Description : What is referred to as "Depository Services"? (1) A new scheme of fixed deposits (2) A method of regulating stock exchanges (3) An agency for safe-keeping of securities (4) An advisory service to investors
Last Answer : (3) An agency for safekeeping of securities Explanation: A Central Securities Depository (CSD) is an organization holding securities either in certificated or uncertificated (dematerialized ... : Demat accounts; dematerialization; rematerialization; transfer of securities; and pledge services.
Description : What is referred to as 'Depository Services'? (1) A new scheme of fixed deposits (2) A method for regulating stock exchanges (3) An agency for safe-keeping of securities (4) An advisory service to investors
Last Answer : (3) An agency for safekeeping of securities Explanation: It is a service offered by a securities depository under which the depository maintains book accounts recording the ownership of securities held on behalf of the depository's participants, for eligible securities.
Description : What is referred to as “Depository Services” ? (1) A new scheme of fixed deposits (2) A method of regulating stock exchanges (3) An agency for safe-keeping of securities (4) An advisory service to investors
Last Answer : An agency for safe-keeping of securities
Description : Retain trading in government securities at select stock exchanges commercial in– (A) Jan. 2001 (B) Jan. 2002 (C) Jan. 2003 (D) Jan. 2004
Last Answer : Answer: Jan. 2003
Description : Government securities are considered liquid because they are - (1) backed by the Government treasury (2) convertible into other types of saving deposits (3) quickly and easily marketable (4) stable in value
Last Answer : (3) quickly and easily marketable Explanation: Liquid Asset is an asset that can be converted into cash quickly and with minimal impact to the price received. In a liquid market, ... free highly liquid financial instruments, which market participants are more willing to transact and take positions.
Description : Commercial banks create credit - (1) on the basis of their securities (2) on the basis of their assets (3) on the basis of their reserve fund (4) on the basis of their deposits
Last Answer : (4) on the basis of their deposits Explanation: Commercial banks create credit on the basis of their deposits. Credit creation is the multiple expansions of banks demand deposits. Whenever, ... will depend on the primary deposits and also on the amounts of minimum legal resource requirement.
Description : Commercial banks create credit (1) on the basis of their securities (2) on the basis of their assets (3) on the basis of their reserve fund (4) on the basis of their deposits
Last Answer : on the basis of their deposits
Description : Government securities are considered liquid because they are (1) backed by the Government treasury (2) convertible into other types of saving deposits (3) quickly and easily marketable (4) stable in value
Last Answer : quickly and easily marketable
Description : What is "book-building"? (1) Preparing the income and expenditure ledgers of a company (book-keeping) (2) Manipulating the profit and loss statements of a company (3) A process of inviting subscriptions to a public offer of securities, essentially through a tendering process (4) Publishers' activity
Last Answer : (3) A process of inviting subscriptions to a public offer of securities, essentially through a tendering process Explanation: Book building refers to the process of generating, capturing, and recording investor ... a base price and a band within which the investor is allowed to bid for shares.
Description : What is book-building ? (1) Preparing the income and expenditure ledgers of a company (book-keeping) (2) Manipulating the profit and loss statements of a company (3) A process ... subscriptions to a public offer of securities, essentially through a tendering process (4) Publishers' activity
Last Answer : A process of inviting subscriptions to a public offer of securities, essentially through a tendering process
Description : a depository institution takes deposits from ______ and earns most of its income by _______. -General Knowledge
Last Answer : households and firms; making loans and buying securities that earn a higher interest rate than that paid to depositors.
Description : Which of the following subjects does not figure in the Concurrent List of our Constitution? (1) Stock Exchanges and futures markets (2) Protection of wild animals and birds (3) Forests (4) Trade unions
Last Answer : (1) Stock Exchanges and futures markets Explanation: The Concurrent List or List-Ill is a list of 47 items given in Part XI of the Constitution of India, concerned with relations between the Union and States. Stock exchanges and futures markets come under the Union List.
Description : Which of the following subjects does not figure in the Concurrent List of our Constitution ? (1) Stock Exchanges and futures markets (2) Protection of wild animals and birds (3) Forests (4) Trade unions
Last Answer : Stock Exchanges and futures markets
Description : Underwriters build up ______ confidence in the issue of securities. a. Borrowers b. Investors c. Company
Last Answer : b. Investors
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 : Which theory believes that the investors prefer larger to smaller returns from securities ? a. modern b. traditional c. Markowitz d. sharpe
Last Answer : Answer: a
Description : Securities Appellate Tribunal is a/an __________ established under the provisions of Section 15K of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 A. Constitutional body B. Advisory body C. non-statutory body D. Statutory body E. None of the Above
Last Answer : D. Statutory body Explanation: Securities Appellate Tribunal is a statutory body established under the provisions of Section 15K of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 to hear and dispose of appeals against orders passed by the Securities and Exchange Board of India.
Description : The business in Stock Markets and other securities markets is regulated - (1) Securities and Exchange Board of India (2) Sole Trade and Exchange Bank of India (3) State and Exchange Bank of India (4) Stock and Exchange Bank of India
Last Answer : (1) Securities and Exchange Board of India Explanation: As per the Securities and Exchange Board Of India (SEBI) Act, 1992, SEBI is responsible for protecting the interests of investors in ... is the duty of SEBI to regulate the business in stock exchanges and any other securities markets.
Description : Which of the following is done at a Stock Exchange? (1) Commodities are bought and sold at wholesale price (2) Commodities are bought and sold at retail price (3) Securities are bought and sold (4) None of these
Last Answer : (3) Securities are bought and sold Explanation: A stock exchange or bourse is an exchange where stock brokers and traders can buy and/or sell stocks (also called shares), bonds, and ... of securities and other financial instruments, and capital events including the payment of income and dividends.
Description : Which of the following is done at a Stock Exchange ? (1) Commodities are bought and sold at wholesale price (2) Commodities are bought and sold at retail price (3) Securities are bought and sold (4) None of these
Last Answer : Securities are bought and sold
Description : The business in Stock Markets and other securities markets is regulated (1) Securities and Exchange Board of India (2) Sole Trade and Exchange Bank of India (3) State and Exchange Bank of India (4) Stock and Exchange Bank of India
Last Answer : Securities and Exchange Board of India
Description : The National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA) aims at which of the following? a. Enhancing agricultural productivity, protection of resources such as land, water, biodiversity and ... mechanism. d. Providing Irrigation benefits to the farmers to ensure early completion of projects.
Last Answer : a. Enhancing agricultural productivity, protection of resources such as land, water, biodiversity and genetic resources by developing strategies to make agriculture more resilient to climate change.
Description : Which of the following cannot be called as a debt instrument as referred in financial transactions? A. Certificate of Deposits B. Bonds C. Stock D. Commercial Paper
Last Answer : C. Stock Explanation: Debt instruments are assets that require a fixed payment to the holder, usually with interest. Examples of debt instruments include bonds (government or corporate) and mortgages.
Description : Which of the following is not a financial service under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016? a) Accepting of deposits b) Effecting contracts of insurance c) Payment of wages to employees d) Establishing an investment scheme
Last Answer : c) Payment of wages to employees
Description : Bit of a medical question. Is pressure in the chest (certainly heart-related) in keeping with a hiking trip (hilly terrain) in pants during a heat advisory while carrying the party's water supply?
Last Answer : It’s never a good sign. You clearly were pushing it to the max. I would follow up with a physician just to be prudent
Description : Which of the following services is not within the area of public accounting? a. Attest function b. Taxation service c. Write-up work for one client d. Management advisory services
Last Answer : Write-up work for one client
Description : Which term is not related to banking? (1) C.R.R. (2) N .E.E .R. (3) S.L.R. (4) Fixed Deposits
Last Answer : (2) N.E.E.R. Explanation: NEER stands for Nominal Effective Exchange Rate which represents the relative value of a home country's currency compared to the other major currencies being traded (U.S. ... etc.). It also represents the approximate relative price a consumer will pay for an imported good.
Description : Bank deposits that can be withdrawn without notice are called - (1) account payee deposits (2) fixed deposits (3) variable deposits (4) demand deposits
Last Answer : (4) demand deposits Explanation: Demand deposits are funds held in an account from which deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time without any advance notice to the depository institution. Demand ... of account which cannot be accessed for a predetermined period (typically the loan's term).
Description : Which term is not related to banking ? (1) C.R.R. (2) N.E.E.R. (3) S.L.R. (4) Fixed Deposits
Last Answer : N.E.E.R.
Description : Bank deposits that can be withdrawn without notice are called (1) account payee deposits (2) fixed deposits (3) variable deposits (4) demand deposits
Last Answer : demand deposits
Description : In Bank‟s balance sheet, which of the following is an asset? A. Its paid up capital B. Its saved deposits C. Its instrument in government securities D. Its accumulated Reserve Funds E. Its Current Deposits
Last Answer : C. Its instrument in government securities Explanation: Bank assets comprises cash, money at short notice, bills and securities discounted, bank‘s investments in government securities, loans sanctioned by the bank.
Description : Which of the following is the clearing agency for Government securities? A. RBI B. GOI C. CCIL D. SEBI E. None of the Above
Last Answer : C. CCIL Explanation: The CCIL is the clearing agency for Government securities. It acts as a Central Counter Party (CCP) for all transactions in Government securities by interposing itself between two counter parties.
Description : Is there a way to find out how many investors there are for any given stock?
Last Answer : This might help for the NASDAQ. Haven’t found anything for the NYSE that is similar.
Description : Who are some stock investors with better than average yields?
Last Answer : Warren Buffet is considred an investor with a savy track record. He has proven himself over many decades.
Description : How much money do stock investors make in a year?
Last Answer : The amount of money made by stock investors depends on how much they have invested and how much gain they receive from these stocks. Also how much dividends their stocks give.
Description : Which of the following statements is/are not correct with respect to the Constant Mix Strategies' of asset allocation? I. Investors adopting these strategies tend to maintain an exposure to stocks that are in constant ... strategies. A. Only (I) above B. Only (II) above C. Only (III) above
Last Answer : C. Only (III) above
Description : Banking services provided to Special Economic Zones(SEZ) units have been exempted from _________ A. Sales Tax B. Securities Transaction Tax – STT. C. Central Excise Duty D. Service Tax E. None of the Above
Last Answer : D. Service Tax Explanation: Banking services offered to units set up in special economic zones have been exempted from paying service tax.
Description : Was the Appliance Service Center clandestinely erected to replace the Library at Alexandria as depository for/of world knowledge?
Last Answer : Yes and they are secretly stealing everyones left sock to get everyones DNA to finance the endeavor. Those fiends.
Description : Stock Exchanges play a role in an economy how may itbe termed? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Useful but need strict regulation'
Description : Stock Exchanges play a role in an economy how may itbe termed? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : i. ROC supervises and controls the operations of stock exchanges in India.
Last Answer : Correct the underlined word and rewrite the following sentence: i. ROC supervises and controls the ... issued by NCLT to NCLAT within 90 days.
Description : Are silver ETFs listed on any stock exchanges?
Last Answer : Not many are, but there are a few. Look in the name of the ETF. If it contains "TSX", such as "COMEX Silver ETF (HUZ-TSX)" that means it's traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange. This works for other stock exchange codes, too.
Description : With reference to the Constitution of India, which on the following pairs is not matched? (1) Forests : Concurrent List (2) Stock Exchanges : Concurrent list (3) Post office saving Bank : Union List (4) Public Health : State list
Last Answer : (2) Stock Exchanges : Concurrent list Explanation: Stock exchange and future markets are listed in the Union list, but not in the concurrent list.
Description : Which of the following is a function of SEBI? A. to approve by−laws of stock exchanges. B. inspect the books of accounts of financial intermediaries. C. to require the stock exchange to amend their ... compel certain companies to list their shares in one or more stock exchanges. E. All of the Above
Last Answer : E. All of the Above Explanation: Function of SEBI: To approve by−laws of stock exchanges. Inspect the books of accounts of financial intermediaries. To require the stock exchange to amend their by−laws. Compel certain companies to list their shares in one or more stock exchanges.
Description : 10.Which of the following committee is related to Corporatisation of Stock Exchanges? (a) Bimal Jalan Committee (b) V Achuthan Committee (c) P M Nair Committee (d) None of these Ans-a
Last Answer : (a) Bimal Jalan Committee
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 : 1. If a material, placed in a magnetic field is thrown out of it, then how is the material? 2. Who became the first Indian to take 16 wickets in a single test match? 3. Stock Exchanges play ... to the forests been caused by acid rain? 20. By whom was Swaraj as a national demand first made?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Diamagnetic 2. Narendra Hirwani 3. Useful but need strict regulation 4. Lake Titicaca 5. Shivaji 6. Scurvy 7. Zila Parishad 8. Carius method 9. Oregon 10. Sukerchakia 11. At Lausanne ... 15. Zamindari 16. Parliament 17. Decrease 18. Rate of indirect tax 19. Poland 20. Dadabhai Naoroji
Description : Floating Exchange Rate is also referred to as - (1) Flexible Exchange Rate (2) Fixed Exchange Rate (3) Real Exchange Rate (4) Controlled Exchange Rate
Last Answer : (1) Flexible Exchange Rate Explanation: A floating exchange rate or fluctuating exchange rate is a type of exchange rate regime wherein a currency's value is allowed to fluctuate according to the ... and foreign business cycles, and to preempt the possibility of having a balance of payments crisis.
Description : Floating Exchange Rate is also referred to as (1) Flexible Exchange Rate (2) Fixed Exchange Rate (3) Real Exchange Rate (4) Controlled Exchange Rate
Last Answer : Flexible Exchange Rate