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1) What is the capital city of Eritrea?
a) Addis Ababa
b) Lilongwe
c) Vilnius
d) Port Moresby
e) Asmara
2) What was the theme of Global Recycling Day 2019?
a) Recycling is the right
b) Recycling: The Seventh Resource Manifesto
c) Recycling into the future
d) Recycle and make all Green
e) None of the above
3) ‘Simhadri Super Thermal Power Plant’ is situated in which city?
a) Vishakhapatnam
b) Udupi
c) Baran
d) Birsinghpur
e) Jamnagar
4) Which city is known as the ‘California of India’?
a) Udaipur
b) Jodhpur
c) Nashik
d) Jaipur
e) Jamshedpur
5) Srikanth Kidambi is associated with which sport?
a) Volleyball
b) Table Tennis
c) Badminton
d) Hockey
e) Cricket
6) Which of the following statement is not correct about ‘Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account (BSBDA)’?
a) It is not available to all customers.
b) There is no age and income criteria for opening BSBDA.
c) Individual can open only one ‘Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account’ in one bank.
d) It promotes financial inclusion.
e) There is no requirement for any initial deposit for opening a BSBDA.
7) Which of the following about STRIPS in the context of money market is correct?
a) Regulations on trading in securities
b) Investment rating of money market instruments
c) Type of zero coupon bonds
d) Securitization of assets
e) Online monitoring of movement of prices
8) What is the maximum loan limit for social infrastructure per borrower that will be considered under priority sector lending?
a) Rs 1 Crore
b) Rs 50 lakhs
c) Rs 3 Crore
d) Rs 5 Crore
e) Rs 2.5 Crore
9) Penalty liable to be paid by banks in case of delayed NEFT transaction is fixed based on which of the following rates?
a) Repo rate
b) Bank rate
c) Discount rate
d) Reverse repo rate
e) Marginal standing facility rate
10) Debt instrument in which an investor loans money to an entity for a defined period is referred to as _________.
a) Equity
b) Shares
c) Bonds
d) Depository receipts
e) Futures
Answers :
1) Answer: e)
Asmara is the capital of Eritrea.
Ethiopia – Addis Ababa
Papua New Guinea – Port Moresby
Lithuania – Vilnius
Malawi – Lilongwe
2) Answer: c)
The day is celebrated every year on March 18 to mark the importance of recycling & making the world think resource not waste. The theme of the day is “Recycling into the Future” would focus on the power of youth & education in ensuring a brighter future.
3) Answer: a)
Simhadri Super Thermal Power Plant is a coal-fired power plant located in the Vishakhapatnam district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The power plant is one of the coal fired power plants of NTPC, a Government of India enterprise. The coal for the power plant is sourced from Kalinga Block of Talcher Coal fields in Odisha.
4) Answer: c)
Nashik is known as the California of India.
Steel City of India – Jamshedpur
Pink City – Jaipur
Blue City – Jodhpur
City of Lakes – Udaipur
5) Answer: c)
Srikanth Kidambi is an Indian Badminton player and currently the highest ranked Indian men’s player in the international circuit with world ranking of 10 by Badminton World Federation (BWF).
6) Answer: a)
7) Answer: c)
STRIPS stand for Separate Trading of Registered Interest and Principal of Securities. They are essentially Zero Coupon Bonds (ZCBs).
They are created out of existing securities only and unlike other securities, are not issued through auctions.
Securities represent future cash flows (periodic interest and principal repayment) of an underlying coupon-bearing bond. Being G-Secs, STRIPS are eligible for SLR.
8) Answer: d)
Bank loans up to a limit of ₹ 5 crore per borrower for building social infrastructure for activities namely schools, health care facilities, drinking water facilities and sanitation facilities (including loans for construction/ refurbishment of toilets and improvement in water facilities in the household) in Tier II to Tier VI centres are eligible for classification under priority sector.
9) Answer: a)
If the NEFT transaction is not credited or returned within the stipulated time then the banks are liable to pay penal interest to the affected customers. Banks are required to pay penal interest at the current RBI LAF Repo Rate plus two percent for the period of delay / till the date of refund.
10) Answer: c)
A bond is a debt instrument in which an investor loans money to an entity (typically corporate or government) which borrows the funds for a defined period of time at a variable or fixed interest rate. Bonds are used by companies, municipalities, states and sovereign governments to raise money to finance a variety of projects and activities. Owners of bonds are debt holders, or creditors, of the issuer.
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