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Banking System and Capital Market MCQ Question with Answer

Banking System and Capital Market MCQ with detailed explanation for interview, entrance and competitive exams. Explanation are given for understanding.

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Question No : 15
The first Bank established in India was

Punjab National Bank
Traders Bank
State Bank of India
Bank of Hindustan

Question No : 16
In India, which of the following have the highest share in the disbursement of credit to agriculture and allied activities? [CSAT 2011]

Commercial Banks
Cooperative Banks
Regional Rural Banks
Microfinance Institutions

Question No : 17
Consider the following events:
1. Conversion of Imperial Bank of India into S.B.I.
2. Establishment of NABARD
3. Setting up of RRBs
4. Nationalisation of R.B.I.
The correct chronological sequence of these events is : [CDS 1999]

4, 1, 2, 3
4, 1, 3, 2
1, 4, 3, 2
1, 4, 2, 3

Question No : 18
In some parts of India, farmers face acute distress because of heavy burden of debt from non-institutional renders. Who can be called a non-institutional lender? [RBI Grade B Officer 2011]

Small Banks
Grameen Banks
Credit Cooperative Societies
Money Lenders

Question No : 19
As per the reports published- in various journals and newspapers the 'small borrowers' in rural areas still prefer to take informal route for their credit needs. Which of the following is the 'informal route' of credit in financial sector? [Punjab & Sindh Bank 2011]

Credit cards
Loan against gold from financial institute
Debit cards
Money lender

Question No : 20
All of the following are subsidiaries of the State Bank of India, except:

State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur
Central Bank of India
State Bank of Hyderabad
State Bank of Patiala

Question No : 21
Which of the following constitute short-term sources of finance for small scale industries?
1. Private money lenders
2. Loans by commercial banks
3. Credit Guarantee schemes
4. National Small Industries Corporation

1, 2 and 3
1 only
1, 2 and 4
1, 2, 3 and 4