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Q.1 Medium
What is the Base Rate set by RBI as of 2024?
A 4.5%
B 5.5%
C 6.5%
D RBI no longer uses Base Rate
Correct Answer:  D. RBI no longer uses Base Rate
Explanation:

RBI discontinued Base Rate framework in October 2019 and replaced it with repo rate-based monetary transmission

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Q.2 Medium
If the Repo Rate is 6.5% and Reverse Repo Rate is 6.25%, which statement is true?
A Banks pay more interest on deposits than they earn on lending
B Banks earn more on lending than they pay on deposits
C Both rates are equal
D The difference is irrelevant to banking operations
Correct Answer:  B. Banks earn more on lending than they pay on deposits
Explanation:

Repo Rate is higher than Reverse Repo Rate, so banks earn more when lending to the central bank versus borrowing

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Q.3 Medium
A customer deposits ₹1,00,000 in a Fixed Deposit at 7% p.a. for 2 years with annual compounding. What is the final amount?
A ₹1,14,490
B ₹1,14,980
C ₹1,15,490
D ₹1,16,490
Correct Answer:  A. ₹1,14,490
Explanation:

A = P(1 + r/100)^n = 1,00,000(1.07)^2 = 1,00,000 × 1.1449 = ₹1,14,490

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Q.4 Medium
In a bank's balance sheet, what does NPA (Non-Performing Asset) refer to?
A New Product Advancement
B Loans where payments are overdue by 90+ days
C Net Profit Amount
D National Policy Agreement
Correct Answer:  B. Loans where payments are overdue by 90+ days
Explanation:

NPA is a classification for loans where principal or interest payment is overdue by 90 days or more

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Q.5 Medium
If a bank's CAR (Capital Adequacy Ratio) is 15%, what does this indicate?
A The bank has ₹15 in capital for every ₹100 of assets
B The bank is undercapitalized
C The bank exceeds the minimum regulatory requirement
D Both A and C
Correct Answer:  D. Both A and C
Explanation:

CAR of 15% means the bank has adequate capital buffer. Regulatory minimum is 10.5%, so 15% indicates compliance and strength

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Q.6 Medium
What is the current Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) requirement set by RBI as per 2024-2025?
A 15%
B 18%
C 20%
D 25%
Correct Answer:  B. 18%
Explanation:

As of 2024, RBI maintains SLR requirement at 18% of Net Demand and Time Liabilities (NDTL)

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Q.7 Medium
If a bank's Net Interest Margin (NIM) increased from 2.8% to 3.2%, what does this signify?
A The bank's profitability has decreased
B The bank's profitability has improved
C The bank's lending has decreased
D There is no impact on profitability
Correct Answer:  B. The bank's profitability has improved
Explanation:

An increase in NIM indicates the bank is earning more profit on its lending and deposit operations

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Q.8 Medium
What does the term 'Markdown' mean in banking context?
A Reduction in interest rates on deposits
B A discount offered by the bank on services
C The difference between buying and selling price of securities
D A penalty charged by RBI
Correct Answer:  C. The difference between buying and selling price of securities
Explanation:

Markdown refers to the spread between the bid-ask prices in securities trading by banks

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Q.9 Medium
According to the 2024-2025 pattern, what is the current CRR (Cash Reserve Ratio) in India?
A 3%
B 4%
C 4.5%
D 5%
Correct Answer:  B. 4%
Explanation:

As of 2024, RBI has maintained CRR at 4% of NDTL for banks

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Q.10 Medium
If Bank's total assets are ₹10,00,000 crores and equity is ₹50,000 crores, what is the leverage ratio?
A 5:1
B 10:1
C 15:1
D 20:1
Correct Answer:  D. 20:1
Explanation:

Leverage Ratio = Total Assets / Equity = 10,00,000 / 50,000 = 20:1

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