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Current General Awareness MCQs for Bank Exams 2013-14

Dear Reader,
This is a set of 45 General Awareness MCQs based on Recent
Current Affairs. Hope these quiz ll helps you in upcoming
Competitive Exams.

1. 23rd governor of RBI is ......
1) Montek Singh Ahluwalia
2) Raghuram Rajan
3) K.C.Chakrabarthy
4) Sumithra Chaudhuri
5) Diwakar Guptha
2. Raghuram Rajan belongs to ........
1) Tamilnadu
2) Andhra Pradesh
3) Madhya Pradesh
4) UP
5) Assam
3. Raghuram Rajan was the former Chief Economist of ................
1) RBI
2) UNO
3) IMF
4) ADB
5) SBI
4. Who among the following never served as Governor of RBI?
1) James Taylor
2) Bengal Rama Rau
3) Pranab Mukherjee
4) C.Ranga Rajan
5) Manmohan Singh
5. Which among following served as the governor of RBI and Finance Minister of India?
1) C.Rangarajan and C.D.Deshmukh
2) Y.V. Reddy and Manmohan Singh
3) C.D. Deshmukh and Manmohan Singh
4) D.Subbarao and Bimal Jalan
5) All of above
6. Board of Financial Supervision (BFS) of RBI started in .........
1) 2001
2)1994

3)1998
4) 2008
5) 2000
7. Board of Financial Supervision of RBI formed as a committee of the central Board of Directors of RBI. The
Committee headed by .............
1) Deputy Governor of RBI
2) Governor of RBI
3) Finance Minister
4) Prime Minister
5) None
8. Aim of Board of Financial Supervision (BFS) of RBI to undertake the consolidated supervision of the financial sector comprising the financial organizations, Commercial banks and ............
1) NBFC
2) Chit funds
3) Share Market
4) NGO
5) None
9. Which legislation authorized RBI to inspect commercial banks?
1) Banking Regulation Act, 1934
2) Banking Regulation Act, 1954
3) Banking Regulation Act, 1949
4) Banking Regulation Act, 1972
5) Banking Regulation Act, 1901
10. Which among the following is not the function of BFS of RBI?
1) Off-site

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