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Advanced Wealth Management Course (IIBF) - Paper 3
Part II: Ch 3: Central Government Securities
Q
1
.
Government of India (GOI) Securities are sovereign debt obligations/instruments.
True
False
Q
2
.
The tenors of Government securities range from:
2 to 5 years
2 to 10 years
2 to 15 years
2 to 30 years
Q
3
.
For Central Government Securities, the minimum denomination is _________ and trading takes place in multiples of ___________.
Rs. 1,000 and Rs. 1 crore
Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 2 crores
Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 5 crores
Rs. 15,000 and Rs. 1 crore
Q
4
.
For State Government Securities, the minimum denomination is __________.
Rs. 500
Rs. 1,000
Rs. 5,000
Rs. 10,000
Q
5
.
For Agency bonds, the minimum denomination is ___________.
Rs. 500
Rs. 1,000
Rs. 5,000
Rs. 10,000
Q
6
.
The eligibility for being considered for primary Dealership, the applicant should have Net owned funds of a minimum of _________.
Rs. 5 crores
Rs. 10 crores
Rs. 15 crores
Rs. 50 crores
Q
7
.
(I) Coupons of Government securities are fixed and paid out semi-annually to the holder of the security (except zero coupon) (II) Primary Dealers can raise funds through CPs.
Both the statements are correct
Only statement (I) is correct
Only statement (II) is correct
Both the statements are wrong
Q
8
.
Liquidity support is available to Primary Dealers through the:
RBI
Government of India
Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF)
SEBI
Q
9
.
G-Secs, is a constituent of:
State Government securities
Treasury bills
Government guaranteed bonds
All of the above
Q
10
.
Banks hold about ________ of outstanding Government Securities.
50%
60%
70%
75%
Q
11
.
(I) Sale of Government Securities (except 91 day Treasury Bills) is held under Uniform Price Auctions. (II) Multiple Price Auctions are held for sale of 91 days Treasury Bills.
Both the statements are correct
Only statement (I) is correct
Only statement (II) is correct
Both the statements are wrong
Q
12
.
SGL Account holders are allowed to maintain one more SGL Account with PDOs called ‘Constituents’ SGL Account” – CSGL Account.
True
False
Q
13
.
How many Subsidiary General Ledger (SGL) accounts for Government Securities are available to the Primary Dealers?
One
Two
Three
Five
Q
14
.
The primary Dealer would have to achieve a minimum success ratio of __________ for both dated securities and Treasury Bills.
20%
50%
30%
40%
Q
15
.
Uniform Price allotment also known as “French Auction”.
True
False