Description : Which bank enjoys monopoly power of note issue? (a) NABARD (b) Agricultural bank © Industrial bank (d) Central bank.
Last Answer : (d) Central bank.
Description : Refinance facility is provided by NABARD. Which institutins can avail it. (a) Commercial Bank. (b) Regional Rural Banks. © State Cooperative Banks. (d) All of the above.
Last Answer : (d) All of the above.
Description : During last five years, which of the following Institutions have extended the largest amount of fresh credit for agriculture in India among all the institutions given in the list ? (A) ... Cooperative Banks (D) Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (E) Regional Rural Banks and Local Area Banks
Last Answer : (E) Regional Rural Banks and Local Area Banks
Description : Regional Rural Banks arc sponsored by (1) Nationalized Commercial Bank (2) Reserve Bank of India (3) State Bank of India (4) Government of India
Last Answer : (1) Nationalized Commercial Bank Explanation: The Narasimham committee conceptualized the foundation of regional rural banks in India. Five regional rural banks were set up on October 2. 1975. There ... Bank. United Bank of India and United Commercial Bank, which sponsored the regional rural banks.
Description : Regional Rural Banks are sponsored by (1) Nationalised Commercial Bank (2) Reserve Bank of India (3) State Bank of India (4) Government of India
Last Answer : Nationalised Commercial Bank
Description : Which of the following is not an apex institution? (a) SIDBI. (b) NABARD. © SBI. (d) State Cooperative Bank.
Last Answer : © SBI.
Description : Which of the following is not the function of commercial bank? (a) Acceptance of deposits. (b) Advancing loans. © Issue of paper notes. (d) Credit control.
Last Answer : © Issue of paper notes.
Description : Which bank is called lender of the last resort? (a) Agricultural bank. (b) Industrial bank. © Commercial bank. (d) Central bank.
Description : Which bank is called lender of the last resort? (a) Agricultural bank (b) Industrial bank © Commercial bank (d) Central bank
Last Answer : (d) Central bank
Description : Bank rate is that rate on which - (1) Any bank lends money to an individual (2) State Bank of India gives loan to the rural banks (3) Central Bank of Country lends money to the commercial banks (4) Rural bank gives loan to cooperative societies
Last Answer : (3) Central Bank of Country lends money to the commercial banks Explanation: Bank rate, also referred to as the discount rate, is the rate of interest which a central bank charges on the loans and ... reserve bank, while the repo rate is the rate at which the banks borrow from the central bank.
Description : Bank rate is that rate on which– (1) Any bank lends money to an individual (2) State Bank of India gives loan to the rural banks (3) Central Bank of Country lends money to the commercial banks (4) Rural bank gives loan to cooperative societies
Last Answer : Central Bank of Country lends money to the commercial banks
Description : In India, which bank has the highest share in the disbursement of credit to agriculture and allied activities? a) Cooperative Banks b) Regional Rural Banks c) Commercial Banks d) Microfinance institutions
Last Answer : Answer- c
Description : The contribution of central govt. in the capital share of Regional Rural Bank
Last Answer : Ans. 50%
Description : ” If a country enjoys an absolute advantage in the production of all commodities then also trade is possible”. Who said this? (a) Adam Smith (b) David Ricardo © J.S Mill (d) None of them.
Last Answer : (b) David Ricardo
Description : Which of the following is not the function of commercial banks? (a) Issue of paper notes. (b) Credit control. © Acceptance of deposits (d) Advancing loans.
Last Answer : (a) Issue of paper notes.
Description : 'NABARD' is associated with the development of - (1) agricultural sector and rural areas (2) heavy Industries (3) banking sector (4) real estates
Last Answer : (1) agricultural sector and rural areas Explanation: National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has been accredited with "matters concerning policy, planning and ... providing investment and production credit for promoting the various developmental activities in rural areas.
Description : Bankers Institute of Rural Development (BIRD) is a premier training establishment promoted by NABARD. Where is BIRD located? a. Bhopal b. Jabalpur c. Nashik d. Lucknow
Last Answer : d. Lucknow
Description : ‘NABARD’ is associated with the development of (1) agricultural sector and rural areas (2) heavy industries (3) banking sector (4) real estates
Last Answer : agricultural sector and rural areas
Description : NABARD is a Bank for _____________ development A. Urban B. Agricultural and Rural C. Scientific D. Agriculture and research
Last Answer : B. Agricultural and Rural
Description : Which bank deals with short term credit? (a) Agricultural Bank. (b) Industrial Bank. © Commercial Bank. (d) None of these.
Last Answer : © Commercial Bank.
Description : Which type of bank deals with short term credit? (a) Agricultural bank (b) Industrial bank © Commercial bank (d) None of these
Last Answer : © Commercial bank
Description : The main advantage of specialization results from (a) The economies of large scale production (b) The specializing country behaves like a monopoly © Smaller production runs resulting in lower unit costs. (d) High wages paid to foreign workers.
Last Answer : (a) The economies of large scale production
Description : Nehru Rojgar Yojana was introduced for reducing unemployment in (a) Rural area (b) Urban area © Cities (d) Towns
Last Answer : (b) Urban area
Description : Jawahar Rojgar Yojana was introduced for reducing unemployment in (a) Rural area (b) Urban area © Cities (d) Towns
Last Answer : (a) Rural area
Description : What is the average calorie intake of rural India for measuring poverty line? (a) 2400 calories per person per day. (b) 2800 calories per person per day. © 2100 calories per person per day. (d) None of these.
Last Answer : (a) 2400 calories per person per day.
Description : Cosequent upon the recommendations of the Working Group on Rural Banks, 5 Rural Regional Banks were initially set up in the year - (1) 1973 (2) 1974 (3) 1975 (4) 1976
Last Answer : (3) 1975 Explanation: The Government of India set up Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) on October 2, 1975. Initially, five RRBs were set up on October 2, 1975 which were sponsored by Syndicate Bank, ... share being 50% by the central government. 15% by the state government and 35% by the scheduled bank.
Description : Consequent upon the recommendations of the Working Group on Rural Banks, 5 Rural Regional Banks were initially set up in the year (1) 1973 (2) 1974 (3) 1975 (4) 1976
Last Answer : 1975
Description : The Regional Rural Banks were owned by _________ A. Central Government B. State Government C. Sponsor Banks D. All of the Above
Last Answer : D. All of the Above Explanation: The Regional Rural Banks were owned by the Central Government, the State Government and the Sponsor Bank. Central Government-50% State Government- 15% Sponsor Banks- 35%.
Description : Bankers Institute of Rural Development (BIRD) is a premier training establishment promoted by NABARD. Where is BIRD located? a. Ludhiana b. Lucknow c. Nashik d. Jabalpur e. Bhopal
Last Answer : b. Lucknow
Description : Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF) was instituted by which of the following? a. NABARD b. RBI c. Finance Ministry d. Ministry of Home Affairs e. None of the above
Last Answer : a. NABARD
Description : Bank Rate refers to the interest rate at which - (1) Commercial banks receive deposits from the public (2) Central bank gives loans to Commercial banks (3) Government loans are floated (4) Commercial banks grant loans to their customers
Last Answer : (2) Central bank gives loans to Commercial banks Explanation: Bank rate is the interest rate at which a nation's central bank lends money to domestic banks. Often these loans are very short in duration.
Description : What is the largest bank in India? (a) United bank of India (b) Punjab National Bank. © Bank of India. © State Bank of India.
Last Answer : © State Bank of India.
Description : Which of the following is an example of fiscal policy (a) Change in interest rate (b) Change in tax rate © Controlling money supply (d) Manipulating bank rate
Last Answer : (b) Change in tax rate
Description : hat posses general acceptability? (a) Bill of exchange (b) Bond © Money (d) Bank draft
Last Answer : © Money
Description : The small scale unit wishing to export has to obtain exporters code number from _________. A. The Reserve Bank of India. B. The Central Bank of India. C. Any Regional Bank. D. Any International Bank.
Last Answer : A. The Reserve Bank of India.
Description : MUDRA Bank has been launched to help - (1) Small business (2) Marginal farmers (3) Poor women (4) Rural sector
Last Answer : (1) Small business Explanation: Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency Bank (or MUDRA Bank)is a new institution setup by the Government of India to provide the funding to the non-corporate ... services to small entrepreneurs outside the service area of regular banks, by using last mile agents.
Description : MUDRA Bank has been launched to help (1) Small business (2) Marginal farmers (3) Poor women (4) Rural sector
Last Answer : Small business
Description : Regional Rural Banks are designed to work in which ideal? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Regional rural banks are governed by
Last Answer : NABARD
Description : What is the full form of NREGP? a. National Regional Employment Guarantee Programme b. National Rural Entrepreneurship Guarantee Programme c. National Rural Educational Guarantee Programme d. National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme e. None of these
Last Answer : d. National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme
Description : Longterm funds in the capital, market can be raised either by borrowing from certain institutions or through - (1) issue of note (2) taking loan from Government (3) issue of securities (4) taking loan from foreign institutions
Last Answer : (3) issue of securities Explanation: Capital markets provide for the buying and selling of long term debt or equity backed securities. When they work well, the capital markets channel the wealth of ... to raise long-term funds by providing a market for securities, both through debt and equity.
Description : Long-term funds in the capital market can be raised either by borrowing from certain institutions or through (1) issue of note (2) taking loan from Government (3) issue of securities (4) taking loan from foreign institutions
Last Answer : issue of securities
Description : Who determines the minimum support price in India? a) The Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices b) The Agriculture Ministry c) The Finance Commission d) NABARD
Last Answer : a) The Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices
Description : Indian Journal of Agriculture Sciences is published by a. IARI b. ICAR c. Dept. of Agriculture d. NABARD
Last Answer : b. ICAR
Description : PACS, an institute of NABARD works at the gram panchayat and village level.In PACS, A stands for? a. Accredit b. Agriculture c. Asset d. Advisory
Last Answer : b. Agriculture
Description : According to the theory of Absolute Advantage a country should specialize in the production of that commodity in which she enjoys----- (a) absolute advantage (b) comparative advantage (c) no advantage (d) utilization.
Last Answer : (a) absolute advantage
Description : Which of the following is the only Central Record Keeping Agency (CRA) appointed by the Government of India? A. CIBIL B. SEBI C. NABARD D. SHCIL E. None of the Above
Last Answer : D. SHCIL Explanation: SHCIL is appointed as Central Record-keeping Agency (CRA) and associated with stamp duty collection and not valuation.
Description : APMC is a marketingboard established bya.state govt b.Nabard c.Cacp d.Central govt
Last Answer : a.state govt
Description : The degree of monopoly power is to be measured in terms of the firm's- (1) normal profit (2) supernormal profit (3) both normal and supernormal profit (4) selling price
Last Answer : (2) supernormal profit Explanation: Monopoly power implies the amount of discretion which a monopolist possesses to fix up the prices of his products and degree of control over his output decisions. ... the degree of monopoly power can be measured by the monopoly firm's super-normal profit.
Description : . In order to practice price discrimination, which of the following is needed? a. some degree of monopoly power b. an ability to separate the market c. an ability to prevent reselling d. all of the above
Last Answer : d. all of the above