Question
Out of the statements given below, one statement may be
grammatically and contextually correct. Choose the correct statement as your answer. If all the statements are correct, choose E, i.e. ‘All are correct’.Solution
B- Whether the United States will go into recession has been a growing concern for chief executives, the Federal Reserve, and the Biden administration. Here, only one possibility is stated. So, ‘has’ is correct. C- U.S. President Joe Biden reiterated on Monday that he felt a U.S. recession was not inevitable, even as the world's largest economy struggles to tackle soaring gasoline prices and inflation. Here, the superlative degree should be used. D- He also said he was sticking with digital currency and intended to personally support dogecoin. The preposition ‘to’ was missing.
The place where banks’ mutual claims are settled, is called?
If RBI increases the repo rate by 0.5%, and a bank’s base rate is 9%, what is likely new base rate?
When was Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) established?
Consider the following:
I. NBFC-MFIs
II. Banks
III. Small Finance Banks
Arrange the following institutions in ascending order to lend the MSMEs Sector
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