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  • Question
  • Cash Reserve Ratio ( CRR) and Stautory Liquidity Ratio (SLR ) are terms most closely related to which of the following industries/markets :


  • Options
  • A. Mutual Fund
  • B. Income Tax
  • C. Stock Exchange
  • D. Banking

  • Correct Answer
  • Banking 

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    • 1. What is 'Three-Way Match' refers in Acconting ?
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    • 2. What is a Parked Report ?
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    • 3. What is the difference between debenture and preference share ?
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    • 4. Disinvestment means-

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    • A. To reduce government share in the FDI
    • B. To reduce the government share in the public sector
    • C. To reduce government share in Market
    • D. To reduce the government share in the private sector
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    • 5. What is the difference between back end collections and front end collections?
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    • 6. What is the difference between billable and non-billable expenses?
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    • 7. The first step in solving an Ethical Dilemma is to

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    • A. identify the alternatives
    • B. identify an etical situation and ethical issues involved
    • C. weigh the impact of each alternative on various stakeholders.
    • D. recognize and analyze the principal elements in the situation.
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    • 8. Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is related to

    • Options
    • A. Government of India
    • B. Banks
    • C. State Government
    • D. Share Market
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    • 9. Which Bank has obtained RBI approval to open representative offices in Kuwait and Singapore?

    • Options
    • A. SBI
    • B. Federal Bank
    • C. HDFC
    • D. ICICI
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    • 10. What is the Debit Balance recovery? How we can recover if we wont have any future transactions from supplier?
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