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551. |
Mutually or equally using an asset by taking twists under conditions where partners orjoint vendors are on superior stipulations is |
A. | musharikaintifa |
B. | musharika |
C. | ijarah |
D. | hibah |
Answer» B. musharika | |
552. |
What does the abbreviation IFSB stands for |
A. | islamic finance supervision and banking |
B. | islamic financial supervisory board |
C. | islamic financial services board |
D. | islamic financial services bank |
Answer» D. islamic financial services bank | |
553. |
What does the abbreviation IFI stand for in Islamic banking? |
A. | islamic forum for intermediation |
B. | islamic finance industry |
C. | islamic financial instrument |
D. | islamic financial institution |
Answer» E. | |
554. |
Tameen is another name for |
A. | takaful (islamic insurance) |
B. | faqir (a poor person) |
C. | shirkah (partnership) |
D. | tatfif (fraud) |
Answer» B. faqir (a poor person) | |
555. |
The Islamic financial system is founded on |
A. | cancellation, revocation of debt |
B. | absolute prohibition of the payment or receipt of any predetermined, guaranteed rate of return |
C. | imposition of an obligatory tax on earnings |
D. | land and property tax levied by the state |
Answer» C. imposition of an obligatory tax on earnings | |
556. |
Wakalah is used by Islamic banks mostly for |
A. | consumer loans |
B. | sales through documents |
C. | fund management |
D. | guaranteeing payments |
Answer» D. guaranteeing payments | |
557. |
Shariah provides a network of ethical and moral rules of behaviour for |
A. | potential buyers |
B. | travelling merchants |
C. | all participants in market |
D. | muslims only |
Answer» D. muslims only | |
558. |
Deposits placed with banks practically take the form of |
A. | donations from depositors to the bank |
B. | a sale contracts with the bank |
C. | authority to the bank to lent monies |
D. | loans from depositors to the bank |
Answer» E. | |
559. |
Islamic financial system seeks to |
A. | encourage wasteful expenditure |
B. | administer land revenue |
C. | postpone debt repayment |
D. | enhance equality and fairness in financial dealings for the good of society as whole |
Answer» E. | |
560. |
An agreement in which advance fee is made for commodities to be delivered afterwardson is |
A. | murabaha |
B. | baisalam |
C. | ijarah |
D. | b& c |
Answer» E. | |
561. |
An investor and his customer contribute either in shared possession of an assets orequipment, or in a combined commercial venture is |
A. | diminishing musharika |
B. | musharika |
C. | ijarah |
D. | salam |
Answer» B. musharika | |
562. |
Islamic corporate governance promotes |
A. | currency reserves |
B. | ethical and moral behaviour |
C. | debt whose repayment is postponed |
D. | specialised large-scale commercial institutions |
Answer» C. debt whose repayment is postponed | |
563. |
The term Hiba refers to a contract of |
A. | money payment |
B. | gift |
C. | investment |
D. | deposit |
Answer» C. investment | |
564. |
Takaful, a form of Islamic insurance, refer to a scheme for |
A. | struggling for livelihood |
B. | perfect ownership |
C. | equal distribution of wealth |
D. | mutual assistance and shared responsibility |
Answer» E. | |
565. |
The Arabic term Haq means |
A. | legal rights |
B. | credit proposal |
C. | taking full responsibility |
D. | kind of sale |
Answer» B. credit proposal | |
566. |
The Arabic term Qimah implies |
A. | duties of a man to god |
B. | a particular situation |
C. | sharing certain risk |
D. | sale of the real value of goods |
Answer» E. | |
567. |
A most ordinary kind of Shirkat-ul-Aqd where equality in capital, management orliability might be identical in one case but not in all respect meaning either profit is equal but not labour or vice versa is |
A. | shirkat-ul-aqd |
B. | shirkat-ul-ainan |
C. | shirkat-ul-dain |
D. | shirkat-ul-milk |
Answer» C. shirkat-ul-dain | |
568. |
Maqsid, an Islamic term, refers to |
A. | land and possessions |
B. | objectives of shari'ah. |
C. | terms of a valid sale contract |
D. | a contract of sale which is binding |
Answer» C. terms of a valid sale contract | |
569. |
The Arabic term Ayn refers to |
A. | time of possession |
B. | fixation of cost |
C. | a tangible (physical asset) |
D. | conditions |
Answer» D. conditions | |
570. |
Ijarah literally means |
A. | price of goods |
B. | type of transaction |
C. | risk or loss or fraud |
D. | to give something on rent |
Answer» E. | |
571. |
Under a Salam contract goods are |
A. | not delivered until payment is made |
B. | taxed before delivery |
C. | purchased for delivery in future |
D. | delivered for payment later |
Answer» D. delivered for payment later | |
572. |
The term Kafalah in islamic commercial law refers to |
A. | finance |
B. | guarantee |
C. | purchase |
D. | bargain |
Answer» C. purchase | |
573. |
The termWaqf refers to |
A. | bill of exchange |
B. | what is due to the state treasury |
C. | promissory note |
D. | charitable foundation or trust |
Answer» E. | |
574. |
The term Dhaman in Islamic commercial law refers to |
A. | islamic banking operations |
B. | several types of islamic financial transactions |
C. | the taking on of a liability or responsibility of another person |
D. | commercial activities of islamic banks |
Answer» D. commercial activities of islamic banks | |
575. |
Religious supervisory board of Islamic banks plays an important role in |
A. | determination of the ratio of profit-sharing according to islamic principles. |
B. | raising capital for the banks according to islamic principles. |
C. | introduction of new product and services that comply with islamic princples. |
D. | mobilisation of funds according to islamic principles |
Answer» D. mobilisation of funds according to islamic principles | |
576. |
The term Riba literally means |
A. | any speculation |
B. | any excess |
C. | any profit |
D. | any wealth |
Answer» C. any profit | |
577. |
The term Shirrkah – al- aqd in Islamic commercial law refers to a partnership or jointventure formed by……… |
A. | payment of a fixed price |
B. | safe keeping |
C. | contract |
D. | ruling by the shariah scholars |
Answer» D. ruling by the shariah scholars | |
578. |
The Islamic financial system prohibits transactions featuring |
A. | extreme uncertainties resulting from speculation and gambling |
B. | sharing of profit and risk of loss |
C. | partnership agreements |
D. | trading for profit |
Answer» B. sharing of profit and risk of loss | |
579. |
Amanah in Islamic banking refers to |
A. | a deposit held in trust which creates various fiduciary duties. |
B. | an expert who is consulted for advice on islamic law. |
C. | an interest-free loan. |
D. | a loan that does not have to be repaid |
Answer» B. an expert who is consulted for advice on islamic law. | |
580. |
Are Islamic banking products for Muslims only |
A. | for muslims and and those non-muslims who are allowed by sharri'ah scholars. |
B. | no |
C. | yes |
D. | for muslims and those who convert to muslims |
Answer» C. yes | |
581. |
The term Hawalah refers to a contract of |
A. | profit loss sharing |
B. | repayment of loans |
C. | assignment of debt |
D. | profit sharing |
Answer» D. profit sharing | |
582. |
The Shari'ah is set of rules or law governing |
A. | spending on objects which have been explicitly prohibited. |
B. | the quantity and quality of a good for sale |
C. | economic, social, political and cultural aspects of islam societies. |
D. | principles of partnership |
Answer» D. principles of partnership | |
583. |
Which of the following is a type of investing instrument? |
A. | musharakah |
B. | tawarruq |
C. | kafalah |
D. | qimar |
Answer» B. tawarruq | |
584. |
Method of trading in OTCEI is |
A. | Floor based- Order driven |
B. | Screen based- Code driven |
C. | Screen based - Order driven |
D. | Floor based - Quote driven |
Answer» C. Screen based - Order driven | |
585. |
“AMBI” stand for |
A. | Association of Management of Banks in India |
B. | Association of Merchant banks in India |
C. | Association of Modern Banks in India |
D. | Automated Mechanism for Borrowing and Investment |
Answer» C. Association of Modern Banks in India | |
586. |
Speculator who neither buy nor sell securities in the market, but still trade on them arecalled |
A. | Wolve |
B. | Stag |
C. | Bull |
D. | Bear |
Answer» C. Bull | |
587. |
ALBM (Automated Lending &Borrowing Mechanism) was introduced by |
A. | NSDL |
B. | SEBI |
C. | NSCCL |
D. | CDSL |
Answer» D. CDSL | |
588. |
The scheme in which company can allot shares not more than 15% of the issue size, tothe public in addition to the shares already offered- is called |
A. | Right issue |
B. | ESOPs |
C. | Green shoe option |
D. | Bonus issue |
Answer» D. Bonus issue | |
589. |
Bear speculators are also known as |
A. | Tharawaniwalas |
B. | Tejiwalas |
C. | Mandiwalas |
D. | Badliwalas |
Answer» D. Badliwalas | |
590. |
The process in which illiquid assets are converted into marketable securities is known as |
A. | Mutualisation |
B. | Dematerialisation |
C. | Rematerialisation |
D. | Securitisation |
Answer» E. | |
591. |
National Stock Exchange (NSE) established in the year |
A. | 1990 |
B. | 1992 |
C. | 1995 |
D. | 1999 |
Answer» C. 1995 | |
592. |
----------- is dealing in securities done by those who having access to price sensitiveinformation. |
A. | Margin trading |
B. | Insider trading |
C. | Price rigging |
D. | Wash sales |
Answer» C. Price rigging | |
593. |
Credit rating indicates -------- of a company |
A. | Financial status |
B. | Overall efficiency |
C. | Management efficiency |
D. | All the above |
Answer» B. Overall efficiency | |
594. |
The process of managing the sales ledger of a client by a financial service company iscalled |
A. | forfaiting |
B. | factoring |
C. | leasing |
D. | None of these. |
Answer» C. leasing | |
595. |
Shares of well established and financially sound compnies,with very little investmentrisk and good history of earnings is known as |
A. | Alpha shares |
B. | Blue chip shares |
C. | Star stock |
D. | Beta stock |
Answer» C. Star stock | |
596. |
In listed securities, “Group B shares” are also known as |
A. | Specified shares |
B. | Non-Cleared securities |
C. | Non- specified shares |
D. | Both b & c above |
Answer» E. | |
597. |
Central office of Life Insurance Corporation of India is located at |
A. | New Delhi |
B. | Kolkata |
C. | Mumbai |
D. | Bangalore |
Answer» B. Kolkata | |
598. |
-------- is a permission to quote securities officially on the trading floor of stockexchange |
A. | Origination |
B. | Underwriting |
C. | Distribution |
D. | Listing |
Answer» E. | |
599. |
----------- is the process of converting security in electronic form into physical form |
A. | Rematerialisation |
B. | Dematerialisation |
C. | Demutualisation |
D. | Mutualisation |
Answer» B. Dematerialisation | |
600. |
Credit rating is only a / an.............. |
A. | Opinion |
B. | Recommendation |
C. | Suggestion |
D. | Advice |
Answer» B. Recommendation | |