Q.1. Q.2. Q.3. Q.4. Q.5. Q.6. Q.7. Q.8. Q.9. In which year Punjab National Bank was established ? (1) 1880 (2) 1887 (3) 1894 (4) 1900 (5) None of these What is the full form of 'CORE' in core banking services ? (1) Channel of Rupee Exchange. (2) Customer Online Realtime Exchange. (3) Centralized Online Rupee Exchange. (4) Centralized Online Realtime Exchange. (5) Customer Online Rupee Exchange. Consider the following statements about Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) (A) MPI focuses on education, health & living standard as a supplement to income based measure of poverty rd (B) India ranks 63 in MPI based poverty ranking among 104 developing countries. (C) Bihar is the second poorest state in India on the basis of MPI based poverty ranking. Which of above statement(s) is/ are true ? (1) Only A & B (2) Only B & C (3) Only A & C (4) All A,B & C (5) None of these What is the upper limit of RTGS transactions in India ? (1) No limit (2) Rs. 10 lacs (3) Rs. 50 lacs (4) Rs.20 lacs (5) Rs. 40 lacs Open unemployment refers to people- (1) Who are not willing to work (2) Who are willing but do not get work. (3) Who leave their jobs in search of better jobs. (4) Who have been dismissed because of corrupt practices. (5) None of these 'Open Market Operation' is a part of- (1) Income Policy (2) Fiscal Policy (3) Credit Policy (4) Labour Policy (5) None of these SDR, the currency of the IMF, is in the form of- (1) Paper Currency (2) Gold (3) Silver and Gold both (4) Book Keeping entry only (5) None of these Which of the statements given below is/are incorrect ? (A) United Stock Exchange is the fourth country level exchange of India. (B) It is headquartered at Mumbai. (C) It will trade in six foreign currency derivatives. (1) Only A and B (2) Only B and C (3) Only A and C (4) Only B (5) Only C In India, National income is estimated by ? (1) Planning commission (2) Indian Statistical Institute (3) Central Statistical Office (4) National Smaple Survey Organisation (5) None of these BANKING AWARENESS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BANKING INDUSTRY GENERAL AWARENESS Mahendra's
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Q.10.
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Hindu Rate of Growth refers to the rate of growth of-
(1) GDP (2) Population (3) Foodgrains
(4) Per Capita income (5) None of these
Which one of the following is not an objective of fiscal policy of Indian Government ?
(1) Full employment (2) Regulation of Inter-State-trade
(3) Price stability (4) Equitable distribution of wealth & income
(5) None of these
How many times has financial emergency been declared in India so far ?
(1) 5 times (2) 4 times (3) Once (4) Never (5) None of these
Which one of the following is not charged on the Consolidated Fund of India ?
(1) Salary & allowances of the president of India
(2) Salary & allowances of the speaker of the Lok Sabha
(3) Salary & allowances of the Justices of the Supreme Court of India
(4) Salary & allowances of the Vice President of India
(5) None of these
What would be the New Price Index that would measure inflation ?
(1) PPI (2011) (2) CPI (2010) (3) WPI (2004-2005)
(4) RTI (5) None of these
What is the maximum ceiling on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) for investment in the equity of Public Sector Banks in India ?
(1) 20% (2) 26% (3) 49% (4) 51% (5) 74%
According to 2011 Census, Sex Ratio in India stood at -----females per 1000 males.
(1) 933 (2) 965 (3) 947 (4) 940 (5) None of these
Indian Stock Market deals in --------.
(1) Shares (2) Debentures (3) Forward Contracts
(4) Mutual Funds (5) All of the above
‘Self Help Group’ is associated with which of the following Rural Development Programmes ?
(1) Real Earning Emergent Ratio (2) Real Elective Effective Ratio
(3) Real Effective Exchange Rate (4) Role Effective Earned Rate
(5) None of these
Consider the following statements and state which of them are true?
A. The planning commission's 40 members steering committee on Health will advise panel on the twelfth five year plan.
B. The 40 member committee on Health is chaired by Syeda Hameed.
C. The steering committee will review the National Health Policy, as well as explore the possibility of adopting the Right to Health as an approach with focus on women, children & preventive & curative healthcare.
(1) Only B (2) Only C (3) A & C (4) All are true (5) None of these
(1) Income received from public borrowings (2) Income received from tax-sources
(3) Income received from non-tax sources (4) All of the above
(5) None of these
Mobile banking is set to get a boost from IMPS, which stands for----------------.
(1) Inter-Bank Mobile Payment Service (2) Inter-Bank Money Portability Service
(3) Intra-Bank Mobile Payment System (4) Inter-Bank Money Preventing System
(5) None of these
What is the full form of NSDL?
(1) National Securities Depository Limited (2) National Securities Demanding Liability
(3) National Sample Depository Limited (4) National Sample Driven Land
(5) None of these
Consider the following statements and state which of them are true ?
(A) Govt. launched service discharge benefit scheme for post retirement security of about three lakh Gramin Dak Sevaks.
(B) Govt. will deposit two hundred rupees per month in accounts of Gramin Dak Sevaks working in far flung areas.
(C) Scheme is being functionized by utilizing funds from PFRDA.
(D) Government will provide over 70 crore Rs. annually for this scheme.
(1) B and D (2) A, C and D (3) All are true
(4) A and C (5) None of these
In 2011-12 Central Government launched a new Scheme 'Swabhimaan'. Which statements are true about it ?
(1) It is a programme on Financial Inclusion
(2) Opening 5 crore new rural bank accounts.
(3) Providing branchless banking through technology.
(4) Covering all 73000 unbanked rural habitations with over 2000 population.
(5) All of the above
Which of the following terms is/are related with finance and banking ?
(1) Velocity (2) Displacement (3) Badla
(4) Centigrade (5) None of these
Tarapore Committee submitted its report on "Full Convertibility on Rupee" in-
(1) American Depository Receipt (2) Current Account (3) Capital Account
(4) 2 & 3 Both (5) None of these
Scheme inaugurated helpline 'Udyami' is to assist----------.
(1) Rural Unemployed (2) Large Capital Industries
(3) Only female entrepreneus (4) Farmers introducing technology in farming
(5) Micro, Small and Medium enterprises
Consider the following statements about newly launched Mahila Kisan Sashaktikaran Pariyojana and State which of the following is/are the objectives of MKSP ?
(A) To create sustainable agricultural livelihood opportunities for women in agriculture
(B) To ensure food and nutrition security at the household and community level.
(C) To enhance the productive participation of women in agriculture.
(1) Only A (2) Only C (3) All are true
(4) A and B (5) None of these
Which of the following is not Development Bank/Non Commercial Bank ?
(1) SIDBI (2) National Housing Bank (3) IDBI
(4) NABARD (5) None of these
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Which of the following is another name for Bank of Sweden Prize ?
(1) Noble Prize for Literature (2) Noble Prize for Peace
(3) Man Booker Prize (4) Noble Prize for Medicine
(5) None of these
Market Cost of a product includes ____.
(1) Factor Cost (2) Advertisement Cost
(3) Transportation Cost (4) All of above
(5) None of these
In the first phase of nationalisation of banks how many banks were nationalised ?
(1) 19 (2) 26 (3) 27 (4) 6 (5) None of these
Which among the following will settle the grievances of customers of banks?
(1) State Bank of India (2) Banking Ombudsmen (3) Local Courts
(4) Nationalised Banks (5) None of these
What was the targeted growth rate for 2012-17 in the 12th Five Year Plan?
(1) 8% (2) 10-11% (3) 9.6% (4) 9.5-9.75% (5) None of these
Gilt - Edged market means-------.
(1) Bull Market (2) Gun Market
(3) Market of Government Securities (4) Market of Pure Metal
(5) None of these
Many times we have read about ULIP in newspapers. ULIP stands for ________.
(1) United Loaded Investment Plan (2) Universal Loan Investment Plan
(3) Unit Life Insurance Plan (4) Unit Linked Insurance Plan
(5) None of these
Devaluation of currency results in ____
(1) Increased export and import
(2) Trade deficit
(3) Increased export and improvement in balance of payment
(4) Increased import & foreign reserve deficiency
(5) None of these
The Govt. of India replaced the FERA by _______.
(1) FEMA (2) FRBMA (3) Monopolies Act
(4) FRTP (5) None of these
Banking which involves mobilizing large part of the deposits in risk free assets such as government securities is called _______.
(1) Real Earning Emergent Ratio (2) Real Elective Effective Ratio
(3) Real Effective Exchange Rate (4) Role Effective Earned Rate
(5) None of these
Consider the following statements and state which of them are true?
A. The planning commission's 40 members steering committee on Health will advise panel on the twelfth five year plan.
B. The 40 member committee on Health is chaired by Syeda Hameed.
C. The steering committee will review the National Health Policy, as well as explore the possibility of adopting the Right to Health as an approach with focus on women, children & preventive & curative healthcare.
(1) Only B (2) Only C (3) A & C (4) All are true (5) None of these
(1) Income received from public borrowings (2) Income received from tax-sources
(3) Income received from non-tax sources (4) All of the above
(5) None of these
Mobile banking is set to get a boost from IMPS, which stands for----------------.
(1) Inter-Bank Mobile Payment Service (2) Inter-Bank Money Portability Service
(3) Intra-Bank Mobile Payment System (4) Inter-Bank Money Preventing System
(5) None of these
What is the full form of NSDL?
(1) National Securities Depository Limited (2) National Securities Demanding Liability
(3) National Sample Depository Limited (4) National Sample Driven Land
(5) None of these
Consider the following statements and state which of them are true ?
(A) Govt. launched service discharge benefit scheme for post retirement security of about three lakh Gramin Dak Sevaks.
(B) Govt. will deposit two hundred rupees per month in accounts of Gramin Dak Sevaks working in far flung areas.
(C) Scheme is being functionized by utilizing funds from PFRDA.
(D) Government will provide over 70 crore Rs. annually for this scheme.
(1) B and D (2) A, C and D (3) All are true
(4) A and C (5) None of these
In 2011-12 Central Government launched a new Scheme 'Swabhimaan'. Which statements are true about it ?
(1) It is a programme on Financial Inclusion
(2) Opening 5 crore new rural bank accounts.
(3) Providing branchless banking through technology.
(4) Covering all 73000 unbanked rural habitations with over 2000 population.
(5) All of the above
Which of the following terms is/are related with finance and banking ?
(1) Velocity (2) Displacement (3) Badla
(4) Centigrade (5) None of these
Tarapore Committee submitted its report on "Full Convertibility on Rupee" in-
(1) American Depository Receipt (2) Current Account (3) Capital Account
(4) 2 & 3 Both (5) None of these
Scheme inaugurated helpline 'Udyami' is to assist----------.
(1) Rural Unemployed (2) Large Capital Industries
(3) Only female entrepreneus (4) Farmers introducing technology in farming
(5) Micro, Small and Medium enterprises
Consider the following statements about newly launched Mahila Kisan Sashaktikaran Pariyojana and State which of the following is/are the objectives of MKSP ?
(A) To create sustainable agricultural livelihood opportunities for women in agriculture
(B) To ensure food and nutrition security at the household and community level.
(C) To enhance the productive participation of women in agriculture.
(1) Only A (2) Only C (3) All are true
(4) A and B (5) None of these
Which of the following is not Development Bank/Non Commercial Bank ?
(1) SIDBI (2) National Housing Bank (3) IDBI
(4) NABARD (5) None of these
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Which one of the following launched social security scheme for 'Gramin Dak Sevaks' ?
(1) Ministry of Economic Affairs (2) Ministry of Rural Infrastructure
(3) Ministry of Communications & IT (4) Ministry of Rural Development
Which of the following term is used in banking and finance ?
(1) Cathode (2) Diabetic (3) Equity (4) Obese (5) None of these
Consider the following & state which of them are TRUE ?
(A) New Foreign Contribution Regulation Act has come into force.
(B) Under the law, no political party can receive foreign funds as donation.
(C) The act says in case of any organisation receiving funds over 10 lakh, bank will immediately inform govt. to enable agencies to track funds.
(D) There are over 40000 organisations recieving foreign contribution in country out of which only 18000 report the inflow of funds & submit their accounts.
(1) All are true (2) Only D (3) B and D (4) Only C (5) None of these
Committee related with the merger of regional rural banks with their sponsor banks is-------.
Which of the following term is used in banking and finance ?
(1) Cathode (2) Diabetic (3) Equity (4) Obese (5) None of these
Consider the following & state which of them are TRUE ?
(A) New Foreign Contribution Regulation Act has come into force.
(B) Under the law, no political party can receive foreign funds as donation.
(C) The act says in case of any organisation receiving funds over 10 lakh, bank will immediately inform govt. to enable agencies to track funds.
(D) There are over 40000 organisations recieving foreign contribution in country out of which only 18000 report the inflow of funds & submit their accounts.
(1) All are true (2) Only D (3) B and D (4) Only C (5) None of these
Committee related with the merger of regional rural banks with their sponsor banks is-------.
'Growth with Stability' was the aim of which of the following Five Year Plans ?
(1) Second Plan (2) Third Plan (3) Fourth Plan (4) Fifth Plan (5) None of these
Which of the following is not a part of India's Money Market ?
(1) Money Lenders (2) Indian Gold Council (3) Bill Markets
(4) Banks (5) None of these
When more than one banks are allowing credit facilities to one party in coordination with each other under a formal arrangement, the arrangement is called __.
(1) Securitization (2) Participation (3) Consortium (4) Consolidation (5) None of these
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development is related to _____.
(1) World Bank (2) ADB (3) IMF (4) Federal Bank (5) None of these
A banking system in which a big bank has a number of branches in different parts of the country is known as ___.
(1) Unit Banking (2) Branch Banking (3) Mixed Banking
(4) Chain Banking (5) None of these
Which of the following is an example of near money ?
(1) Fiat money (2) Bank Draft (3) Treasury Bills
(4) 50 paise coins (5) None of these
Raising or lowering of the central bank discount rate is known as ____.
(1) Bank rate policy (2) Open market operation
(3) Cash reserve ratio (4) 2 and 3
(5) None of these
'Gold Tranche' refers to ___.
(1) a credit system granted by IMF to its members. (2) A loan system of the World Bank
(3) A credit system granted by WTO to its members. (4) One of the operations of a Central Bank
(5) None of these
National Food Security Mission was launched in the year ___.
(1) 2005-06 (2) 2006-07 (3) 2007-08 (4) 2008-09 (5) None of these
Which is a legal tender in a modern economy amongst the following ?
(1) Currency notes (2) Cheques (3) Bank Draft
(4) Promissory notes (5) None of these
Which of the following doesn't relates with banking or finance ?
(1) Devaluation (2) Hundis (3) Flare (4) Gearing (5) None of these
ESOP means -
(1) Employee stock option play (2) Employee shair object plan
(3) Employee stock option plan (4) Enter shair object plan
(5) All of these
Which of the following is not a characteristics of Fiat money?
(1) Fiat money is created and issued by the state
(2) Fiat money is inconvertible by law
(3) Its value as a commodity is as great as its value as money
(4) It is a legal tender
(5) None of these
A banking system where all operations are confined to a single office is known as _____.
(1) Unit Banking (2) Group Banking (3) Chain Banking
(4) Branch Banking (5) None of these
Which of the following is not a Financial/Economic term?
(1) Marginal Utility (2) Dumping (3) Pipette
(4) Break Even Point (5) None of these
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Which of the follwoing measures is not taken by government to control inflation ?
(1) It increases the rate of taxes (2) It increases cash reserve ratio
(3) It increases the imports (4) It increases the public debt
(5) None of these
The object of introducing base rate by RBI is_____.
(A) Enhancing transparency in lending rates of banks
(B) Enabling better assessment of transmission of monetary policy
(C) Keeping interest rates low
(1) A and B (2) Only C (3) Only B (4) All of above (5) None of these
Which of the following defines Commercial Papers?
(1) Long term debt issued by private corporations.
(2) Short-term and unsecured promissory notes issued by corporations with-very high credit standings.
(3) Savings instrument, in which funds must remain on deposit for a specified period, and premature withdrawals incur interest penalties.
(4) 1 and 3
(5) None of these
Which of the following bill is regarding timely delivery of information & documents like birth & death certificates & revenue records to people & empowering them to file complaints against delays?
(1) Jan Lokpal Bill (2) Janhit Guarantee Bill
(3) Right to Education (4) Jansewa Guarantee Bill
(5) None of these
Which of the following terms is not related with banking/finance?
(1) Call Option (2) Coupon (3) Stock Splits (4) Ablation (5) None of these
What is the maturity period of Treasury Bills issued by Government of India?
(1) 14 days and 84 days (2) 182 days and 364 days
(3) 18 days and 36 days (4) 91, 182 & 364 days
(5) None of these
Many a times Government raises additional resources through taxation & allocation of expenditure as per its requirements. It is known as ---------
'Growth with Stability' was the aim of which of the following Five Year Plans ?
(1) Second Plan (2) Third Plan (3) Fourth Plan (4) Fifth Plan (5) None of these
Which of the following is not a part of India's Money Market ?
(1) Money Lenders (2) Indian Gold Council (3) Bill Markets
(4) Banks (5) None of these
When more than one banks are allowing credit facilities to one party in coordination with each other under a formal arrangement, the arrangement is called __.
(1) Securitization (2) Participation (3) Consortium (4) Consolidation (5) None of these
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development is related to _____.
(1) World Bank (2) ADB (3) IMF (4) Federal Bank (5) None of these
A banking system in which a big bank has a number of branches in different parts of the country is known as ___.
(1) Unit Banking (2) Branch Banking (3) Mixed Banking
(4) Chain Banking (5) None of these
Which of the following is an example of near money ?
(1) Fiat money (2) Bank Draft (3) Treasury Bills
(4) 50 paise coins (5) None of these
Raising or lowering of the central bank discount rate is known as ____.
(1) Bank rate policy (2) Open market operation
(3) Cash reserve ratio (4) 2 and 3
(5) None of these
'Gold Tranche' refers to ___.
(1) a credit system granted by IMF to its members. (2) A loan system of the World Bank
(3) A credit system granted by WTO to its members. (4) One of the operations of a Central Bank
(5) None of these
National Food Security Mission was launched in the year ___.
(1) 2005-06 (2) 2006-07 (3) 2007-08 (4) 2008-09 (5) None of these
Which is a legal tender in a modern economy amongst the following ?
(1) Currency notes (2) Cheques (3) Bank Draft
(4) Promissory notes (5) None of these
Which of the following doesn't relates with banking or finance ?
(1) Devaluation (2) Hundis (3) Flare (4) Gearing (5) None of these
ESOP means -
(1) Employee stock option play (2) Employee shair object plan
(3) Employee stock option plan (4) Enter shair object plan
(5) All of these
Which of the following is not a characteristics of Fiat money?
(1) Fiat money is created and issued by the state
(2) Fiat money is inconvertible by law
(3) Its value as a commodity is as great as its value as money
(4) It is a legal tender
(5) None of these
A banking system where all operations are confined to a single office is known as _____.
(1) Unit Banking (2) Group Banking (3) Chain Banking
(4) Branch Banking (5) None of these
Which of the following is not a Financial/Economic term?
(1) Marginal Utility (2) Dumping (3) Pipette
(4) Break Even Point (5) None of these
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Q.106.
Which of the follwoing measures is not taken by government to control inflation ?
(1) It increases the rate of taxes (2) It increases cash reserve ratio
(3) It increases the imports (4) It increases the public debt
(5) None of these
The object of introducing base rate by RBI is_____.
(A) Enhancing transparency in lending rates of banks
(B) Enabling better assessment of transmission of monetary policy
(C) Keeping interest rates low
(1) A and B (2) Only C (3) Only B (4) All of above (5) None of these
Which of the following defines Commercial Papers?
(1) Long term debt issued by private corporations.
(2) Short-term and unsecured promissory notes issued by corporations with-very high credit standings.
(3) Savings instrument, in which funds must remain on deposit for a specified period, and premature withdrawals incur interest penalties.
(4) 1 and 3
(5) None of these
Which of the following bill is regarding timely delivery of information & documents like birth & death certificates & revenue records to people & empowering them to file complaints against delays?
(1) Jan Lokpal Bill (2) Janhit Guarantee Bill
(3) Right to Education (4) Jansewa Guarantee Bill
(5) None of these
Which of the following terms is not related with banking/finance?
(1) Call Option (2) Coupon (3) Stock Splits (4) Ablation (5) None of these
What is the maturity period of Treasury Bills issued by Government of India?
(1) 14 days and 84 days (2) 182 days and 364 days
(3) 18 days and 36 days (4) 91, 182 & 364 days
(5) None of these
Many a times Government raises additional resources through taxation & allocation of expenditure as per its requirements. It is known as ---------
Which of the following is not a component of bank deposits ?
(1) Fixed deposits (2) Current A/C deposits (3) Recurring deposits
(4) Safe deposits (5) None of these
The new issue market is connected with _______.
(1) New issue of treasury bills (2) New issue of currency notes
(3) Issue of IPO (4) All of above
(5) None of these
Which of the following is a new instruments permitted by RBI to bank under Tier II for Capital adequacy purposes and what is its minimum maturity period ?
(1) Innovative perpetual debt instrument, 10 years
(2) Non-redeemable Cumulative Capital Instrument, 10 years
(3) Perpetual preference shares, 15 years
(4) Redeemable preference shares, 15 years.
(5) None of these
Which of the following interest rates are not fixed by RBI and left to the discretion of the Bank concerned ?
(A) Saving Bank deposits (B) DRI Advances
(C) Ceilling rates on FCNR/NRE deposit accounts (D) Ceiling rates on export credit facilities
(1) A and D (2) A and C (3) Only A (4) Only D (5) None of these
Which of the following liabilities is not taken as part of Time and demand liabilities for the purpose of CRR ?
(1) Fixed deposits (2) Saving bank account (3) Recurring deposits
(4) Paid-up capital (5) None of these
Credit creation capacity of commercial banks is determined by :
(A) Cash withdrawls from the banking system by the public
(B) Cash reserve ratio to be maintained by Commercial banks
(C) Supply of currency notes by the central bank
(D) Willingness of the borrowers to take loans from commercial banks.
(1) A, C and D (2) B, C and D (3) A, B and D (4) A, B and C (5) None of these
Money supply in India can be increased if_____
(A) RBI puts more paper money for circulation
(B) The commercial banks expand their credit operations
(C) The Central Government gives more grants to the states
(D) The Government of India borrows from the RBI
(1) A, B and C (2) B, C and D (3) A, C and D (4) A, B and D (5) None of these
What is meant by a Scheduled Bank ?
(1) A Bank functioning under provisions of Banking Regulation Act. 1949
(2) A Bank included in 2nd schedule of RBI Act 1934
(3) A Bank incorporated under Banking Companies Act. 1956
(4) A Bank authorised to do Banking functions
(5) None of these
Which one of the following is not a Quantitative credit control measure of the Reserve Bank of India ?
(1) Bank rate (2) Statutory cash reserve requirement
(3) Statutory liquidity ratio (4) Moral Suasion
(5) None of these
Fiscal Deficit concept was introduced in Indian economy by
(1) Amartya sen (2) V. K. R. V. Rao (3) S. Chakravarty
(4) Madhu Dandavate (5) None of these
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What is the full form of FIMMDA?
(1) Fined Income More Money Derivatives Authority
(2) Fixed Income Measuring Money Dumping Association
(3) Fixed Income Money Market and Derivatives Association
(4) Fixed Initial Money Market Development Authority
(5) None of these
An organisation which pools money from investors & invests in stock, bonds, shares is called ______.
(1) Bancassurance (2) A Bank (3) Insurance company
(4) Mutual Fund (5) None of these
Which of the following term in related with Economy?
(1) Absolute Zero (2) Amplitude (3) Soft patch (4) Buoyancy (5) None of these
Which of amongst the following is not the aim of Debt Management?
(1) Stabilizing prices (2) Social service fund
(3) Proper timing & issuing of government bonds (4) Cost effective services
(5) None of these
When RBI wants to reduce liquidity in the banking system-
(A) It increases the CRR
(B) It increases the SLR
(C) It increases the Repo Rate
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) All A, B and C (5) None of these
Negotiated Dealing System Relates to _____.
(A) Trading at stock markets
(B) Settlement of secuirty dealings
(C) Trading in government securities
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) All A, B and C (5) None of these
The Base rate of each bank is to be reviewed after every_______.
(1) Quarter (2) Month (3) Year (4) Week (5) Day
Gross Domestic Product is a measure of_______.
(1) a country's internal trade relation (2) a country's domestic economic activities
(3) a country's financial position (4) a country's foreign trade relation
(5) None of these
In which of the following years, the concept of Micro Finance launched ?
(1) 1982 (2) 1992 (3) 2002 (4) 1972 (5) None of these
The network for common data communication for Banks and Financial Institutions launched by RBI is________
(1) INTERNET (2) INFINET (3) SWIFT (4) BANKNET (5) None of these
If a loan is repaid by a cheque, ____.
(1) Total bank reserves in the system decreases. (2) Total bank reserves are not affected.
(3) Increase in total bank reserves in the system. (4) 1 and 3 both
(5) None of these
Consider the following statements about Gold Standard and state which of them are true ?
(A) Gold Standard means there exists a fixed relationship between any two currencies called the mint parity.
(B) It also means the exchange rate is determined by demand and supply between the gold points.
(C) Each nation defines the price of gold in terms of its currency and then stands ready to buy and sell.
(1) Only C (2) Only B (3) All are true (4) Only A (5) None of these
Which of the following is not a component of bank deposits ?
(1) Fixed deposits (2) Current A/C deposits (3) Recurring deposits
(4) Safe deposits (5) None of these
The new issue market is connected with _______.
(1) New issue of treasury bills (2) New issue of currency notes
(3) Issue of IPO (4) All of above
(5) None of these
Which of the following is a new instruments permitted by RBI to bank under Tier II for Capital adequacy purposes and what is its minimum maturity period ?
(1) Innovative perpetual debt instrument, 10 years
(2) Non-redeemable Cumulative Capital Instrument, 10 years
(3) Perpetual preference shares, 15 years
(4) Redeemable preference shares, 15 years.
(5) None of these
Which of the following interest rates are not fixed by RBI and left to the discretion of the Bank concerned ?
(A) Saving Bank deposits (B) DRI Advances
(C) Ceilling rates on FCNR/NRE deposit accounts (D) Ceiling rates on export credit facilities
(1) A and D (2) A and C (3) Only A (4) Only D (5) None of these
Which of the following liabilities is not taken as part of Time and demand liabilities for the purpose of CRR ?
(1) Fixed deposits (2) Saving bank account (3) Recurring deposits
(4) Paid-up capital (5) None of these
Credit creation capacity of commercial banks is determined by :
(A) Cash withdrawls from the banking system by the public
(B) Cash reserve ratio to be maintained by Commercial banks
(C) Supply of currency notes by the central bank
(D) Willingness of the borrowers to take loans from commercial banks.
(1) A, C and D (2) B, C and D (3) A, B and D (4) A, B and C (5) None of these
Money supply in India can be increased if_____
(A) RBI puts more paper money for circulation
(B) The commercial banks expand their credit operations
(C) The Central Government gives more grants to the states
(D) The Government of India borrows from the RBI
(1) A, B and C (2) B, C and D (3) A, C and D (4) A, B and D (5) None of these
What is meant by a Scheduled Bank ?
(1) A Bank functioning under provisions of Banking Regulation Act. 1949
(2) A Bank included in 2nd schedule of RBI Act 1934
(3) A Bank incorporated under Banking Companies Act. 1956
(4) A Bank authorised to do Banking functions
(5) None of these
Which one of the following is not a Quantitative credit control measure of the Reserve Bank of India ?
(1) Bank rate (2) Statutory cash reserve requirement
(3) Statutory liquidity ratio (4) Moral Suasion
(5) None of these
Fiscal Deficit concept was introduced in Indian economy by
(1) Amartya sen (2) V. K. R. V. Rao (3) S. Chakravarty
(4) Madhu Dandavate (5) None of these
Q.122.
Q.123.
Q.124.
Q.125.
Q.126.
Q.127.
Q.128.
Q.129.
Q.130.
Q.131.
Q.132.
Q.133.
What is the full form of FIMMDA?
(1) Fined Income More Money Derivatives Authority
(2) Fixed Income Measuring Money Dumping Association
(3) Fixed Income Money Market and Derivatives Association
(4) Fixed Initial Money Market Development Authority
(5) None of these
An organisation which pools money from investors & invests in stock, bonds, shares is called ______.
(1) Bancassurance (2) A Bank (3) Insurance company
(4) Mutual Fund (5) None of these
Which of the following term in related with Economy?
(1) Absolute Zero (2) Amplitude (3) Soft patch (4) Buoyancy (5) None of these
Which of amongst the following is not the aim of Debt Management?
(1) Stabilizing prices (2) Social service fund
(3) Proper timing & issuing of government bonds (4) Cost effective services
(5) None of these
When RBI wants to reduce liquidity in the banking system-
(A) It increases the CRR
(B) It increases the SLR
(C) It increases the Repo Rate
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) All A, B and C (5) None of these
Negotiated Dealing System Relates to _____.
(A) Trading at stock markets
(B) Settlement of secuirty dealings
(C) Trading in government securities
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) All A, B and C (5) None of these
The Base rate of each bank is to be reviewed after every_______.
(1) Quarter (2) Month (3) Year (4) Week (5) Day
Gross Domestic Product is a measure of_______.
(1) a country's internal trade relation (2) a country's domestic economic activities
(3) a country's financial position (4) a country's foreign trade relation
(5) None of these
In which of the following years, the concept of Micro Finance launched ?
(1) 1982 (2) 1992 (3) 2002 (4) 1972 (5) None of these
The network for common data communication for Banks and Financial Institutions launched by RBI is________
(1) INTERNET (2) INFINET (3) SWIFT (4) BANKNET (5) None of these
If a loan is repaid by a cheque, ____.
(1) Total bank reserves in the system decreases. (2) Total bank reserves are not affected.
(3) Increase in total bank reserves in the system. (4) 1 and 3 both
(5) None of these
Consider the following statements about Gold Standard and state which of them are true ?
(A) Gold Standard means there exists a fixed relationship between any two currencies called the mint parity.
(B) It also means the exchange rate is determined by demand and supply between the gold points.
(C) Each nation defines the price of gold in terms of its currency and then stands ready to buy and sell.
(1) Only C (2) Only B (3) All are true (4) Only A (5) None of these
(2) Accepted by the people and the Government as per the law
(3) Not accepted for business purposes by the law
(4) Not accepted by the government
(5) None of these
Stock exchange securities do not include ______
(1) Debentures of companies (2) Small debentures issued by port trusts
(3) Government promissory note (4) Participation certificates
(5) None of these
Which of the following is not commercial bank ?
(1) Foreign Banks (2) Private Banks (3) RBI
(4) Regional Rural Banks (5) None of these
A non - negotiable crossing is a _____
(1) Restricted crossing (2) Special crossing (3) Non- transferable crossing
(4) Parallel crossing (5) None of these
Which of the following statements are true about Working Capital ?
(A) Working Capital is a financial metric which represents operating liquidity available to a business, organization, or other entity, including government entity.
(B) Net working capital is calculated as current assets minus current liabilities
(C) The management of Working Capital involves managing inventories, accounts receivable and payable, and cash.
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) All are true (5) None of these
Floating Exchange Rate is also referred to as________
(1) Real Exchange Rate (2) Controlled Exchange Rate
(2) Accepted by the people and the Government as per the law
(3) Not accepted for business purposes by the law
(4) Not accepted by the government
(5) None of these
Stock exchange securities do not include ______
(1) Debentures of companies (2) Small debentures issued by port trusts
(3) Government promissory note (4) Participation certificates
(5) None of these
Which of the following is not commercial bank ?
(1) Foreign Banks (2) Private Banks (3) RBI
(4) Regional Rural Banks (5) None of these
A non - negotiable crossing is a _____
(1) Restricted crossing (2) Special crossing (3) Non- transferable crossing
(4) Parallel crossing (5) None of these
Which of the following statements are true about Working Capital ?
(A) Working Capital is a financial metric which represents operating liquidity available to a business, organization, or other entity, including government entity.
(B) Net working capital is calculated as current assets minus current liabilities
(C) The management of Working Capital involves managing inventories, accounts receivable and payable, and cash.
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) All are true (5) None of these
Floating Exchange Rate is also referred to as________
(1) Real Exchange Rate (2) Controlled Exchange Rate
(3) The Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (4) The Indian Contract Act, 1872
(5) None of these
In the case of FCNR Accounts the payment of Interest is effected in _____.
(1) Indian Rupee (2) Only in pound
(3) Same currency in which deposit stands. (4) Yen
(5) None of these
The commercial paper is issued to raise deposits by _____.
(1) Commercial Banks (2) Reserve Bank of India
(3) Every Non-Banking company (4) State Bank of India
(5) None of these
The Methods of credit control used by the RBI can be divided into _______.
(1) Long-term and short term (2) Rural and Urban
(3) Qualitative and Quantitative (4) Monetary and Fiscal
(5) None of these
Increase in Bank rate is generally followed by ____.
(1) An increase in market rates of interest
(2) A fall in market rates of interest
(3) A rise only in the deposit rates but not the lending rates.
(4) A rise only in the base rates
(5) None of these
Which one of the following banks creates credit ?
(1) Reserve Bank of India (2) Commercial Bank
(3) Industrial Banks (4) Land Mortgage Banks
(5) None of these
Q.211.
Q.212.
Q.213.
Q.214.
Q.215.
Q.216.
Q.217.
Q.218.
Q.219.
Q.220.
Near Money is defined as an________
(1) Asset which is not usable as a medium of exchange but has as store of value.
(2) Asset that serves as a temporary medium of exchange and has a store of value.
(3) Asset which adequately fulfill Store of value function and is readily convertible into a medium of exchange but is not itself a medium of exchange.
(4) Asset which has a store of value & 100% liquidity
(5) None of these
Foreign Exchange Rates in India are determined by______
(1) RBI (2) SEBI (3) Planning Commission
(4) Market Forces of demand/supply (5) None of these
Which of the following term is used in banking ?
(1) Listing (2) Open Market Operations
(3) Settlement Day (4) Stock
(5) None of these
Which amongst the following banks used Tiny Cards with biometric identification as a part of the financial inclusion ?
(1) SBI (2) PNB (3) ICICI (4) Axis (5) HDFC
Treasury bills are sold in India by-
(1) SEBI (2) State Government (3) RBI
(4) Commercial Banks (5) None of these
Which of the following assets are considered as near money ?
(1) Bond (2) Equity Shares (3) Time deposits
(4) Traveller's cheques (5) All of above
Forced saving refers to____
(1) Taxes on individual income & wealth
(2) Compulsory deposits imposed on income tax payers
(3) Provident fund contributions of private sector employees
(4) Reduction of consumption consequent to a rise in prices
(5) None of these
Which of the following would reduce the credit creation capacity of a commercial bank ?
(1) Time & Demand deposits (2) Loans (3) Cash in hand
(4) 1 & 2 (5) All of 1, 2 and 3
Which of the following does not form a part of the foreign exchange reserves of India ?
(1) Foreign currency & securities held by the banks & corporate bodies
(2) Gold
(3) SDR
(4) Foreign currency assets
(5) None of these
Gains in trade results from__
(1) Exporting as much as possible and receiving gold.
(2) Reallocation of existing goods between the two countries.
(3) The fact that exchange brings both specialization & reallocation of greater output & the increased welfare in each country
(3) The Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (4) The Indian Contract Act, 1872
(5) None of these
In the case of FCNR Accounts the payment of Interest is effected in _____.
(1) Indian Rupee (2) Only in pound
(3) Same currency in which deposit stands. (4) Yen
(5) None of these
The commercial paper is issued to raise deposits by _____.
(1) Commercial Banks (2) Reserve Bank of India
(3) Every Non-Banking company (4) State Bank of India
(5) None of these
The Methods of credit control used by the RBI can be divided into _______.
(1) Long-term and short term (2) Rural and Urban
(3) Qualitative and Quantitative (4) Monetary and Fiscal
(5) None of these
Increase in Bank rate is generally followed by ____.
(1) An increase in market rates of interest
(2) A fall in market rates of interest
(3) A rise only in the deposit rates but not the lending rates.
(4) A rise only in the base rates
(5) None of these
Which one of the following banks creates credit ?
(1) Reserve Bank of India (2) Commercial Bank
(3) Industrial Banks (4) Land Mortgage Banks
(5) None of these
Q.211.
Q.212.
Q.213.
Q.214.
Q.215.
Q.216.
Q.217.
Q.218.
Q.219.
Q.220.
Near Money is defined as an________
(1) Asset which is not usable as a medium of exchange but has as store of value.
(2) Asset that serves as a temporary medium of exchange and has a store of value.
(3) Asset which adequately fulfill Store of value function and is readily convertible into a medium of exchange but is not itself a medium of exchange.
(4) Asset which has a store of value & 100% liquidity
(5) None of these
Foreign Exchange Rates in India are determined by______
(1) RBI (2) SEBI (3) Planning Commission
(4) Market Forces of demand/supply (5) None of these
Which of the following term is used in banking ?
(1) Listing (2) Open Market Operations
(3) Settlement Day (4) Stock
(5) None of these
Which amongst the following banks used Tiny Cards with biometric identification as a part of the financial inclusion ?
(1) SBI (2) PNB (3) ICICI (4) Axis (5) HDFC
Treasury bills are sold in India by-
(1) SEBI (2) State Government (3) RBI
(4) Commercial Banks (5) None of these
Which of the following assets are considered as near money ?
(1) Bond (2) Equity Shares (3) Time deposits
(4) Traveller's cheques (5) All of above
Forced saving refers to____
(1) Taxes on individual income & wealth
(2) Compulsory deposits imposed on income tax payers
(3) Provident fund contributions of private sector employees
(4) Reduction of consumption consequent to a rise in prices
(5) None of these
Which of the following would reduce the credit creation capacity of a commercial bank ?
(1) Time & Demand deposits (2) Loans (3) Cash in hand
(4) 1 & 2 (5) All of 1, 2 and 3
Which of the following does not form a part of the foreign exchange reserves of India ?
(1) Foreign currency & securities held by the banks & corporate bodies
(2) Gold
(3) SDR
(4) Foreign currency assets
(5) None of these
Gains in trade results from__
(1) Exporting as much as possible and receiving gold.
(2) Reallocation of existing goods between the two countries.
(3) The fact that exchange brings both specialization & reallocation of greater output & the increased welfare in each country
The Central Bank can decrease the Bank credit component of the money supply by ------------
(1) Lowering the cash reserve requirements (2) Increasing the Bank rate
(3) Lowering the Bank rate (4) Buying of government securities
(5) None of these
Parallel Economy is also referred as ----------
(1) Grey Market (2) Black Market (3) Black Economy
(4) Both 1and 2 (5) None of these
Which of the following was the first commercial Bank of limited liability managed by Indians ?
(1) Punjab National Bank (2) Oudh Commercial Bank
(3) Imperial Bank of India (4) Bank of Baroda
(5) None of these
--------------- is an agreement where by an issuing Bank at the request of the importer (Buyer) undertakes to make payment to the exportor (Beneficiary) against stipulated documents.
(1) Bills of exchange (2) Letter of exchange (3) Letter of credit
(4) Bill of entry (5) None of these
What are Time Liabilities ?
(1) The liabilities which Bank have to pay on demand
(2) The liabilities which Bank have to pay after specific time period.
(3) The liabilities which Bank have to pay to the Reserve Bank of India
(4) The liabilities which Bank have to pay to the central government
(5) None of these
Regional Rural Banks are classified under ---------------
(1) Land mortgage Banks (2) Co-operative Banks (3) Commercial Banks
(4) Public sector Banks (5) None of these
As we all know that Reserve Bank of India manages the circulation of currency. In this context which of the following decides the currency denomination value ?
(1) Planning Commission (2) Reserve Bank of India Itself
(3) Government of India (4) Finance Commission
(5) None of these
The country's First ever socio-economic and caste census to identify people living below poverty line was recently started from a tribal village Sankhola in _____
(1) Tripura (2) Assam (3) West Bengal (4) Maharashtra (5) None of these
Q.253.
Q.254.
Q.255.
Q.256.
Q.257.
Q.258.
Q.259.
Q.260.
Q.261.
Q.262.
Q.263.
The causes of deflation is/are _______.
(A) Lack of goods and services as campared to money supply.
(B) Low per capita income
(C) Lack of money supply as compared to supply of goods and services.
(1) A and C (2) All A, B and C (3) Only C
(4) Only A (5) None of these
Which one of the following is not a function of Central Bank in a country ?
(1) Credit Control (2) Managing Money Supply
(3) Credit Creation (4) Regulation of Foreign Exchange
(5) None of these
The system of Note Issue followed by Reserve Bank of India is ____.
(1) Proportional Reserve System (2) Minimum Reserve System
(3) Minimum Fiduciary System (4) Maximum Fiduciary System
(5) None of these
A group of countries which has abolished all Traffis and also quantitative restrictions between themselves is called ________.
(1) Economic Union (2) Customs Union (3) Common Market
(4) Free Trade Area (5) None of these
Which one of the following is not a priority sector lending by Commercial Banks in India at present ?
(1) Agriculture (2) Small Scale Industries (3) Export
(4) Weaker Section (5) None of these
Many times we read that a corporate entity is in the process of raising its capital base. Why is a company required to raise money to strengthen its capital base?
(A) To finance its expansion plans
(B) To finance its diversification plans
(C) To repay its loans and borrowings
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) Only A & B (5) AII A, B & C
What are Teaser Loan rates charged by Banks ?
(1) Rate of interest in the initial period is more and it goes down subsequently.
(2) Rate of interest in the intial period is less and goes up subsequently.
(3) Fixed Rate of interest charged by Banks
(4) Floating rate of interest charged by Banks.
(5) None of these
Which of the following institution is considered as ' soft loan window' ?
(1) IMF (2) IBRD (3) IDA (4) IFC (5) None of these
Variable Reserve Ratio and Open Market Operations are instruments of -------------
The Central Bank can decrease the Bank credit component of the money supply by ------------
(1) Lowering the cash reserve requirements (2) Increasing the Bank rate
(3) Lowering the Bank rate (4) Buying of government securities
(5) None of these
Parallel Economy is also referred as ----------
(1) Grey Market (2) Black Market (3) Black Economy
(4) Both 1and 2 (5) None of these
Which of the following was the first commercial Bank of limited liability managed by Indians ?
(1) Punjab National Bank (2) Oudh Commercial Bank
(3) Imperial Bank of India (4) Bank of Baroda
(5) None of these
--------------- is an agreement where by an issuing Bank at the request of the importer (Buyer) undertakes to make payment to the exportor (Beneficiary) against stipulated documents.
(1) Bills of exchange (2) Letter of exchange (3) Letter of credit
(4) Bill of entry (5) None of these
What are Time Liabilities ?
(1) The liabilities which Bank have to pay on demand
(2) The liabilities which Bank have to pay after specific time period.
(3) The liabilities which Bank have to pay to the Reserve Bank of India
(4) The liabilities which Bank have to pay to the central government
(5) None of these
Regional Rural Banks are classified under ---------------
(1) Land mortgage Banks (2) Co-operative Banks (3) Commercial Banks
(4) Public sector Banks (5) None of these
As we all know that Reserve Bank of India manages the circulation of currency. In this context which of the following decides the currency denomination value ?
(1) Planning Commission (2) Reserve Bank of India Itself
(3) Government of India (4) Finance Commission
(5) None of these
The country's First ever socio-economic and caste census to identify people living below poverty line was recently started from a tribal village Sankhola in _____
(1) Tripura (2) Assam (3) West Bengal (4) Maharashtra (5) None of these
Q.253.
Q.254.
Q.255.
Q.256.
Q.257.
Q.258.
Q.259.
Q.260.
Q.261.
Q.262.
Q.263.
The causes of deflation is/are _______.
(A) Lack of goods and services as campared to money supply.
(B) Low per capita income
(C) Lack of money supply as compared to supply of goods and services.
(1) A and C (2) All A, B and C (3) Only C
(4) Only A (5) None of these
Which one of the following is not a function of Central Bank in a country ?
(1) Credit Control (2) Managing Money Supply
(3) Credit Creation (4) Regulation of Foreign Exchange
(5) None of these
The system of Note Issue followed by Reserve Bank of India is ____.
(1) Proportional Reserve System (2) Minimum Reserve System
(3) Minimum Fiduciary System (4) Maximum Fiduciary System
(5) None of these
A group of countries which has abolished all Traffis and also quantitative restrictions between themselves is called ________.
(1) Economic Union (2) Customs Union (3) Common Market
(4) Free Trade Area (5) None of these
Which one of the following is not a priority sector lending by Commercial Banks in India at present ?
(1) Agriculture (2) Small Scale Industries (3) Export
(4) Weaker Section (5) None of these
Many times we read that a corporate entity is in the process of raising its capital base. Why is a company required to raise money to strengthen its capital base?
(A) To finance its expansion plans
(B) To finance its diversification plans
(C) To repay its loans and borrowings
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) Only A & B (5) AII A, B & C
What are Teaser Loan rates charged by Banks ?
(1) Rate of interest in the initial period is more and it goes down subsequently.
(2) Rate of interest in the intial period is less and goes up subsequently.
(3) Fixed Rate of interest charged by Banks
(4) Floating rate of interest charged by Banks.
(5) None of these
Which of the following institution is considered as ' soft loan window' ?
(1) IMF (2) IBRD (3) IDA (4) IFC (5) None of these
Variable Reserve Ratio and Open Market Operations are instruments of -------------
The Reserve Bank of India placed the greatest reliance on which of the following measures of credit control for maintaining price stability during the last ten years ?
The Reserve Bank of India placed the greatest reliance on which of the following measures of credit control for maintaining price stability during the last ten years ?
(1) World Bank (2) IMF (3) RBI (4) Finance Ministry
Which are following statement(s) is/are correct definition of 'payment balance' in economy terms?
(A) This is transaction records among the country in which payment is made in currency other than US dollar
(B) This is a transaction record between specific country and all countries.
(C) This is record of export/import of a country and difference of amount in US$
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) Only A and C (5) None of these
RBI has permitted non banking finance companies (NBFCs) to enter the _____ business through the joint venture route.
(1) Mutual Fund (2) Insurance (3) Universal Banking
(4) Merchant Banking (5) None of these
Which of the following is not a part of the World Bank?
(1) IBRD (2) ADB (3) IDA (4) IFC (5) MIGA
Which of the following statements is/are true about the shareholding in the Regional Rural Bank (RRB)?
A. Central govt. holds 50% stake.
B. RBI holds 50% stake.
C. State government holds 15% stake.
D. Sponsored bank holds 35% stake.
(1) Only A & B (2) Only B, C & D (3) Only A, C & D
(4) Only A & D (5) None of these
Open market operations of RBI refers to -
(1) Buying and selling of securities (2) Trading in shares
(3) Auctioning of treasury bills (4) Selling & purchasing of goods
(5) None of these
Which of the following is called "paper gold"?
(1) Euro (2) Dollar (3) Yuan (4) SDR (5) None of these
Which of the following is/was Not included in the agenda set for the Banking Reforms in India?
(1) Dismantling of administered interest rates
(2) Measure to strengthen risk management
(3) Promulgation of SARFAESI Act
(4) Promotion of the concept of easy credit to all with a guaranteed subsidy from the government
(5) None of these
In respect of which one of the following areas, Y. H. Malegam Committee has submitted its recommendations?
(1) Interest on Micro Finance loans (2) Teaser loans
(3) Rural development (4) Advances to agriculture
(5) None of these
The Agriculture Insurance Company was launched with the help of-
(1) RBI (2) SIDBI (3) NABARD (4) ECGC (5) None of these
Deflation refers to -
(1) General decline in price of various commodities and services
(2) Price decline in specific sectors.
(3) Price decline in specific commodities.
(4) Sharp and sudden decline in foreign exchange reserves.
(5) None of these
Q-320.
Q-321.
Q-322.
Q-323.
Q-324.
Q-325.
Q-326.
Q-327.
Q-328.
Q-329.
Q.330.
Agricultural taxation in India is difficult because of -
(1) Scattered nature of land holdings
(2) Seasonality of production
(3) The fact that agriculture is not taxed any where in the world
(4) Increasing overhead cost of tax collection and the lack of political will
(5) None of these
Kisan Credit Card Scheme (KCC) was introduced in 1998-99 to improve the credit delivery to farmers. Which one of the following does not operate this scheme ?
(1) World Bank (2) IMF (3) RBI (4) Finance Ministry
Which are following statement(s) is/are correct definition of 'payment balance' in economy terms?
(A) This is transaction records among the country in which payment is made in currency other than US dollar
(B) This is a transaction record between specific country and all countries.
(C) This is record of export/import of a country and difference of amount in US$
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) Only A and C (5) None of these
RBI has permitted non banking finance companies (NBFCs) to enter the _____ business through the joint venture route.
(1) Mutual Fund (2) Insurance (3) Universal Banking
(4) Merchant Banking (5) None of these
Which of the following is not a part of the World Bank?
(1) IBRD (2) ADB (3) IDA (4) IFC (5) MIGA
Which of the following statements is/are true about the shareholding in the Regional Rural Bank (RRB)?
A. Central govt. holds 50% stake.
B. RBI holds 50% stake.
C. State government holds 15% stake.
D. Sponsored bank holds 35% stake.
(1) Only A & B (2) Only B, C & D (3) Only A, C & D
(4) Only A & D (5) None of these
Open market operations of RBI refers to -
(1) Buying and selling of securities (2) Trading in shares
(3) Auctioning of treasury bills (4) Selling & purchasing of goods
(5) None of these
Which of the following is called "paper gold"?
(1) Euro (2) Dollar (3) Yuan (4) SDR (5) None of these
Which of the following is/was Not included in the agenda set for the Banking Reforms in India?
(1) Dismantling of administered interest rates
(2) Measure to strengthen risk management
(3) Promulgation of SARFAESI Act
(4) Promotion of the concept of easy credit to all with a guaranteed subsidy from the government
(5) None of these
In respect of which one of the following areas, Y. H. Malegam Committee has submitted its recommendations?
(1) Interest on Micro Finance loans (2) Teaser loans
(3) Rural development (4) Advances to agriculture
(5) None of these
The Agriculture Insurance Company was launched with the help of-
(1) RBI (2) SIDBI (3) NABARD (4) ECGC (5) None of these
Deflation refers to -
(1) General decline in price of various commodities and services
(2) Price decline in specific sectors.
(3) Price decline in specific commodities.
(4) Sharp and sudden decline in foreign exchange reserves.
(5) None of these
Q-320.
Q-321.
Q-322.
Q-323.
Q-324.
Q-325.
Q-326.
Q-327.
Q-328.
Q-329.
Q.330.
Agricultural taxation in India is difficult because of -
(1) Scattered nature of land holdings
(2) Seasonality of production
(3) The fact that agriculture is not taxed any where in the world
(4) Increasing overhead cost of tax collection and the lack of political will
(5) None of these
Kisan Credit Card Scheme (KCC) was introduced in 1998-99 to improve the credit delivery to farmers. Which one of the following does not operate this scheme ?
Which of the following describes the term 'legal tender?
(1) Any object legally used as money in a country
(2) Money which cannot legally be refused in discharge of a debt
(3) Bank notes where they are in legal circulation
(4) Notes or coins other than the counterfeited ones
(5) None of these
What is the share of sponsor bank in the capital of RRB ?
(1) 35% (2) 49% (3) 51%
(4) 71% (5) None of these
The word NELP is associated with _____
(1) Discovery of Oil & Natural Gas (2) National Highway extension
(3) Communication (4) Space research
(5) Power sector
What is the base year for WPI (Whole Sale Price Index) ?
(1) 2004-05 (2) 2003-04 (3) 2002-03
(4) 2005-06 (5) None of these
RBI increases Repo Rate to control which economic situation of economy ?
(1) Deflation (2) Inflation (3) Recession
(4) Stagflation (5) None of these
A limited company is ________
(1) In which shareholders possess the ownership limited to their paid up capital
(2) In which shares are issued
(3) A company of Govt. ownership
(4) A registered company
(5) None of these
What is the objective of Kisan call centre ?
(1) To ensure the supply of fertilizer to farmers on suitable rates
(2) Distribution of HYV seeds
(3) To provide agriculture credit at concessional rate
(4) To provide consultancy service related to agriculture
(5) None of these
Moral Suasion is -------
(1) A term descriptive of corrupt practices of many banks
(2) A term applied to banks that are conservative in their banking practices
(3) Persuasion of banks to adhere to central bank desires
(4) It denotes conduct or character that is bad and vice
(5) None of these
Which of the following rates is not determined by RBI ?
(1) Bank Rate (2) CRR (3) SCR (4) PLR (5) MSF
Which of the following were called the Presidency Bank ?
(A) Bank of Bengal , Bank of Madras, Bank of India.
(B) Bank of Bengal , Bank of Bombay, Bank of Madras
(C) State Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Allahabad Bank
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) Both A & B (5) Only A & C
When was New Bank of India merged with Punjab National Bank ?th th st(1) 4 sept 1993 (2) 4 sept 1983 (3) 1 July 1935nd nd(4) 2 October 1995 (5) 2 April 1993
Q.390.
Q.391.
Q.392.
Q.393.
Q.394.
Q.395.
Q.396.
Q.397.
Q.398.
Q.399.
Q.400.
The National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) was launched recently.
Which of the following statement is/are correct regarding NRLM ?
(A) NRLM seeks to bring the rural poor under the self help group (SHG) network.
(B) Servics of Business correspondent
(C) NRLM will facilitate access of bank credit to those covered under the mission
(1) Only A (2) Only A & B (3) Only B and C
(4) Only A and C (5) None of these
The rate of interest on term deposits in banks is stipulated by which of the following ?
(1) RBI (2) Government of India
(3) Indian Banks Association (4) Banking codes and standards board of India
(5)Bank Itself
Chief of RBI is known as ----------
(1) President (2) Chairman (3) Managing director
(4) Director (5) None of these
In order to streamline the functioning of MFI sector the RBI has appointed a committee. The committee was headed by ------------
(1) Dr. Y.V. Reddy (2) Shri M.V. Nair (3) Sri Y.H. Malegam
(4) Dr. D. Subbarao (5) None of these
Which of the following is/are the depositories in India handling dematerialized shares ?
(A) National payment corporation of India
(B) Central depository services limited
(C) Bombay stock exchange (BSE)
(1) Only A & B (2) Only A (3) Only B
(4) Only C (5) None of these
What is the total number of stock exchanges in India ?
(1) 21 (2) 22 (3) 23 (4) 24 (5) None of these
Resident foreign currency account can open only for---------
(1) Scheduled commercial banks (2) Public sector banks
(3) Private sector Banks (4) Regional Rural banks
(5) None of these
First bank operated by Indians on limited liability basis was -------------
(1) Punjab National Bank (2) Oudh Commncial Bank
(3) Allahabad Bank (4) Imperial Bank of India
(5) None of these
Body which regulates microfinance is -
(1) RBI (2) Indian Banks Association (3) NABARD
(4) SIDBI (5) None of these
Govt's Income from issuance of note is part of -----------
(1) Tax Revenue Receipts (2) Non tax Revenue
(3) Capital Receipts (4) Non debt capital Receipts
(5) None of these
The Rajiv Gandhi Action plan, put forwarded in 1988 is related to which among the following ?
Which of the following describes the term 'legal tender?
(1) Any object legally used as money in a country
(2) Money which cannot legally be refused in discharge of a debt
(3) Bank notes where they are in legal circulation
(4) Notes or coins other than the counterfeited ones
(5) None of these
What is the share of sponsor bank in the capital of RRB ?
(1) 35% (2) 49% (3) 51%
(4) 71% (5) None of these
The word NELP is associated with _____
(1) Discovery of Oil & Natural Gas (2) National Highway extension
(3) Communication (4) Space research
(5) Power sector
What is the base year for WPI (Whole Sale Price Index) ?
(1) 2004-05 (2) 2003-04 (3) 2002-03
(4) 2005-06 (5) None of these
RBI increases Repo Rate to control which economic situation of economy ?
(1) Deflation (2) Inflation (3) Recession
(4) Stagflation (5) None of these
A limited company is ________
(1) In which shareholders possess the ownership limited to their paid up capital
(2) In which shares are issued
(3) A company of Govt. ownership
(4) A registered company
(5) None of these
What is the objective of Kisan call centre ?
(1) To ensure the supply of fertilizer to farmers on suitable rates
(2) Distribution of HYV seeds
(3) To provide agriculture credit at concessional rate
(4) To provide consultancy service related to agriculture
(5) None of these
Moral Suasion is -------
(1) A term descriptive of corrupt practices of many banks
(2) A term applied to banks that are conservative in their banking practices
(3) Persuasion of banks to adhere to central bank desires
(4) It denotes conduct or character that is bad and vice
(5) None of these
Which of the following rates is not determined by RBI ?
(1) Bank Rate (2) CRR (3) SCR (4) PLR (5) MSF
Which of the following were called the Presidency Bank ?
(A) Bank of Bengal , Bank of Madras, Bank of India.
(B) Bank of Bengal , Bank of Bombay, Bank of Madras
(C) State Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Allahabad Bank
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) Both A & B (5) Only A & C
When was New Bank of India merged with Punjab National Bank ?th th st(1) 4 sept 1993 (2) 4 sept 1983 (3) 1 July 1935nd nd(4) 2 October 1995 (5) 2 April 1993
Q.390.
Q.391.
Q.392.
Q.393.
Q.394.
Q.395.
Q.396.
Q.397.
Q.398.
Q.399.
Q.400.
The National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) was launched recently.
Which of the following statement is/are correct regarding NRLM ?
(A) NRLM seeks to bring the rural poor under the self help group (SHG) network.
(B) Servics of Business correspondent
(C) NRLM will facilitate access of bank credit to those covered under the mission
(1) Only A (2) Only A & B (3) Only B and C
(4) Only A and C (5) None of these
The rate of interest on term deposits in banks is stipulated by which of the following ?
(1) RBI (2) Government of India
(3) Indian Banks Association (4) Banking codes and standards board of India
(5)Bank Itself
Chief of RBI is known as ----------
(1) President (2) Chairman (3) Managing director
(4) Director (5) None of these
In order to streamline the functioning of MFI sector the RBI has appointed a committee. The committee was headed by ------------
(1) Dr. Y.V. Reddy (2) Shri M.V. Nair (3) Sri Y.H. Malegam
(4) Dr. D. Subbarao (5) None of these
Which of the following is/are the depositories in India handling dematerialized shares ?
(A) National payment corporation of India
(B) Central depository services limited
(C) Bombay stock exchange (BSE)
(1) Only A & B (2) Only A (3) Only B
(4) Only C (5) None of these
What is the total number of stock exchanges in India ?
(1) 21 (2) 22 (3) 23 (4) 24 (5) None of these
Resident foreign currency account can open only for---------
(1) Scheduled commercial banks (2) Public sector banks
(3) Private sector Banks (4) Regional Rural banks
(5) None of these
First bank operated by Indians on limited liability basis was -------------
(1) Punjab National Bank (2) Oudh Commncial Bank
(3) Allahabad Bank (4) Imperial Bank of India
(5) None of these
Body which regulates microfinance is -
(1) RBI (2) Indian Banks Association (3) NABARD
(4) SIDBI (5) None of these
Govt's Income from issuance of note is part of -----------
(1) Tax Revenue Receipts (2) Non tax Revenue
(3) Capital Receipts (4) Non debt capital Receipts
(5) None of these
The Rajiv Gandhi Action plan, put forwarded in 1988 is related to which among the following ?
In addition to cash dispensing, the other services/facilities available at ATMs includes _____.
(A) Account information
(B) Purchase of Re-load Vouchers for mobiles
(C) Loan account enquiry
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) All A, B and C (5) None of these
An EEFC (Exchange Earner's Foreign Currency) account can be held only in the form of ____.
(1) Saving Account (2) Current Accoun (3) Fixed Deposit Account
(4) Nostro Account (5) None of these
Reserve Bank of India relies on data submitted by Banks and quality of data is of great importance. In order to meet the need for correct and consistent data, RBI has initiated the project on ADF. What is the full form of ADF?
(1) Automated Data Flow (2) Automatic Document Feeder
(3) Automatically Defined Function (4) Automatic Direction Finder
(5) None of these
Consider the following:-
(A) Public Sector Undertakings
(B) Private Sector Companies
(C) Ministries and Departments
Which among the above are eligible for Indira Gandhi Rajbhasha Awards for outstanding achievements in the implementation of Hindi ?
(1) A & C (2) A & B (3) B & C (4) A, B & C (5) None of these
Where is located India’s first operational special economic zone (SEZ) ?
(1) Ahmedabad (2) Surat (3) Jaipur (4) Indore (5) None of these
Who among the following are the beneficiaries of the “Reverse Mortgage Scheme”. ?
(1) Government Employees (2) Senior Citizens
(3) Unemployed Persons (4) Persons of BPL Category
(5) None of these
Under which among the following acts, Hawala transactions are banned in India ?
(1) FERA (2) FEMA (3) FRBMA (4) AFSPA (5) None of these
Consider the following:
(A) Liquidity Adjustment Facility
(B) Devaluation of Currency
(C) Open Market Operations
Which among the above are Fiscal Measures?
(1) A & B (2) B & C (3) A & C (4) Only B (5) None of these
Which among the following terms is commonly not associated with Budgets in India?
In addition to cash dispensing, the other services/facilities available at ATMs includes _____.
(A) Account information
(B) Purchase of Re-load Vouchers for mobiles
(C) Loan account enquiry
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) All A, B and C (5) None of these
An EEFC (Exchange Earner's Foreign Currency) account can be held only in the form of ____.
(1) Saving Account (2) Current Accoun (3) Fixed Deposit Account
(4) Nostro Account (5) None of these
Reserve Bank of India relies on data submitted by Banks and quality of data is of great importance. In order to meet the need for correct and consistent data, RBI has initiated the project on ADF. What is the full form of ADF?
(1) Automated Data Flow (2) Automatic Document Feeder
(3) Automatically Defined Function (4) Automatic Direction Finder
(5) None of these
Consider the following:-
(A) Public Sector Undertakings
(B) Private Sector Companies
(C) Ministries and Departments
Which among the above are eligible for Indira Gandhi Rajbhasha Awards for outstanding achievements in the implementation of Hindi ?
(1) A & C (2) A & B (3) B & C (4) A, B & C (5) None of these
Where is located India’s first operational special economic zone (SEZ) ?
(1) Ahmedabad (2) Surat (3) Jaipur (4) Indore (5) None of these
Who among the following are the beneficiaries of the “Reverse Mortgage Scheme”. ?
(1) Government Employees (2) Senior Citizens
(3) Unemployed Persons (4) Persons of BPL Category
(5) None of these
Under which among the following acts, Hawala transactions are banned in India ?
(1) FERA (2) FEMA (3) FRBMA (4) AFSPA (5) None of these
Consider the following:
(A) Liquidity Adjustment Facility
(B) Devaluation of Currency
(C) Open Market Operations
Which among the above are Fiscal Measures?
(1) A & B (2) B & C (3) A & C (4) Only B (5) None of these
Which among the following terms is commonly not associated with Budgets in India?
Banking Regulation Act 1949 does not apply to _________
(1) Nationalised Banks
(2) Foreign Banks having branches in india
(3) State Bank of India and its associates Banks
(4) Primary agricultural credit socities and co-operative land mortgage banks
(5) None of these
The various means of Electronic Payment Systems Includes________
(A) Credit Card
(B) Debit Card
(C) ATM Card
(1!) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) All A,B & C (5) None of these
Which of the following will replace the present tax structure like income tax, corporate tax etc from next year ?
(1) GST (2) CENVAT (3) DTC (4) MODVAT (5) None of these
What is the maximum amount of loan available to individuals on securities of demat shares ?
(1) ̀ 10 lacs (2) ̀ 15 lacs (3) ̀ 20 lacs (4) ̀ 25 lacs (5) None of these
Which one of the following monitors the liberalized remittance scheme, through which resident individuals may remit up to USD 200,000 per financial year for any permitted capital and current account transactions or a combination of both ?
(1) Ministry of Finance (2) Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs
(3) Department of Posts (4) Reserve Bank of India
(5) None of These
What is the minimum period for which an NRE (Non Resident External) term deposit account can be opened ?
(1) 12 months (2) 36 months (3) 60 months (4) 52 months (5) None of these
Which of the following is not true about RTGS transaction ?
(1) The minimum amount to be remitted through RTGS is Rs. 2 lakh.
(2) There is no ceiling for RTGS transactions.
(3) Transactions are settled in batches
(4) Inward transactions are free
(5) None of these
If a credit card is lost, the card member should call up the Customer Helpline number and he says his request for deactivating the card. This is called-
A cheque which is issued today must be presented before at bank for payment within a stipulated period. After expiry of that period, no payment will be made and it is then called ———.
(1) Mutilated Cheque (2) Stale cheque (3) Crossed cheque
(4) Open cheque (5) None of these
Which of the following is not true about NPA in banks ?
(1) It is usually a loan that is not producing income
(2) It is created If a borrower misses paying his equated monthly instalment (EMI) for 90 days.
(3) High NPA are a sign of good financial health.
(4) Asset Reconstruction Companies (ARC's)buy bank NPA at a discount along with the right to recover the money.
(5) None of these
What is the maximum population limit for a commercial bank branch to be declared as rural branch?
Which of the following statement(s) is/are not true about overdraft ?
(A) It occurs when the account balance reaches the level of minimum balance.
(B) It is a form of credit extended by a creditor when the account balance reaches zero.
(C) Overdrafts allow bank clients to withdraw money even when there are no funds in the account.
(1) Only A and B (2) Only B (3) Only A and C
(4) Only A (5) Only B and C
Which statement correctly describes ‘Bridge financing' ?
(1) Finance provided to bridge the gap between poor and the rich.
(2) Bridge financing begins at the end of the first loan and ends with the start of the second loan.
(3) Bridge financing ends at the start of the first loan and starts with the end of the second loan.
(4) Finance provided to bridge the gap between Rural and the Urban people.
(5) Bridge financing is provided to fill the social gaps.
A very large loan extended by a group of small banks to a single borrower, especially corporate borrowers is known as _______.
(1) Syndicated Loan (2) Group Loan (3) Standard Loan
(4) Organised Loan (5) None of these
The public debt office function under the control of __________________
(1) Ministry of Finance (2) Reserve Bank of India (3) SEBI
(4) IRDA (5) None of these
Consider the following-
(A) Goodwill
(B) Trademarks, Copyrights or Patents
(C) Government Securities
(D) Tax Refunds
(E) Certificates of Deposit
Which of these are the examples of liquid assets ?
(1) A, B, and C (2) C and D (3) C, D and E (4) A, B and E (5) All of these
Which of the following describes Hot Money ?
(A) Flow of funds (or capital) from one country to another in order to earn a short-term profit on interest rate differences and/or anticipated exchange rate shifts.
(B) Speculative capital flows that move very quickly in and out of markets.
(C) Capital that is responsible for stabilizing domestic money market.
(1) Only A and C (2) Only B (3) Only A and B
(4) Only A (5) None of these
When the exchange rate is adjusted so that an identical good in two different countries has the same price when expressed in the same currency. It is called______.
(1) Purchasing Power Parity (2) Bank Rate (3) Wage Rate
(4) Exchange Rate (5) None of these
Prior approval (as also a licence) of RBI is required for opening_______.
(A) Personal banking branches
(B) Merchant banking branches
(C) Asset recovery branches
(1) Only A and C (2) Only B (3) All A,B and C (4) Only A (5) None of these
Treasury bill is ___________
(1) Negotiable security (2) Non negotiable security
(3) No security at all (4) Quasi negotiable security
Banking Regulation Act 1949 does not apply to _________
(1) Nationalised Banks
(2) Foreign Banks having branches in india
(3) State Bank of India and its associates Banks
(4) Primary agricultural credit socities and co-operative land mortgage banks
(5) None of these
The various means of Electronic Payment Systems Includes________
(A) Credit Card
(B) Debit Card
(C) ATM Card
(1!) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C (4) All A,B & C (5) None of these
Which of the following will replace the present tax structure like income tax, corporate tax etc from next year ?
(1) GST (2) CENVAT (3) DTC (4) MODVAT (5) None of these
What is the maximum amount of loan available to individuals on securities of demat shares ?
(1) ̀ 10 lacs (2) ̀ 15 lacs (3) ̀ 20 lacs (4) ̀ 25 lacs (5) None of these
Which one of the following monitors the liberalized remittance scheme, through which resident individuals may remit up to USD 200,000 per financial year for any permitted capital and current account transactions or a combination of both ?
(1) Ministry of Finance (2) Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs
(3) Department of Posts (4) Reserve Bank of India
(5) None of These
What is the minimum period for which an NRE (Non Resident External) term deposit account can be opened ?
(1) 12 months (2) 36 months (3) 60 months (4) 52 months (5) None of these
Which of the following is not true about RTGS transaction ?
(1) The minimum amount to be remitted through RTGS is Rs. 2 lakh.
(2) There is no ceiling for RTGS transactions.
(3) Transactions are settled in batches
(4) Inward transactions are free
(5) None of these
If a credit card is lost, the card member should call up the Customer Helpline number and he says his request for deactivating the card. This is called-
A cheque which is issued today must be presented before at bank for payment within a stipulated period. After expiry of that period, no payment will be made and it is then called ———.
(1) Mutilated Cheque (2) Stale cheque (3) Crossed cheque
(4) Open cheque (5) None of these
Which of the following is not true about NPA in banks ?
(1) It is usually a loan that is not producing income
(2) It is created If a borrower misses paying his equated monthly instalment (EMI) for 90 days.
(3) High NPA are a sign of good financial health.
(4) Asset Reconstruction Companies (ARC's)buy bank NPA at a discount along with the right to recover the money.
(5) None of these
What is the maximum population limit for a commercial bank branch to be declared as rural branch?
Which of the following statement(s) is/are not true about overdraft ?
(A) It occurs when the account balance reaches the level of minimum balance.
(B) It is a form of credit extended by a creditor when the account balance reaches zero.
(C) Overdrafts allow bank clients to withdraw money even when there are no funds in the account.
(1) Only A and B (2) Only B (3) Only A and C
(4) Only A (5) Only B and C
Which statement correctly describes ‘Bridge financing' ?
(1) Finance provided to bridge the gap between poor and the rich.
(2) Bridge financing begins at the end of the first loan and ends with the start of the second loan.
(3) Bridge financing ends at the start of the first loan and starts with the end of the second loan.
(4) Finance provided to bridge the gap between Rural and the Urban people.
(5) Bridge financing is provided to fill the social gaps.
A very large loan extended by a group of small banks to a single borrower, especially corporate borrowers is known as _______.
(1) Syndicated Loan (2) Group Loan (3) Standard Loan
(4) Organised Loan (5) None of these
The public debt office function under the control of __________________
(1) Ministry of Finance (2) Reserve Bank of India (3) SEBI
(4) IRDA (5) None of these
Consider the following-
(A) Goodwill
(B) Trademarks, Copyrights or Patents
(C) Government Securities
(D) Tax Refunds
(E) Certificates of Deposit
Which of these are the examples of liquid assets ?
(1) A, B, and C (2) C and D (3) C, D and E (4) A, B and E (5) All of these
Which of the following describes Hot Money ?
(A) Flow of funds (or capital) from one country to another in order to earn a short-term profit on interest rate differences and/or anticipated exchange rate shifts.
(B) Speculative capital flows that move very quickly in and out of markets.
(C) Capital that is responsible for stabilizing domestic money market.
(1) Only A and C (2) Only B (3) Only A and B
(4) Only A (5) None of these
When the exchange rate is adjusted so that an identical good in two different countries has the same price when expressed in the same currency. It is called______.
(1) Purchasing Power Parity (2) Bank Rate (3) Wage Rate
(4) Exchange Rate (5) None of these
Prior approval (as also a licence) of RBI is required for opening_______.
(A) Personal banking branches
(B) Merchant banking branches
(C) Asset recovery branches
(1) Only A and C (2) Only B (3) All A,B and C (4) Only A (5) None of these
Treasury bill is ___________
(1) Negotiable security (2) Non negotiable security
(3) No security at all (4) Quasi negotiable security
(1) Fixed deposit receipt (2) Bank draft (3) Promissory note
(4) Cheque (5) None of these
Which of the following conducts supervision over Commercial Banks, Financial Institutions, NBFCs and other Para - Banking financial institutions in India ?
(1) SEBI (2) Ministry of Finance
(3) Board for Financial Supervision, RBI (4) Ministry of Corporate Affairs
(5) None of these
The Export - Import Bank of India was set up in _______
(1) April 1982 (2) January 1982 (3) April 1970 (4) July 1969 (5) None of these
In India, the Real Time Gross Settlement has been implemented by ___________
(1) SEBI (2) IRDA (3) RBI
(4) Ministry of Finance (5) None of these
Q.455.
Q.456.
Q.457.
Q.458.
Q.459.
Q.460.
Q.461.
Q.462.
Q.463.
What does Current Ratio mean?
(1) company’s ability to pay back its long-term liabilities
(2) it is the ratio of net debt to total liabilities
(3) it is the ratio of liquid assets to current liabilities
(4) company’s ability to pay back its short-term liabilities
(5) None of these
Interest spread is a commonly used term in banking. What does it describes ?
(1) The sum total of discount and interest from loans.
(2) aggregate deposits plus aggregate advances.
(3) total interest earned over total interest expended.
(4) total interest earned less the non-interest expenses.
(5) None of these
Consider the following statements-
(A) The Kisan Credit Card (KCC) Scheme was introduced in August 2000.
(B) Allied and non-farm activities are also covered under the Scheme.
(C) Validity period of the KCC is 3 years.
Which of the statements given above is/are true ?
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C
(4) All A, B and C (5) None of these
Recently RBI has directed Banks to issue prepaid Payment Instruments to listed Corporates. Which of the following are examples of prepaid Payment Instruments-
(A) smart cards (B) paper vouchers
(C) mobile accounts (D) internet wallets
(1) Only A and B (2) Only B and C (3) Only A, B and D
(4) Only A, C and D (5) All A, B, C and D
Which of the following Private sector Banks has launched personal loan Swift?
(1) Axis Bank (2) ICICI Bank (3) HDFC Bank
(4) IDBI Bank (5) None of these
The crop insurance scheme is being implemented at which among the following levels under the National Agricultural Insurance Scheme (NAIS)?
(1) Village (2) Panchayat (3) District (4) State (5) None of these
"Honours your Trust" is a Tag line of which bank ?
(1) Andhra Bank (2) Vijaya Bank (3) Dena Bank
(4) UCO Bank (5) None of these
Which among the following is / are the main objective(s) of National Green Crops ?
(1) Educate youngsters about environment and eco-systems.
(2) Prosecute and Punish the violators of Environment laws.
(3) Promote Green Products.
(4) All of above
(5) None of these
The Finance Ministry released the draft national public-private partnership (PPP) policy. Which of the following facts given below in this regard are NOT TRUE?
(A) PPP is aimed at creating a framework for implementing infrastructure projects across sectors.
(B) It addresses the issues concerning definition of various terms and also processes so that a clear and consistent position can be adopted by stake holders, including centre, states and private investors.
(C) The government is envisaging an investment of USD 7 trillion in infrastructure sector during the 12th Five-Year Plan (2012-17).
(1) Only C (2) Only A and B (3) Only B and C (4) All of these (5) None of these
(1) Fixed deposit receipt (2) Bank draft (3) Promissory note
(4) Cheque (5) None of these
Which of the following conducts supervision over Commercial Banks, Financial Institutions, NBFCs and other Para - Banking financial institutions in India ?
(1) SEBI (2) Ministry of Finance
(3) Board for Financial Supervision, RBI (4) Ministry of Corporate Affairs
(5) None of these
The Export - Import Bank of India was set up in _______
(1) April 1982 (2) January 1982 (3) April 1970 (4) July 1969 (5) None of these
In India, the Real Time Gross Settlement has been implemented by ___________
(1) SEBI (2) IRDA (3) RBI
(4) Ministry of Finance (5) None of these
Q.455.
Q.456.
Q.457.
Q.458.
Q.459.
Q.460.
Q.461.
Q.462.
Q.463.
What does Current Ratio mean?
(1) company’s ability to pay back its long-term liabilities
(2) it is the ratio of net debt to total liabilities
(3) it is the ratio of liquid assets to current liabilities
(4) company’s ability to pay back its short-term liabilities
(5) None of these
Interest spread is a commonly used term in banking. What does it describes ?
(1) The sum total of discount and interest from loans.
(2) aggregate deposits plus aggregate advances.
(3) total interest earned over total interest expended.
(4) total interest earned less the non-interest expenses.
(5) None of these
Consider the following statements-
(A) The Kisan Credit Card (KCC) Scheme was introduced in August 2000.
(B) Allied and non-farm activities are also covered under the Scheme.
(C) Validity period of the KCC is 3 years.
Which of the statements given above is/are true ?
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) Only C
(4) All A, B and C (5) None of these
Recently RBI has directed Banks to issue prepaid Payment Instruments to listed Corporates. Which of the following are examples of prepaid Payment Instruments-
(A) smart cards (B) paper vouchers
(C) mobile accounts (D) internet wallets
(1) Only A and B (2) Only B and C (3) Only A, B and D
(4) Only A, C and D (5) All A, B, C and D
Which of the following Private sector Banks has launched personal loan Swift?
(1) Axis Bank (2) ICICI Bank (3) HDFC Bank
(4) IDBI Bank (5) None of these
The crop insurance scheme is being implemented at which among the following levels under the National Agricultural Insurance Scheme (NAIS)?
(1) Village (2) Panchayat (3) District (4) State (5) None of these
"Honours your Trust" is a Tag line of which bank ?
(1) Andhra Bank (2) Vijaya Bank (3) Dena Bank
(4) UCO Bank (5) None of these
Which among the following is / are the main objective(s) of National Green Crops ?
(1) Educate youngsters about environment and eco-systems.
(2) Prosecute and Punish the violators of Environment laws.
(3) Promote Green Products.
(4) All of above
(5) None of these
The Finance Ministry released the draft national public-private partnership (PPP) policy. Which of the following facts given below in this regard are NOT TRUE?
(A) PPP is aimed at creating a framework for implementing infrastructure projects across sectors.
(B) It addresses the issues concerning definition of various terms and also processes so that a clear and consistent position can be adopted by stake holders, including centre, states and private investors.
(C) The government is envisaging an investment of USD 7 trillion in infrastructure sector during the 12th Five-Year Plan (2012-17).
(1) Only C (2) Only A and B (3) Only B and C (4) All of these (5) None of these
According to Banking Regulation Act, RBI can fix SLR upto the ceiling of --------
(1) 40% (2) 50% (3) 60% (4) 75% (5) None of these
India Development Bond was issued in 1991-92 by --------.
(1) SBI (2) RBI (3) UTI (4) NHB (5) None of these
(5) None of these
Which of the following is not helpful in controlling money supply?
(1) Free Market Policy (2) CRR (3) Bank Rate
(4) Change in Margin Requirement (5) None of these
The first public sector bank in India which obtained license for Internet Banking from RBI is ---
(1) Punjab National Bank (2) Oriental Bank of Commerce
(3) Corporation Bank (4) State Bank of India
(5) None of these
Which of the following measures can check Inflation?
(1) Surplus Budgeting (2) Increase in direct taxation
(3) Curtailment in public expenditure (4) All of the above
(5) None of these
According to the Banking Regulation Act, nationalized bank can release a share of total paid up capital up to maximum ceiling of --------.
(1) 40% (2) 49% (3) 51% (4) 73% (5) 100%
The RBI's methods of credit control may be broadly divided into ------
(1) Quantitative and Qualitative (2) Open and Close
(3) Monetary and Fiscal (4) Rural and Urban
(5) None of these
Which one of the following is not a liability of commercial banks?
(1) Time deposits
(2) Borrowing from Central Bank
(3) Security holdings
(4) Demand deposits
(5) None of these
The oldest Central Bank in the world is the ------
(1) Reserve Bank of India (2) Bank of England
(3) U S Federal Reserve (4) State Bank of India
(5) None of these
General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC) was formed in ---------
(1) 1972 (2) 1973 (3) 1974 (4) 1975 (5) None of these
'Open Market Operations' mean sale or purchase in the open market of ------
(1) Foreign Exchange (2) Goods and Services (3) Gold Bullion
(4) Government Securities (5) None of these
Q.476.
Q.477.
Q.478.
Q.479.
Q.480.
Q.481.
Q.482.
Q.483.
Q.484.
Q.485.
Q.486.
The maximum no. of transactions by a customer by using ATM of other Bank is _________
(1) 8 per month (2) 5 per month (3) 2 per month
(4) 3 per month (5) None of these
The full form of SPNS is __________
(1) Shared Payment Network System (2) Sharing Process Network System
(3) Shared Procedural Network System (4) Shortest Possible Networking System
(5) None of these
The Tagline "Where every individual is committed" is associated with which of the following Banks ?
(1) Punjab National Bank (2) Oriental Bank of Commerce
(3) Indian Overseas Bank (4) Syndicate Bank
(5) None of these
"Doha Development Round" is related with which of the following organization ?
(1) World Bank (2) World Trade Organisation
(3) International Monetary Fund (4) Asian Development Bank
(5) None of these
The rate at which Banks borrow money from the Reserve Bank is called ___________.
(1) Repo rate (2) Reverse repo rate (3) Bank rate
(4) Base rate (5) None of these
The Banking Ombudsman Scheme 2006 Covers _________
(A) Commercial banks
(B) Regional rural banks
(C) Scheduled Primary Co-operative Banks
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) All A, B and C
(4) Only C (5) None of these
In case of a demand draft is issued, the liability of the bank will be _________
(1)Demand liability (2) Time liability (3) Current liability
(4) Long term liability (5) None of these
All commercial banks including branches of foreign banks functioning in India, local area banks and regional rural banks are insured by the DICGC. What is the full form of DICGC ?
(1) Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Company
(2) Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation
(3) Direct Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation
(4) Direct Insurance and Credit Guarantee Company
(5) None of these
Name a Poverty Eradication Programme in which banks played the dominant role?
(1) IRDP (2) MNP (3) Rojgar Bima Yojana
(4) Jawahar Rojgar Yojana (5) None of these
Which pair is not correct ?
(1) EXIM Bank - Financing for export-import
(2) RBI - Banker's bank
(3) IDBI - Industrial Finance
(4) FCI - Financial assistance to commercial institutions.
(5) All are correct
The minimum paid-up capital requirement at present for new Private Bank in India is -------.
(1) ̀ 100 crore (2) ̀ 200 crore (3) ̀ 500 crore (4) ̀ 600 crore (5) None of these
According to Banking Regulation Act, RBI can fix SLR upto the ceiling of --------
(1) 40% (2) 50% (3) 60% (4) 75% (5) None of these
India Development Bond was issued in 1991-92 by --------.
(1) SBI (2) RBI (3) UTI (4) NHB (5) None of these
(5) None of these
Which of the following is not helpful in controlling money supply?
(1) Free Market Policy (2) CRR (3) Bank Rate
(4) Change in Margin Requirement (5) None of these
The first public sector bank in India which obtained license for Internet Banking from RBI is ---
(1) Punjab National Bank (2) Oriental Bank of Commerce
(3) Corporation Bank (4) State Bank of India
(5) None of these
Which of the following measures can check Inflation?
(1) Surplus Budgeting (2) Increase in direct taxation
(3) Curtailment in public expenditure (4) All of the above
(5) None of these
According to the Banking Regulation Act, nationalized bank can release a share of total paid up capital up to maximum ceiling of --------.
(1) 40% (2) 49% (3) 51% (4) 73% (5) 100%
The RBI's methods of credit control may be broadly divided into ------
(1) Quantitative and Qualitative (2) Open and Close
(3) Monetary and Fiscal (4) Rural and Urban
(5) None of these
Which one of the following is not a liability of commercial banks?
(1) Time deposits
(2) Borrowing from Central Bank
(3) Security holdings
(4) Demand deposits
(5) None of these
The oldest Central Bank in the world is the ------
(1) Reserve Bank of India (2) Bank of England
(3) U S Federal Reserve (4) State Bank of India
(5) None of these
General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC) was formed in ---------
(1) 1972 (2) 1973 (3) 1974 (4) 1975 (5) None of these
'Open Market Operations' mean sale or purchase in the open market of ------
(1) Foreign Exchange (2) Goods and Services (3) Gold Bullion
(4) Government Securities (5) None of these
Q.476.
Q.477.
Q.478.
Q.479.
Q.480.
Q.481.
Q.482.
Q.483.
Q.484.
Q.485.
Q.486.
The maximum no. of transactions by a customer by using ATM of other Bank is _________
(1) 8 per month (2) 5 per month (3) 2 per month
(4) 3 per month (5) None of these
The full form of SPNS is __________
(1) Shared Payment Network System (2) Sharing Process Network System
(3) Shared Procedural Network System (4) Shortest Possible Networking System
(5) None of these
The Tagline "Where every individual is committed" is associated with which of the following Banks ?
(1) Punjab National Bank (2) Oriental Bank of Commerce
(3) Indian Overseas Bank (4) Syndicate Bank
(5) None of these
"Doha Development Round" is related with which of the following organization ?
(1) World Bank (2) World Trade Organisation
(3) International Monetary Fund (4) Asian Development Bank
(5) None of these
The rate at which Banks borrow money from the Reserve Bank is called ___________.
(1) Repo rate (2) Reverse repo rate (3) Bank rate
(4) Base rate (5) None of these
The Banking Ombudsman Scheme 2006 Covers _________
(A) Commercial banks
(B) Regional rural banks
(C) Scheduled Primary Co-operative Banks
(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) All A, B and C
(4) Only C (5) None of these
In case of a demand draft is issued, the liability of the bank will be _________
(1)Demand liability (2) Time liability (3) Current liability
(4) Long term liability (5) None of these
All commercial banks including branches of foreign banks functioning in India, local area banks and regional rural banks are insured by the DICGC. What is the full form of DICGC ?
(1) Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Company
(2) Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation
(3) Direct Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation
(4) Direct Insurance and Credit Guarantee Company
(5) None of these
Name a Poverty Eradication Programme in which banks played the dominant role?
(1) IRDP (2) MNP (3) Rojgar Bima Yojana
(4) Jawahar Rojgar Yojana (5) None of these
Which pair is not correct ?
(1) EXIM Bank - Financing for export-import
(2) RBI - Banker's bank
(3) IDBI - Industrial Finance
(4) FCI - Financial assistance to commercial institutions.
(5) All are correct
The minimum paid-up capital requirement at present for new Private Bank in India is -------.
(1) ̀ 100 crore (2) ̀ 200 crore (3) ̀ 500 crore (4) ̀ 600 crore (5) None of these
In first phaze in the year 1969 - 14 banks (D) Financial Serviceswere nationalised with a paid up capital of
(E) Disinvestment Rs. 50 crores.
Aixs bank is a private sector bank in India. The Banking Ombudsman, promoted by
RBI provides speedy solutions to the IDR is an instrument in the form of a grievances faced by the customers from Depository Receipt created by the Indian various banks.depository in India against the underlying
equity shares of the issuing company. thTargated Growth rate is 8% in 12 Five
year plan. Income Recieved by public borrowing
Gilt - Edged market means Market of Interbank Mobile Payment Service (IMPS) Government Securities.launch on 22nd November 2010 by
Shyamala Gopinath, DG RBI at Mumbai A unit-linked insurance plan (ULIP) is a and this service is now available to the type of life insurance where the cash value Indian public. IMPS offers interbank of a policy varies according to the current electronic fund transfer service through net asset value of the underlying mobile phones. investment assets.
National Security Depository limited. Currency devaluation takes place when
one country's currency is reduced in value All are true.in comparison to other currencies.
Swabhiman is a nationwide programme on Foreign Exchange Management Act.financial inclusion.
Narrow Banking restrict banks to hold Badla is a carry forward system in stock liquid and safe government bonds trading.
This exchange rate is used to determine an A committee on capital account individual country's currency value relative convertibility was setup by the Reserve to the other major currencies in the index, Bank o f Ind ia (RBI ) under the as adjusted for the effects of inflation.chairmanship of former RBI deputy
governor S.S. Tarapore to "lay the road All are true.
map" to capital account convertibility.IRDA allows portability shifting of policies
from one insurer to another on same terms Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, from July 1, 2011. inaugurated a call centre 'Udyami Helpline,
which will give details about business Equity (finance), the value of an ownership possibilities and loan facilities to i n t e r e s t i n p r o p e r t y, i n c l u d i n g entrepreneurs keen on setting up small shareholders' equity in a business.units.
Q.1.(3)
Q.29.(1) Q.2.(4)
Q.3.(1) Q.4.(1)Q.30.(4)Q.5.(2)
Q.31.(3)Q.6.(3)Q.32.(4)Q.7.(4)
Q.8.(5)Q.33.(4)
Q.34.(3)Q.9.(3)
Q.10.(1)
Q.11.(2)
Q.35.(3)Q.12.(4)
Q.13.(4)Q.36.(3)
Q.37.(2)Q.14.(2)
Q.38.(4)
Q.15.(1)
Q.16.(4)Q.39.(3)
Q.40.(3)Q.17.(5)
Q.18.(2)
Q.19.(1)
Q.20.(1) Q.41.(3)
Q.21.(2)
Q.42.(1)Q.22.(1)
Q.23.(1)
Q.24.(3)
Q.43.(2)Q.25.(1)
Q.26.(3)
Q.27.(3)
Q.28.(2)
Punjab National Bank was established in concurrent list.the year 1894. "Operational Risk" in the field of Banking is Centralized Online Realtime Exchange risk of loss due to inadequate or failed
internal process.
Code sharing is term related to Air In Open unemployment people are willing Transport Industry.to work but they do not get it.WADA is related to Dope Testing.Credit Policy (also called monetary policy)Bank Rate is a rate at which commercial Book Keeping entry only.banks borrow long term funds from RBI.
United Stock Exchange will function in four currency derivatives.
"World Economic Outlook" report is Central Statistical Organisationreleased by International Monetary Fund.
GDP It is based upon survey on the different developing economies.Regulation of inter-state trade
Money laundring is way of converting black Nevermoney to white money.
Salary & allowances of the Vice President Public Debt Act passed in 1944.of India.
In Indian economy m and m are. present. India got a new consumer price inflation 1 3
It measures the total monetary resources measure, which could offer a much better of the country.picture of price movements at the
consumer-level across the country. National Income is monetry value of all f i na l goods and se rv i ces o f a FDI limit in Public Sector Bank is 20%.country.
It is 940 females over 1000 males in In India First Five year plans are formed by census 2011 as compared to 933 females planning commission in 1951.in 2001 census.
It is a process developed by SEBI for All of the aboveapplying to IPO. In ASBA, an IPO applicant's account doesn't get debited
Fist Five Year Plan until shares are alloted to him.
Call Money market is related to Share A debenture holder is a person or an Market it is controlled by SEBI. organization that has lent money to a
company or firm in the form of debentures Finance commission is included in Article or loan.280 of Indian constitution.
It provides post-retirement financial security to over 2.73 lakh Gramin Dak
NAMA (Non Agriculture Market Access) is Sevaks (GDS). The Department of Posts
the word is related to World Trade Organisationhas decided to deposit Rs.200 GDS per
SEBI is related to share market. U.K. Sinha month.is Chairman of SEBI as on December 2011
NABARD was established on 12th July National Planning Council is established in 1982 and owned by the Government of 1963. It is a non-constitutional body. India and Reserve Bank of India (RBI). It is
an apex development bank of the country Post office do not sell stamp papersfor supporting and promoting agriculture
Priority sector Advance is 10%. and rural development. Economic planning comes under
In first phaze in the year 1969 - 14 banks (D) Financial Serviceswere nationalised with a paid up capital of
(E) Disinvestment Rs. 50 crores.
Aixs bank is a private sector bank in India. The Banking Ombudsman, promoted by
RBI provides speedy solutions to the IDR is an instrument in the form of a grievances faced by the customers from Depository Receipt created by the Indian various banks.depository in India against the underlying
equity shares of the issuing company. thTargated Growth rate is 8% in 12 Five
year plan. Income Recieved by public borrowing
Gilt - Edged market means Market of Interbank Mobile Payment Service (IMPS) Government Securities.launch on 22nd November 2010 by
Shyamala Gopinath, DG RBI at Mumbai A unit-linked insurance plan (ULIP) is a and this service is now available to the type of life insurance where the cash value Indian public. IMPS offers interbank of a policy varies according to the current electronic fund transfer service through net asset value of the underlying mobile phones. investment assets.
National Security Depository limited. Currency devaluation takes place when
one country's currency is reduced in value All are true.in comparison to other currencies.
Swabhiman is a nationwide programme on Foreign Exchange Management Act.financial inclusion.
Narrow Banking restrict banks to hold Badla is a carry forward system in stock liquid and safe government bonds trading.
This exchange rate is used to determine an A committee on capital account individual country's currency value relative convertibility was setup by the Reserve to the other major currencies in the index, Bank o f Ind ia (RBI ) under the as adjusted for the effects of inflation.chairmanship of former RBI deputy
governor S.S. Tarapore to "lay the road All are true.
map" to capital account convertibility.IRDA allows portability shifting of policies
from one insurer to another on same terms Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, from July 1, 2011. inaugurated a call centre 'Udyami Helpline,
which will give details about business Equity (finance), the value of an ownership possibilities and loan facilities to i n t e r e s t i n p r o p e r t y, i n c l u d i n g entrepreneurs keen on setting up small shareholders' equity in a business.units.
Q.1.(3)
Q.29.(1) Q.2.(4)
Q.3.(1) Q.4.(1)Q.30.(4)Q.5.(2)
Q.31.(3)Q.6.(3)Q.32.(4)Q.7.(4)
Q.8.(5)Q.33.(4)
Q.34.(3)Q.9.(3)
Q.10.(1)
Q.11.(2)
Q.35.(3)Q.12.(4)
Q.13.(4)Q.36.(3)
Q.37.(2)Q.14.(2)
Q.38.(4)
Q.15.(1)
Q.16.(4)Q.39.(3)
Q.40.(3)Q.17.(5)
Q.18.(2)
Q.19.(1)
Q.20.(1) Q.41.(3)
Q.21.(2)
Q.42.(1)Q.22.(1)
Q.23.(1)
Q.24.(3)
Q.43.(2)Q.25.(1)
Q.26.(3)
Q.27.(3)
Q.28.(2)
Punjab National Bank was established in concurrent list.the year 1894. "Operational Risk" in the field of Banking is Centralized Online Realtime Exchange risk of loss due to inadequate or failed
internal process.
Code sharing is term related to Air In Open unemployment people are willing Transport Industry.to work but they do not get it.WADA is related to Dope Testing.Credit Policy (also called monetary policy)Bank Rate is a rate at which commercial Book Keeping entry only.banks borrow long term funds from RBI.
United Stock Exchange will function in four currency derivatives.
"World Economic Outlook" report is Central Statistical Organisationreleased by International Monetary Fund.
GDP It is based upon survey on the different developing economies.Regulation of inter-state trade
Money laundring is way of converting black Nevermoney to white money.
Salary & allowances of the Vice President Public Debt Act passed in 1944.of India.
In Indian economy m and m are. present. India got a new consumer price inflation 1 3
It measures the total monetary resources measure, which could offer a much better of the country.picture of price movements at the
consumer-level across the country. National Income is monetry value of all f i na l goods and se rv i ces o f a FDI limit in Public Sector Bank is 20%.country.
It is 940 females over 1000 males in In India First Five year plans are formed by census 2011 as compared to 933 females planning commission in 1951.in 2001 census.
It is a process developed by SEBI for All of the aboveapplying to IPO. In ASBA, an IPO applicant's account doesn't get debited
Fist Five Year Plan until shares are alloted to him.
Call Money market is related to Share A debenture holder is a person or an Market it is controlled by SEBI. organization that has lent money to a
company or firm in the form of debentures Finance commission is included in Article or loan.280 of Indian constitution.
It provides post-retirement financial security to over 2.73 lakh Gramin Dak
NAMA (Non Agriculture Market Access) is Sevaks (GDS). The Department of Posts
the word is related to World Trade Organisationhas decided to deposit Rs.200 GDS per
SEBI is related to share market. U.K. Sinha month.is Chairman of SEBI as on December 2011
NABARD was established on 12th July National Planning Council is established in 1982 and owned by the Government of 1963. It is a non-constitutional body. India and Reserve Bank of India (RBI). It is
an apex development bank of the country Post office do not sell stamp papersfor supporting and promoting agriculture
Priority sector Advance is 10%. and rural development. Economic planning comes under
tender services and operates with out any An increase in the supply of money works branches anywhere. both through lowering interest rates which
Pipette is related to chemistry. spurs investment, and through putting
more money in the hands of consumers Fixed Income Money Market and making them feel wealthier and thus Darivative Associationstimulating spending.
A bank, included in 2nd schedule of RBI Soft Patch is a period of economic slow Act 1934down in the middle of a larger trend of
Moral suasion is a qualitative credit control economic growth.measure of the Reserve Bank of India
S. Chakravarty.RBI uses CRR either to drain excess
The IMF pays interest on all holdings of liquidity or to release funds needed for the SDRs cept in the special Drawing Account economy from time to time. Increase in and charges interest at the same rate on CRR means that banks have less funds allocations to participants.available and money is sucked out of
circulation. The main objective of RRBs is to provide
credit and other facilites particulary to the Negotiated Dealing system is an electronic small and marginal farmers, agricultural platform for facilitating dealing in labourers, artisans and small entrepreneurs.government securities and money market
instruments. Deficit financing means increasing the
amount of money in circulation by printing Quarterand pumping in more paper currency.
GDP is the money value of all final goods & 1951
services produced during a financial year Acworth committee.&within the geographical boundary of a
) 1st nationalisation took place in 1969.Gold standard is a monetary system in
IInd nationalisation took place in 1980.which the standard economic unit of
account is a fixed mass of gold. ) Time l iabi l i t ies mean FDs, cash
Safe Deposit certificate,time liabilities portion of saving
bank deposits. The new issue market consists of
securities issued directly to the investors ) Subsidies & Interest payments called non-through machanism called primany plan expenditure because provision for market. these expenditures is not made in the five
year plans.Redeemable preference shares, 15 years
) Industrial manufacturing and Industrial Since these are ceiling rates, banks are construction comes under secondary free to decide the rate of interest to be sector.charged.
Paid up capital is the total amount of ) Sales Tax. Because the Tax is not borne by shareholder capital that has been paid in the producer on whom it is imposed , but is full by shareholders passed on to the consumer.
Khusro committee. Transparency in Lending Rates of Bank.
Commercial papers are a money-market Non-Banking Financial Company, a security issued by large banks & company registered under the Companies corporations to get among to meet short Act, 1956 of India, engaged in the business term debt obligations.of loans and advances, acquisition of
shares, stock, bonds, debentures and The proposed bill is on the lines of Right to securities issued by government or local Information Act.authority, or other securities of a
Ablation is the process of transferring heat marketable nature, leasing, hire-purchase, by removing material through melting, insurance business, or chit business. vaporization or other erosive process.Prevention of Money Laundering Act. Treasury Bills are the instruments of short
term borrowings by the Central /State Bad debts occur when the debtor has Govt.declared bankruptcy, and if the bad debts
are recovered it will be considered as an Fiscal Policy.income.
In 1980, 6 banks were nationalised with a Epicenter is point on earth surface that is capital of 200 crores.above hypocenter.
Net Demand and Time liabilites.NABARD
Base year for all India Index of Industrial Production is 2004-2005 with base Rs.100
Ministry of Finance Regulation of Inter state Tract.LLP is a partnership in which all partners have a limited liability.
The period of fourth plan was 1969 to 1974.
2009 - 2010 Indian Gold Council.2004
1998 It is one of the lending arms of World Bank Group.Cheap Money
Branch Banking.Federal Reserve is Central Bank of America Near money is a term used in economics to
th describe highly liquid assets that can be Dr.Vijay Kelkar is the chairman of 13 easily converted into cash.Finance commission.
RRB'S - includes
Amount of gold that each member country 50% --- Central Govt.of IMF contributes as part of its 15% --- State Govt.membership obligations to the fund and
35% --- Sponsor bank/Lead bank can borrow when need arises.
Asian Development Bank. It was launched with an aim of enhancing farm profits, creating employment opportunity, restoring soil fertility.
Employee Stock Option PlanIt is a condition of high inflation in period of high unemployment Fiat money is money that has value only
because of government regulation or Cash reserve ratio is a part of RBI's monetary policy and all other are the steps taken by law.government in its fiscal policy
tender services and operates with out any An increase in the supply of money works branches anywhere. both through lowering interest rates which
Pipette is related to chemistry. spurs investment, and through putting
more money in the hands of consumers Fixed Income Money Market and making them feel wealthier and thus Darivative Associationstimulating spending.
A bank, included in 2nd schedule of RBI Soft Patch is a period of economic slow Act 1934down in the middle of a larger trend of
Moral suasion is a qualitative credit control economic growth.measure of the Reserve Bank of India
S. Chakravarty.RBI uses CRR either to drain excess
The IMF pays interest on all holdings of liquidity or to release funds needed for the SDRs cept in the special Drawing Account economy from time to time. Increase in and charges interest at the same rate on CRR means that banks have less funds allocations to participants.available and money is sucked out of
circulation. The main objective of RRBs is to provide
credit and other facilites particulary to the Negotiated Dealing system is an electronic small and marginal farmers, agricultural platform for facilitating dealing in labourers, artisans and small entrepreneurs.government securities and money market
instruments. Deficit financing means increasing the
amount of money in circulation by printing Quarterand pumping in more paper currency.
GDP is the money value of all final goods & 1951
services produced during a financial year Acworth committee.&within the geographical boundary of a
) 1st nationalisation took place in 1969.Gold standard is a monetary system in
IInd nationalisation took place in 1980.which the standard economic unit of
account is a fixed mass of gold. ) Time l iabi l i t ies mean FDs, cash
Safe Deposit certificate,time liabilities portion of saving
bank deposits. The new issue market consists of
securities issued directly to the investors ) Subsidies & Interest payments called non-through machanism called primany plan expenditure because provision for market. these expenditures is not made in the five
year plans.Redeemable preference shares, 15 years
) Industrial manufacturing and Industrial Since these are ceiling rates, banks are construction comes under secondary free to decide the rate of interest to be sector.charged.
Paid up capital is the total amount of ) Sales Tax. Because the Tax is not borne by shareholder capital that has been paid in the producer on whom it is imposed , but is full by shareholders passed on to the consumer.
Khusro committee. Transparency in Lending Rates of Bank.
Commercial papers are a money-market Non-Banking Financial Company, a security issued by large banks & company registered under the Companies corporations to get among to meet short Act, 1956 of India, engaged in the business term debt obligations.of loans and advances, acquisition of
shares, stock, bonds, debentures and The proposed bill is on the lines of Right to securities issued by government or local Information Act.authority, or other securities of a
Ablation is the process of transferring heat marketable nature, leasing, hire-purchase, by removing material through melting, insurance business, or chit business. vaporization or other erosive process.Prevention of Money Laundering Act. Treasury Bills are the instruments of short
term borrowings by the Central /State Bad debts occur when the debtor has Govt.declared bankruptcy, and if the bad debts
are recovered it will be considered as an Fiscal Policy.income.
In 1980, 6 banks were nationalised with a Epicenter is point on earth surface that is capital of 200 crores.above hypocenter.
Net Demand and Time liabilites.NABARD
Base year for all India Index of Industrial Production is 2004-2005 with base Rs.100
Ministry of Finance Regulation of Inter state Tract.LLP is a partnership in which all partners have a limited liability.
The period of fourth plan was 1969 to 1974.
2009 - 2010 Indian Gold Council.2004
1998 It is one of the lending arms of World Bank Group.Cheap Money
Branch Banking.Federal Reserve is Central Bank of America Near money is a term used in economics to
th describe highly liquid assets that can be Dr.Vijay Kelkar is the chairman of 13 easily converted into cash.Finance commission.
RRB'S - includes
Amount of gold that each member country 50% --- Central Govt.of IMF contributes as part of its 15% --- State Govt.membership obligations to the fund and
35% --- Sponsor bank/Lead bank can borrow when need arises.
Asian Development Bank. It was launched with an aim of enhancing farm profits, creating employment opportunity, restoring soil fertility.
Employee Stock Option PlanIt is a condition of high inflation in period of high unemployment Fiat money is money that has value only
because of government regulation or Cash reserve ratio is a part of RBI's monetary policy and all other are the steps taken by law.government in its fiscal policy
Legal Tender Money is a type of money protected by law. Foreign currency & securities held by the
banks and corporate bodies do not form a part of India's foreign exchange reserves.RBI is the Central Bank which controls the
banks in the Economy. Gains results from fact that a higher total output is allocated between two countries It is General crossing. & there is increased welfare in each
Working Capital is a measure of both a country.company's efficiency and its short term
The Reserve Bank of India has been financial health. intervening in the foreign exchange market
A FER is a type of exchange rate regime of India and buying dollors to prevent the wherein currency's value is allowed to rupee strengthening further, thereby acting fluctuate according to the foreign as disincentive to export growth. exchange market
Non-performing assets of Commercial Banks means their loans for which interest/instalment has remained unpaid CD was introduced to enable banking after due date.system to mobilize bulk deposits from the
market, which they can have at In Real Time Gross settlement system the competitive rates of interest. They can be settlement of funds is not revocable.issued by all scheduled commercial
The definition of Banking is given in the banks and all India FI's with their umbrella Banking Regulation Act, 1949.limits. In FCNR accounts the payment of Interest RBI increases the minimum Statutory is effected in same currency in which Cash Reserve Ratio of Commercial banks deposit stands.when the economy is experiencing
inflation and when the central bank aims Commercial paper is a money - market credit contraction. security issued by large commercial banks
to meet short term debt obligations.
The methods used by the RBI for credit Assets that can be quickly convertible into control are qualitative and quantitative.cash. Increase in Bank rate is generally followed by an increase in market rates of Interest.
OMO is the buying and selling of Commercial Banks on the basis of their Government bonds on the open market by primary deposits mainly creates credit.a central bank.Machinery is the least liquid asset.
The most important component of the Treasury bills are issued by Government & liabilities of Commercial Banks in India is sold by RBI in form of small bonds to Time Deposits.banks. An increase in foreign exchange assets of Bill of Exchange, bond, equity shares, Reserve Bank of India means increase in saving deposit, with commercial banks, high powered money.bankers acceptances, cash surrender
values of life insurance policies, etc are ) Credit Deposit Ratio is not a method of examples or considered as near money. credit control.
Forced savings are when consumers are ) The Largest Nationalised Commercial not allowed to spend all of their income Bank in India is State Bank of India.
upon current consumption either self ) Reserve Money includes currency with the imposed or imposed by contract. public and Cash with Banks.
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th country. It is one of the most important duty ) The 7 schedule of the Indian Constitution because it hampers illegal import and deals with Banking.export of goods.
) Monetary and credit policy.With aim of giving a fillip to development schemes in triable and backward regions ) A soft currency indicates a currency which affected by Naxal violence, Govt. of India is expected to depriciate against other approved the Integrated action plan in 60 currencies.seclected triable and backward districts.
) Digital signature is Encrypted signature for Customs Duty and Corporation Tax providing security.belongs to the union government alone.
) Transfer payment are those transactions 1993
which are not related with the production of Reserve Bank of India.goods and services. These are not
included in national in come. The National Housing Bank Launched RESIDEX Index for tracking prices of
) Reduction in CRR increases the liquidity residential properties in India.
position with in Indian banks.Mumbai
) 1988Allowing business units to close down.
) Primarily that of a debtor and a creaditorA decrease in loans.
) In the form of Term Deposits only FCNR Commercial borrowing is not a component accounts can be opened and maintained. of foreign aid of a country.
Lending to agriculture, small scale ) Current Account includes Trade Account industries and the weaker sections of the and Invisibles.society comes under priority sector lending
) Joint supply refers to a product or process of commercial banks in India.that can yield two or more outputs.
Increased.Common example occur within the live stock industry, sheep can be utilized for meat, wool and sheep skin.
) More than one creditors coming together Encryption is a process that is used to to provide single loan. ensure the privacy and security of a
person's confidential financial informationAn economy that does not interact with any other economy
Expansionist open market operations policy focuses on increasing liquidity in the
All 1, 2 and 3 are the limitations and along common market.
with them cash reserve ratio, Nature of Moral Suasion is qualitative measure of business conditions in the economy, control of RBI's monetary policy. sound securities, liquidity preference and
monetary policy of Central Bank are the In GDP of London.limitations on credit creation
It aims at 50 food parks to minimize Formulation of the Monetary policy is the
damage to huge amount of fruits and sole responsibility of the central bank of the
vegetables in the absence of wider country.
network of food processing unitsThe custom duty is imposed on the imported and exported goods in the
Legal Tender Money is a type of money protected by law. Foreign currency & securities held by the
banks and corporate bodies do not form a part of India's foreign exchange reserves.RBI is the Central Bank which controls the
banks in the Economy. Gains results from fact that a higher total output is allocated between two countries It is General crossing. & there is increased welfare in each
Working Capital is a measure of both a country.company's efficiency and its short term
The Reserve Bank of India has been financial health. intervening in the foreign exchange market
A FER is a type of exchange rate regime of India and buying dollors to prevent the wherein currency's value is allowed to rupee strengthening further, thereby acting fluctuate according to the foreign as disincentive to export growth. exchange market
Non-performing assets of Commercial Banks means their loans for which interest/instalment has remained unpaid CD was introduced to enable banking after due date.system to mobilize bulk deposits from the
market, which they can have at In Real Time Gross settlement system the competitive rates of interest. They can be settlement of funds is not revocable.issued by all scheduled commercial
The definition of Banking is given in the banks and all India FI's with their umbrella Banking Regulation Act, 1949.limits. In FCNR accounts the payment of Interest RBI increases the minimum Statutory is effected in same currency in which Cash Reserve Ratio of Commercial banks deposit stands.when the economy is experiencing
inflation and when the central bank aims Commercial paper is a money - market credit contraction. security issued by large commercial banks
to meet short term debt obligations.
The methods used by the RBI for credit Assets that can be quickly convertible into control are qualitative and quantitative.cash. Increase in Bank rate is generally followed by an increase in market rates of Interest.
OMO is the buying and selling of Commercial Banks on the basis of their Government bonds on the open market by primary deposits mainly creates credit.a central bank.Machinery is the least liquid asset.
The most important component of the Treasury bills are issued by Government & liabilities of Commercial Banks in India is sold by RBI in form of small bonds to Time Deposits.banks. An increase in foreign exchange assets of Bill of Exchange, bond, equity shares, Reserve Bank of India means increase in saving deposit, with commercial banks, high powered money.bankers acceptances, cash surrender
values of life insurance policies, etc are ) Credit Deposit Ratio is not a method of examples or considered as near money. credit control.
Forced savings are when consumers are ) The Largest Nationalised Commercial not allowed to spend all of their income Bank in India is State Bank of India.
upon current consumption either self ) Reserve Money includes currency with the imposed or imposed by contract. public and Cash with Banks.
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th country. It is one of the most important duty ) The 7 schedule of the Indian Constitution because it hampers illegal import and deals with Banking.export of goods.
) Monetary and credit policy.With aim of giving a fillip to development schemes in triable and backward regions ) A soft currency indicates a currency which affected by Naxal violence, Govt. of India is expected to depriciate against other approved the Integrated action plan in 60 currencies.seclected triable and backward districts.
) Digital signature is Encrypted signature for Customs Duty and Corporation Tax providing security.belongs to the union government alone.
) Transfer payment are those transactions 1993
which are not related with the production of Reserve Bank of India.goods and services. These are not
included in national in come. The National Housing Bank Launched RESIDEX Index for tracking prices of
) Reduction in CRR increases the liquidity residential properties in India.
position with in Indian banks.Mumbai
) 1988Allowing business units to close down.
) Primarily that of a debtor and a creaditorA decrease in loans.
) In the form of Term Deposits only FCNR Commercial borrowing is not a component accounts can be opened and maintained. of foreign aid of a country.
Lending to agriculture, small scale ) Current Account includes Trade Account industries and the weaker sections of the and Invisibles.society comes under priority sector lending
) Joint supply refers to a product or process of commercial banks in India.that can yield two or more outputs.
Increased.Common example occur within the live stock industry, sheep can be utilized for meat, wool and sheep skin.
) More than one creditors coming together Encryption is a process that is used to to provide single loan. ensure the privacy and security of a
person's confidential financial informationAn economy that does not interact with any other economy
Expansionist open market operations policy focuses on increasing liquidity in the
All 1, 2 and 3 are the limitations and along common market.
with them cash reserve ratio, Nature of Moral Suasion is qualitative measure of business conditions in the economy, control of RBI's monetary policy. sound securities, liquidity preference and
monetary policy of Central Bank are the In GDP of London.limitations on credit creation
It aims at 50 food parks to minimize Formulation of the Monetary policy is the
damage to huge amount of fruits and sole responsibility of the central bank of the
vegetables in the absence of wider country.
network of food processing unitsThe custom duty is imposed on the imported and exported goods in the
) Government of India deades the currency ) The ability of a Commercial Bank to increase its loans and Investment depends denominatio value. on its excess reserves.
) The country's first ever socio-economic Economic Development is a continuous and caste census was started from and long term process.Hezamara in Tripura state.
Microfinance is a type of banking service ) Spandana is India's leading microfinance that is provided to unemployed or low-institutions. It provides financial service income individuals or groups who would towards lower income customers, otherwise have no other means of gaining primarily women. financial services. Microfinance provides
) The Central Bank increases the minimum low income people an opportunity to
Statutory cash reserve ratio of the become self-sufficient by providing a
Commercial Banks when the economy is means of saving money, borrowing money
experiencing Inflation and the Central and insurance.Interest rates charged by
Bank aims credit contraction. microfinance institutions are generally
) The primary objective of selective credit lower than those offered by normal banks, control is to influence allocation of credit some opponents of this concept condemn among different borrowers and users. microfinance operations for making profits
off of the poor.) All the given three quantitative measures i.e. changing the bank rate, open market operations and increasing the cash-
Cheque Book is not a value added service reserve ratio are taken by RBI to control
offered by a bank.inflation.
) Bank rate refers to the rate at which PURA stands for Provision of Urban Central Bank rediscount bills of exchange Amenities in Rural Areas of Commercial Banks.
Banking Sector comes under Service ) Deposits with the Central Bank and cash in Sector.hand reduce the money available for credit
creation. The acronym 'RTGS' stands for Real Time Gross Settlement, which can be defined as ) Short term commercial borrowings is the continuous (real-time) settlement of included in the capital account of balance funds transfers individually on an order by of payment.order basis (without netting).
) Frequent changes in the Bank rate leads to The Securitisation and Reconstruction of the expansion and contraction in the flow Financial Assets And Enforcement of of money supply, thats why RBI placed the Security Interest Act, 2002 (SARFAESI greatest reliance on the Bank rate during Act) is an Act to regulate securitisation and the last ten years.reconstruction of financial assets and
) Foreign Exchange reserves includes the enforcement of security interest and for
following components- matters connected therewith or incidental
1- Gold thereto.
2- Special Drawing Rights (SDRs)
3- Foreign - currency assets CIBIL
4- Reserve Tranche with I.M.F. Banking sector
) Increasing Trend. ASEAN
) In case of closed economy GNP and GDP NABARDwould be same because there is no net
The Prime Ministerincome earned from abroad.
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) Regulation of financial institutions is not an Creation of credit is a function performed objective fiscal policy. by the commercial Banks in a country.
) Education is not included in Infrastructure The Reserve Bank of India follows in India. Minimum Reserve System of Note Issue.
) The National Agricultural Insurance Free Trade Area means a group of Scheme was started by the government of countries which abolished all Tariff and India in 1999. quant i ta t i ve res t r i c t ion be tween
themselves.) Interest on national debt is included in GNP. Export
) Disinvestment of equity in the public sector is not a measure of globalization. Teaser loan are those loan in which rate of
) Household sector contributes most to the interest in the initial period is less and goes savings in India. up subsequently.
) The State Bank of India was established on International Development Asociation the recommendation of All India rural credit which is world Bank affiliate is connsidered survey headed by Shri A.D. Gorewala. as 'soft loan' window.
) Money Supply, M1 includes Currency + Wariable reserve ratio open market Demand Deposits with Banks + Other operations are Instrument monetary policyDeposits with RBI. MERA (Small & medium enterprises rating
) Loans from central Government has been agency) was established in 2005.the most important source of financing the Bank rate policy is the component of state Government's Gross Fiscal Deficit in Monetary policyIndia.
) The system of Ad-hoc Treasury Bills in If the RBI sells securities in the market the India was replaced by Ways and Means Bank deposits will deadlineAdvances with effect from 1 April, 1997.
The majority of central Government) In the context of liberalisation and globalisation planning has an indicative The central Bank can decrease the Bank role to play in providing safety net for the credit component of the money supply by poor. increasing the Bank rate.
) Corporation Tax is levied by the union and Parallel Economy is also referred as Black belongs to it exclusively. Economy.
) Treasury Bills is an Example of Near Oudh commercial Bank was the first Money. commercial Bank of limited liability
manged by Indians.) Mutual Fund
A letter of credit is a letter from a Bank, ) Expansion is not an objective of Bank's guarantceing that a by yea's payment to a portfolio management.seller will be received on time and for the
) A Bank which controls credit is called correct amount.Central Bank.
Time liabilitiy are those liabilities which ) When the government imposes physical Bank have to pay after specific time
and monetary controls to check open period. Fixed deposits, cash certificate, inflation it is known as suppressed time liablities portion of Saving bank inflation. deposits come under Time Liabilites.The cause of deflation is lack of money Regional Rural Banks are classfied under supply as compared to supply of goods public sector Banksand services.
) Government of India deades the currency ) The ability of a Commercial Bank to increase its loans and Investment depends denominatio value. on its excess reserves.
) The country's first ever socio-economic Economic Development is a continuous and caste census was started from and long term process.Hezamara in Tripura state.
Microfinance is a type of banking service ) Spandana is India's leading microfinance that is provided to unemployed or low-institutions. It provides financial service income individuals or groups who would towards lower income customers, otherwise have no other means of gaining primarily women. financial services. Microfinance provides
) The Central Bank increases the minimum low income people an opportunity to
Statutory cash reserve ratio of the become self-sufficient by providing a
Commercial Banks when the economy is means of saving money, borrowing money
experiencing Inflation and the Central and insurance.Interest rates charged by
Bank aims credit contraction. microfinance institutions are generally
) The primary objective of selective credit lower than those offered by normal banks, control is to influence allocation of credit some opponents of this concept condemn among different borrowers and users. microfinance operations for making profits
off of the poor.) All the given three quantitative measures i.e. changing the bank rate, open market operations and increasing the cash-
Cheque Book is not a value added service reserve ratio are taken by RBI to control
offered by a bank.inflation.
) Bank rate refers to the rate at which PURA stands for Provision of Urban Central Bank rediscount bills of exchange Amenities in Rural Areas of Commercial Banks.
Banking Sector comes under Service ) Deposits with the Central Bank and cash in Sector.hand reduce the money available for credit
creation. The acronym 'RTGS' stands for Real Time Gross Settlement, which can be defined as ) Short term commercial borrowings is the continuous (real-time) settlement of included in the capital account of balance funds transfers individually on an order by of payment.order basis (without netting).
) Frequent changes in the Bank rate leads to The Securitisation and Reconstruction of the expansion and contraction in the flow Financial Assets And Enforcement of of money supply, thats why RBI placed the Security Interest Act, 2002 (SARFAESI greatest reliance on the Bank rate during Act) is an Act to regulate securitisation and the last ten years.reconstruction of financial assets and
) Foreign Exchange reserves includes the enforcement of security interest and for
following components- matters connected therewith or incidental
1- Gold thereto.
2- Special Drawing Rights (SDRs)
3- Foreign - currency assets CIBIL
4- Reserve Tranche with I.M.F. Banking sector
) Increasing Trend. ASEAN
) In case of closed economy GNP and GDP NABARDwould be same because there is no net
The Prime Ministerincome earned from abroad.
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) Regulation of financial institutions is not an Creation of credit is a function performed objective fiscal policy. by the commercial Banks in a country.
) Education is not included in Infrastructure The Reserve Bank of India follows in India. Minimum Reserve System of Note Issue.
) The National Agricultural Insurance Free Trade Area means a group of Scheme was started by the government of countries which abolished all Tariff and India in 1999. quant i ta t i ve res t r i c t ion be tween
themselves.) Interest on national debt is included in GNP. Export
) Disinvestment of equity in the public sector is not a measure of globalization. Teaser loan are those loan in which rate of
) Household sector contributes most to the interest in the initial period is less and goes savings in India. up subsequently.
) The State Bank of India was established on International Development Asociation the recommendation of All India rural credit which is world Bank affiliate is connsidered survey headed by Shri A.D. Gorewala. as 'soft loan' window.
) Money Supply, M1 includes Currency + Wariable reserve ratio open market Demand Deposits with Banks + Other operations are Instrument monetary policyDeposits with RBI. MERA (Small & medium enterprises rating
) Loans from central Government has been agency) was established in 2005.the most important source of financing the Bank rate policy is the component of state Government's Gross Fiscal Deficit in Monetary policyIndia.
) The system of Ad-hoc Treasury Bills in If the RBI sells securities in the market the India was replaced by Ways and Means Bank deposits will deadlineAdvances with effect from 1 April, 1997.
The majority of central Government) In the context of liberalisation and globalisation planning has an indicative The central Bank can decrease the Bank role to play in providing safety net for the credit component of the money supply by poor. increasing the Bank rate.
) Corporation Tax is levied by the union and Parallel Economy is also referred as Black belongs to it exclusively. Economy.
) Treasury Bills is an Example of Near Oudh commercial Bank was the first Money. commercial Bank of limited liability
manged by Indians.) Mutual Fund
A letter of credit is a letter from a Bank, ) Expansion is not an objective of Bank's guarantceing that a by yea's payment to a portfolio management.seller will be received on time and for the
) A Bank which controls credit is called correct amount.Central Bank.
Time liabilitiy are those liabilities which ) When the government imposes physical Bank have to pay after specific time
and monetary controls to check open period. Fixed deposits, cash certificate, inflation it is known as suppressed time liablities portion of Saving bank inflation. deposits come under Time Liabilites.The cause of deflation is lack of money Regional Rural Banks are classfied under supply as compared to supply of goods public sector Banksand services.
Invisible export means export of services These currency swaps help to limit or manage exposure to fluctuations in like consulting services, shipping services, interest rates tourism etc.
The third of the Basel Accords was Loan recovery rules is not the part of developed in a response to the prudential guidelines issued by Reserve deficiencies in financial regulation Bank of India.revealed by the global financial crisis.
A crossed cheque is a cheque which is M2 includes the amount of money in payable only through a collecting banker circulation in notes and coin plus non-and not directly at the counter of the bank. interest-bearing bank deposits, building-
A bank draft is traditionally a cheque drawn society deposits, and National Savings
on a bank's funds accounts.
Near money is highly liquid assets which Contractual savings are in the form of
are not cash but can easily be converted regular payments into long-term
into cash, such as bank deposits and investments, such as pension schemes
Treasury Bills. Similar to cash equivalents.
Due to steep reduction in direct taxes the A foreign bank is a bank with head office liquidity with people will be more, outside the country in which it is located. subsequently, the aggregate demand will
become higher. Due to rising demand more and more people will be employed so
that production can be maximized. Statutory Liquidity Ratio or SLR refers to Eventually, this increase in output will the amount that all banks require become smaller and the price of goods will maintaining in cash or in the form of Gold or rise due to capacity constraints. approved securities. RBI acts as the lender of the last resort by
) Excess liquidity in marketproviding rediscount facilities to scheduled banks. ) Good people to banks with ) CSOImperial Bank was formed after merging
st) 1 Jan 1949Bank of Bengal, Bank of Bombay and Bank
) 2 lakhof Madras.
) ICICI Bank has launched Easy Cash Card. With this card, customers can load a ) Custom dutypersonal loan up to Rs. 50,000 and can use it like a debit card to access money instantly.
RBI has formulated a scheme called "Protected Disclosures Scheme for Private )Sector and Foreign Banks". This move
) Nuclear Disarmamentcould prevent IPO scams in banks.
)United Nations launched a 'Decade of
) 35%, the share in RRB by central Govt is Action for Road Safety' with the aim of 50% & the state govt. is 15%stabilizing and then reducing global road
deaths by 2020. ) Discovery of oil & Natural has National exploration liscensening policy.External Commercial Borrowings is an
instrument used in India to facilitate the ) 2004 - 05access to foreign money by Indian
) Inflation, RBI increases repo rate to conrol corporations and PSUs. the cxcess flow of money in market (ie)
Inflation
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Small loans provided by the banks to very
poor families is known as Micro finance.
"One Family One Bank" is the tagline of A,AA+ & AAA are credit ratings
Bank of Maharashtra.High powered money is the Bank's
reserves at Central Bank Co-operative movement has been highly
successful in the Milk production.A significant decrease in the demand for
loans will force banks to adjust their UNDP uses Human development Index for
portfolios.measurement of the quality of people's life.
The process of credit creation has the CAPART was set up in 1986 to promote effect of increasing the supply of money.new technological inputs rural sector.
Controlling credit expansion is the function Nabard has stabilized core banking of central Bankinfrastructure of insuring prosperity and
M is the Broader measure of money 3 progress in integrated development of supply M is Narrow money.1 Rural Area.RBI has helped to finance India's foreign
Open market operation" controlled by RBItrade through EXIM Bank.
Only 2A Maharatna Company can invest Rs 5000
crore independently for a project.
Tier -1 capital is the core measure of a
Bank's Financial strength from a
regulatoris point of view.
Swabhiman Scheme is related with
Financial Inclusion.
Provision coverage ratio refers to the
percentage of the loan amount that the
Bank has set aside as provisions to meet The minimum required capital to set up a an eventuality. bank by a corporate entity is set at Rs.500
crore in comparison to the present Goods and Services Tax will replace VAT.requirement of Rs. 300 crore.
Due to Increasing overhead cost of tax The economy of India now a days facing
collection and the lack of political will, high inflation and high food and commodity Agricultural Taxation in India is difficult. problems.
NABARD does not operate the Kisan The primary monetary policy technique Credit Card scheme. employed by the Reserve Bank of India is
open market operations.The sources of Non - Tax Revenue are -
When a Bank writes off a loan as bad, its (1) Hospital fee on medical facilitics
total assets and capital decreases by that (2) Entry fee on museums amount.
(3) Income from Radio & T.V. Broadcasting RBI maintains the cash reserve ratio
(CRR) which at present is 5.5%.CBS stands for Core Banking Solution.
Channel Financing is the mechanism Agriculture is the backbone of Indian through which a Bank/Financial institution economy as it employed 52% of the total meets the various funds related workforce. requirements along the supply chain at the
Invisible export means export of services These currency swaps help to limit or manage exposure to fluctuations in like consulting services, shipping services, interest rates tourism etc.
The third of the Basel Accords was Loan recovery rules is not the part of developed in a response to the prudential guidelines issued by Reserve deficiencies in financial regulation Bank of India.revealed by the global financial crisis.
A crossed cheque is a cheque which is M2 includes the amount of money in payable only through a collecting banker circulation in notes and coin plus non-and not directly at the counter of the bank. interest-bearing bank deposits, building-
A bank draft is traditionally a cheque drawn society deposits, and National Savings
on a bank's funds accounts.
Near money is highly liquid assets which Contractual savings are in the form of
are not cash but can easily be converted regular payments into long-term
into cash, such as bank deposits and investments, such as pension schemes
Treasury Bills. Similar to cash equivalents.
Due to steep reduction in direct taxes the A foreign bank is a bank with head office liquidity with people will be more, outside the country in which it is located. subsequently, the aggregate demand will
become higher. Due to rising demand more and more people will be employed so
that production can be maximized. Statutory Liquidity Ratio or SLR refers to Eventually, this increase in output will the amount that all banks require become smaller and the price of goods will maintaining in cash or in the form of Gold or rise due to capacity constraints. approved securities. RBI acts as the lender of the last resort by
) Excess liquidity in marketproviding rediscount facilities to scheduled banks. ) Good people to banks with ) CSOImperial Bank was formed after merging
st) 1 Jan 1949Bank of Bengal, Bank of Bombay and Bank
) 2 lakhof Madras.
) ICICI Bank has launched Easy Cash Card. With this card, customers can load a ) Custom dutypersonal loan up to Rs. 50,000 and can use it like a debit card to access money instantly.
RBI has formulated a scheme called "Protected Disclosures Scheme for Private )Sector and Foreign Banks". This move
) Nuclear Disarmamentcould prevent IPO scams in banks.
)United Nations launched a 'Decade of
) 35%, the share in RRB by central Govt is Action for Road Safety' with the aim of 50% & the state govt. is 15%stabilizing and then reducing global road
deaths by 2020. ) Discovery of oil & Natural has National exploration liscensening policy.External Commercial Borrowings is an
instrument used in India to facilitate the ) 2004 - 05access to foreign money by Indian
) Inflation, RBI increases repo rate to conrol corporations and PSUs. the cxcess flow of money in market (ie)
Inflation
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Small loans provided by the banks to very
poor families is known as Micro finance.
"One Family One Bank" is the tagline of A,AA+ & AAA are credit ratings
Bank of Maharashtra.High powered money is the Bank's
reserves at Central Bank Co-operative movement has been highly
successful in the Milk production.A significant decrease in the demand for
loans will force banks to adjust their UNDP uses Human development Index for
portfolios.measurement of the quality of people's life.
The process of credit creation has the CAPART was set up in 1986 to promote effect of increasing the supply of money.new technological inputs rural sector.
Controlling credit expansion is the function Nabard has stabilized core banking of central Bankinfrastructure of insuring prosperity and
M is the Broader measure of money 3 progress in integrated development of supply M is Narrow money.1 Rural Area.RBI has helped to finance India's foreign
Open market operation" controlled by RBItrade through EXIM Bank.
Only 2A Maharatna Company can invest Rs 5000
crore independently for a project.
Tier -1 capital is the core measure of a
Bank's Financial strength from a
regulatoris point of view.
Swabhiman Scheme is related with
Financial Inclusion.
Provision coverage ratio refers to the
percentage of the loan amount that the
Bank has set aside as provisions to meet The minimum required capital to set up a an eventuality. bank by a corporate entity is set at Rs.500
crore in comparison to the present Goods and Services Tax will replace VAT.requirement of Rs. 300 crore.
Due to Increasing overhead cost of tax The economy of India now a days facing
collection and the lack of political will, high inflation and high food and commodity Agricultural Taxation in India is difficult. problems.
NABARD does not operate the Kisan The primary monetary policy technique Credit Card scheme. employed by the Reserve Bank of India is
open market operations.The sources of Non - Tax Revenue are -
When a Bank writes off a loan as bad, its (1) Hospital fee on medical facilitics
total assets and capital decreases by that (2) Entry fee on museums amount.
(3) Income from Radio & T.V. Broadcasting RBI maintains the cash reserve ratio
(CRR) which at present is 5.5%.CBS stands for Core Banking Solution.
Channel Financing is the mechanism Agriculture is the backbone of Indian through which a Bank/Financial institution economy as it employed 52% of the total meets the various funds related workforce. requirements along the supply chain at the
) Generally, any asset that can be converted continuous (real-time) settlement of funds transfers individually on an order by order without loss in value or penalty within basis, while NEFT settles transactions in twenty days is considered a liquid asset. batches.Liquid assets include money market fund
shares, government securities, mutual If a credit card is lost, the card member funds, and the cash value of a life should call up the Customer Helpline insurance policy. Tax refunds and the number and give his request for hotlisting balances of trust funds are often the card. Hot listing the card means considered liquid assets. Goodwill, deactivating the card for any future Trademarks, copyrights or patents, transactions.Certificates of Deposits etc are non-liquid A cheque which is issued today must be assets. presented before at bank for payment The speculative capital flows are called within a stipulated period. After expiry of
that period, no payment will be made and it "hot money" because they can move very quickly in and out of markets, potentially is then called ‘stale cheque’.leading to market instability.
High NPAs are a sign of bad financial When the exchange rate is adjusted so health of banks.that an identical good in two different
1 laccountries has the same price when
Current Ratio is a liquidity ratio that expressed in the same currency, it is called measures a company’s ability to pay short-purchasing power parity term obligations. It is a ratio of current Prior approval (as also a licence) of RBI is assets to current liabilities. It is also known required for opening Personal banking as “liquidity ratio”, “cash asset ratio” and branches, Merchant banking branches “cash ratio”.and Asset recovery branches
Interest spread describes the excess of Treasury bill is Negotiable security total interest earned over total interest
Banking Regulation Act 1949 does not expended.
apply to primary agricultural credit The Kisan Credit Card (KCC) Scheme was societies and co-operative land mortgage introduced in August 1998. Validity of the banks.KCC has been extended from 3 years to 5 ) The various means of Electronic Payment years.Systems Includes Credit Card, Debit Card
and ATM Card The Prepaid instruments can be issued as smart cards, magnetic stripe cards, ) Direct Taxes Code (DTC) will replace the internet accounts, internet wallets, mobile multitude of direct taxes like income tax , accounts, mobile wallets, paper vouchers corporate tax, wealth tax etc. from 2012, and any such instruments which can be while GST will replace the indirect taxes used to access the prepaid amount like VAT, and service tax.(collectively called Payment Instruments). ) Amount of loan available to individuals on Private sector lender HDFC Bank has securities of demat shares is Minimum Rs.
1 lac, Maximum Rs.20 lacs. launched personal loan Swift.
) The Reserve Bank of India monitors the Districtliberalized remittance scheme, through which resident individuals may remit up to
Educate youngsters about environment USD 200,000 per financial year for any and ecosystems is the main objective of permitted capital and current account National cadet corps.transactions or a combination of both.
The minimum period for which an NRE Only C term deposit can be opened is 12 months SIDBI is created specially for providing and the maximum period is 60 months. credit to small and medium enterprises in ‘RTGS’ stands for Real Time Gross India Settlement, which can be defined as the
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) re-load vouchers for mobiles and loan
account enquiry. Moral Suasion is Persuasion of banks to
adhere to central bank desires An EEFC (Exchange Earner's Foreign
Currency) account can be held only in the ) PLRform of current account. No interest is
) Only B payable on EEFC accounts.
) 4th sept 1993 The full form of ADF is Automated Data
Flow. It seeks to ensure submission of Public Account Deposit is not accepted by correct and consistent data from the banks commercial banks.straight from their systems to RBI without
) Production Methodany mannual intervention.
) 16 PSEs(Public sector Enterprises)A & C
) B. AshokIndore
) 188Senior Citizen
) As per RBI Governor, Inflation and FEMA
supportive recovery of economy is a major Only Bchallenge to its monetary policy.
Austerity Budget) The Reserve Bank of India has decided to
introduced Rs. 10 polymer/plastic notes. Open market policy is not helpful in
controlling the money supply) Residence proof, latest salary slip and last
six months bank statements are generally Piggy Banking is a form of "Small Savings sought for housing loan approval. Bank" popular among the poor or children.
) Loss making banks can make donations Overdraft occur when bank customers up to Rs. 5 lakh only in a financial year. withdraw cash from their account, with the
balance going below zero. An overdraft is ) The basic banking services of a bank basically a form of credit extended by a includes services relating to deposit creditor when the account balance accounts, remittance facilities, collection reaches zero. Overdrafts allow bank facilities.clients to withdraw money even when
Primary co-operative societies are not there are no funds in the account.
insured by the DICGC. In the event of a Bridge financing Also known as gap bank failure DICGC protects bank deposits financing. Bridge financing begins at the that are payable in India.end of the time period of the first loan and
FDI is prohibited under the government ends with the start of the time period of the
route as well as the automatic route in the second loan, thereby bridging the gap
following sectors:-between two loans.
- Retail Trading (Except single brand ) A very large loan extended by a group of
product retailing)small banks to a single borrower,
- Nidhi Company especially corporate borrowers is known
as syndicated loan.In most cases of - Business of Chit Fundsyndicated loans, there is a lead bank,
- Gambling and Bettingwhich provides a part of the loan and
- Lottery Business syndicates the balance amount to other
banks.- Atomic Energy
) The public debt office function under the The other services available at ATMs control of reserve bank of india..includes, account information, purchase of
) Generally, any asset that can be converted continuous (real-time) settlement of funds transfers individually on an order by order without loss in value or penalty within basis, while NEFT settles transactions in twenty days is considered a liquid asset. batches.Liquid assets include money market fund
shares, government securities, mutual If a credit card is lost, the card member funds, and the cash value of a life should call up the Customer Helpline insurance policy. Tax refunds and the number and give his request for hotlisting balances of trust funds are often the card. Hot listing the card means considered liquid assets. Goodwill, deactivating the card for any future Trademarks, copyrights or patents, transactions.Certificates of Deposits etc are non-liquid A cheque which is issued today must be assets. presented before at bank for payment The speculative capital flows are called within a stipulated period. After expiry of
that period, no payment will be made and it "hot money" because they can move very quickly in and out of markets, potentially is then called ‘stale cheque’.leading to market instability.
High NPAs are a sign of bad financial When the exchange rate is adjusted so health of banks.that an identical good in two different
1 laccountries has the same price when
Current Ratio is a liquidity ratio that expressed in the same currency, it is called measures a company’s ability to pay short-purchasing power parity term obligations. It is a ratio of current Prior approval (as also a licence) of RBI is assets to current liabilities. It is also known required for opening Personal banking as “liquidity ratio”, “cash asset ratio” and branches, Merchant banking branches “cash ratio”.and Asset recovery branches
Interest spread describes the excess of Treasury bill is Negotiable security total interest earned over total interest
Banking Regulation Act 1949 does not expended.
apply to primary agricultural credit The Kisan Credit Card (KCC) Scheme was societies and co-operative land mortgage introduced in August 1998. Validity of the banks.KCC has been extended from 3 years to 5 ) The various means of Electronic Payment years.Systems Includes Credit Card, Debit Card
and ATM Card The Prepaid instruments can be issued as smart cards, magnetic stripe cards, ) Direct Taxes Code (DTC) will replace the internet accounts, internet wallets, mobile multitude of direct taxes like income tax , accounts, mobile wallets, paper vouchers corporate tax, wealth tax etc. from 2012, and any such instruments which can be while GST will replace the indirect taxes used to access the prepaid amount like VAT, and service tax.(collectively called Payment Instruments). ) Amount of loan available to individuals on Private sector lender HDFC Bank has securities of demat shares is Minimum Rs.
1 lac, Maximum Rs.20 lacs. launched personal loan Swift.
) The Reserve Bank of India monitors the Districtliberalized remittance scheme, through which resident individuals may remit up to
Educate youngsters about environment USD 200,000 per financial year for any and ecosystems is the main objective of permitted capital and current account National cadet corps.transactions or a combination of both.
The minimum period for which an NRE Only C term deposit can be opened is 12 months SIDBI is created specially for providing and the maximum period is 60 months. credit to small and medium enterprises in ‘RTGS’ stands for Real Time Gross India Settlement, which can be defined as the
Q.406.(1 Q.407.(4)
Q.408.(3)
Q.425.(2)
Q.409.(4
Q.410.(2
Q.411.(1 Q.426.(1)
Q.412.(4)
Q.413.(4
Q.414.(3Q.427.(1)
Q.415.(2Q.428.(4)
Q.416.(3Q.429.(2)
Q.417.(4Q.430.(2)
Q.431.(4)
Q.432.(3)Q.418.(2
Q.433.(3)
Q.419.(3
Q.434.(5)
Q.420.(1 Q.435.(4)
Q.421.(2
Q.422.(4)
Q.436.(2)
Q.423.(1)
Q.437.(1
Q.438.(2Q.424.(4)
) re-load vouchers for mobiles and loan
account enquiry. Moral Suasion is Persuasion of banks to
adhere to central bank desires An EEFC (Exchange Earner's Foreign
Currency) account can be held only in the ) PLRform of current account. No interest is
) Only B payable on EEFC accounts.
) 4th sept 1993 The full form of ADF is Automated Data
Flow. It seeks to ensure submission of Public Account Deposit is not accepted by correct and consistent data from the banks commercial banks.straight from their systems to RBI without
) Production Methodany mannual intervention.
) 16 PSEs(Public sector Enterprises)A & C
) B. AshokIndore
) 188Senior Citizen
) As per RBI Governor, Inflation and FEMA
supportive recovery of economy is a major Only Bchallenge to its monetary policy.
Austerity Budget) The Reserve Bank of India has decided to
introduced Rs. 10 polymer/plastic notes. Open market policy is not helpful in
controlling the money supply) Residence proof, latest salary slip and last
six months bank statements are generally Piggy Banking is a form of "Small Savings sought for housing loan approval. Bank" popular among the poor or children.
) Loss making banks can make donations Overdraft occur when bank customers up to Rs. 5 lakh only in a financial year. withdraw cash from their account, with the
balance going below zero. An overdraft is ) The basic banking services of a bank basically a form of credit extended by a includes services relating to deposit creditor when the account balance accounts, remittance facilities, collection reaches zero. Overdrafts allow bank facilities.clients to withdraw money even when
Primary co-operative societies are not there are no funds in the account.
insured by the DICGC. In the event of a Bridge financing Also known as gap bank failure DICGC protects bank deposits financing. Bridge financing begins at the that are payable in India.end of the time period of the first loan and
FDI is prohibited under the government ends with the start of the time period of the
route as well as the automatic route in the second loan, thereby bridging the gap
following sectors:-between two loans.
- Retail Trading (Except single brand ) A very large loan extended by a group of
product retailing)small banks to a single borrower,
- Nidhi Company especially corporate borrowers is known
as syndicated loan.In most cases of - Business of Chit Fundsyndicated loans, there is a lead bank,
- Gambling and Bettingwhich provides a part of the loan and
- Lottery Business syndicates the balance amount to other
banks.- Atomic Energy
) The public debt office function under the The other services available at ATMs control of reserve bank of india..includes, account information, purchase of
The full form of 'NBFC' is Non - Banking Demand liabilities are the liabilities which must be met on demand. Finance Company
The Full form of DICGC is Deposit Term Fundamental duties of a citizen is Insurance And Credit Guarantee NOT used in the field of Banking / FinanceCorporation .
The letter 'V' denote in the term 'VAT' is . The Integrated Rural Development value The full form of VAT is Value Added
Programme (IRDP) is a rural development Tax.program of the Government of India
International Bank for Reconstruction and launched in Financial Year 1978 and
Development is called the World Bank.extended throughout India by 1980.
The full form of the term MFI is Micro Food Corporation of India (FCI) was
Finance Institutionsestablished with the objective of fair
th distribution of food grains and to bring With reference to banking, The 15 day of a about stability in the prices in India. month is known as customer's day.
The minimum paid-up capital requirement As per KYC guidelines of RBI 'A customer at present for new Private Bank in India is is a person who maintains an account with Rs. 500 crore.a Bank'.
C r e d i t R a t i n g a n d I n f o r m a t i o n Fixed deposit receipt cannot be endorsed.Services of India Ltd (CRISIL) a
Board for Financial supervision, RBI, global analytical company providing
conducts supervision over Commercial ratings, research, and risk and policy
Banks, Financial Institutions, NBFCs and advisory services.
other Para - banking financial institutions in According to Banking Regulation Act, RBI India.can fix SLR upto the ceiling of 40%.
The Export - Import Bank of India was set India Development Bond was issued in up in 1982 under the Export - Import Bank 1991-92 by SBI.of India Act 1981.
Free Market Policy is not helpful in In India, 'The Real Time Gross Settlement' controlling money supply.has been implemented by Reserve Bank
of India. The first public sector bank in India which obtained license for Internet Banking from The maximum no of transactions by a RBI is Punjab National Bank.customer by using ATM of other Bank is 3
per month.
The full form of SPNS is Shared Payment According to the Banking Regulation Act,
Network System.nationalized bank can release a share of total paid up capital up to maximum ceiling The tagline "Where every individual is of 49%.committed" is associated with Oriental
Bank of Commerce. The RBI's methods of credit control may be broadly divided into Quantitative and The Doha Development Round is the Qualitative.current trade - negotiation round of the
World Trade Organisat ion which Security holdings is not a liability of
commenced in November 2001.commercial banks.
The rate at which Banks borrow money The oldest Central Bank in the world is the
from the Reserve Bank is called Repo rate Bank of England.
The Banking Ombudsman Scheme 2006 General Insurance Corporation of India
covers Commercial Banks, Regional Rural (GIC) was formed in1972.
Banks and Scheduled Primary Co- 'Open Market Operations' mean sale or Operative Banks.purchase of Government securities in the
When a demand draft is issued, the liability open market