Saturday, August 31, 2013

IBPS Removed 60 Percent in Graduation and Age Limit for PO/MT Posts-Important Corrigendum

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After a long battle against the newly imposed Educational Qualification for the post of Probationary Officers (PO) / Management Trainee (MT) in Public Sector Banks, Today on July 22, 2013 Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) issued a CORRIGENDUM regarding it’s latest Notification for the Common Written Examinations for the Recruitment of PO/ MT in Public Sector Banks.





CORRIGENDUM



The eligibility criteria for the recruitment of POs/MTs under CWE-PO/MT-III have been revised as under:
1. Educational Qualification: A Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government


2. Age:

Minimum – 20 years Maximum – 30 years (i.e. candidate must have been not born earlier than 02.07.1983 and not later than 01.07.1993)
(Relaxation in upper age limit as per Govt. Guidelines for Reserved Categories will apply).

3. Computer Literacy: Not Mandatory

Revised dates for registration are as under:
Activity Dates Online Registration: 22.07.2013 to 17.08.2013
Payment of Application Fees/Intimation Charges (Online): 22.07.2013 to 17.08.2013
Payment of Application Fees/Intimation Charges(Offline): 24.07.2013 to 22.08.2013


For the Official CORRIGENDUM Click Here.

IBPS Clerks 2013 Recruitment Notification: IBPS CWE Clerks-III Notification

IBPS Clerk 2013-CWE Clerks-III
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has issued the notification for the next Common Written Examinations (CWE) for the recruitment of Clerical Staff in Nationalized Banks. CWE Clerks-III – The next Common Written Examination (CWE) as a pre-requisite for selection of personnel for Clerical cadre posts in the Participating Organisations listed below will be conducted online by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) tentatively in November/ December 2013.


Any eligible candidate, who aspires to join any of the Participating Organisations listed at (A) as a Clerk or in a similar post in that cadre, is required to register for the Common Recruitment Process- (CWE Clerks-III). Candidates who appear and are shortlisted in the examination, will subsequently be called for a Common Interview to be conducted by the Participating Organisations and co-ordinated by IBPS. Depending on the State/UTwise available vacancies in Participating organisations, candidates shortlisted will be allotted to one of the Participating Organisations, keeping in view the spirit of Govt. Guidelines on reservation policy, administrative convenience, etc.



This system of Common Recruitment Process –common written examination, interview and allotment- for recruitment of Clerical cadre posts in articipating Organisations has the approval of the appropriate authorities. IBPS, an autonomous body, has received a mandate from the organisations mentioned at (A) below to conduct the recruitment process as mentioned above, once a year. Prospective candidates will have to apply to IBPS after carefully reading the advertisement regarding the process of examination, interview and allotment, eligibility criteria, online registration processes, payment of prescribed application fee/ intimation charges,pattern of examination, issuance of call letters etc. and ensure that they fulfill the stipulated criteria and follow the prescribed processes.

Important Dates (Tentative):

  • Online Registration: 19.08.2013- 07.09.2013
  • Payment of Application Fees- Online: 19.08.2013- 07.09.2013
  • Payment of Application Fees- Offline: 21.08.2013- 12.09.2013
  • Download of Call Letter for Pre-Examination Training (PET) for SC/ST/ Minority Community/ EXSM/ PWD candidates: After 29.10.2013
  • Pre-Examination Training: 09.11.2013-16.11.2013 (excluding holidays)
  • Download of Call letter for Examination: After 18.11.2013
  • Online Examination (Tentative dates): Some/ all/ additional dates as the need arises 30.11.2013/ 01.12.2013/ 07.12.2013/08.12.2013/ 14.12.2013/15.12.2013
  • Sharing of result status of examination (CWE): Second week of January 2014
  • Download of call letters for Interview: Last week of January 2014
  • Conduct of Interview:  Second week of February 2014
  • Allotment: April 2014
PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS:
  • Allahabad Bank
  • Canara Bank
  • Indian Overseas Bank
  • UCO Bank
  • Andhra Bank
  • Central Bank of India
  • Oriental Bank of Commerce
  • Union Bank of India
  • Bank of Baroda
  • Corporation Bank
  • Punjab National Bank
  • United Bank of India
  • Bank of India
  • Dena Bank
  • Punjab & Sind Bank
  • Vijaya Bank
  • Bank of Maharashtra
  • Indian Bank
  • Syndicate Bank
  • Any other Bank/ Financial Institution
ELIGIBILITY (As on 01.08.2013):
Candidates, intending to apply for CWE Clerks-III should ensure that they fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria specified by IBPS.

I. Nationality / Citizenship:
A candidate must be either -
(i) a Citizen of India or
(ii) a subject of Nepal or
(iii) a subject of Bhutan or
(iv) a Tibetan Refugee who came over to India before 1st January 1962 with the intention of permanently settling in India or
(v) a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka, East African countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar), Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Ethiopia and Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India, provided that a candidate belonging to categories (ii), (iii), (iv) & (v) above shall be a person in whose favour a certificate of eligibility has been issued by the Government of India.

II. Age (As on 01.08.2013):
Minimum: 20 years Maximum: 28 years

III. Educational Qualifications ( As on 01.08.2013):
Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.

Computer Literacy: Operating and working knowledge in computer systems is mandatory i.e. candidates should have Certificate/Diploma/Degree in computer operations/Language/ should have studied Computer / Information Technology as one of the subjects in the High School/College/Institute.

Proficiency in the Official Language of the State/UT (candidates should know how to read/write and speak the Official Language of the State/ UT) for which vacancies a candidate wishes to apply is preferable.

Application Fees/ Intimation Charges [Payable from 19.08.2013 to 07.09.2013 (Online payment) and 21.08.2013 to 12.09.2013 (Offline payment) both dates inclusive]
- Rs. 100/- for SC/ST/PWD/EXSM candidates.
- Rs. 600 /- for all others

HOW TO APPLY:
Candidates can apply online only from 19.08.2013 to 07.09.2013 and no other mode of application will be accepted.

Pre-Requisites for Applying Online Before applying online, candidates should—
(i) scan their photograph and signature ensuring that both the photograph and signature adhere to the required specifications as given in Annexure II to this Advertisement.

Photo: Dimensions 200 x 230 pixels (preferred) and Size of file should be between 20kb–50 kb
Signature:Dimensions 140 x 60 pixels (preferred) and Size of file should be between 10kb – 20kb
(ii) If desiring to make Online Payment of the requisite application fee/ intimation charges keep the necessary details/documents ready (In case of Offline Payment i.e. CBS candidates have to apply online, obtain a fee payment challan and then remit the necessary application fees/ intimation charges).
(iii) have a valid personal email ID, which should be kept active till the declaration of results of this round of CWE. IBPS may send call letters for the Examination etc. through the registered e-mail ID. Under no circumstances, a candidate should share with/mention e-mail ID to / of any other person. In case acandidate does not have a valid personal e-mail ID, he/she should create his/her new e-mail ID before applying on-line and must maintain that email account.

Payment of fees/ intimation charges via OFFLINE MODE (at counters of specified Bank branches):
Payment of fee/ intimation charges through the offline mode can be made through the CBS branches of any one of the following 7 Public Sector Banks-Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra , Central Bank of India, Indian Overseas Bank, Punjab National Bank, United Bank of India.

IMPORTANT LINKS:
  • To Apply for Common Recruitment Process In Clerical Cadre In Participating Organisations- (CWE Clerks-III) Click Here

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

DAILY GK UPDATE 13TH AUGUST

1.    Ibrahim Boubacar Keita won Mali Presidential Elections
i. Ibrahim Boubacar Keita won Mali's Presidential elections on 12 August 2013 after his opponent Soumalia Cisse conceded defeat before official results were announced.
ii. Soumalia Cisse's concession allows Mali to avoid a protracted election fight and to move ahead with establishing a democratically elected government, one of the international community's caveats for unlocking some 4 billion US dollars in promised aid.
iii. Keita had been expected to win easily, having pulled nearly 40 percent of the vote in the first round.
iv. Ibrahim Boubacar Keita is a Malian politician and the country's president-elect. He was Prime Minister of Mali from 1994 to 2000 and President of the National Assembly of Mali from 2002 to 2007.
v. He founded a political party, Rally for Mali (RPM), in 2001 and he has led the party since then. In addition to serving in the National Assembly, Keita was a member of the Parliament of the Economic Community of West African States. 
vi. Ibrahim Boubacar Keita is popularly known as IBK.

2.    Ace shooter Sodhi picked for Khel Ratna, Kohli for Arjuna
i. Trap shooter Ronjan Sodhi, the first Indian to win two back-to-back World Cup gold medals, was, on Tuesday, recommended for the prestigious Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, while cricketer Virat Kohli was among the 14 sportspersons picked for the Arjuna award by the selection committee.
ii. Rising badminton player P V Sindhu, who became the first Indian woman shuttler to clinch a bronze medal at the recent World Championships, was also in the list of 14 sportspersons picked for the Arjuna award.
iii. Apart from Sindhu, triple-jumper Renjith Maheshwary, who won a bronze medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games with a national record, and rising golfer Gaganjeet Bhullar were among the sportspersons picked for the Arjuna award this year by the selection committee headed by billiards legend Michael Ferreira.
iv. Sodhi, who had a disastrous outing at the London Olympics last year, is a former world number one.
v. This year's Arjuna awardees list features just one boxer, World Championship bronze medalist Kavita Chahal.
vi. The list includes quite a few women with veteran squash player Joshna Chinappa, former hockey captain Saba Anjum, paddler Mouma Das, wrestler Neha Rathi and shooter Rajkumari Rathore recommended for the award.

3.    Nadal beats Raonic to win Montreal Masters
i. Fourth seed Rafael Nadal of Spain routed Milos Raonic 6-2, 6-2 to capture the ATP Montreal Masters Title on Monday.
ii. It was a dominating victory in which the big-hitting Canadian's serve was all but nullified by precision returns from Nadal.
iii. Nadal lifted his eighth trophy of the season to run his career title total to 58.He remains undefeated this season on the hardcourts after winning the Indian Wells title in March. He also won in Canada in 2005 and 2008.
iv. Raonic fell short in his bid to become the first Canadian to win the title since 1958.Despite the loss he became the first Canadian to be ranked in the top 10 on the ATP Tour. Nadal will move back to third place on the ATP world rankings on Monday while Raonic vaults into No. 10.

4.    Indian-American Trio won World Geography Championship
i. A team of three Indian-American students defeated teams from 17 other regions to win top honours at the 11th National Geographic World Championship in Russia's St. Petersburg city.
ii. The team included Captain Gopi Ramanathan, 15, from Sartell, Minnesota, Asha Jain, 13, from Minocqua, Wisconsin, and Neelam Kaur Sandhu, 14, from Bedford, New Hampshire.
iii. The Indian-American trio won by correctly identifying a country’s flag which had six small stars representing the mainland and its five offshore islands. The answer was Equatorial Guinea.

5.    Eng clinch 3rd straight Ashes by wining 4th test
i. England clinched a third straight Ashes series as they won the fourth test by 74 runs following a dramatic Australian batting meltdown in the face of some inspired bowling from paceman Stuart Broad on Monday.
ii. Set a victory target of 299, Australia collapsed from 168-2 to 224 all out in a memorable final session at Chester-le-Street on day four.
iii. England lead the five-match series 3-0 with one test left, starting at The Oval on 21st Aug.

6.    Renowned Naturalist and Ornithologist Zafar Futehally passed away
i. Zafar Futehally, (93 years) India’s best known naturalist and ornithologist passed away on 11 August 2013 at Kihim in Maharashtra.
ii. Zafar Futehally led the early years of the conservation movement in India and served as a link between conservationists and corporate.
iii. He was founder editor of the Newsletter for Birdwatchers and this publication helped the birdwatchers to document observations at a time when there was no digital documentation and there were few scientific studies on wildlife in the country.

iv. Zafar Futehally was associated for 60 years with the Bombay Natural History Society, of which he was honorary secretary for 16 years. He also served as a member in project Tiger in 1973-83. 

Monday, August 12, 2013

RBI Grade 'B' Officers Previous Paper held on 18.12.2011

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In response to our esteemed readers' queries, we are uploading the RBI Grade 'B' previous paper held on 18th December 2011.


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DAILY GK UPDATE 11-12TH AUGUST

1.    International Youth Day today
i. International Youth Day is being observed today across the globe.
ii. The theme this year is-- Youth Migration: Moving Development Forward.
iii. The United Nations has designated the awareness day to be observed on 12th August every year.
iv. To optimally tap youth's constructive and creative energies,the government is implementing a large number of schemes and programmes in the area of education, skill development, labour and employment and sports. 
v. The Youth and Sports Ministry through its popular programme, the Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan is developing a vast network of youth clubs and volunteers who undertake a number of activities for rural youth at the grassroot levels.
vi. The Ministry also endeavors to facilitate youth with a conducive environment and tools that will enable them to make the most of their natural potential to realize their aspirations.

2.    Janata Party merged with the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP)
i. Janata Party was merged with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on 11 August 2013 following a meeting of Janata Party President Subramanian Swamy and BJP President Rajnath Singh.
ii. Subramanian Swamy had served as member of the Planning Commission of India. He was also former Cabinet Minister at the Centre and has been a five-time MP.
iii. He has been an ardent proponent of Hindutva philosophy outside and was active in exposing the 2G Spectrum scam. He was a former member of the Janshangha.

History of Janta Party:
i. The Janata Party was an amalgam of Indian political parties opposed to the State of Emergency that was imposed between 1975 and 1977 by the government of India under the Prime Ministership of late Indira Gandhi and her party, the Indian National Congress. In the general election held after the state of emergency ended in 1977, the Janata party defeated Congress to form the first non-Congress government in the history of the Republic of India.

ii. The Janata party was officially launched on 23 January 1977 when the Janata Morcha, Charan Singh's Bharatiya Lok Dal, Swatantra Party, the Socialist Party of India of Raj Narain and George Fernandes, and the Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS) came together, merging their separate identities.

iii. Morarji Desai was elected the first party chairman. Ramakrishna Hegde was appointed the party general secretary, and Jana Sangh politician Lal Krishna Advani became the party spokesperson.

iv. Janta party won the 1977 parliamentary elections but started disintegrating after coming to power and lost the 1980 mid-term election. Slowly and gradually it faded away from the limelight and continued its small existence in the politics of the state of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra, Chandigarh, Delhi and at the national stage under the chairmanship of Subramanian Swamy.

3.    India launches its first indigenous aircraft carrier  
i. India on Monday launched its first indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant, joining the elite club of nations with the capability of designing and building a warship of this size and capability.
ii. Defence Minister A K Antony's wife Elizabeth launched the 37,500-tonne carrier at Kochi shipyard almost four-and-a-half years after its keel was laid by the minister.
iii. "It is a red-letter day for the entire nation and a proud moment for the country which has achieved self-reliance in the field of warship design and construction. Only a few advanced countries have capability to design and build such aircraft carriers,
iv. Other nations capable of designing and building a ship of equivalent size are the US, the UK, Russia and France.
v. The launch of warship, which has a length of 260 metres and is 60 metres wide, is behind schedule by three years. It is set to go for extensive trials in 2016 before being inducted into the Navy by 2018 end.
vi. Fighter aircraft--Mig-29K, Light Combat Aircraft and Kamov-31 helicopters--will deployed on board the carrier which will also carry an array of other weapons systems.

4.    Govt introduces Bill in Lok Sabha to amend SEBI laws
i. Government on Monday introduced a bill in the Lok Sabha to replace the ordinance which
sought to provide more powers to capital market regulator SEBI.
ii. The Securities Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2013, was introduced by Minister of State for Finance Namo Narain Meena.s
iii. The Bill is to amend the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992, the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 and the Depositories Act, 1996.
iv. With the amendments, SEBI would have more powers to crack down on ponzi schemes, seek phone call records to check insider trading and carry out search and seizure operations.

NOTE: i.  As per the amended law, SEBI can regulate any money pooling scheme worth Rs 100 crore or more and attach assets in cases of non-compliance, it said, adding the SEBI Chairman would have the authority to order "search and seizure operations".
ii. The market watchdog would also have powers to seek information, such as telephone call data records, from any person or entity in respect to any securities transaction being investigated by it.
iii. The amendments would clear the air over regulatory gaps and overlaps with regard to types of instruments used in raising funds.

5.    India successfully Test-Fired Surface-to-Surface Prithvi-II Missile
i. India on 12 August 2013 successfully test-fired indigenously-developed nuclear-capable surface-to-surface Prithvi-II missile from a military base in Odisha.
ii. The ballistic missile with a range of 350 km was fired from launch complex number three of the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur-on-sea in Balasore district off Odisha coast.
iii. Prithvi-II missile was launched by the personnel of the Strategic Force Command (SFC) from ITR’s Launch Complex-III as part of routine user training.
iv. The missile scientists of the Defence Research and Development Organisation(DRDO) monitored the launch operations.
v. The Prithvi-II missile is already inducted into the Indian Armed forces. It has been developed by the DRDO.

Fact-sheet on Prithvi-II Missile
• Prithvi is the first missile to be developed under India's prestigious Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP).
• It is capable of carrying 500 kg to 1000 kg of warheads.
• It is thrusted by liquid propulsion twin engines, uses advanced inertial guidance system with manoeuvring trajectory. The last users trial of Prithvi-II was successfully carried out from the same base on 20 December 2012.

6.    Sowjanya Bavisetti wins ITF Women's Tennis Tournament
i. Sowjanya Bavisetti of India has emerged winner in the 10,000 dollar Internalional Tennis Federation (ITF) Women's Tennis Tournament in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.
ii. The unseeded Indian yesterday defeated Anastasia Kharchenko of Ukraine, who was seeded third, in straight sets. Little known Sowjanya had an easy going in the first set which she won by dropping just one game (6-1) in the singles final. 
iii. The Ukrainian player raised her game made Sowjanya to fight for every point. With six-all the deadlock was resolved in tie-breaker and the Indian player managed to win at 7-6 (1).

7.    Serena wins women's Rogers Cup
i. Serena Williams crushed Romania's Sorana Cirstea 6-2 6-0 in the final of the women's Rogers Cup to capture her 54th WTA singles title.
ii. Williams completely overwhelmed her unseeded opponent to cruise to victory in less than an hour and claim the Rogers Cup for the third time. 
iii. It was the world number one's eighth title this year

8.    Sardar Singh Named as the Captain of the Asia Cup Hockey Tournament 2013
i. India, on 11 August 2013 named Sardar Singh as the captain of the 18-member squad in the Asia Cup hockey tournament, which is scheduled to take place from 24 August 2013 to 1 September 2013 in Ipoh, Malaysia.
ii. The forwardline of the team does not include Danish Mujtaba, S V Sunil,Gurwinder Singh Chandi and Akashdeep Singh because of their injuries.
iii. The inexperienced players have been included instead in the 5-member forwardline, which also has two new players-  Ramandeep Singh and Nikin Thimmaiah.
iv. The three-day selection trials of the team were held at the SAI Centre in Bangalore from 25 July 2013 to 27 July 2013.
v. The Asia Cup hockey tournament Indian team will leave for Ipoh on 16 August 2013. India will play in the tournament in Pool B.

9.    Bolt regains world 100m title in emphatic style  
i. Jamaican sprint star Usain Bolt lifted track and field out of the doping doldrums as he reclaimed his world 100m title in emphatic style on Sunday.
ii. Bolt clocked a season's best 9.77 seconds in heavy rain at the Luzhniki Stadium, with American Justin Gatlin claiming silver in 9.85sec and Nesta Carter, also of Jamaica, taking bronze in 9.95sec.
iii. Athletics' credibility had again been called to account in recent weeks, notably after American sprint rival Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell tested positive for drugs.
iv. Once again it was Bolt, the powerfully-built 26-year-old world record holder in both the 100 and 200m, who came to the rescue, at least in the short term.

10.  Sagarika Ghosh won the Cadet Girls Singles Title 2013
i. Sagarika Ghosh on 11 August 2013 won the Cadet Girls singles title while Birdie Boro had to be satisfied with a silver in the Cadet Boys singles at the Guatemala Junior and Cadet Open Table Tennis championships.
ii. Birdie Boro lost 9-11, 8-11, 5-11 to Cuban Livan Martinez in the final of the boys singles event. Earlier, Boro had beaten teammate Anirban Ghosh 3-0 to enter the final
iii. Sagarika, the winner of South Asian Junior title recently, defeated Sreeja 11-6, 11-5, 11-8 in the final to take gold. She had won the South Asian Junior title recently.


GK For RBI Grade B Exam

1.    When more than one banks are allowing credit facilities to one party in coordination with each other under a formal arrangement, the arrangement is generally known as—
(A) Participation
(B) Consortium
(C) Syndication
(D) Multiple banking
(E) None of these

2.    Open market operations, one of the measures taken by RBI in order to control credit expansion in the economy means —
(A) Sale or purchase of Govt. securities
(B) Issuance of different types of bonds
(C) Auction of gold
(D) To make available direct finance to borrowers
(E) None of these

3.    Many times we read about Future Trading in newspapers. What is ‘Future Trading’ ?
(i) It is nothing but a trade between any two stock exchanges wherein it is decided to purchase thestocks of each other on a fixed price throughout the year.
(ii) It is an agreement between two parties to buy or sell an underlying asset in the future at a predetermined price.
(iii) It is an agreement between stock exchanges that they will not trade the stocks of each other under any circumstances in future or for a given period of time
(A) Only (i)                                    (B) Only (ii)
(C) Only (iii)                                 (D) All (i), (ii) and (iii)
(E) None of these

4.    Which of the following correctly describes the concept of ‘Nuclear Bank’ floated by International Atomic Energy Agency?
(i) It is a nuclear fuel bank to be shared by all the nations jointly.
(ii) It is a facility to help nations in enrichment of uranium.
(iii) It is an agency which will keep a close vigil on the nuclear programme of all the nations.
(A) Only (i)
(B) Only (ii)
(C) Both (i) and (iii) only
(D) Only (iii)
(E) Both (i) and (ii) only

5.    Which of the following is/are true about the ‘Sub-Prime Crisis’ ? (The term was very much in news recently.)
(i) It is a mortgage crisis referring to credit default by the borrowers.
(ii) Sub-Prime borrowers were those borrowers who were rated low and were high risk borrowers.
(iii) This crisis originated because of negligence in credit rating of the borrowers.
(A) Only (i)
(B) Only (ii)
(C) Only (iii)
(D) All (i), (ii) and (iii)
(E) None of these

6.    The IMF and the World Bank were conceived as institutions to—
(A) strengthen international economic co-operation and to help create a more stable and prosperous global economy
(B) IMF promotes international monetary cooperation
(C) The World Bank promotes long term economic development and poverty reduction
(D) All of (A), (B) and (C)
(E) None of (A), (B) and (C)

7.    Euro Bond is an instrument—
(A) issued in the European market
(B) issued in Euro Currency
(C) issued in a country other than the country of the currency of the Bond
(D) All of the above
(E) None of these

8.    Which of the following groups of countries has almost 50% share in global emission of carbon every year ?
(A) US, China, India, South Africa
(B) India, China, Russia, Britain
(C) South Africa, Nepal, Myanmar
(D) US, Russia, China & India
(E) None of these

9.    The stance of RBI monetary policy is—
(A) inflation control with adequate liquidity for growth
(B) improving credit quality of the Banks
(C) strengthening credit delivery mechanism
(D) supporting investment demand in the economy
(E) Any of the above

10.  An instrument that derives its value from a specified underlying (currency, gold, stocks etc.) is known as—
(A) Derivative
(B) Securitisation Receipts
(C) Hedge Fund
(D) Factoring
(E) Venture Capital Funding

Answers:
1
B
6
D
2
A
7
C
3
B
8
D
4
B
9
E
5
D
10
C