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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]

A. Small Banks

B. Grameen Banks

C. Credit Cooperative Societies

D. Money Lenders

Correct Answer :

D. Money Lenders


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Regional Rural Banks are designed to work in which of the following ideals? [IAS 1988]

A. Work on basics of commercial banks

B. Help the targetted groups

C. Keep lending rates lower than cooperative institutions

D. Work on innovative and adaptive ideals

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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]

A. 4, 1, 2, 3

B. 4, 1, 3, 2

C. 1, 4, 3, 2

D. 1, 4, 2, 3

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The RBI has regional offices at various places. At which of the following places it does not have an office? [RBI Grade B Officer 2011]

A. Kota

B. Nagpur

C. Lucknow

D. Panaji

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Debenture holders of a company are its:

A. shareholders

B. creditors

C. debtors

D. directors

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A crossed cheque is one, which can be encashed only: [IFS 1991]

A. by the drawee

B. through a bank,

C. at the State Bank of India

D. after it has been transferred to another person

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In the world of commodity exchanges-the' concept of A standard contract to buy or sell a specified commodity at a certain date in future and at a market driven price is known as [UBI PO 2010]

A. Future contract

B. Forward contract

C. Market contract

D. None of these

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The arguments to support opening up of the Insurance sector in India were:
1. It will provide wider choice to customers
2. It will infuse competition and efficiency
3. It will widen the base of long term funds
4. It will improve balance of payments position
Choose the correct answer from:

A. 1, 2

B. 2, 3

C. 1, 2, 3

D. 1, 2, 3 and 4

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'Repo rate' is the rate at which: [CDS 2004]

A. the Reserve Bank of India lends to State Government

B. the international aid agencies lend to Reserve Bank of India

C. the Reserve Bank of India lends to banks

D. the banks lend to Reserve Bank of India

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The largest Public Sector Bank in India is: [CDS 1991]

A. Central Bank

B. State Bank of India

C. Punjab National Bank

D. Indian Overseas Bank

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In India, the bank NABARD does not provide refinance to : [CDS 2002]

A. Scheduled Commercial Banks

B. Regional Rural Banks

C. Export-Import Banks

D. State Land Development Banks

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Consider the following statements: [IAS 2004]
1. The National Housing Bank, the apex institution in housing finance in India, was set up as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of India
2. The Small Industries Development Bank of India was established as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Industrial Development Bank of India
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

A. 1 only

B. 2 only

C. Both 1 and 2

D. Neither 1 nor 2

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Bouncing of cheques has become an offence. What is the punishment for the same:

A. 6 months imprisonment

B. 1year imprisonment

C. 2 years imprisonment

D. 3 years imprisonment

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Which of the following organisations in India is mainly' working to meet the credit needs of all types of agricultural and rural development activities?

A. FCI

B. IDBI

C. NABARD

D. ICAR

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Consequent 'upon the recommendations of the Working Group on Rural Banks, 5 Rural Regional Banks were initially set up in the year [CPO SI 2010]

A. 1973

B. 1974

C. 1975

D. 1976

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The National Stock Exchange functions from:

A. New Delhi

B. Mumbai

C. Nagpur

D. Kolkata

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Which two of the following nationalized banks have been merged as per the recommendation of the Narsimhan Committee? [NDA 1995]

A. New Bank of India and Bank of India

B. Central Bank of India and Corporation Bank

C. Parur Bank of India and Bank of India

D. Punjab National Bank and New Bank of India

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What are gilt-edged securities?

A. Securities issued by the multinationals

B. Securities issued by the government

C. Securities issued by the private sectors

D. Securities issued by the joint venture companies

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'Sub Prime Lending' is a term applied to the loans made to ___ [Punjab & 5indh Bank 2011]

A. those borrowers who do not have a good credit history.

B. those who wish to take loan against the mortgage of tangible assets.

C. those who have a good credit history and are known to bank since 10 years.

D. None of the above

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Which of the following activities would Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) undertake under the new rural industrialisation programme? [Bank PO 1994]
1. Consultation in erecting the project
2. Providing marketing assistance and refinance facilities at later stage
3. Running the project during initial stage

A. Only 1and 2

B. Only 2 and 3

C. Only 2

D. Only 1

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The central banking functions in India are performed by the: [CPO AC 2003]

A. Central Bank

B. State Bank of India

C. Reserve Bank of India

D. Both b. and c.

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The liabilities of a commercial bank are:
1. time deposits
2. security holdings
3. demand deposits
4. advances from the central bank

A. 1, 2 and 3

B. 1, 3 and 4

C. 2 and 4

D. 1 and 3

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What is the role of 'Over-the Counter Exchange' (OTC)?

A. Help in the introduction of multi-tiered markets and import liquidity to them

B. Help to overcome the balance of payment crisis

C. To arrange funds from different foreign banks of developing/ under developing countries

D. All of the above

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The Securities and Exchange Board of India has been set up to :
1. protect the interests of investors
2. to regulate the activities of brokers in the stock market
3. to ensure transparency in operation in the stock market.
4. to encourage a healthy growth of the stock market
Choose your answer from:

A. 1 and 2

B. 1, 2 and 4

C. 1, 2 and 3

D. 1, 2, 3 and 4

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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]

A. Small Banks

B. Grameen Banks

C. Credit Cooperative Societies

D. Money Lenders

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The best way, a bank can avoid loss is to :

A. lend only to individuals known to the bank

B. accept sound collateral

C. give only short-term loans

D. lend only to bank's old customers

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What is the animal on the insignia of the RBI ? [CPO SI 2002]

A. Lion

B. Tiger

C. Panther

D. Elephant

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The primary objective of Unit Trust of India is:

A. to assist the industries in financial difficulties

B. to diffuse the benefit of development among the masses

C. to accumulate funds for public investment expenditure

D. to promote the investment habit among those who have not been able to diversify investment risk

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A Scheduled Bank is one which is included in the: [CPO SI 2002]

A. II Schedule of Banking Regulation Act

B. II Schedule of Constitution

C. II Schedule of Reserve Bank of India Act

D. None of the above

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The Imperial Bank of India, after nationalisation was given the name of:

A. Reserve Bank of India

B. Bank of India

C. State Bank of India

D. Indian Overseas Bank

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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]

A. Credit cards

B. Loan against gold from financial institute

C. Debit cards

D. Money lender