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Questions : Inflation in the economy generally leads to which of the following:
  1. Depreciation of currency
  2. Appreciation of currency
  3. Increase in real interest rate
  4. Increase in nominal interest rate
Select the correct answer using the code given below:

(a) (ii) & (iii) only

(b) (i) & (iv) only

(c) (i) & (iii) only

(d) (i), (iii) & (iv) only

The correct answers to the above question in:

Answer: (b)

If there is inflation in the economy it leads to a loss in the value of currency i.e. currency depreciates.

Nominal interest rate (deposit rate) = Inflation + real interest rate

When inflation increases banks increase the nominal interest rate and generally real interest rate remains the same.

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Question : 1

Consider the following statements regarding the “Currency Swap Agreement” between two companies:

  1. It is used to obtain foreign currency loans at a cheaper interest rate
  2. It removes the exchange rate risk
Select the correct answer using the code given below:

a) (ii) only

b) Both (i) & (ii)

c) (i) only

d) Neither (i) nor (ii)

Answer: (b)

Currency Swap Agreement: US India $1 = Rs. 70 In US, the US company can raise loans at 6%, but for an Indian company doing business in US, the loan rate is 8%.

So, the US company will raise a loan of $1 billion at 6% and give it to the Indian company working in US.

The Indian company will keep on paying the interest rate at 6% and after the term ends, it will give back the $1 billion amount to the US company.

In India, the Indian company can raise loans at 9%, but for a US company doing business in India, the loan rate is 11%.

So, the Indian company will raise a loan of Rs. 70 billion at 9% and give it to the US company working in India. The US company will keep on paying the interest rate 9% and after the term ends, it will give back the Rs. 70 billion amount to the Indian company.

A currency swap is an agreement in which the two parties (multinational· corporations/governments) exchange the principle amount of a loan (and the interest) in one currency for the principle and interest in another currency.

At the start of the swap, the equivalent principle amounts are exchanged at the prevailing rate. At the end of the swap period, the principle amounts are swapped back at either the· prevailing rate or at a pre-agreed rate such as the rate of the original exchange of principle amount.

Currency swaps are used to obtain foreign currency loans at a better interest rate or· as a method of hedging transaction risk on foreign currency loans. Currency swap agreements can be at the government and the company level both.

Question : 2

Consider the following taxes:

  1. VAT paid during purchase of a tyre tube for a vehicle
  2. Service Tax paid while making payments of dinner in a restaurant
  3. Duty paid while importing machinery from abroad
which among the above are “direct taxes”?

a) 1 & 2

b) Only 1

c) 1, 2 & 3

d) None of them

Answer: (d)

Question : 3

Which of the following measures would result in an increase in the money supply in the economy?

  1. Purchase of government securities from the public by the Central Banks.
  2. Deposit of currency in commercial banks by the public.
  3. Borrowing by the government from the Central Bank.
  4. Sale of government Securities to the public by the Central Bank.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.

a) 2 and 4

b) 1, 2 and 3

c) 1 and 3

d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

Answer: (c)

Question : 4

Which of the following can be used for checking inflation temporarily ?

a) Decrease in taxes

b) None of these

c) Increase in wages

d) Decrease in money supply

Answer: (d)

An open market operation (also known as OMO) is an activity by a central bank to buy or sell government bonds on the open market.

India’s Open Market Operation is much influenced by the fact that it is a developing country and that the capital flows are much different than those in the other developed countries. Economists claim that an increase in money supply alone constitutes inflation.

In India, the Reserve Bank of India uses policy rates and reserve ratios such as Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) in controlling the money supply. Apart from the CRR, banks are required to maintain liquid assets in the form of gold, cash and approved securities.

A higher liquidity ratio forces commercial banks to maintain a larger proportion of their resources in liquid form and thus reduces their capacity to grant loans and advances, thus it is an anti-inflationary impact.

A higher liquidity ratio diverts the bank funds from loans and advances to investment in government and approved securities.

Question : 5

Consider the following liquid assets:

  1. Demand deposit with the banks
  2. Time deposit with the banks
  3. Savings deposit with the banks
  4. Currency
The correct sequences of these assets in the decreasing order of liquidity is:

a) 4-3-2-1

b) 1-4-3-2

c) 2-3-1-4

d) 4-1-3-2

Answer: (d)

Question : 6

The term ‘Transfer Pricing’ was recently in the news, it is related to which of the following?

a) The price at which goods are transferred within group companies

b) The price at which goods are transferred between shell companies

c) The price at which one company sells intermediate goods to other companies

d) The price at which one company transfers its goods from one state to another state for stocking purpose

Answer: (a)

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