ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP

DEFINITION OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
“Entrepreneur” comes from the French Verb “Entreprendre” which means:
A
To sell French Fries
B
To engage in risk in an attempt to profit
C
To undertake
D
To start a business
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The word entrepreneur actually originates from the 13th century French word ‘entreprendre’ which means to undertake or to do something. By the 16th century this had become the noun entrepreneur, taken to mean someone who undertakes a business project or speculation. This is an important point to make.

Detailed explanation-2: -The word “entrepreneur” originates from a thirteenth-century French verb, entreprendre, meaning “to do something” or “to undertake.” By the sixteenth century, the noun form, entrepreneur, was being used to refer to someone who undertakes a business venture.

Detailed explanation-3: -It is derived from the French word entreprendre which means to undertake’.

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