Amfi Mock Test Paper PDF
Amfi Mock Test Paper PDF
Amfi Mock Test Paper PDF
1. An investor pays money to purchase units in a mutual fund. After deducting the entry load, remaining money is
a) Invested in a well-diversified portfolio of securities as per the investment objective
b) Maintained in a bank as fixed deposit
c) Invested in land, building, plant and machinery required for the mutual fund
d) Used to pay the management fee and other recurring expenses of the fund
Ans: a
4. During new fund offer (NFO) Units open - ended fund are purchased from
a) A Broker
b) The mutual Fund itself
c) A depository
d) Stock Exchange
Ans: b
6. Directly investing in equity shares is better then investing in equity shares through a mutual fund because of
a) Tailor - made portfolio
b) Absence of Distribution expense
c) Control over costs
d) All of the above.
Ans:d
8. The value of funds net assets is Rs. 1000.There are 100 units outstanding. Mr. Singh owns 3 units. The Value of his
ownership is
a) Rs.300
b) Rs.30
c) Rs.3
d) Not Possible to calculate unless more information is given
Ans:b
9. A person who purchase debentures issued by a company is a lender to the company. An income fund invests in
debentures issued
by a company. A unit holder of this income fund
12. The Assets under management in the Indian mutual fund industry as at end of financial year 2004-2005 was close to
a) Rs 153 cr
b) Rs.1530cr
c) Rs.15300cr
d) Rs 153/000cr
Ans: d
14. When you invest in an open-ended mutual fund scheme, which of the following decisions is fare not taken by you?
a) Which share to buy and which share to sell?
b) What prospective changes would be made to the load structure?
c) At what NA V you should exit
d) The first two decisions.
Ans:d
17. Important development (s) that took place in the Indian mutual fund industry February 2003 was/were
a) Repealing: of UTI Act
b) Establishment of UTIMF
c) Creation of level playing field
d) all of the above.
Ans:d
18. Distributors are required to abide by a code of conduct as prescribed by SEBI. This code is based on
a) AGNI
b) AMFI
c) ARN
d) ANMI
Ans:a
19. An open end fund
a) is open for one-time sale of fixed number of units
b) offers repurchase facility subject to certain obvious conditions
c) is always obliged to keep issuing new units at all times
d) offers repurcha~ facility unconditionally at all times
Ans:d
21. The period from 2004 onwards is known in the Indian mutual funds industry as
a) Period of consolidationand growth
b) Emergence of large and uniform industry
c) Emergence of private funds
d) Entry of public sector funds.
Ans : a
22. The union budget 1999 is considered important for the Indian mutual fund industry because
a) It made UTI at par with other mutual funds.
b) It abolished the distinction between short - term capital gain and long - term capital gain for mutual fund unit holders.
c) It exempted all mutual fund dividends from income tax in the hands of unit holders
d) It removed tax on capital gains and dividends in the hands of units holders
Ans:c
25. A person who analysis shares based on finances and operations of the company is known as
a)Chartist
b)Portfolio analyst
c)Technical Analyst
d)Fundamental Analyst
Ans: d
27. Which of the following SEBI restrictions applies to a scheme's investment in unlisted shares?
a) A Close ended -ended scheme may invest a maximum of 10% of its NAV in unlisted shares
b) An open-end scheme may invest a maximum of 5% of its NAV in unlisted shares
c) (a)and (b)above
d) None of the above
Ans:c
28. How would you measure the performance of an Equity Index Fund?
a) There is no need to benchmark an equity index fund
b) By comparing it with return on Government securities
c) By Comparing its performance with a money market mutual fund
d) By comparing its performance with the Index it is designed to track
Ans:d
29. In an open-ended fund NA V per unit is Rs.11 Entry load is 2% An Investor invests Rs.110 she will get
a) less then 10 units
b) 10 units
c) more than 10 units
d) 11 units
Ans:a
31. A bond with a coupon rate of 9% when current coupons for bonds of similar maturities are 11% will sell:
a) At a price which is not related to interest rates for similar maturities
b) Above face value
c) at face value
d) below face value
Ans:d
32. Distributors need to abide by rules and good conduct towards investors, because
a) AMFI code of conduct requires them to do so
b) The AMC they represent requires them to do so
c) Good conduct means good business for them
d) For all of the above reasons
Ans:d
34. Responsibility to ensure ethical behavior on part of all mutual fund participants finally rests on
a) Fund Trustees
b) SEBI
c) AMFI
d) Distributors
Ans:a
36. Asset allocation of a portfolio should be reevaluated every time there is change in the
a) Family size and requirement
b) market condition
c) Job of the investor
d) All of the above
Ans:d
37. When would you review the financial plans of your client?
a) Whenever the investor's personal circumstances of financial goals change
b) Whenever stock market prices fall sharply
c) Shortly before the filling of the Income Tax returns of your client
d) Each year at the time of the presentation of the Government budget
Ans:a
40. Jacob recommend of the following risk allocation for a low risk portfolio:
a) 50% govt. Securities fund + 50% Money Market funds
b) 50% govt. Securities fund + 50% Index fund
c) 50% govt. Securities fund + 50% international funds
d) 50% govt. Securities fund + 50% aggressive growth funds
Ans:a
44. To create investor awareness about mutual funds, a booklet titled "Making Mutual Fund Work for you - The Investors
Guide" was
published by
a) SEBI
b) AMFI
c) Unit Trust of India
d) Investor Education and Protection fund
Ans:b
45. Distributors will find the information on performance of a scheme as compare to its benchmark in the
a) Key information Memorandum
b) Offer Document
c) Fund Advertisements
d) All of the above
Ans:d
47. The "Load" charged to an investor in a mutual fund goes to meet the
a) Selling and distribution expenses
b) expenses of AMFI
c) Printing stationery and posting expenses
d) marketing and sales promotion expenses
Ans:a
48. Which of the following statements is an adequate description of reality?
a) When compared to gilt funds, securities in debt funds have higher risk of default
b) Growth and risk are associated with equity funds
c) Debt fund have higher NAV fluctuation when compared to money markets funds
d) All these statements describe reality adequately
Ans:d
50. A unit holder purchased 200 units of a mutual fund at NA V of Rs.12, each. There was no entry load. The fund purchased
securities worth Rs.2400 using this money. After one year the fund had 20,000 units. The value of unit holders holding in
that mutual fund would be
a) Rs.2400
b) 1% of the value of fund's portfolio "at" the time
c) 1% of the net assets of the fund at that time
d) cannot say with the given data
Ans:c
54. Which is / are the characteristic(s)of fixed term plans noticed in the Indian mutual fund industry?
a) Oose - ended
b) Maturity shorter than one year
c) Not listed on stock exchange
d) all of these
Ans:d
56. Mutual funds offer the advance of portfolio diversification. This is best expressed by the statement
a) do not keep all eggs in one basket
b) one bird in hand is better than tow in the bush
c) what goes up must come down
d) risk and return always go hand in hand
Ans:a
57. Fund A invests in shares of companies in India. Fund B invests in shares of companies in India and USA we can say
that
a) Definitely A is more diversified than B
b) Definitely A and B are welldiversified
c) We need more information to identify which of them is better diversified
d) Definitely B is more diversified than A
Ans:d
60. For a small investor in India, which of the following is expected to have a higher level of liquidly?
a) Equity shares in an unlisted company
b) Debenture issued by a company
c) Unit of an open-ended MF
d) Real estate.
Ans:c
63. If an invest or failed to claim the redemption proceeds after 3 years of due date he has right to receive an amount equal
to
a) Prevailing NAV
b) Face value of the unit
c) Due date NAV plus interest @15% p.a.
d) NAV at the end of three years after the due date
Ans:d
67. As per SEBI (Mutual Fund) Regulation, who acts as the protector of unit-holder's interest?
a) Trustees
b) SEBI
c) Ministry of Finance
d) Compliance officer
Ans:a
68. A no load scheme of mutual fund has weekly average net assets of 200Cr it can charge maximum investment
management fee of
a) 4Cr
b) 2.5 Cr
c) 2 Cr
d) 5 Cr
70. An investor has opted for a Systematic Transfer Plan. This means.
a) he can transfer on a periodic basis a specified amount from one scheme to another
b) he is required to invest a fixed sum periodically
c) the investment would provide the benefit of rupee cost averaging
d) He can transfer on a periodic basis a specified amount from the scheme to his bank account
Ans:a
71. Which of the following is NOT required to appear on the cover page of the offer document?
a) Date new fund offer opens
b) Date new fund offer closes
c) Earliest closing date (if any) for the new fund offer
d) Date on which approved by trustees.
Ans:d
72. A mutual fund launched a new scheme. It issued 10 crores units. The offer document mentioned entry load of 2.25% of
face value during the New Fund Offer period issue expenses were Rs 8 crores. How much of this is borne out of entry load?
a) Rs. 2.25 Cr
b) Rs. 6 Cr
c) Rs 8 Cr
d) Rs 3.75 Cr
Ans:a
73.A mutual fund launched a new scheme. It issued 10 crores units. The offer document
mentioned entry load of 2.25% of face value during the new fund offer period. Issue
expenses were Rs.8 crores. If initial issue expense is amortized over 5 years period. What
would be the opening NA V per unit if management fees and other recurring expenses are
Zero? Assume that there are no fluctuations in value of underlying assets.
a) 9.9998 7
b) 10.0000 f
c) 9.4000
d) 9.775
Ans: a
78. The limit on maximum entry or exit load that a fund can charge is determined by the :
a) AMC
b) SEBI
c) AMPI
d) Agents based on demand for the fund
Ans:b
79. The amount required to buy 100 units of a scheme having an entry load of 1.5% and NAV of Rs.20 is
a) Rs.2000
b) Rs.2015
c) Rs.1985
d) Rs.2030
Ans:d
81. The highest risk is associated with with of the following kind of funds
a) Balanced Funds
b) GiltFunds
c) Equity Growth Funds
d) Debt Funds
Ans:c
84. An investor in a closed-end mutual fund can get money back before maturity by selling units:
a) Back to the fund
b) To a special trust at NAV
c) On a stock exchange where the fund is listed
d) To the agent through which he/she subscribed to the units of the fund
Ans:c
85. The "load" charged to an investor in a mutual fund is
a) Entry fee
b) Cost of the paper on which the unit certificates are printed
c) The fee the agent charges to the investor
d) The expenses incurred for marketing and selling a mutual fund scheme
Ans:d
91. Some closed-end funds are quoted at a discount to their NAV because
a) Of high expense ratios.
b) Investors do not expect the current NAV to be sustained in future
c) The repurchase price fixed by the fund in lower than the NAV
d) Of the inherent risk involved in investing in such type of funds
Ans:b
100.Which of the following are not true for Equity Linked Savings Schemes?
a) Investors can claim an income tax benefit
b) There is a lock-in period before investment can be withdrawn
c) There are not specific restrictions on investment objectives for the fund managers
d) These funds cannot invest in shares of listed companies
Ans:d
110.hich of the following is not applicable if the schemes of one mutual fund are taken over by another mutual fund
a) The schemes' offer documents have to be changed and updated
b) There is a change in the AMC of the schemes that are taken over
c) There is a change in the sponsor of the schemes that are taken over
d) The schemes have to wound up compulsorily
Ans:d
111.Which of the following investment option does not give the benefit of compounding
a) Growth option
b) Dividend payout option
c) Dividend Reinvestment option
d) None of the above
Ans:b
112 The structure which is required to be followed by mutual funds in India is laid down by
a) Financial Ministry
b) Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
c) Fund Sponsor
d) Association of Mutual Funds of India (AMFI)
Ans:b .
123. The agreement between the Trustees and the AMC is known as
a) Trust Deed
b) Investment Management Agreement
c) Agreement to manage Portfolio
d) AMC appointment letter
Ans:d
124. The regulations which govern the working of mutual funds in India is
a) SEBI Act , 1992
b) Companies Act, 1956
c) Income Tax Act, 1961
d) SEBI (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996
Ans:d
125. The highest authority among the following)is the
a) SEBI
b) Company Law Board
c) RBI
d) Ministry of Finance
Ans:d
130. The Board of Trustees of the UTI does not have nominees from
a) RBI
b) LIC
c) IDBI
d) The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)
Ans:d
139. After dividend declaration, unit-holders are entitled to receive dividend within a period of
a) One week
b) 3D-days
c) 42-days
d) Six weeks
Ans:b
141. Unit-holders aggreived by a mutual fund or an AMC can get redressed from
a) Consumer Courts
b) SEBI
c) AMFI
d) RBI
Ans:b
144. Investors have the right to receive interest from the AMC if redemption proceeds are not despatched within a period of
a) A month
b) 14 days
c) 14 working days
d) 10 working days
Ans:d
145. After closure of the initial offer an open ended scheme, on going sales and repurchases must start within
a) One week
b) 30 days
c) 45 days
d) 180 days
Ans:b
146. The prospectus or Offer Document containing the details of a new scheme is first registered with the
a) AMFI
b) SEBI
c) Bombay Stock Exchange
d) Ministry of Finance
Ans:b
147. The offer document issued by mutual funds does not serve the purpose of
a) Announcing the launch of the scheme
b) Giving detailed information about the scheme
c) Explaining the risk factors of the scheme
d) Giving the fund manager's investment outlook for the next quarter
Ans:d
149. Which of the following is true about the '" Fundamental attributes of a scheme
a) Investment objectives of a scheme is not a fundamental attribute
b) They can be changed after informing investors and taking approval from SEBI and trustees
c) Offer document need not be updated after change in fundamental attribute of a scheme
d) All are false
Ans:b
150. SEBI does not require the following to be included in the offer document issued by a mutual fund
a) Details of the Sponsor and the AMC
b) Description of the Scheme & investment objective/strategy
c) Investors' Rights and Services
d) Performance of other mutual funds
Ans:d
153. The offer document of an open ended fund has to be fully revised and updated
a) Every six months
b) Once in two years
c) Every quarter
d) Every month
Ans:b
154. An addendum giving details of material change in the offer document should be circulated to
a) Distributors/brokers
b) Unit holders
c) SEBI
d) All of the above
Ans:d
155.Which of the following is not true for offer documents of open-end schemes
a) It is first issued at the time the scheme is launched
b) It is registered with SEBI
c) It has to be revised every month
d) It contains all important disclosures that a mutual fund is required to make
Ans:c
156. The most important source of information for a prospective investor in mutual fund is
a) Offer document
b) Annual Report of the AMC
c) Economic Times
d) AMFI Newsletter
Ans:a
158. The legal responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made in the offer document lies with
a) SEBI
b) AMC
c) AMFI
d) Company Law Board
Ans:b
162. The risk of a scheme's NAV moving up or down on the basis of capital market movements is
a) An investment attribute
b) Scheme specific risk
c) Standard risk
d) Credit risk
Ans:c
163. Past performance of a sponsor/AMC mutual fund is not indicative of the future performance of the scheme. This is
a) Not true
b) A standard risk factor for all schemes
c) A scheme-specific risk factor
d) Applicable only to gilt funds
Ans:b
164. Risk arising from objective/strategy allocation is
a) Not a risk at all
b) Common to all schemes
c) Speicific to that scheme
d) Not applicable to debt funds
Ans:c
165. If the AMC is managing a fund for the first time, this information can be found in
a) Newspapers
b) SEBI
c) AMFI Newsletter
d) Offer document
Ans:d
167. The due diligence certificate that must be submitted to SEBI along with the draft offer document is generally signed by
the
a) Trustees
b) Sponsor
c) Compliance officer
d) Chair-person of SEBI
Ans: c
169. Information on estimated expenses to be incurred by a scheme is not found in the offer document
a) This is true
b) This is false
c) This depends on the mutual fund
d) This depends on Trustees
Ans:b
170. The functions and duties of the sponsor, AMC, trustees and custodian of the mutual fund are listed in
a) Offer document only
b) Key information memorandum only
c) Both offer document and key information memorandum
d) None of the above
Ans: a
171. The following information about the constitution of the mutual fund is found in the offer document
a) Activities of the sponsor
b) Summary of trust deed provisions
c) Name and addresses of the board of trustees
d) All of the above
Ans:d
173. The investment policies listed out in the offer document of a fund do not include
a) The type of securities in which the scheme will invest principally
b) Asset allocation pattern
c) Policy of diversification
d) The specific securities in which the fund will invest
Ans:d
174. For assured return schemes, information about the guarntor's net worth which justifies the guarantor's ability to meet
any hortfalls in the returns assured under the scheme can be found in
a) The offer document
b) The key information memorandum
c) Both a) and b)
d) None of the above
Ans:c
175. The names and background of key personnel of the AMC
a) Need not be disclosed to investors
b) Are of no relevance as they may change
c) Are disclosed in the offer document
d) Are declared in newspaper advertisements
Ans:c
176. Offer related information required to be listed in the offer document and key information memorandum includes
a) Dates of allotment and despatch of certificates
b) Procedure for transfer transmission of units
c) Both the above
d) Neither of the above
Ans:d
177. In the offer document, funds are required to make disclosures regarding the financial results of the sponsor for the
a) Last one financial year
b) First 2 financial years
c) Last 3 financial year,s
d) Last 2 calender years
Ans:c
178. The following does not form a part of the investment procedure described in an offer document
a) Various plans under the scheme (e.g. dividend reinvestment plan)
b) Minimum initial (and subsequent) investment
c) Details of who can invest
d) Details of other competing mutual funds
Ans:d
180. SEBI restricts mutual fund investments in companies forming part of the same group as the AMC. This is:
a) False
b) In the interest of investor protection
c) Applied only to some mutual funds, not all
d) Not favorable to investors at all
Ans: b
181. As a part of borrowing policy, the following need not be disclosed in an offer document
a) Purpose and circumstances of borrowing
b) Regulatory limits on borrowing
c) Rotential risk to AMC and unitholders
d) Names of lenders
Ans:d
188. The most important link between Mutual Fund and Investors is
a) Government
b) SEBI
c) Fund distributors
d) AMFI
Ans: c
191.Generally, which categories of investors are less aware about mutual funds and hence, need more advice
a) Non Banking Finance Companies
b) Insurance Companies
c) Foreign InstitutionalInvestors
d) Individuals
Ans:d
192.Which of the following document a Mutual Fund distributor needs to refer to find out eligible category of investors in a
particular Mutual Fund Scheme
a) SEBI Regulations Manual
b) AMFI booklet
c) Offer document
d) RBI Guidelines
Ans:c
202. For investors to correctly compare performance of different funds SEBI's advertising codes include
a) Uniform computation of yields
b) Uniform presentations of dividends
c) Identical time periods
d) All of the above
Ans:d
203. SEBI's advertising code mandate that performance calculations in a fund's advertisement should be based on
a) The NAV
b) The NSE Fifty Index
c) The BSESensex
d) None of the above
Ans:a
204. An agent can offer and sell a funds's units at
a) Any price he chooses
b) A price determined by competition among agents
c) A price based on demand for that fund's units
d) The public offering price currently in effect
Ans:d
207. Which of the following distribution channels is preferred by private mutual funds
a) Individual Agents
b) Small Distribution companies
c) Established distribution companies
d) The internet
Ans:c
215. When computing NA V of fund SEBI requires accrual of major expenses to be accounted
a) Quarterly
b) Annually
c) On a day to day basis
d) When actually paid
Ans:c
216. If a mutual fund calculates NA V daily, it will include all the transaction concluded up to
a) Last week
b) Last two days
c) Previous day
d) That day
Ans:d
217. For a open-end fund, the repurchase price should not be lower than
a) NAV
b) 95% of NAV
c) 93% of NAV
d) 97% of NAV
Ans:c
218. For a closed-end fund, the repurchase price should not be lower than
a) NA V
b) 95%ofNAV
c) 93% ofNAV
d) 97% ofNAV
Ans:b
220. For a no-load fund, the AMC can change an investment management fee not exceeding
a) 3.50%
b) 4.0Q%
c) 2.25%
d) 0.50%
Ans: c
221. The NAV of Scheme is 50.What can be the maximum entry load charged to the investor
a) Rs.2.25
b) Rs.3.30
c) Rs. 3.50
d) Rs.7.00
Ans:c
227. A closed-end has average weekly net assets of s 200 crore.As per SEBI regulations, the AMC can charge the fund with
investment and advisory fees upto:
a) Rs 2.25 crore
b) Rs 2.00 crore
c) Rs 2.50 crore
d) Rs 3.00 crore
Ans: a
228. For a open ended scheme, the repurchase price can not be
a) Lower than 93% of the NA V
b) Lower than 93% of the Sale price
c) Both (a) and (b)
d) None of the above
Ans:c
229. Profit and loss on sale of securities of a mutual fund has to be calculated on the basis of
a) LIFO Method
b ) Average Cost Method
c) FIFO method
d) Any of the above
Ans:b
230. Which of the following is not true above dividends of a mutual fund
a) Dividends are taxfree in the hands of investors
b) Debt mutual funds have to pay dividend distribution tax
c) Dividends can be paid out of unrealized profits of the mutual funds
d) Equity mutual funds do not have to pay dividend distribution tax
Ans:c
231. The maximum amount of initial issue expenses that can be recovered from the investors is limited to
a) Rs. 10 Crores
b) 2.25%ofNAV
c) 6% of the amount mobilized during NFO
d) Unlimited
Ans:c
237. As per SEBI regulations for valu~t4>n of investments held by mutual funds, a security is considered "non-traded"
when it
a) Has not been traded for 60 days prior to valuation
b) Has not been traded for 30 days prior to valuation
c) Is not listed on any stock exchange
d) Is held by the mutual fund without buying or selling
Ans:b
243. In case of joint holding, on redemption, the proceeds are paid to the
a) Nominee
b) Last holder
c) First holder
d) As per the request of all the holders
Ans:c
244. Each investor is mandatory required to give details of which of the following in his application form
a) Nominee
b) E-mail Address
c) Bank Account
d) PAN
Ans:c
247. If an investor switches from one scheme to another scheme within the same mutual fund
a) No load will be charged
b) Only entry load will be charged in the new scheme
c) Only exit load will be charged in the old scheme
d) Depends on AMC and varies between different AMC
Ans: d
253. Market capitalization of a company is calculated by multiplying the number of outstanding shares by
a) Rs. 10
b) Face value of each share
c) Current market value of each share
d) Dividend yield
Ans:c
254. The Price Earnings (PIE) Ratio is calculated using:
a) Market price and dividend
b) Market price and earning per share
c) Market capitalisation and dividend
d) Market price and face value
Ans:b
255. A company whose earnings are strongly related to the state of economy is known as
a) Economy stocks
b) Cyclical Stocks
c) Value Stocks
d) Growth stocks
Ans:b
260. To generate better return than the return on index is the objective of
a) Passive fund manager
b) An active fund manager
c) All fund managers
d) Non-fund manager
Ans:b
269. When expecting a fall in market price, fund managers can reduce the loss in portfolio value by
a) Speculating
b) Not buying and selling shares at all for some days
c) Using equity derivatives
d) Giving TV interviews to improve sentiment
Ans:c
271. In a mutual fund, the overall decision on allocating money to particular industries/sectors are taken by
a) Equity analysts
b) Fund managers
c) Security dealer
d) Trustees
Ans:b
272. Continuous tracking of the companies in which a mutual fund has invested is done by
a) Continuous tracking systems
b) Equity analysts
c) Trustees
d) Security dealers
Ans:b
275. The largest proportion of trades done in the wholesale debt market is accounted by
a) Mutual funds
b) Foreign banks
c) Indian banks
d) Financial institutions
Ans:c
283. To compare bonds with different coupon rates, maturities and prices, investors would use:
a) Current yield
b) Technical analysis
c) Yield to maturity
d) Fundamental analyis
Ans: c
284. When interest rates rise, prices of existing bonds
a) Also rise
b) Fall
c) Are not affected
d) Fluctuate either up or down
Ans:b
287. It may not be possible to reinvest interest received at the same rate as principal. This is known as
a) Reinvestment risk
b) Inflation risk
c) Interest-rate risk
d) Call risk
Ans: a
289. If a bond cannot be sold at a price near its value, it means that investment in this bond has
a) High liquidity risk
b) High default risk
c) Low liquidity risk
d) Inflation risk
Ans:a
290. The additional yield required to account for the risk of default by the borrower is known as
a) Yield plus
b) Yield spread
c) Yield extra
d) Yield premium
Ans:b
292. If a 10-year government security yields 10% and a 10-Year fixed deposit in a company yields 12%, the yield spread is
a) 12%
b) 22%
c) 10%
d) 2%
Ans:d
297. Which of the following measures are not taken by SEBI for protecting investors of mutual funds
a) Mandating minimum levels of diversification for mutual funds
b) Ensuring that the funds are not used to favour a few companies
c) Tracking the securities that each fund has invested in
d) Ensuring that the funds are invested in approved securities only
Ans:c
298. As per SEBI norms, a fund's investments, in the equity shares of anyone companies are restricted to
a) 25% of Net Assets
b) 10% of Net Assets
c) 50% of Net Assets
d) 100% of Net Assets
Ans:b
300. In case of listed securities of group companies of the sponsor, mutual fund is not allowed to invest more than
a) 25% of its net assets
b) 10% of its net assets
c) At all
d) 5% of net assets
Ans: a
301. A mutual fund may transfer investments from one scheme to another
a) Not at all
b) At current market rates
c) At cost price
d) At a fixed premium over market rate
Ans:b
302. Interest Rate Risk for an Indian debt fund can be reduced by using
a) Futures
b) Options
c) Interest Rate Swaps
d) None of the above
Ans: c
303. When interest rates for similar maturities' bonds are 11%, bond with a 9% coupon rate will sell
a) Above par
b) Below par
c) At par
d) At a price unrelated to the interest rates for similar securities
Ans:b
304.Inter scheme transfers are allowed by SEBI, provided
a) Such transfers happen on delivery basis at market prices
b) Such transfer do not result in significantly altering the investment objectives of the schemes
c) Such transfer is not of illiquid securities, as defined in the valuation.norms
d) All the above conditions are satisfied
Ans: d
306. Which of the following is true regarding borrowing powers of a mutual fund
a) A mutual fund can not borrow at all
b) A mutual fund can borrow only up to 20% of net assets
c) A mutual fund can borrow for a maximum period of one year
d) A mutual fund can borrow for investment purposes
Ans: b
307. If the duration of a bond is 4 years, and the yield increases by 1%, then the bond price will
a) Not change
b) Increase by nearly 2%
c) Increase by nearly 4%
d) Decrease by nearly 2%
Ans:d
308. If the NAV of an open-end fund increased from Rs.16 to Rs.20 in 6 months, the absolute return is
a) 6.00%
b) 34.60%
c) 25.00%
d) 37.50%
Ans:c
310. The difference between change in NAV method and total return as measures of fund performance is
a) None
b) Total return method takes dividend into account while change in NAV does not
c) Total return method does not take NAVs into account
d) Total return method does not take the time period into account
Ans: b
311. The most suitable measure performance for all fund types is
a) NAV Change
b) Total Return
c) Total Return with reinvestment method
d) None of the above of fund dividend
Ans:c
312. The expense ratio used for measuring fund performance is an indicator of
a) Product market condition
b) Growth in the economy
c) Prevalent market practices
d) The fund's efficiency
Ans: d
313. The Expense Ratio as a measure of a fund's performance is defined by a fund's <'.
a) Total expenses and average net assets
b) Total expenses and total assets
c) Average expenses and average net assets
d) None of the above
Ans: a
314. While computing the Expense Ratio for a fund, the transaction cost for buying and selling securities are not included in
the fund Expenses because
a) These are not borne by investors
b) As per accounting policies, these are capitalized and are not shown as expenses at all
c) AMC wants to show lower expense ratios
d) The statement is not correct
Ans:b
317. The Income Ratio as a measure of a fund's performance is defined by the funds
a) Total income and total assets
b) Net investment income and net assets
c) Total income and net assets
d) None of the above
Ans: b
318. The Income Ratio is more suitable for evaluating the performance of
a) Equity Funds
b) Growth Funds
c) Regular Income Funds
d) Index Funds
Ans:c
326. As per SEBI, mutual funds can borrow for short term to the extent of
a) Total net assets
b) 50% of net assets
c) 25% of net assets
d) 20% of net assets
Ans:d
327. On 1 Ian, 05 NAV was Rs. 20/-.On 1 April,04 fund declared dividend of 12%.On 31 Dec,04 NA V was Rs. 22.80. What is
the return as per total return method?
a) 20%
b) 40%
c) 12%
d) 18%
Ans: a
328. The choice of an appropriate benchmark for evaluating a fund's performance depends on
a) The fund manager
b) The investment objective and the asset allocation pattern of the fund
c) SEBI
d) AMFI
Ans: b
331.When comparing performance of two funds, the following need not be similar
a) Risk profiles
b) Investment objectives
c) Fund size
d) Fund managers
Ans: d
333. To choose an appropriate benchmark for a scheme, all of the following are required except
a) The composition and size of the portfolio
b) The investment objective
c) Historical data of fund performance
d) The nature of investments
Ans: c
334. When comparing a fund's performance with that of its peer group, the following cannot be compared
a) Two debt funds with 5 year maturities
b) A broad-based equity fund with an IT Sector Fund
c) a bond fund with a bond
d) A government securities fund with a government security
Ans:b
340. The Income Ratio as a measure of a fund's performance is defined by the funds
a) Total income and total assets
b) Net investment income and net assets
c) Total income and net assets
d) None of the above
Ans:b
341. On 1 Jan, 04 NAV was Rs. 12/-. On 1 April,04 fund declared dividend of 14% which was reinvested at the ex-dividend
NAV of Rs.l4/-, On 31 Dec,04 NAV was Rs. 20. What is the return as per total return with dividend reinvestment method?
a) 75%
b) 25.33%
c) 83.33%
d) 93.33%
Ans: c
342. If the NA V of a scheme grows from Rs. 10 to Rs. 40 in three years, what is the compounded annual growth rate?
a) 10%
b) 100%
c) 58.74%
d) 48.74%
Ans:c
343. NAV of a fund increased from Rs.12 to Rs.15 in six months. What is the annualized rate of return as per Change in NAV
method?
a) 25%
b) 100%
c) 50%
d) 75%
Ans:c
344. Assets under management of a fund at the end of year are 125 Cr. The Average Net assets of the fund are Rs. 100 cr
and the total expenses of the fund in that year are Rs. 2.5 Cr. What is the expense ratio?
a) 2.00%
b) 2.50%
c) 1.25%
d) 25.00%
Ans: b
347. The major sources of return to an investor from investment in mutual funds are
a) Interest and capital appreciation
b) Dividend and rent
c) Dividend and capital appreciation
d) Dividend
Ans:c
352. Which of the following works with an investor on his overall financial situation
a) Tax Advisor
b) Financial Planner
c) Insurance Agent
d) Financial Advisor
Ans:b
353. Financial planners and their clients should
Focus on
a) Allocating funds to asset classes
Based on objectives (e.g. debt, equity
Etc.)
b) Allocating funds to individual
Securities
c) Tracking stocks, which they feel, have
Potential
d) None of the above
Ans: a
354. Within an asset class, which individual security to invest in should be decided by?
a) The financial planner
b) The investor himself
c) A professional fund manager
d) An objective advisor
Ans: c
357. The constraint on financial planning due to insufficient resources can be remedied to some extent by
a) Decreasing the standard of living
b) Disciplining children
c) Disciplined monthly budgeting
d) None of the above
358. In the dividend reinvestment option "the number of units held by an investor increases because of
a) Growth in net asset value i.e. capital appreciation
b) Reinvestment of dividend, which is like compounding
c) Interest received on the fund's assets
d) None of the above
Ans:b
359. Which of the following lets an investor book profits in a rising market and increase holdings in a falling market
a) Fixed Ratio of Asset Allocation
b) Flexible Ratio of Asset Allocation
c) Investment without any asset allocation plan
d) Buy and Hold Strategy
Ans:a
361. The strategy advisable for an investor to maximize investment return in the long run is
a) Buy and hold on to investments for a long time
b) Liquidate poorly performing investments from time to time
c) Liquidate good performing investments fro time to time
d) Switch from poor performers to good performers
Ans: d
362. A criticism of rupee-cost averaging is
a) Investment is for the same amount at regular intervals
b) Over a period of time, the average purchase price will work out higher than if one tries to guess the market highs and lows
c) It does not inform an investor when to buy, sell or switch from one scheme to another
d) Rupee cost averaging has no serious shortcomings
Ans: c
365. Which of the following investment products do not give guarantee for return or capital
a) Bank deposits
b) Pubic provident fund (PPF)
c) National Savings Certificates (NSC)
d) Units of a mutual fund
Ans: d
376 The amount an insurance company would pay to the nominee if a policyholder died is known as the
a) Premium
b) Sum assured
c) Face value
d) Real value
Ans:b
379.Investing through mutual fund is a better option than investing directly in the stock market because
a) Identifying stocks is a difficult process
b) Agents get commissions on mutual fund investment
c) Returned are guaranteed by mutual funds
d) All of the above
Ans: a
381. Which of the following is not an advantage of mutual fund investment over direct investment
a) Higher liquidity
b) Lower transaction costs
c) Greater convenience
d) Guaranteed returns
Ans: d
382. There is no contractual guarantee for repayment of principal or interest to an investor in
a) Bank deposit
b) Debt fund
c) Secured debentures
d) All of the above
Ans: b
384. Direct investment in stock market can be a better option than investing through mutual funds if the investor
a) Wants better returns than those offered by mutual funds
b) Has large capital, knowledge an resources for research
c) Has identified a bullish phase in the stock market
d) Wants to invest for the long term
Ans: b
385. Deciding on strategies such as cost averaging, value averaging, active switching, all depend on the
a) Stock market situation on date
b) Amount of money to be invested
c) Investor's risk tolerance
d) Phase through which the economy is passing
Ans: c
386. Greater returns come only from assuring higher risks, and a higher risk portfolio guarantees higher returns
a) True
b) False
c) -
d) -
Ans: b
389. International funds invest in various countries therefore they are low risk funds
a) True
b) False
C)
d) -
Ans: b
391. As compared to a fund with fluctuating total returns, a fund with stable positive earnings
a) Gives higher returns
b) Is less risky
c) Gives lower returns
d) Is more risky
Ans: b
392. "Risk" is equated with
a) Volatility of earnings
b) Level of earnings
c) The number of investors in a fund
d) The number of schemes of a fund family
Ans: a
397. A fund with a high beta coefficient gives greater returns in a rising market, and is more risky in a falling market
a) True
b) False
c) -
d) -
Ans: a
400. One of the most effective ways to invest through mutual funds is to
a) Develop a model portfolio
b) Buy a few units of every mutual fund scheme available
c) Invest all the money in one fund scheme
d) Invest all the money in different schemes of the same fund family
Ans: a
403. Once a financial advisor works out ideal Asset Allocation, it can be used for all his investors
a) True
b) False
c) -
d) -
Ans: b
406. To satisfy a young investor's need for growth,a greater proportion of investment should be advised in
a) Gilt funds
b) Income Funds
c) Equity Growth funds
d) Liquid funds
Ans:c
407. A very high proportion of investment in all types of equity funds is advisable for investors
a) In distribution phase
b) In accumulation phase
c) In transition phase
d) Who are wealth preserving affluent individuals?
Ans: b
416. The size of the market capitalization of a fund's equity holdings is inversely proportional to the
a) Returns that can be expected from the fund
b) Level of risk assumed by the fund
c) State of the stock market
d) All of the above
Ans: b
423. Compared to equity funds, income margins for debt funds are
a) Narrow
b) Higher
c) The same
d) Almost nil
Ans: a
424. The differentiating factor among debt funds of comparable maturity and quality is
a) Gross yields
b) Costs
c) Fund age
d) Tenure of the fund manager
Ans: a
425. As per current regulations, dividend distribution tax should be taken into in to account when computing net returns
from
a) Equity funds
b) Debt funds
c) Both the above
d) None of the above
Ans: b
429. Circumstances that might cause an investor to change the composition of his portfolio
a) Cyclical changes in economy
b) Unforeseen economic change affecting the portfolio's preferred sectors
c) Both the above
d) None of the above
Ans:c
430. If a charitable trust approaches a distribute for investment in a mutual fund, the distributor should
a) Accept the application without wasting time
b) Reject the application outright
c) Refer to the offer document
d) Accept the application as a direct application
Ans:c
431. An application form for investment in a mutual fund is available along with
a) The offer document
b) The abridged annual report
c) The key information memorandum
d) A bank challan
Ans:c
432. An Ex-Mark of 100% is possible for
a) A growth fund
b) An aggressive growth fund
c) An index fund
d) A balanced fund
Ans: c
433. Of the following, which type of fund would have a higher PIE multiple in comparison to the average market multiple
a) A Value Fund
b) A Growth Fund
c) An Index Fund
d) Could be any of the above three, one cannot generalize
Ans: b
436. Of the following, which would be more suitable for a retiree with a modest risk appetite
a) Value Fund
b) Diversified Equity Fund
c) Growth Fund
d) Balanced Fund
Ans: d
437. As per Bogle, asset allocation for younger investors in accumulation phase phase should be
a) 20% equity; 80% debt
b) 70% equity; 30% debt
c) 50% equity; 50% debt
d) d 80% equity; 20% debt
Ans:d
438. Which of the following is true for Equity Linked Savings Scheme (ELSS)
a) A tax rebate is available to investors in these schemes
b) The investment has to be locked in for 3 years
c) The minimum amount for availing tax rebate is fixed
d) All of the above
Ans: d
439. The most important factor look for when investing in a corporate fixed deposit is the
a) Yield
b) Rate of interest
c) Credit rating of the deposit
d) None of the above
Ans:c
440. The most important reason for an investor to prefer a bank deposit to a mutual fund is
a) The creditworthiness of the bank
b) Because the bank does not invest in securities
c) That the bank offers a guarantee
d) All of the above
Ans: a
446.As per Bogle, asset allocation for older investors in accumulation phase should be
a) 30% equity; 70% debt
b) 40% equity; 60% debt
c) 50% equity; 50% debt
d) 70% equity; 30% debt
Ans: d
447. From whom can a unit-holder seek redressal if his compalint is not entertained by the mutual fund
a) AMC
b) Board of Trustees
c) SEBI
d) RBI
Ans: c
448. An investor wishes to switch between a money market mutual fund and an equity fund. What would you advise him?
a) It would be better to stick to one type of fund, the one that meets his investment objective.
b) He should keep switching parts of his investment from the equity fund to the money market fund as the market rises and switch
back to the equity fund when the market falls
c) He should switch from the money market fund to the equity fund in a rising market and switch back to money market fund when the
Market falls
d) None of the above
Ans: b
449. Which of the following characterize the fund that a risk averse investor should choose
a) Gross dividend yield 15% Beta 1.5,Ex-Marks 90
b) Gross dividend yeidl 10%, Beta 1,Ex-Marks 70
c) Gross dividend yeild 11%, Beta 0.9,Ex-Marks 80
d) Gross dividend yield 12%, Beta '''1Ex-Marks 80
Ans:c
451. If yield is expected to fall, a debt fund manager will do all of the following except
a) Sell short maturity securities and buy long maturity securities
b) See that the fund's average duration becomes longer than the market's average duration
c) Sell long duration securities and buy short duration securities
d) Sell high coupon securities and buy low coupon securities
Ans:c
452. In which type of schemes should an unmarried professional working in HLL invest
a) Scheme investing 80% in debt securities
b) 50% in equity funds and 50% in income funds
c) At least 75% in equity funds having a higher PIE Ratio than the market
d) All the money in a balanced fund
Ans:c
453. As per Bogle, asset allocation for younger investors in distribution phase should be
a) 80% equity; 20% debt
b) 60% equity; 40% debt
c) 50% equity; 50% debt
d) d 100% equity; 0% debt
Ans: b
454. One of your friends who have invested in a mutual fund is about to get Australian citizenship. What would you advise?
a) He should transfer the investment to his relative
b) He should get RBI approval for continuing
c) He can continue to hold as PIO are allowed to invest in mutual funds in India
d) He should immediately redeem his investment since foreign citizens are not eligible investors
Ans:c
455. Which of the following is not a part of life cycle stage of an investor
a) Childhood stage
b) College stage
c) Pre-retirement stage
d) Post-retirement stage
Ans: b
456. In which of the following the investor may need income from their investment and cannot save further
a) Transition stage
b) Accumulation stage
c) Reaping stage
d) None of the above
Ans:c
457. A wealth creating affluent investor is likely to invest in
a) Equity instruments and equity mutual funds
b) Gold
c) Fixed deposits
d) Debt funds or fixed income securities.
Ans: a
458. Which of the following would you suggest if your client suddenly wins Rs 1 Cr in a Game show .
a) Invest whole amount in equity directly
b) Invest half in equity mutual funds and the other half in debt mutual funds
c) Invest in money market mutual fund till the time he decides on the use of the money
d) Spend, gift and invest as per his wish
Ans:c
459. Which of the following will result in higher percentage of equity than in debt during bullish phase of the equity markets
a) Fixed Asset Allocation
b) Flexible Asset Allocation
c) Both a & b
d) Neither a nor b
Ans: b
460. Which of the following is not a step to develop a model portfolio for an investor
a) Develop goals
b) Discuss with clients relatives
c) Determine asset allocation
d) Determine sector distribution
Ans: b
461. As per Bogle, asset allocation for older investors in distribution phase should be
a) 20% equity; 80% debt
b) 40% equity; 60% debt
c) 50% equity; 50% debt
d) 0% equity; 100% debt
Ans:c
462. Which of the following is not a case of sudden wealth surge stage
a) Your client wins Rs. 1 Cr in lottery
b) Your client receives property and other assets worth 5 Cr as inheritance from his uncle
c) Your clients get a yearly bonus of Rs. 5 lac
d) All of the above
Ans:c
463. A wealth preserving affluent investor is likely to invest in
a) Direct Equity
b) Real Estate
c) Growth funds
d) Debt funds or fixed income securities
Ans: d
464. Which of the following is false about fixed asset allocation
a) It means maintaining the same ratio between various components of the portfolio
b) It involves rebalancing the portfolio in a disciplined manner
c) It means that the portfolio would never be rebalanced
d) It involves periodic review and returning to the original allocation
Ans:c
465. Which of the following is not a relevant criteria to select an equity fund
a) Percentage of cash in portfolio
b) Concentration of portfolio
c) Market capitalization of the fund
d) The interest rate environment
Ans: d
466. Which of the following is not true about the buy and hold strategy
a) It is preferred by a many investors
b) It does not involve rebalancing
c) It is very beneficial as investors may exit from poor performers and invest in better ones
d) All of the above
Ans:c
467. Which of the following is not a relevant criteria to select a debt fund
a) Expense Ratio
b) Total return
c) Credit quality
d) Beta
Ans: d
468. Which of the following is true about an equity fund selection
a) Fund with higher percentage in cash should be selected
b) Funds with low market capitalization have more liquidity
c) Track record of fund managers is not important
d) Funds with higher x-marks are more diversified and have lower risk
Ans: d
469. To reduce interest rate risk a debt mutual fund investor should invest in
a) Funds having higher yields
b) Funds having lower average maturity
c) Funds having higher average maturity
d) Funds with lower expense ratio
Ans: b
470. Which of the following is an important criteria to select a money market fund
a) Portfolio turnover
b) Duration of the fund
c) The expense ratio
d) All of the above
Ans: d
471. Which of the following is true about Jacob’s Model Portfolio for investors in accumulation phase
a) Investment in diversified equity should be around15% -30%
b) Investment in income and gilt funds should be around 65% - 80%
c) Investment in liquid funds should be around 5%
d) None of the above
Ans:d
472. Which of the following is true about Jacob's Model Portfolio for investors in distribution phase
a) Investment in diversified equity should be around 15% -30%
b) Investment in income and gilt funds should be around 15% -30%
c) Investment in liquid funds should be around 15% -30 %
d) None of the above
Ans: a
473. Which of the following would you recommend to Mr. Sharma who wants to invest Rs. 3 lac for three months
a) Bank Fixed Deposit
b) A Debt fund having duration of 3 years
c) A Liquid Fund
d) A Balanced Fund
Ans:c