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This type of risk is avoidable through proper diversification.

A. Portfolio risk

B. Systematic risk

C. Unsystematic risk

D. Total risk

A statistical measure of the degree to which two variables (e.g., securities'


returns) move together.

A.coefficient of variation

B. variance

C. covariance

D. certainty equivalent

An "aggressive" common stock would have a "beta"

A. equal to zero.

B. greater than one.

C. equal to one.

D. less than one.

A line that describes the relationship between an individual security's returns and
returns on the market portfolio.

A. characteristic line

B. security market line

C. capital market line

D. beta
According to the capital-asset pricing model (CAPM), a security's expected
(required) return is equal to the risk-free rate plus a premium

A. equal to the security's beta.

B. based on the unsystematic risk of the security.

C. based on the total risk of the security.

D. Based on the systematic risk of the security.

The risk-free security has a beta equal to ____________, while the market
portfolio's beta is equal to

A. more than one.

B. Less than one.

C. zero; one.

D. less than zero; more than zero.

Beta is the slope of

A. the security market line.

B. the capital market line.

C. a characteristic line.

D. the CAPM.

A measure of "risk per unit of expected return."

A. standard deviation

B. coefficient of variation

C. correlation coefficient

D. beta
The greater the beta, the ________________________ of the security involved.

A. greater the unavoidable risk

B. greater the avoidable risk

C. less the unavoidable risk

D. less the avoidable risk

"Shareholder wealth" in a firm is represented by:

A. the number of people employed in the firm.

B. the book value of the firm's assets less the book value of its liabilities.

C. the amount of salary paid to its employees.

D. the market price per share of the firm's common stock.

The long-run objective of financial management is to:

A. maximize earnings per share.

B. maximize the value of the firm's common stock.

C. maximize return on investment.

D. maximize market share.

What are the earnings per share (EPS) for a company that earned Rs 100,000
last year in after-tax profits, has 200,000 common shares outstanding and Rs 1.2
million in retained earning at the year end?

A. 100,000

B. 6.00

C. 0.50
D. 6.50

A(n)___________ would be an example of a principal, while a(n) would be an


example of an agent.

A. shareholder; manager

B. manager; owner

C. accountant; bondholder

D. shareholder; bondholder

The market price of a share of common stock is determined by:

A. the board of directors of the firm.

B. the stock exchange on which the stock is listed.

C. the president of the company.

D. individuals buying and selling the stock.

The focal point of financial management in a firm is:

A. the number and types of products or services provided by the firm.

B. the minimization of the amount of taxes paid by the firm.

C. the creation of value for shareholders.

D. the dollars profits earned by the firm.

The controller's responsibilities are primarily ________________ in nature, while the


treasurer's responsibilities are primarily related to _____________________.

A. operational; financial management

B. financial management; accounting


C. accounting; financial management

D. financial management; operations

___________ refers to meeting the needs of the present without compromising the
ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

A. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

B. Sustainability

C. Convergence

D. Green Economics

The restructuring of a corporation should be undertaken if

A. the restructuring can prevent an unwanted takeover.

B. the restructuring is expected to create value for shareholders.

C. the restructuring is expected to increase the firm's revenue.

D. the interests of bondholders are not negatively affected.

In the long run, a successful acquisition is one that:

A. enables the acquirer to make an all-equity purchase, thereby avoiding


additional financialleverage.

B. enables the acquirer to diversify its asset base.

C. increases the market price of the acquirer's stock over what it would have
been without the acquisition.

D. increases financial leverage.

A tender offer is
A. a goodwill gesture by a "white knight."

B. a would-be acquirer's friendly takeover attempt.

C. a would-be acquirer's offer to buy stock directly from shareholders.

D. viewed as sexual harassment when it occurs in the workplace.

The public sale of common stock in a subsidiary in which the parent usually
retains majority control is called

A. a pure play.

B. a spin-off.

C. a partial sell-off.

D. an equity carve-out.

One means for a company to "go private" is

A. divestiture.

B. the pure play.

C. the leveraged buyout (LBO).

D. the prepackaged reorganization.

Retained earnings are

A. an indication of a company's liquidity.

B. the same as cash in the bank.

C. not important when determining dividends.

D. the cumulative earnings of the company after dividends.


A preliminary prospectus is known as a

A. golden parachute.

B. red herring.

C. blue sky.

D. green shoe

Which of the following is an argument for the relevance of dividends?

A. Informational content.

B. Reduction of uncertainty.

C. Some investors' preference for current income.

D. All of the above.

All of the following are true of stock splits EXCEPT:

A. market price per share is reduced after the split.

B. the number of outstanding shares is increased.

C. retained earnings are changed.

D. proportional ownership is unchanged.

If Ian O'Connor Enterprises, Inc., repurchased 50 percent of its outstanding


common stock from the open (secondary) market, the result would be

A. a decline in EPS.

B. an increase in cash.

C. a decrease in total assets.

D. an increase in the number of stockholders.


If an individual stockholder reinvests dividends under a company's dividend
reinvestment plan, the reinvested dividends are

A. not taxable to the shareholder.

B. taxable to the shareholder.

The dividend-payout ratio is equal to

A. the dividend yield plus the capital gains yield.

B. dividends per share divided by earnings per share.

C. dividends per share divided by par value per share.

D. dividends per share divided by current price per share.

When the investment banker bears the risk of not being able to sell a new
security at the established price, this is known as:

A. a best efforts offering.

B. underwriting.

C. shelf registration.

D. making a market.

Financial intermediaries

A. do not invest in new long-term securities

B. include insurance companies and pension funds

C. include the national and regional stock exchanges

D. are usually underwriting syndicates

A 30-year bond issued by Tata Steel in 2014 would now trade in the
A. primary money market.

B. secondary money market.

C. primary capital market.

D. secondary capital market.

Money market mutual funds

A. enable individuals and small businesses to invest indirectly in money-market


instruments.

B. are available only to high net-worth individuals.

C. are involved in acquiring and placing mortgages.

D. are also known as finance companies.

The purpose of financial markets is to:

A. increase the price of common stocks.

B. lower the yield on bonds.

C. allocate savings efficiently.

D. control inflation

Which of the following enjoys limited liability?

A. A general partnership.

B. A corporation.

C. A sole proprietorship.

D. None of the above.


In a typical loan amortization schedule, the rupee amount of interest paid each
period

A. increases with each payment

B. decreases with each payment

C. remains constant with each payment

D. None of the above

Which of the following would NOT improve the current ratio?

A. Borrow short term to finance additional fixed assets.

B. Issue long-term debt to buy inventory.

C. Sell common stock to reduce current liabilities.

D. Sell fixed assets to reduce accounts payable.

The focal point of financial management in a firm is:

A. the number and types of products or services provided by the firm.

B. the minimization of the amount of taxes paid by the firm.

C. the creation of value for shareholders.

D. the profits earned by the firm.

______________ is the price at which the bond is traded in the stock exchange.

A. Redemption value

B. Face value

C. Market value

D. Maturity value
Which of the following is an example of business liability?

A. Land

B. Building

C. Cash

D. Creditors

We can say that the business is in profit, when:

A. Assets exceed Expenditure

B. Income exceeds Liabilities

C. Income exceeds Expenditure

D. Income exceeds Liabilities

Which of the following is NOT an example of intangible assets?

A. Franchise rights

B. Goodwill

C. Patents

D. Land

____________ and____________ carry a fixed rate of interest and are to be paid off
irrespective of the firms revenues.

A. Debentures, nDividends

B. Debentures, Bonds

C. Dividends, Bonds

D. Dividends, Treasury notes


When __________ is greater than zero the project should be accepted.

A. Internal rate of return

B. Profitability index

C. Net present value

D. Modified internal rate of return

In the _______________, the future value of all cash inflow at the end of time
horizon at

a particular rate of interest is calculated.

A. Risk-free rate

B. Compounding technique

C. Discounting technique

D. Risk Premium

What will be the impact on the cash reserves of commercial banks if RBI
conducts a sale of securities

A. Increase

B. Decrease

C. Remain constant

D. Increase or decrease

RBI takes certain steps to curb the menace of Inflation. In this context, which
among the following will not help RBI in controlling the inflation in the country?

A. An increase in the Bank Rate

B. An increase in the Reserve Ratio Requirements


C. A purchase of securities in the open market

D. Increasing the Repo Rate

Current affairs

The saving-investment gap during 2011-12 has been estimated at-

A. 2.4% of GDP

B. 2.8% of GDP

C. 3.7% of GDP

D. 4.1% of GDP

In Union Budget 2013-14, share of subsidy in Rs 1 expenditure stands at-

A. 9 paise

B. 10 paise

C. 11 paise

D. 12 paise

What is true for service tax in Union Budget 2013-14?

A. Retained at 10%

B. Raised to 12%

C . Retained at 12%

D. Reduced to 12%
What is percentage of a rupee has been allocated to interest payment in Union
Budget 2013-14?

A. 17 paise

B. 18 paise

C. 19 paise

D. 20 paise

In Union Budget 2013-14 which of the following deficit has been estimate above
4% GDP?

A. Fiscal Deficit

B. Primary Deficit

C. Revenue Deficit

D. None of the above

At end-September 2012, India's external debt stood at-

A. $ 345.4 billion

B. $ 358.2 billion

C. $ 365.3 billion

D. $ 385.6 billion

As per Budget 2013-14, with which of the following the maximum revenue will be
collected?

A. Corporate Tax

B. Custom Duty

C. Income Tax

D. Excise Duty
In Union Budget 2013-14, the target for 2013-14, agriculture credit has been
raised to-

A. Rs 550000 crore

B. Rs 575000 crore

C. Rs 650000 crore

D. Rs 700000 crore

The liability which becomes payable on the happening of some event is known as

A.long term liability

B.current liability

C.contingent liability

D.none

Which of the following is not an internal user of accounting information

A.board of directors

B.managers

C.employees

D.lenders

Goodwill is a

A.fictitious asset

B.fixed asset

C.current asset

D.intangible asset
A liability arises because of

A.cash transactions

B.credit transactions

C.cash as well as credit transactions

D.none

The amount invested by propreitor in the business is called

A.capital

B.cash

C.revenue

D.Drawings

The primary market is that part of capital market which deals with issuance of

A.existing securities

B.new securities

C.both

D.None

When shares are issued at a price higher than face value it is referred to as a
issue a

A.premium

B.discount

C.par
D.none

The bonds which do not pay any interest during its entire life are called

A.deep discount bonds

B.zero coupon bonds

C.discount bonds

D.all

Derivative instruments derive their value from an underlying asset which may be
a

A.commodity

B.financial instrument

C.interest rate

D.all

Which of the following is true about credit rating?

A.Credit rating agencies are auditors

B.credit rating does not change with time

C.the ratings are opinions based on established criteria and methodologies

D.none

India's financial services has enjoyed a strong growth driven by

A.financial sector liberalisation

B.corporate restructuring

C.rising personal incomes


D.all

When shares are issued at a price lower than face value it is referred to as a
issue at

A.Discount

B.Premium

C.Par

D.None

When an unlisted company sells its securities to the public for the first time
through primary market route it is called

A.IPO

B.FPO

C.Right Issue

D.Bonus Issue

ANSWER: A

The mutual fund which is available for subscription at all times throughout the
year is called

A.Closed ended fund

B.open ended fund

C.interval fund

D.none

The mutual fund which is available for subscription at all times throughout the
year is called

A.more than one.


B.Less than one.

C.zero; one.

D.less than zero; more than zero.

ANSWER: C

Beta is the slope of

A.the security market line.

B.the capital market line.

C.a characteristic line.

D.the CAPM.

The controller's responsibilities are primarily ________________ in nature, while the


treasurer's responsibilities are primarily related to _____________________.

A.operational; financial management

B.financial management; accounting

C.accounting; financial management

D.financial management; operations

ANSWER: C

A 30-year bond issued by Tata Steel in 2014 would now trade in the

A.primary money market.

B.secondary money market.

C.primary capital market.

D.secondary capital market.

Which of the following enjoys limited liability?

A.A general partnership.


B.A corporation.

C.A sole proprietorship.

D.None

______________ is the price at which the bond is traded in the stock exchange.

A. Redemption value

B. Face value

C. Market value

D. Maturity value

In the _______________, the future value of all cash inflow at the end of time
horizon at

a particular rate of interest is calculateD.

A.Risk-free rate

B.Compounding

C.Discounting technique

D.Risk Premium

Which of the following is NOT an example of intangible assets?

A. Franchise rights

B. Goodwill

C. Patents

D. Land
The ability to convert financial resources into usable cash with ease is referred to
as:

A. bankruptcy.

B. liquidity.

C. investing.

D. saving.

E. opportunity cost

Retained earnings are

A.an indication of a company's liquidity.

B.the same as cash in the bank.

C.not important when determining dividends.

D.the cumulative earnings of the company after dividends.

The greater the beta, the ________________________ of the security involveD.

A.greater the unavoidable risk

B.greater the avoidable risk

C.less the unavoidable risk

D.less the avoidable risk

Which of the following is true about credit rating?

A.Credit rating agencies are auditors

B.credit rating does not change with time

C.the ratings are opinions based on established criteria and methodologies

D.none
In finance, "working capital" means the same thing as

A.total assets.

B.fixed assets.

C.current assets.

D.current assets minus current liabilities.

if the two firms are merged along the value chain it is known as

A.vertical merger

B.horizontal merger

C.demerger

D.none

when different assets are pooled and repackaged into interest bearing securities
it is known as

A.hedging

B.securitisation

C.speculation

D.trading

Bonds issued in a currency other than that of the country in which they are
issued are called

A.euro bonds

B.international bonds

C.foreign bonds

D.all
When the price of the issue is discovered through demand and supply forces it is
called

A.fixed price issue

B.floating price issue

C.book built issue

D.none

CARE ratings are recognised by (in IndiA.

A.RBI

B.SEBI

C.both RBI AND SEBI

D.none

A ULIP is life insurance policy which provides the combination of _______ and
_______________

A.profit and risk

B.Risk cover and investment

C.Loss and risk cover

D.Investment and finance charge

ANSWER: B

T-bills are largely risk free but carry only

A.soverign risk

B.price risk

C.interest rate risk


D.none

ANSWER: A

The regular income to which a debtholder is entitled to on a regular basis


periodically is called

A.interest

B.coupon

C.both INTEREST AND COUPON

D.none

Which of the following is a liquidity ratio?

A. Quick ratio

B. P/E- ratio

C. Inventory turnover

D. Equity multiplier

Generally accepted accounting principles are developed by

A. The Securities and Exchange Commission

B. The Financial Accounting Standards Board

C. Congress

D. The New York Stock Exchange

In order to identify the amount of funds that a firm borrowed during the
preceding year, what section is the best source within the Statement of Cash
Flows?

A. Operating flows
B. Investment flows

C. Financing flows

D. Total net cash flows

If you start with earnings before interest and taxes and then subtract a firms tax
expense while adding back the amount of depreciation expense for the firm
during the year, the resulting figure is called

A. Free cash flow

B. Operating cash flow

C. Net cash flow

D. Gross cash flow

Which of the following is not a function / power of Reserve Bank of India?

A. To assume the responsibility of meeting directly or indirectly all reasonable


demands for accommodation

B. To hold cash reserves of the commercial banks and make available financial
accommodation to them

C. To assume responsibility of all banking operations of the government

D. To assume the responsibility of statistical analysis of data related to macro


economy of India

Term "Credit" means_______ by the business.

A. Receiving of benefits

B. It has no effect on business

C. Providing of benefits

D. It depends upon items


When Capital is increased by an amount, it is recorded on the:

A. Right or debit side of the account

B. Left or credit side of the account

C. Left or debit side of the account

D. Right or credit side of the account

Which of the following is NOT an example of intangible assets?

A. Franchise rights

B. Goodwill

C. Patents

D. Land

Which among the following statement gives the most correct definition of
Lender of Last Resort?

A. If a person or firm which is eligible to get a loan, does not get it from any
commercial bank, may

approach to Reserve Bank of India for loan.

B. If the state governments are in crisis and need money for short term , they
can approach RBI for this purpose

C. If a commercial bank is in crisis, it may place its reasonable demand for


accommodation to Reserve Bank of India

D. Whenever the government declares a debt relief, the RBI will have to bear the
brunt of it.

The ability to convert financial resources into usable cash with ease is referred to
as:

A. Bankruptcy
B. Liquidity

C. Investing

D. Saving

E. opportunity cost

The main goal of personal financial planning is:

A. Saving and investing for future needs

B. Reducing a person's tax liability

C. Achieving personal economic satisfaction

D. Spending to achieve financial objectives

E. Saving, spending, and borrowing based on current needs

In finance, "working capital" means the same thing as

A. Total assets

B. Fixed assets

C. Current assets

D. Current assets minus current liabilities

Which financial statement displays the revenues and expenses of a company for
a period of time?

A. Balance sheet

B. Income statement

C. Cash Flow Statement

D. Statement of stock holder's equity


Which of these is not included as a separate item in the basic accounting
equation?

A. Revenues

B. Assets

C. Liabilities

D. Stock holders equity

The accrual basis of accounting records revenues when they are:

A. Earned

B. Calculated

C. Contracted

D. Available for use

Asset accounts have what type of balance?

A. Debit

B. Credit

C. Contra

D. All of the above

Which account is not a liability account?

A. Accounts Payable

B. Accrued Expenses

C. Cash Notes Payable

D. Cash
Which account increases equity?

A. Expenses

B. Treasury stock

C. Revenues

D. Withdrawals

When inflation is in the double or triple digits, we call that:

A. Galloping inflation

B. Low inflation

C. Hyperinflation

D. Deflation

During a period of high inflation:

A. Lenders are worse off because they are repaid with currency that is worth
more

B. Lenders are worse off because they cannot find anyone who wants a loan

C. Borrowers are better off because they can pay off their loans with currency
that is worth less

D. Borrowers are worse off because they have to pay off their loans with currency
that is worth more

_________________varies inversely with profitability.

A. Liquidity

B. Risk

C. Blue

D. False
Net working capital refers to

A. Total assets minus fixed assets

B. Current assets minus current liabilities

C. Current assets minus inventories

D. Current assets

Unsystematic risk is also known as ....

A. Systematic risk

B. Market risk

C. Unique risk

D. None of these

Par value can also be named as....

A. Face value

B. Redemption value

C. Market value

D. All of these

CAPM stands for:

A. Capital Asset Pricing Model

B. Current Asset Pricing Model

C. Capital Asset Predictor Model

D. Current Asset Predictor Model


Which decisions of the firm are guided by risk-return trade off?

A. Logistics

B. Distribution

C. Financial

D. None of these

Which of the following is not an advantage of going public?

A. It allows a firm's founders to diversify their holdings

B. It increases the liquidity of the stock

C. It establishes a value for the firm

D. It makes it easier to raise new equity capital in the future

E. All

ANSWER: E

In Current Ratio, Current Assets are compared with:

A. Current Profit,

B. Current Liabilities

C. Fixed Assets,

D. Equity Share Capital

Dividend Payout Ratio is:

A. PAT Capital

B. DPS EPS

C. Pref. Dividend PAT


D. Pref.Dividend Equity Dividend

The money market is an important financial market because:

A. The money market is the worlds liquidity market

B. It is the market in which the central bank conducts monetary policy

C. The government finances most of its credit needs in the money market

D. All of the above

A surplus spending unit is one who(se)

A. Income and expenditures for the period are equal

B. Income for the period exceeds consumption and real investment expenditure

C. Expenditure for the period exceeds receipts

D. Uses credit cards for all consumer purchase

All except one is associated with direct financing:

A. One financial claim contract

B. A broker, dealer or investment banker

C. Small denomination financial claims

D. Government and business borrowers dominate

A capital market financing is most likely to finance:(a)

A. New plant and equipment

B. Seasonal inventory needs

C. A quarterly dividend payment


D. The sale of common stock

Financial intermediation is best described as

A. The flow of savings of lenders to borrowers in return for the IOU of the
borrower

B. The flow of borrowed funds directly to deficit spending units

C. The purchase of indirect financial claims of financial intermediaries and


thesubsequent purchase of direct financial claims, held as liabilities of
financialintermediaries

D. The purchase of direct financial claims with funds raised by issuing


separateindirect financial claims to savers

Why dividends are important?

A. Informational content

B. Reduction of uncertainty

C. Some investors' preference for current income

D. All

Accounting Ratios are important tools used by

A. Managers

B. Researchers

C. Investors

D. All

Net Profit Ratio Signifies:

A. Operational Profitability
B. Liquidity Position

C. Big-term Solvency

D. Profit for Lenders

Working Capital Turnover measures the relationship of Working Capital with:

A. Fixed Assets

B. Sales

C. Purchases

D. Stock

In Ratio Analysis, the term Capital Employed refers to:

A. Equity Share Capital

B. Net worth

C. Shareholders Funds

D. None

Dividend Payout Ratio is

A. PAT Capital

B. DPS EPS

C. Pref. Dividend PAT

D. Pref.Dividend Equity Dividend

DU PONT Analysis deals with

A. Analysis of Current Assets

B. Analysis of Profit
C. CapitalBudgeting

D. Analysis of Fixed Assets

In Net Profit Ratio, the denominator is

A. Net Purchases

B. Net Sales

C. Credit Sales

D. Cost of goods sold

Inventory Turnover measures the relationship of inventorywith:

A. Average Sales

B. Cost of Goods Sold

C. Total Purchases

D. Total Assets

The term EVA is used for

A. Extra Value Analysis

B. Economic Value Added

C. ExpectedValue Analysis

D. Engineering Value Analysis

Return on Investment may be improved by:

A.Increasing Turnover

B.Reducing Expenses
C.IncreasingCapital Utilization

D.All of the above

In Current Ratio, Current Assets are compared with:

A.Current Profit

B.Current Liabilities

C.Fixed Assets

D.Equity Share Capital

ABC Ltd. has a Current Ratio of 1.5: 1 and Net CurrentAssets of Rs. 5,00,000.
What are the Current Assets?

A. Rs. 5,00,000

B. Rs. 10,00,000

C. Rs. 15,00,000

D. Rs.25,00,000

There is deterioration in the management of workingcapital of XYZ Ltd. What


does it refer to?

A.That the Capital Employed has reduced

B.That theProfitability has gone up

C.That debtors collection period hasincreased

D.That Sales has decreased

Which of the following does not help to increase CurrentRatio?

A.Issue of Debentures to buy Stock


B.Issue of Debentures topay Creditors

C.Sale of Investment to pay Creditors

D. AvailBank Overdraft to buy Machine

Debt to Total Assets Ratio can be improved by:

A. Borrowing More

B. Issue of Debentures

C. Issue of EquityShares

D. Redemption of Debt

Ratio of Net Income to Number of Equity Shares known as:

A. Price Earnings Ratio

B. Net Profit Ratio

C. Earnings perShare

D. Dividend per Share

Trend Analysis helps comparing performance of a firm

A. With other firms

B. Over a period of firm

C. With otherindustries

D. None of the above

A Current Ratio of Less than One means:

A. Current Liabilities < Current Assets


B. Fixed Assets >Current Assets

C. Current Assets < Current Liabilities

D. Share Capital > Current Assets

A firm has Capital of Rs. 10,00,000; Sales of Rs. 5,00,000;Gross Profit of Rs.
2,00,000 and Expenses of Rs. 1,00,000.What is the Net Profit Ratio?

A. 20%

B. 50%

C. 10%

D. 40%

XYZ Ltd. has earned 8% Return on Total Assests of Rs.50,00,000 and has a Net
Profit Ratio of 5%. Find out the Salesof the firm.

A. Rs. 4,00,000

B. Rs. 2,50,000

C. Rs. 80,00,000

D. Rs. 83,33,333

Suppliers and Creditors of a firm are interestedin

A. Profitability Position

B. Liquidity Position

C. Market SharePosition

D. Debt Position

Which of the following is a measure of Debt Servicecapacity of a firm?


A. Current Ratio

B. Acid Test Ratio

C. Interest CoverageRatio

D. Debtors Turnover

Gross Profit Ratio for a firm remains same but the NetProfit Ratio is decreasing.
The reason for such behavior couldbe:

A. Increase in Costs of Goods Sold

B. If Increase in Expense

C. Increase in Dividend

D. Decrease in Sales

Which of the following statements is correct?

A. A Higher Receivable Turnover is not desirable

B. InterestCoverage Ratio depends upon Tax Rate

C. Increase in Net Profit Ratio means increase in Sales

D. Lower Debt-Equity Ratio means lower Financial Risk

Debt to Total Assets of a firm is 0.2. The Debt to Equity boowould be:

A. 0.80

B. 0.25

C. 1.00

D. 0.75
Which of the following helps analysing return to equityShareholders?

A. Return on Assets

B. Earnings Per Share

C. Net ProfitRatio

D. Return on Investment

Return on Assets and Return on Investment Ratios belongto:

A. Liquidity Ratios

B. Profitability Ratios

C. Solvency Ratios

D. Turnover

XYZ Ltd. has a Debt Equity Ratio of 1.5 as compared to 1.3Industry average. It
means that the firm has:

A. Higher Liquidity

B. Higher Financial Risk

C. HigherProfitability

D. Higher Capital Employed

Ratio Analysis can be used to study liquidity, turnover,profitability, etc. of a firm.


What does Debt-Equity Ratio helpto study?

A. Solvency

B. Liquidity

C. Profitability

D. Turnover
In Inventory Turnover calculation, what is taken in thenumerator

A. Sales

B. Cost of Goods Sold

C. Opening Stock

D. ClosingStock

Which of the following are the two main components of the CPU?

A. Control Unit and Registers

B. Registers and Main Memory

C. Control unit and ALU

D. ALU and bus

Which of the following memories needs refresh?

A. SRAM

B. DRAM

C. ROM

D. All

Which of one is not an example of operating system

A. Windows 98

B. BSD Unix

C. Microsoft Office XP

D. Red Hat Linux


Multiple choice examination answer sheets can be evaluated automatically by

A. Optical Mark/Character Reader

B. Magnetic Mark/Character Reader

C. Magnetic tape reader

D. Magnetic ink character reader.

Star Topology is Based On a Central Device that can be __________ ?

A. HUB

B. Switch

C. Both HUB and Switch

D. None

What is Software ?

A. Set of computer programs, procedures and possibly associated document


concerned with the operation of data processing

B. Set of compiler instructions

C. Mathematical formula

D. None

Collection of interconnected networks sometimes called ?

A. Internet

B. Wireless network

C. Mobile Network

D. None
In 1983, which person was the first to offer a definition of the term 'computer
virus' ?

A. Smith

B. Cohen

C. Norton

D. Mcafee

The port name for Ethernet LAN Cable is

A. RJ 11

B. RJ 45

C. RJ 12

D. RJ 44

ASCII stands for

A. American Standard Code for Information Interchange

B. American Stable Code for International Interchange

C. American Standard Case for Institutional Interchange

D. American Standard Code for Interchange Information

Which of the following banks has launched Pocket, Indias first digital bank on
mobile phones?

A. Axis Bank

B. HDFC Bank

C. ICICI Bank
D. Corporation Bank

Which among the following cities is the venue for the first national tribal festival
VANAJ?

A. Kolkata

B. Dispur

C. Guwahati

D. New Delhi

Which one of the following committees has recently submitted its interim report
on the corporate bankruptcy legal framework in India?

A. Shashidharan Committee

B. T K Vishwanathan Committee

C. Shyam Sundar Committee

D. Mukesh Verma Committee

In which of the following years Rashtriya Khel Protsahana Puraskar scheme was
launched?

A. 2005

B. 2009

C. 2008

D. 2011

Recently, Facebook and which one of the following mobile operators have
partnered to start internet.org that provide free internet to mobile users in India?

A. Bharati Airtel
B. Reliance

C. Vodafone

D. Idea

The bald eagle is found predominantly in __?

A. North America

B. South America

C. Australia

D. Asia

Who is the head of the panel constituted to suggest a framework to assess


Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) activities?

A. Kiran Karnik

B. Deepak Nayyar

C. Anil Baijal

D. Onkar S Kanwar

The Vembanad Kol Lake which is South Indias largest wetland ecosystem, is
located in which of the following states?

A. Kerala

B. Goa

C. Tamil Nadu

D. Andhra Pradesh
What is Indias ranking in the recently released international intellectual property
(IP) index?

A. 24

B. 29

C. 30

D. 28

ANSWER:37

The Wohlwill process is an electrolytic process used to refine ____?

A. Silver

B. Copper

C. Gold

D. Iron

Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is considered as

A. Part of the Indian territory for the purposes of trade operations and duties and
tariffs.

B. Is deemed to be foreign territory for the purposes of trade operations and


duties and tariffs.

C. Is a part of foreign territory for all purpose

The time period between jobs when a worker is searching for, or transitioning
from one job to another is called as

A. Seasonal unemployment

B. Structural unemployment

C. Functional unemployment --- frictional unemployment

D. Disguised unemployment
Current Foreign Reserves in India ( as of February 2015)

A. 330 Million US $

B. 150 Million US $

C. 100 Million US $

Current International price of oil barrel is ( as of February 2015)

A. 50 US$

B. 85 US$

C. 100 US$

India maximums foreign investment is attracted in the form of

A. Foreign Direct Investment

B. Foreign Portfolio Investment

C. NRI deposit

According to IMF projections India will by cross China in Growth rate by

A. 2016

B. 2017

C. 2018

Food Inflation in India is reported by

A. Food Inflation in India is reported by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme


Implementation (MOSPI), India.

B. Indian Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation


C. None of the above

In India... manages companies and public sector undertakings in poor financial


and commercial condition.

A. Board of Industrial and Financial Reconstruction

B. Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India

C. Securities and Exchange Board of India

The rate at which RBI lends money in the money market is called as..

A. Bank Rate

B. Repo Rate

C. Reverse Repo Rate

D. Prime Lending Rate

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