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Economic Awareness for Banking Examinations Question and Answers
Quiz 381: General Socio Economic Awareness for Banking Examinations
1.In context with the Banking Industry, which among the following was not a promise made by India's Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee in the Union Budget 2010-11?
(A)To provide a sum of Rs.16,500 crore to ensure that the Public Sector Banks are able to attain a minimum 8 per cent Tier-I capital by March 31, 2011
(B)To provide further capital to strengthen the RRBs
(C)To give additional banking licenses to private sector players, provided they fulfill RBI requirements
(D)To continue the Debt Waiver and Debt Relief Scheme for Farmers
(E)All of the above were promised

2.Bring out the incorrectly mentioned location:
(A)Pasteur Institute of India: Coonoor
(B)National TB Training Institute - Bangalore
(C)Central leprosy Training & Research institute - Chengalpattu
(D)Kasturba Health Society - Ahamadabad
(E)National institute of Biological standardization and Quality Control, Noida

3.Which among the following is the most correct statement in context with Carbon footprint?
(A)It is a measure of Green house gas emissions by a product
(B)It is a unit under the Kyoto Protocol representing a reduction of greenhouse gases under the Joint Implementation mechanism
(C)It is a administrative approach used to control pollution by providing economic incentives for achieving reductions in the emissions of pollution
(D)All of above are correct
(E)None of them is correct

4.Which among the following personalities of France had played a very important role in formation of the European Economic Community?
(A)Robert Marjolin (B)Michel Aglietta (C)Daniel Cohen (D)Étienne Mantoux (E)Jean Orry

5.From which of the following countries, Spain has taken over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union in January 2010?
(A)Denmark (B)Germany (C)Poland (D)Sweden (E)Netherlands

6.Who among the following was the unsuccessful challenger to Vishwanathan Anand in The World Chess Championship 2010?

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