INVESTMENT ADVISER LEVEL 2 -- SET 15
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1. This is a Mock Examination of NISM-Series-XVIII: Financial Education Certification Examination.
2. This mock test has 50 questions of 1 marks each. Please note that the actual examination for NISM Series XVIII: Financial Education Certification Examination has 50 questions of 1 mark each.
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4. The passing score for the examination is 60%
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Question 1 of 25
1. Question
Clearing and settlement is a __________ event
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Question 2 of 25
2. Question
Which of the following term represents Narrow Money?
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Question 3 of 25
3. Question
A resistance level is the price range at which technical analysts would expect the:
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Question 4 of 25
4. Question
When an NRI retuns to India and becomes a resident Indian, What has to be done withrespect to Demat Holdings?
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Question 5 of 25
5. Question
Investors KYC details are stored in the server of _____.
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Question 6 of 25
6. Question
If more than one order arrives at the same price they are arranged in _____________
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Question 7 of 25
7. Question
The intrinsic value of a bond is
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Question 8 of 25
8. Question
Payment for a public issue can be made through which of the following modes?
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Question 9 of 25
9. Question
The amount of money required or Goal Value is a function of
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Question 10 of 25
10. Question
A bonds reinvestment rate risk:
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Question 11 of 25
11. Question
Cash is accepted as a mode of payment for Mutual Fund Investments to the extent of _______
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Question 12 of 25
12. Question
An investor purchased mutual fund units at an NAV of Rs.11. After 450 days, he redeemed it at Rs.13.50. What is the
compounded rate of return? -
Question 13 of 25
13. Question
________option gives the buyer a right but not the obligation to sell the underlying at a predetermined price during a
predetermined period -
Question 14 of 25
14. Question
Exchange of Predetermined Streams of Interest Structures is known as
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Question 15 of 25
15. Question
Which of the following is the primary function of the secondary markets?
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Question 16 of 25
16. Question
One year interest rates in US and India are say 7% and 10% respectively and the spot rate of USD in India is Rs. 47. One
year forward exchange rate should be Rs._____ -
Question 17 of 25
17. Question
Which of the following factors are normally evaluated when doing fundamental analysis?
I. Interest rates, gross domestic product, inflation, unemployment, and inventories
II. Market activity and overall market trends
III. Past records of assets, earnings, sales, products, management, and markets
IV. Balance sheets and income statements of companies -
Question 18 of 25
18. Question
Which of the following does a fundamental analyst study?
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Question 19 of 25
19. Question
Case Study:
XYZ earned a gross salary of Rs 10,000, including company’s contribution to provident fund of Rs 500. His contribution was Rs 500 towards
provident fund. XYZ earned Rs 200 towards interest in the savings bank account. Expenses during the month were Rs 7,000.
Q19) What is the savings ratio? -
Question 20 of 25
20. Question
Case Study:
XYZ earned a gross salary of Rs 10,000, including company’s contribution to provident fund of Rs 500. His contribution was Rs 500 towards
provident fund. XYZ earned Rs 200 towards interest in the savings bank account. Expenses during the month were Rs 7,000.
Q20) What is the Expenses Ratio? -
Question 21 of 25
21. Question
Case Study:
XYZ earned a gross salary of Rs 10,000, including company’s contribution to provident fund of Rs 500. His contribution was Rs 500 towards
provident fund. XYZ earned Rs 200 towards interest in the savings bank account. Expenses during the month were Rs 7,000.
Q21) What is the Net Income of Mr.XYZ? -
Question 22 of 25
22. Question
Case Study:
XYZ earned a gross salary of Rs 10,000, including company’s contribution to provident fund of Rs 500. His contribution was Rs 500 towards
provident fund. XYZ earned Rs 200 towards interest in the savings bank account. Expenses during the month were Rs 7,000.
Q22) __________measures the preparedness to meet long term goals such as retirement -
Question 23 of 25
23. Question
Case Study:
Mr. Gupta, an Indian resident invests in Mutual Funds regularly. He has an ongoing SIP which is currently valued at Rs 2,00,000. In this SIP he
is contributing Rs 25000 pm and this will continue for 12 more months. The yield on SIP is estimated to be 1% pm. As Mr. Gupta is expecting
some monies and so he is planning to start a new SIP of Rs 12000 pm for 18 months. This new SIP can yield 1.25% pm. Mr. Gupta has a son
named Pranav. Mr. Gupta plans to send Pranav to USA for higher studies in the field of medical sciences. The expenses for such studies is Rs
20,00,000 and this will go up by 10% pa over the next 5 years. The rupee is also likely to depreciate by 3% against the USD during this period.
Q23) What will be the value of Mr. Gupta’s ongoing SIP in one year ? -
Question 24 of 25
24. Question
Case Study:
Mr. Gupta, an Indian resident invests in Mutual Funds regularly. He has an ongoing SIP which is currently valued at Rs 2,00,000. In this SIP he
is contributing Rs 25000 pm and this will continue for 12 more months. The yield on SIP is estimated to be 1% pm. As Mr. Gupta is expecting
some monies and so he is planning to start a new SIP of Rs 12000 pm for 18 months. This new SIP can yield 1.25% pm. Mr. Gupta has a son
named Pranav. Mr. Gupta plans to send Pranav to USA for higher studies in the field of medical sciences. The expenses for such studies is Rs
20,00,000 and this will go up by 10% pa over the next 5 years. The rupee is also likely to depreciate by 3% against the USD during this period.
Q24) Mr. Gupta plans to start a new SIP of Rs 12000 pm. What will be its value at the completion of SIP period ? -
Question 25 of 25
25. Question
Case Study:
Mr. Gupta, an Indian resident invests in Mutual Funds regularly. He has an ongoing SIP which is currently valued at Rs 2,00,000. In this SIP he
is contributing Rs 25000 pm and this will continue for 12 more months. The yield on SIP is estimated to be 1% pm. As Mr. Gupta is expecting
some monies and so he is planning to start a new SIP of Rs 12000 pm for 18 months. This new SIP can yield 1.25% pm. Mr. Gupta has a son
named Pranav. Mr. Gupta plans to send Pranav to USA for higher studies in the field of medical sciences. The expenses for such studies is Rs
20,00,000 and this will go up by 10% pa over the next 5 years. The rupee is also likely to depreciate by 3% against the USD during this period.
Q25) What is the amount Mr. Gupta will need in five years for his son Pranav’s education ?