SSC economy quiz 15 September 22, 2018 September 22, 2018 Please enter your email: 1. How do we define the terms bull and bear with regard to stock markets? Bull is one who first sells a share and then buys it at a lower price; bear means one who first buys and then sells it in expectation of prices going up A bull is ready to buy any share; a bear only deals in government securities There is nothing significantly different as both operate in the capital market A bull is an optimistic operator who first buys and then sells shares in expectation of the price going up; a bear is a pessimistic market operator who sells the shares in expectation of buying them back at a lower price 2. Which of the following Mahatma Gandhi series of currency notes issued by the RBI has Rs. 100 Rs. 10 Rs. 50 Rs. 500 3. All of the following are subsidiaries of the State Bank of India, except: State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur State Bank of Hyderabad Central Bank of India State Bank of Patiala 4. In India, the first bank of limited liability managed by Indians and founded in 1881 was: Hindustan Commercial Bank Punjab National Bank Oudh Commercial Bank Punjab and Sind Bank 5. Rupee was devalued by what percent in July 1991 ? 20 25 18 22 6. Word Bull and Big are associated with which branch of commercial activity? Share Market Banking Manufacturing Foreign Trade 7. Which amidst the following rural banks has been named after a river? Aravali Kshetriya Grameen Bank Thar Anchalik Grameen Bank Prathama Bank Varada Grameen Bank 8. When was decimal coinage introduced in India? 1957 1950 1960 1947 9. The first Bank established in India was Punjab National Bank Bank of Hindustan Traders Bank State Bank of India 10. Which of the following is/are treated as artificial currency? ADR GDR Both ADR and SDR SDR Loading … Question 1 of 10 Share this:WhatsAppTelegramTweet Related