Description : The NHB, which a wholly – owned subsidiary of the_____.(a )SBI b) BOI c)RBI)
Last Answer : c)RBI)
Description : The first nationalized bank in India to start a VCF _____.(a)SBI, b) PNB, c) Canara bank)
Last Answer : c) Canara bank)
Description : Membership of ________ can be taken by an individual, Registered Partnership Firm, Corporate or bank. a. SEBI b. RBI c. MSEI
Last Answer : c. MSEI
Description : ________was constituted to protect the interests of investors in securities and to promote the development of and to regulate the securities market through appropriate measures. a. RBI b. SEBI c. BSE
Last Answer : b. SEBI
Description : Open market operations of RBI refer to buying and selling of - (1) Commercial bills (2) Foreign exchange (3) Gold (4) Government bonds
Last Answer : (4) Government bonds Explanation: OMOs are the market operations conducted by the Reserve Bank of India by way of sale/ purchase of Government securities to/ from the market with an objective to ... are tight, the RBI will buy securities from the market, thereby releasing liquidity into the market.
Description : Open market operations of RBI refer to buying and selling of (1) Commercial bills (2) Foreign exchange (3) Gold (4) Government bonds
Last Answer : Government bonds
Description : According to RBI Guidelines on Sale of Stressed Assets by Banks, identification of stressed assets beyond a specified value, as may be determined by bank’s policy, for sale is ___________. a) Top-down b) Bottom–top c) Horizontal d) Vertical
Last Answer : a) Top-down
Description : NBFC is a company registered under _________. a. The Indian Contract Act b. The Companies Act, 1956 c. The RBI Act
Last Answer : c. The RBI Act
Description : The maximum load that a fund can exchange is determined by ________ a. SEBI b. RBI c. AMFI
Last Answer : a. SEBI
Description : No stamp duties are levied on LC backed bills up to _______ days. a 120 b 100 c 90
Last Answer : c 90
Description : he practice of discounting accommodation bills is known as ________ a. Night bill b. Kite flying c. Knight bill
Last Answer : b. Kite flying
Description : Who among the following decides the volume and value of bank notes to be printed in India? A. RBI B. SBI C. Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India D. All of the Above
Last Answer : A. RBI Explanation: The Reserve Bank based on the demand requirement indicates the volume and value of banknotes to be printed each year to the Government of India which get finalised after ... the demand for banknotes, GDP growth, replacement of soiled banknotes, reserve stock requirements, etc.
Description : Which one of the following statements is false ? (A) The Open Market Operations involve the sale or purchase of govt. securities by the Central Bank (B) The RBI manages longterm liquidity through ... change the proportion of govt. securities held by the RBI, Commercial Banks and Co-operative Banks
Last Answer : Answer: The RBI manages longterm liquidity through rapos
Description : By increasing the 'Bank Rate', the RBI can: a) provide incentives to commercial banks to lend more to public b) provide incentives to commercial banks to lend less to public c) increase the money supply in the market d) none of the above
Last Answer : b) provide incentives to commercial banks to lend less to public Bank rate is the rate at which commercial banks can borrow money from the RBI. If the rate is higher, then taking money from RBI becomes difficult, so the banks will lend less to public. And vice-versa.
Description : Which statute governs external commercial borrowing? e) Foreign Exchange Maximization Act, 1972 f) Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 g) Foreign Exchange Minimization Act, 2004 h) Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1972
Last Answer : f) Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999
Description : _____ is the stages when commercial manufacturing has to commence.(a) Start Ups b) second round finance c) both )
Last Answer : (a) Start Ups
Description : The greatest security for a banker is that a________ a. Bill of Exchange b. Mutual fund c. Commercial Paper
Last Answer : a. Bill of Exchange
Description : What adjustment is made while using the Discounted Cash Flow method to value cyclical companies? a) Normalize earnings b) Use high discount rate c) Use bank rate for discounting d) Use high growth rate
Last Answer : a) Normalize earnings
Description : Which of the following is a revenue receipt? a) Loan from the International Monetary Fund b) Grant from the World Bank c) Borrowing from the Public d) Public Issue of shares
Last Answer : b) Grant from the World Bank
Description : Cheque card issued by a bank which guarantees the payment of_______ within prescribed limit. (a) Cheque b) purchase c) cash
Last Answer : (a) Cheque
Description : ____ Card issued jointly by a member bank, and non-finance organization.(a) co branded b) budget c) Smart)
Last Answer : (a) co branded
Description : The setting up of the National Housing Bank (NHB), a fully owned subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of India in _____ as the apex institution marketed the beginning of emergence housing finance as a fund based financial services in India.(a) 1987, b) 1978, c)1988)
Last Answer : c)1988)
Description : Which of the following is not necessarily a party to a forfaiting transaction? a. Exporter b. Broker c. Bank
Last Answer : b. Broker is not necessarily a party to a forfaiting transaction. Forfaiting is a financing technique used in international trade to mitigate the risk of non-payment by the importer. It involves ... be involved in facilitating the transaction, but it is not a necessary party to the transaction.
Description : Under the SEBI (Share Based Employee Benefits) Regulations, 2014, appreciation means the difference between the ______________. a) market price of the share of a company on the date of exercise of stock ... a company on the date of exercise of share appreciation right (SAR) and the SAR price.
Last Answer : market price of the share of a company on the date of exercise of stock appreciation right (SAR) or vesting of SAR, as the case may be, and the SAR price.
Description : An investment entity evaluates the performance of its investments on __________value basis. a) fair b) book c) market d) use
Last Answer : a) fair
Description : If the aggregate fair market value of prescribed movable property received by a taxpayer as gift during the year is Rs.1,50,000, tax will be charged on ______. a) Rs.1,00,000 b) Rs.50,000 c) Rs.1,50,000 d) Rs.0
Last Answer : c) Rs.1,50,000
Description : ‘Economies of Scale’ arises from _______ synergy in Merger and Acquisitions. a) operating b) financial c) managerial d) market
Last Answer : a) operating
Description : A disadvantage of the Enterprise Value method for valuing equity is that it may be difficult to obtain the information about _______. a) operating income b) market value of debt c) market value of equity d) cash and cash equivalent
Last Answer : b) market value of debt
Description : Karan bought 1000 share of ABC Limited at Rs.910 through his broker excluding brokerage and taxes. However, the current market price of that share is Rs.915. Here, the amount of Rs.915 reflects ____________. a) value of share b) cost of investment c) investment value d) price of transaction
Last Answer : a) value of share
Description : d) secondary market
Last Answer : a) Bargaining
Description : Securities issued by companies are traded in _______________. a) derivatives market b) tertiary market c) primary market d) secondary market
Last Answer : Which of the following is not a conduct most people associate with ethical behaviour? a) Bargaining b) Respect for others c) Loyalty d) Pursuit of excellence
Description : Private ownership of property and resources is a characteristic of _____________ economy. a) socialist b) command c) market d) traditional
Last Answer : c) market
Description : The national output is measured at _____________. a) production prices b) market prices c) cost prices d) wholesale pricesc
Last Answer : b) market prices
Description : Buying low in one market and selling high in the other market , it called ______ a. Arbitrage trading b. Hedging c. Clearing
Last Answer : a. Arbitrage trading
Description : ______ is a market for financial assets which have a long or indefinite maturity. a. Financial market b. Capital market c. Money market
Last Answer : b. Capital market
Description : A set of complex and closely connected instructions, agents, practices, markets transactions, claims and liabilities relating to financial aspects of an economy is referred as: _____. a. Financial system b. Financial market c. Financial institution
Last Answer : a. Financial system
Description : Scheduled Banks have to be registered with - (1) SEBI (2) RBI (3) Finance Ministry (4) SBI
Last Answer : (2) RBI Explanation: The scheduled primary (urban) cooperative banks are required to maintain with the Reserve Bank of India an average daily balance, the amount of which should not be less than 5 per ... least 3 per cent of their total demand and time liabilities in India on clay-to-day basis.
Description : Government takes 'ways and means advances' from - (1) RBI (2) IDBI (3) SBI (4) ICICI
Last Answer : (1) RBI Explanation: Ways and means advances (WMA) is a mechanism used by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) under its credit policy by which provides to the States banking with it to help ... WMA both to the Central and State governments. It aims to bridge the interval between expenditure and receipts.
Description : Which of the following has decided to block LPG subsidy and PAN of the tax defaulters? A) RBI B) SBI C) Income Tax Department D) Govt. of India E) Finance Ministry
Last Answer : C) Income Tax Department Explanation: Income Tax Department is set to block Permanent Account Number (PAN) of wilful defaulters and their LPG subsidy and take measures to ensure that they are not sanctioned loans.
Description : The Foreign exchange of India is kept with _________ A. SBI B. ECGC C. RBI D. NABARD E. other than those given as options
Last Answer : C. RBI Explanation: Reserve Bank of India accumulates foreign currency reserves by purchasing from authorized dealers in open market operations. Foreign exchange reserves of India act as a cushion against rupee ... Currency Assets (b) Gold (c) SDRs (d) Reserve Tranche Position in the IMF.
Description : The Stock Exchanges in India are regulated by 1. RBI 2. SEBI 3. SBI 4. IDBI 5. None of these
Last Answer : SEBI
Description : Exchange Control and Management is done by (a) RBI ; (b) As per Defence of India Act ; (c) SBI ; (d) IDBI
Last Answer : (a) RBI ;
Description : Government takes ‘ways and means advances’ from (1) RBI (2) IDBI (3) SBI (4) ICICI
Last Answer : RBI
Description : Scheduled Banks have to be registered with (1) SEBI (2) RBI (3) Finance Ministry (4) SBI
Description : Differentiate between Reserve Bank of India RBI and Commercial Bank. -SST 10th
Last Answer : Difference between Reserve Bank of India and Commercial Bank :-
Description : Bank rate is the rate of interest - (1) at which public borrows money from Commercial Bank (2) at which public borrows money from RBI (3) at which Commercial Banks borrow money from RBI (4) at which Commercial Banks borrow money from public
Last Answer : (3) at which Commercial Banks borrow money from RBI Explanation: Bank Rate is the interest rate at which a nation’s central bank lends money to domestic banks. Managing the bank rate is a preferred method by which central banks can regulate the level of economic activity.
Description : What is 'Bank rate'? a) The rate at which commercial banks borrow money from RBI b) The rate at which commercial banks lend money to customers c) The rate at which commercial banks lend money to RBI d) none of the above
Last Answer : a) The rate at which commercial banks borrow money from RBI Bank rate is the rate at which commercial banks can borrow money from the RBI. If the rate is higher, then taking money from RBI becomes difficult, so the banks will lend less to public. And vice-versa.
Description : Which of the below-mentioned institutes are linked with the financial sector of India controlled by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)? a) Commercial Bank b) Money Lenders c) Stock Exchange Operations d) All the above
Last Answer : Answer- c