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21. In BSBDA (Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account) the credits in a financial year does not exceed rupees:
Ans: Rs. 1 lakh

22. In BSBDA (Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account) the balance at any point of time does not exceed rupees:
Ans: Rs. 50,000

23. In BSBDA (Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account) the withdrawals and transfers in a month does not exceed rupees:
Ans: Rs. 10,000

24. At which rate RBI give loans to commercial banks?
Ans: Repo rate

25. Full form of CASA:
Ans: Current Account Saving Account

26. In what denominations Commercial Paper (CP) can be issued?
Ans: Rs. 5 lakh

27. What is the minimum denomination of Treasury bills to issue in India?
Ans: Rs. 25,000

28. Who cannot issue Certificate of Deposit (CD)?
Ans: Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) and Local Area Banks (LABs)

29. Expand ASBA:
Ans: Application Supported by Blocked Amount

30. Depositor Education and Awareness Fund (DEAF) is maintained with:
Ans: RBI

31. Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) is the amount of funds that the banks have to keep with:
Ans: Central Bank (RBI)

32. What is the maximum amount per transaction NEFT limit for cash-based remittances to Nepal?
Ans: Rs. 50,000

33. What does CAR stands for?
Ans: Capital Adequacy Ratio

34. IFSC code consists of _____ alpha numeric code.
Ans: 11 digits
(The IFSC is an 11 digit alpha numeric code, with the first four digits identifying the bank, fifth is numeric (kept 0) and the last six digits represent the bank branch.)

35. When money is lent or borrowed for one day or on overnight basis it is known as:
Ans: Call Money

36. When money is lent or borrowed for between 2 days and 14 days it is known as:
Ans: Notice money

37. When money is lent or borrowed for a period of more than 14 days, it is known as:
Ans: Term money

38. Treasury Bills and Certificate of Deposit are considered as the ____instruments.
Ans: negotiable money market

39. Commercial Paper (CP) is an unsecured money market instrument issued in the form of a _____.
Ans: Promissory note.

40. What is the upper limit in Public Provident Fund (PPF)?
Ans: Rs. 1.5 lakhs

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