson H. Chowdhury went back to his village in—
From his very boyhood, Samson H. Chowdhury was involved with various medicines because of his—
In which year did Samson H. Chowdhury start a small pharmacy shop in the village market?
In which year did Samson H. Chowdhury obtain the licence to set up a medicine factory?
How many friends joined Samson H. Chowdhury, each providing Tk 20,000?
The total initial capital of Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. was—
The initial number of workers at Square Pharmaceuticals was—
The first medicine produced by Square Pharmaceuticals was—
Square succeeded because they never compromised with—
At the early stage, Square purchased raw materials from—
At present, approximately how many workers are employed in the Square Group?
The Square Group has expanded its business to—
The medicine of Square is exported to how many countries?
Samson H. Chowdhury was the Chairman of which private television channel?
Samson H. Chowdhury was also associated with—
The Square Group was selected as the Best Tax Payer for which year by the NBR?
Notable institutions under the Square Group include—
Samson H. Chowdhury mentioned three pillars as the basis of his success—
According to Samson H. Chowdhury, the key to his success was—
There was never any ___ in Samson H. Chowdhury's organisation, showing his labour-friendly attitude.
Samson H. Chowdhury died on—
Samson H. Chowdhury died at the age of—
The name of Samson H. Chowdhury's spouse is—
The three sons of Samson H. Chowdhury are—
The famous library at Pabna patronised by Samson H. Chowdhury is—
According to Shova Odhikary, in his early days Samson H. Chowdhury played the roles of—
In 2010, the government declared how many persons as Commercially Important Person (CIP)?
CIPs were recognised for their contribution to—
Samson H. Chowdhury was awarded 'Business Man of the Year' by—
He received 'Business Executive of the Year' in 1998 from—
Shahida Begum is the proprietor of—
Shahida Begum started her business out of—
Shahida Begum had how many daughters?
Her husband passed away in—
The condition of her husband's Gents Tailors was located near—
Shahida Begum's last resort to raise capital was—
Shahida Begum started her business with capital of—
The initial number of workers in Shahida Begum's shop was—
She learned tailoring from—
Shahida Begum received an award as a successful woman entrepreneur in 2008 from—
Abul Kalam Azad is the owner of—
The initial capital of Abul Kalam Azad's first business was—
In which year did Abul Kalam Azad take his SSC exam and start his first business?
His first business was selling—
He used what to carry coconut from one market to another?
The name of his first poster business was—
He initially hung posters on posts in front of—
He made posters and view cards of—
Abul Kalam Azad attributes his success to—
To honour mothers, he started the 'Rotnogorva Ma Award' from—
The 'Rotnogorva Ma Award' is given to mothers having at least—
The award ceremony is arranged every year on—
One of the objectives of the Rotnogorva Ma Award is—
Lutfa Sunjida is the owner of—
Lutfa Sunjida started her business with capital of—
The main principle of Lutfa Sunjida's life is—
In which year was she a candidate for SSC exam and started a part-time job?
In her part-time job, she made and sold—
She opened her first showroom at—
She borrowed Tk 30,000 for her first showroom from—
She availed a loan of Tk 50,000 for the second showroom from—
She started a Beauty Parlour in—
The name of her organisation is—
As part of social responsibility, she provides free training to—
Nayeb Ali belongs to which village?
The age of Nayeb Ali (as mentioned in the text) is—
Nayeb Ali became helpless because—
He borrowed more than one lac taka for going abroad from—
His friend who supported him after his return was—
Nayeb Ali chose duck rearing because his village had natural elements such as—
The initial number of ducklings purchased by Nayeb Ali was—
The initial capital of his duck farm was—
The duck farm was established in—
Within how many months did Nayeb Ali prove himself an ideal duck farmer?
At present, Nayeb Ali owns a farm of approximately—
Nayeb Ali's ducks give more eggs because of—
After expansion of the farm, Nayeb Ali appointed how many additional workers?
Because of his farm, how many additional people got the opportunity to earn through selling feed, snails and eggs?
Nayeb Ali's story proves that one can be self-dependent through—
A report on a local entrepreneur should include—
In the report, the list of established companies/firms should be sequenced by—
The main objective of preparing such a report is to—
Who is the founder of Bengal Development Corporation Ltd.?
What is an Entrepreneurship?
Mr. Sadman, an established businessman, spent 10 lakh taka to establish a school in his village. From what type of responsibility did Mr. Sadman establish the school?
Entrepreneurs like Mr. Sadman help the country to take ahead through—
Who receives the "Ratnagarbha Award"?
What does "Commercially Important Person (CIP)" mean?
Mr. Kabir established a small plastic product factory, bought expensive raw materials for quality, personally supervised the factory and gave priority to workers — which textbook entrepreneur is similar to Mr. Kabir?
Entrepreneurs like Mr. Kabir play a crucial role in rapid development of a country by—
Who is the founder of Square Pharmaceuticals?
In business context, risk means—
Mr. Ishraq Ali quit his sales job and built Raj Pharma through hard work, honesty and dedication. Which traits helped him become an entrepreneur?
Like Mr. Ishraq, an entrepreneur contributes to social welfare through—
Awards and recognitions received by Samson H. Chowdhury include—
Eastern Housing Limited was established in—
Public welfare activities carried out by Mr. Jahurul Islam include—
The common qualities that made both Jahurul Islam and Samson H. Chowdhury successful are—
The global spread of Square's products despite tough competition shows the importance of—
The story of Shahida Begum primarily teaches that—
The life-turning point of Abul Kalam Azad was—
The turning point of Lutfa Sunjida's life was—