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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Commerce (B Com) .

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Chapter: NBFIs (Non-Banking Financial Institutions)
1.

Which agency regulates and supervises NBFCs?

A. Finance Ministry
B. SEBI
C. RBI
D. Respective state government
Answer» C. RBI
2.

Which of the following statements is/are correct? A) NBFCs does not hold a banking license. B) NBFC can issue Demand Drafts like banks.

A. Only A
B. Only B
C. Both
D. None
Answer» A. Only A
3.

Consider the following statements A) Chit Funds are type of NBFC B) All NBFCs are ruled by RBI C) RBI said any purchase of a stake of 26% or more in a company, or a change in more than 30% of its directors, would need the central bank's permission. Which of the above statements is/are correct?

A. A,B
B. B,C
C. A,C
D. All
Answer» C. A,C
4.

A Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) is a company registered under the _______.

A. RBI Act 1934
B. Companies Act, 1956
C. NBFC Act 1956
D. Government Securities Regulations, 1913
Answer» B. Companies Act, 1956
5.

Which of the following activity is not permissible for NBFC?

A. loans and advances
B. acquisition of shares
C. insurance business
D. construction of immovable property
Answer» D. construction of immovable property
6.

A non-banking institution that has a principal business of receiving deposits under any scheme or arrangement in one lump sum or in installments by way of contributions is known as?

A. Principal non-banking company
B. Residential non-banking company
C. Residuary non-banking company
D. Optional non-banking company
Answer» C. Residuary non-banking company
7.

Which of the following is false about NBFC?

A. NBFC cannot accept demand deposits
B. NBFCs do not form part of the payment and settlement system and cannot issue cheques drawn on itself
C. deposit insurance facility of Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation is not available to depositors of NBFCs
D. NBFC cannot undertake insurance business
Answer» D. NBFC cannot undertake insurance business
8.

Which of the following does not have any roles in regulation of NBFCs?

A. National Housing Bank
B. Reserve Bank of India
C. SIDBI
D. Ministry of Corporate Affairs
Answer» C. SIDBI
9.

The type of lease that includes a third party, a lender, is called as which of the following?

A. Sale and leaseback
B. Leveraged lease
C. Direct Leasing Agreement
D. Operating Lease
Answer» B. Leveraged lease
10.

A Direct lease, a sale and leaseback, and a Leveraged lease are all examples of which of the following?

A. Operating leases
B. Financial leases
C. Full service leases
D. Off Balance Sheet methods of financing
Answer» B. Financial leases
11.

What are the benefits of leasing to other companies?

A. Interest Revenue
B. High Residual Value
C. Tax Incentives
D. All of the above
Answer» D. All of the above
12.

A leveraged lease is a three-sided agreement among the following:

A. Lessee, lessor and lender
B. Lessor, Commercial Bank, and Insurance Company
C. a and b
D. None of the above
Answer» C. a and b
13.

What is the full form of FASB?

A. Financial Accounting Standard Board
B. Financial Accounting Safety Board
C. Finance and Accounts Standard Board
D. Financial Accounting Safety Bureau
Answer» A. Financial Accounting Standard Board
14.

What is the full form of FLC?

A. Financial Leasing Company
B. Finance Lending Company
C. Financial Leasing Company of India Limited
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Financial Leasing Company of India Limited
15.

Which of the following is NOT a reason to invest in mutual funds?

A. Professional management of your investment
B. Invest low amounts (as low as Rs. 500) in a diversified portfolio
C. Flexibility to buy and sell your investments as and when you want
D. Personal customized portfolio
Answer» D. Personal customized portfolio
16.

A diversified equity fund is one which

A. Invests in one sector
B. Invests in one theme
C. Invests in stocks across various sectors
D. Invests in minimum 30 stocks
Answer» C. Invests in stocks across various sectors
17.

SIP is a

A. Method of regular investment
B. Name of a mutual fund
C. Brand of Tea Stock
D. None of these
Answer» A. Method of regular investment
18.

Does a balanced fund always invest its money in the ratio of 50:50 in equity and fixed income?

A. Yes
B. No
C. none
D. none
Answer» B. No
19.

A liquid fund can invest its money in which of the following

A. Central Government securities of around 10 year average maturity.
B. Money market instruments of less than 91 days maturity
C. Corporate bonds / paper of more than 91 days maturity
D. Short term Bank Deposits
Answer» B. Money market instruments of less than 91 days maturity
20.

When was the Factoring Regulation Act passed in India?

A. 2011
B. 2000
C. 1991
D. 2001
Answer» A. 2011
21.

What is the normal time period range for factoring in India?

A. 70 - 80 days
B. 80 – 90 days
C. 90 – 120 days
D. 90 – 150 days
Answer» D. 90 – 150 days
22.

How many NBFC factors are there in India registered at present?

A. 31
B. 6
C. 7
D. 9
Answer» C. 7
23.

Factoring Business is also known as by which of the following names?

A. Account Receivable Factoring
B. Asset based lending
C. Invoice Factoring
D. All of the above
Answer» D. All of the above
24.

Which of the following are the characteristics of a Mortgage Loan?

A. It is secured against, immovable and fixed property
B. It is a long term loan in nature
C. It is repaid in small monthly installments along with interest
D. All of the above
Answer» D. All of the above
25.

HFC stands for which of the following?

A. Housing Finance Company
B. Housing Finance Corporation
C. Housing Federation of Commerce
D. None of the above
Answer» A. Housing Finance Company
26.

National Housing Bank is wholly owned by which of the following institutions?

A. RBI
B. SEBI
C. SBI
D. None of the above
Answer» A. RBI
27.

Which of the following give finance to young, start-up companies?

A. Venture Capital Firm
B. Finance Company
C. Small – business Finance Company
D. Capital – Creation Company
Answer» A. Venture Capital Firm
28.

What is the full form of VCT?

A. Venture Capital Trusts
B. Venture Capital Trading
C. Value Capital Trusts
D. Value Capital Trading
Answer» A. Venture Capital Trusts
29.

Venture capital was originated in which of the following countries?

A. India
B. Britain
C. USA
D. France
Answer» C. USA

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