Quiz on Finance and Management, Banking Domain
This is a good quiz for all those who are either preparing for entrance exams for Banks or PSUs or looking for jobs in Banks or other Financial Institutes. We have provided few questions write now with more questions will be added soon so can visit again for more such questions.
These types of questions are most frequently asked in exams for Banks like RBI, they conducts exam Officers pot in which they ask such questions to check if the candidates have adequate knowledge about the banking terms or not.
If you want to enhance your knowledge further you can also refer to the books which are provided below
Recommended Books
Ques 1: IPO's are launched in which market
a) Primary Market
b) Secondary Market
c) Both a and b
d) Any of a or b
Ques 2: Warren-ts has a life span of
a) 1 year
b) 2 year
c) 4 year
d) 1 month
Ques 3: The Depositories of India are
a) NSDL
b) CDSL
c) SEBI
d) Both a and b
e) a, b and c
Ques 4: Credit Ratings for Funds and Bonds are given by
a) RBI
b) SEBI
c) Institutes and Companies
d) Fund holders
Ques 5: Gilt funds are the funds in which the money is invested in
a) Central and State Govt. Securities
b) Equity and Fixed income instrument
c) Funds spread across sectors
d) Funds invested in Equity
Ques 6: Entry and Exit Load in Mutual Funds is
a) Tax collected by Govt. from investors
b) Charge which mutual funds may collect
c) Both a and b
d) None of the above
Ques 7: Inflation increases when
1) Supply of money goes up
2) Supply of goods goes down
3) Demand of money goes down
4) Demand of good goes up
Options:
a) 1 and 2
b) 2 and 3
c) 1,2 and 3
d) 1,2,3 and 4
Ques 8: The Upper Limit for SLR is
a) 40%
b) 30 %
c) 10%
d) 50 %
Ques 9: When Cash Reserved Ratio(CRR) increases then money with banks
a) increases
b) decreases
c) both
d) does not depend
Ques 10: The Factors which determine the interest rates are
a) Demand and Supply of Money
b) Inflation rate
c) Level of Govt. borrowing
d) RBI and Govt. Policies
Options
1) a and b
2) c and d
3) a, b and c
4) a, b, c and d
This is a good quiz for all those who are either preparing for entrance exams for Banks or PSUs or looking for jobs in Banks or other Financial Institutes. We have provided few questions write now with more questions will be added soon so can visit again for more such questions.
These types of questions are most frequently asked in exams for Banks like RBI, they conducts exam Officers pot in which they ask such questions to check if the candidates have adequate knowledge about the banking terms or not.
If you want to enhance your knowledge further you can also refer to the books which are provided below
Recommended Books
Ques 1: IPO's are launched in which market
a) Primary Market
b) Secondary Market
c) Both a and b
d) Any of a or b
Ques 2: Warren-ts has a life span of
a) 1 year
b) 2 year
c) 4 year
d) 1 month
Ques 3: The Depositories of India are
a) NSDL
b) CDSL
c) SEBI
d) Both a and b
e) a, b and c
Ques 4: Credit Ratings for Funds and Bonds are given by
a) RBI
b) SEBI
c) Institutes and Companies
d) Fund holders
Ques 5: Gilt funds are the funds in which the money is invested in
a) Central and State Govt. Securities
b) Equity and Fixed income instrument
c) Funds spread across sectors
d) Funds invested in Equity
Ques 6: Entry and Exit Load in Mutual Funds is
a) Tax collected by Govt. from investors
b) Charge which mutual funds may collect
c) Both a and b
d) None of the above
Ques 7: Inflation increases when
1) Supply of money goes up
2) Supply of goods goes down
3) Demand of money goes down
4) Demand of good goes up
Options:
a) 1 and 2
b) 2 and 3
c) 1,2 and 3
d) 1,2,3 and 4
Ques 8: The Upper Limit for SLR is
a) 40%
b) 30 %
c) 10%
d) 50 %
Ques 9: When Cash Reserved Ratio(CRR) increases then money with banks
a) increases
b) decreases
c) both
d) does not depend
Ques 10: The Factors which determine the interest rates are
a) Demand and Supply of Money
b) Inflation rate
c) Level of Govt. borrowing
d) RBI and Govt. Policies
Options
1) a and b
2) c and d
3) a, b and c
4) a, b, c and d
Answers: 1-a, 2-a, 3-d, 4-c, 5-a, 6-b, 7-d, 8-a, 9-b, 10-4
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