Exam Details
Subject | Money, Banking & Financial Institutions | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Bachelor Degree in Commerce | |
Department | School of Management Studies (SOMS) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
No. of Printed Pages: 4 IECO-0091
BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMME
Term-End Examination
December, 2016
ELECTIVE COURSE: COMMERCE
ECO-o09 MONEY, BANKING AND FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS
Time hours Maximum Marks 50 (Weightage
Note: The paper contains three Sections Band C. Necessary instructions are given· in each section.
SECTION
Answer any two questions from this section.
1. Define the term 'money'. What are the functions and significance of money
2. Explain the establishment, objective and progress of State Bank of India.
3. What is credit creation? How do commercial banks create credit? State the limitations to this process of credit creation.
4. What is Central Bank? Discuss the traditional as well as promotional functions of Central Bank.
SECTION
Answer any two questions from this section.
5. What is supply of money? What are the various measures of the money supply used in India
6. Explain the Keynes' theory of Money and Prices.
7. What is foreign exchange? Distinguish between spot and forward market.
8. What is money market? Discuss the structure and characteristics of Indian money market.
SECTION
9. Write notes on any two of the following:
Inflation
Branch Banking
Special Drawing Rights (SDRs)
NABARD
BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMME
Term-End Examination
December, 2016
ELECTIVE COURSE: COMMERCE
ECO-o09 MONEY, BANKING AND FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS
Time hours Maximum Marks 50 (Weightage
Note: The paper contains three Sections Band C. Necessary instructions are given· in each section.
SECTION
Answer any two questions from this section.
1. Define the term 'money'. What are the functions and significance of money
2. Explain the establishment, objective and progress of State Bank of India.
3. What is credit creation? How do commercial banks create credit? State the limitations to this process of credit creation.
4. What is Central Bank? Discuss the traditional as well as promotional functions of Central Bank.
SECTION
Answer any two questions from this section.
5. What is supply of money? What are the various measures of the money supply used in India
6. Explain the Keynes' theory of Money and Prices.
7. What is foreign exchange? Distinguish between spot and forward market.
8. What is money market? Discuss the structure and characteristics of Indian money market.
SECTION
9. Write notes on any two of the following:
Inflation
Branch Banking
Special Drawing Rights (SDRs)
NABARD
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