Assertion: Vending machine routes and distributorships are an example of Business franchise opportunity ventures. Reasoning: Manufacturers use Business franchise opportunity ventures franchise to govern how a retailer distributes their products. |
Both Assertion (A) and reasoning (R) are correct and R is the correct explanation of A.
Both Assertion (A) and reasoning (R) are correct and but R is not the correct explanation of A.
Assertion (A) is true but Reasoning (R) is not correct.
Assertion (A) is not true but Reasoning (R) is correct.
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Assertion (A) is true but Reasoning (R) is not correct. |
R is incorrect as it is an example of Product franchise business opportunity. Business franchise opportunity ventures: These ventures typically require that a business owner purchases and distributes the products for one specific company. The company must provide customers or accounts to the business owner, and in return, the business owner pays a fee or other consideration as compensation. Examples include vending machine routes and distributorships. Product franchise business opportunity: Manufacturers use the product franchise to govern how a retailer distributes their products. The manufacturer grants a store owner the authority to distribute goods by the manufacturer and allows the owner to use the name and trademark owned by the manufacturer. The store owner must pay a fee or purchase a minimum inventory of stock in return for these rights. Some tire stores are good examples of this type of franchise. |