A chamber of commerce normally consists of

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WAEC 2008

A chamber of commerce normally consists of

  • A. officials of the trade unions of commercial workers
  • B. all the people engaged in one aspect of trading and manufacturing
  • C. all the workers in one branch of commerce
  • D. the people who represent a cross-section of business interests in a town

Correct Answer: D. the people who represent a cross-section of business interests in a town

Explanation

A chamber of commerce is an association or network of businesspeople designed to promote and protect the interests of its members. It consists of people in a particular line of business working to further their interest



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