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Q1. With reference to recently included communities in the lists of Scheduled Tribes in India, consider the following pairs:
Tribe
State
1. Binjhia
Chhattisgarh
2. Betta-Kuruba
Karnataka
3. Hattis
Himachal Pradesh
How many pairs given above are correctly matched?
A
Only one pair
B
Only two pairs
C
All three pairs
D
None of the pairs
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Question 2/5
Q2. With reference to the Unclaimed deposits in the banking system, consider the following statements:
They are defined as those deposits which are lying in accounts not operated for a period of 10 or more years.
The money lying in dormant bank accounts is transferred to the Depositor Education and Awareness Fund (DEAF) within a period of three months from the time the deposits are categorized as Unclaimed deposits.
The depositor loses his/her right to claim the deposits once the amount in the dormant account has been transferred to DEAF.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
A
1 only
B
2 and 3 only
C
1 and 2 only
D
1, 2 and 3
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Question 3/5
Q3. With reference to the "SWIFT System", often seen in the news, consider the following statements:
It is a messaging network used by banks and financial institutions globally for quick and faultless exchange of information pertaining to financial transactions.
It neither hold deposits nor move money between the transacting parties.
Which of the statements given above is/are
not
correct?
A
1 only
B
2 only
C
Both 1 and 2
D
Neither 1 nor 2
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Question 4/5
Q4. The term 'selvas' referes to:
A
A dense tropical rainforest
B
A nomadic tribe of Africa
C
A river in polar region
D
A landform of karst topography
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Question 5/5
Q5. Consider the following statements about National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF):
NIIF is India’s first sovereign wealth fund set up by the Government of India in 1993.
The Indian Government has a 49% stake in NIIF with the rest held by both foreign and domestic investors.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
A
1 only
B
2 only
C
Both 1 and 2
D
Neither 1 nor 2
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