A bank receives a ₹10,000 new deposit and CRR is 10%. Ignoring cash leakage, maximum new lending from this deposit
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Chapter 13: Credit and Loan Activities of Banks (Set-4)
When interest is charged on both principal and earlier interest, the method is called A Simple interest B Fixed subsidy
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Before approving a loan, banks mainly check which single factor to reduce default A Favourite shop name B Borrower’s hobbies
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When a bank lends money, it is mainly performing which banking function A Exchange rate fixing B Currency printing C
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Which best describes a bank’s main lending role in an economy A Issuing government orders B Printing currency notes C
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Which statement best explains why the “face value” of currency is not the same as its production cost A Value
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Which feature mainly makes fiat money different from commodity money like gold A Always metal based B Fixed intrinsic value
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Why is a currency note called “legal tender” in a country A Gold makes it valid B Seller makes it
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Why is a paper currency note acceptable even though its material value is low A Backed by gold B Backed
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Which statement best describes modern “fiat money” used in a country A Value from gold B Value from barter C
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