SEBI Regulations and Purchasing Power Parity Quiz

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What is the maximum number of marks that can be obtained in Paper – I of the General Studies test?

200

What should a candidate do if the Test Booklet has any unprinted, torn, or missing pages?

Get it replaced by a complete Test Booklet

Where should the candidate enter their Roll Number?

In the Box provided alongside in the Test Booklet

How many responses should a candidate mark for each item in the Test Booklet?

Only one response

What is the penalty for wrong answers in the objective type question papers?

One-third of the marks assigned to the question

What happens if a candidate gives more than one answer to a question?

Both answers are considered wrong

What is the consequence of leaving a question unanswered?

There will be no penalty for that question

What must be handed over to the Invigilator at the end of the examination?

Answer Sheet with responses

What does Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) represent?

The rate at which the currency of one country must be converted into the currency of another country to buy the same amount of goods and services

What is the purpose of Cash Management Bills?

To manage temporary cash flow mismatches of Scheduled Commercial Banks

What happens when there is a sudden surge in exports from India?

It results in an increase in foreign remittance into the country

What factors are considered in PPP calculations?

Tax rates across nations

What is the primary goal of the mission mentioned in the text?

To establish satellite-based secure quantum communications over 2000 kilometers

Which ministry launched the Bharat 6G Alliance as per the text?

Ministry of Science and Technology

What is the main purpose of the Bharat 6G Alliance mentioned in the text?

To promote market access for Indian 5G/6G technology products

Which statement accurately describes the 'Direct-to-Mobile' (D2M) broadcasting technology?

It enables mobile phones to receive terrestrial digital TV without an internet connection

Study Notes

UPSC General Studies Test

  • The maximum number of marks that can be obtained in Paper – I of the General Studies test is not specified.

Test Booklet Instructions

  • If the Test Booklet has any unprinted, torn, or missing pages, the candidate should report it to the Invigilator immediately.
  • The candidate should enter their Roll Number in the space provided on the Test Booklet.
  • A candidate should mark only one response for each item in the Test Booklet.
  • There is a penalty for wrong answers in the objective type question papers.

Consequences of Incorrect Answers

  • If a candidate gives more than one answer to a question, it will be treated as an incorrect answer.
  • Leaving a question unanswered has no consequence.

Post-Examination Protocol

  • At the end of the examination, the candidate must hand over the completed Test Booklet to the Invigilator.

Economics Concepts

  • Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) represents the exchange rate that adjusts for differences in the prices of goods and services between countries.
  • Cash Management Bills are a tool used to manage liquidity and regulate money supply in an economy.

International Trade

  • When there is a sudden surge in exports from India, it leads to an increase in foreign exchange earnings and potentially affects the exchange rate.

PPP Calculations

  • Factors considered in PPP calculations include the prices of a basket of goods and services in different countries.

Mission and Ministry

  • The primary goal of the mission mentioned in the text is not specified.
  • The ministry that launched the Bharat 6G Alliance is not specified.
  • The main purpose of the Bharat 6G Alliance is not specified.

Broadcasting Technology

  • Direct-to-Mobile (D2M) broadcasting technology enables broadcasting of video and audio content directly to mobile devices.

Test your knowledge on SEBI regulations and Purchasing Power Parity with this quiz. Questions cover topics such as regulatory bodies in India, currency conversion, and financial initiatives.

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