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Question : 41
The term "Bharat 22" recently seen in the news is related to which of the following:
a) It is an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) launched by Government of India
b) A missile programme launched by ISRO
c) A programme launched by Government to give incentives to defence equipment manufacturing in India
d) A programme to make India "open defecation free" by 2022
Answer »Answer: (a)
Bharat 22 is an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) comprising shares of 22 Companies, mostly public sector companies.
The ETF is well diversified with investments across six core sectors — basic materials, energy, finance, FMCG, industrial and utilities.
Question : 42
Which of the following statements are correct regarding the recently launched "Electoral Bonds":
a) The bond will have the name of the donar
b) It can be bought and sold in the market
c) It is an interest-bearing instrument
d) It can be purchased by citizens and companies incorporated in India
Answer »Answer: (d)
Electoral bonds can be purchased for any value in multiples of Rs. 1,000, Rs. 10,000, Rs. 10 lakh, and Rs. 1 crore from any of the specified branches of the State Bank of India.
The purchaser will be allowed to buy electoral bonds only on due fulfilment of all the extant KYC norms and by making payment from a bank account. A citizen of India or a body incorporated in India will be eligible to purchase the electoral bond which will be an interest free instrument.
The bonds will have a life of 15 days during which they can be used to make donations to registered political parties (which they can encash through a designated bank account) that have secured not less than 1% of the votes polled in the last election to the Lok Sabha or Assembly.
At present, the donor, the quantum and the source of funds is not known. Now, with electoral bonds, the balance sheet of the donor will reflect the purchase of these bonds. The donor will know, which party he is depositing money to.
The political party will file return with the election commission as to how much money has come through electoral bonds. Now, which donor gave to which political party, that is the only thing which will not be known.
It will ensure cleaner money coming from donors, cleaner money coming to political party and ensure significant transparency against the current system of unclean money.
Question : 43
Consider the following statements:
- Currency notes are legal tenders
- Currency notes are unlimited legal tenders
- Currency notes are guaranteed by the Central Government
- Currency notes are guaranteed by the RBI
a) (i) & (iv) only
b) (i), (ii) & (iii) only
c) (i) & (iii) only
d) (ii) & (iv) only
Answer »Answer: (b)
A country or its citizens may use many modes of exchange in their daily lives. History tells us that ancient humans used salt and spices as currency. But ‘Legal tender’ is the money that is recognized by the law of the land, as valid for payment of debt.
It must be accepted for discharge of debt. RBI Act 1934, Section 26 states that “Every central bank note shall be legal tender at any place in India in payment or on account for the amount expressed therein”.
Legal tender can be limited or unlimited in character. In India, coins function as limited legal tender. Therefore, 50 paise coins can be offered as legal tender for dues up to Rs. 10 and smaller coins for dues up to Rs. 1. Currency notes are unlimited legal tender and can be offered as payment for dues of any size.
As per the RBI Act 1934, all currency notes are guaranteed by the Central Government
Question : 44
Which of the following measures will help in preventing rupee depreciation:
- Easing restriction on ECB
- Easing restrictions on raising funds through Masala Bonds
- Restricting imports of nonessential commodities
- Restricting FPI investments in India
a) (i) & (iii) only
b) (i), (ii) & (iii) only
c) (i) & (ii) only
d) (iii) & (iv) only
Answer »Answer: (b)
Through ECB and Masala Bonds, the money is raised in foreign currency which is then sold in the forex market to purchase rupees which leads to rupee appreciation. Restricting FPI investments will reduce the supply of dollar and will have an opposite impact.
When we reduce imports by restricting non-essential items, it leads to reduction in demand of dollars and appreciation of rupee.
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» Introduction to Indian Economy
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» Planning, Economic Development & Five year Plans
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» National Income & Human Development Index
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» Agriculture Sector, Subsidy and Food Processing
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» Industries, Manufacturing & Service Sectors
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» Inclusive growth, Sustainable development and employment
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» Introduction to Micro Economics
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» Introduction to Macro Economics
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» Macro fundamentals, GDP, Investment, Growth
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