Chapter 1 of NCERT Class 11 Business Studies, titled Business, Trade and Commerce, introduces the foundation of the business world. This chapter talks about what business actually means, how it is different from other activities like profession and employment, and explains the concepts of trade and commerce in a very simple way. It also gives us an idea of how economic activities in India have developed over the years. If you are new to the subject of Business Studies, this chapter will give you a clear picture of the basics that you will build on in future chapters.
I chose to write about this chapter because I’ve seen many students ignore the theory in the beginning and rush straight to the practical or numerical parts. But in Business Studies, if your basics are not strong, it becomes difficult to understand the reasoning behind various business decisions and policies later. That’s why this chapter is very important. It helps students understand the very purpose of doing business, and how different forms like commerce, trade and industry are connected. Also, it’s very scoring in exams — most one-mark and short-answer questions come directly from this chapter. Knowing the key definitions and differences well can help students score high without much stress.
Overview of Chapter 1: Business, Trade and Commerce
This chapter introduces students to the concept of business as an economic activity. It also explains the difference between business, profession and employment and goes into the meaning of trade, commerce and auxiliaries to trade.
Key Topics Covered in the Chapter
Here’s a quick breakdown of what you’ll learn in this chapter:
- Meaning of Business:
It is an economic activity aimed at earning profit by producing or buying and selling goods and services. - Characteristics of Business Activities:
- Economic in nature
- Continuous process
- Involves risk
- Requires investment
- Profit motive
- Comparison Between Business, Profession, and Employment:
| Basis | Business | Profession | Employment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nature | Production or exchange of goods | Personalised services | Job under a contract |
| Qualification | No minimum qualification needed | Professional qualification required | As per employer’s requirement |
| Reward | Profit | Fee | Salary or wages |
| Risk | High | Some | Almost none |
- Meaning of Commerce and Trade:
- Commerce refers to all those activities that help in moving goods from producers to consumers.
- Trade is the buying and selling of goods and services.
- Types of Trade:
- Internal Trade (Wholesale and Retail)
- External Trade (Import, Export, and Entrepot)
- Auxiliaries to Trade (Aids to Trade):
- Transport
- Banking
- Insurance
- Warehousing
- Advertising
- Communication
- History of Commerce in India:
The chapter also gives a brief look at how trade developed in ancient India — mentioning trade routes, ports, and the emergence of business communities.
















