Stock Market Terminology Quiz Mock Test: Paper 1

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Stock Market Terminology Quiz Mock Test (paper 1)

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  • Total number of questions: 30
  • Time allotted: 20 minutes
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1. In India, what does "Nifty 50" refer to in the stock market context?

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2. What is the term for a trading account used by investors in India to buy and sell securities on the stock exchange?

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3. What term is used for the first day of trading for a newly listed company's stock on an Indian stock exchange after its IPO?

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4. What is the full form of "NSE" in the context of the Indian stock market? NSE stands for "National Stock _____."

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5. What is the term for the minimum amount required to invest in a mutual fund in India?

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6. What is the term for the total value of all goods and services produced by a country's economy in a specific time frame, known as Gross ___1___ Product (GDP)?

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7. What term represents a stock's ability to be bought or sold easily without causing significant price ______?

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8. What is the term for the practice of borrowing money to invest, potentially amplifying both gains and ______?

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9. What does the term "ETF" stand for? ETF stands for "Exchange-Traded ______."

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10. What term is used for the process of evaluating the creditworthiness of a bond issuer in India?

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11. What term describes the practice of buying a security and selling it almost immediately to profit from short-term price fluctuations?

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12. What is the full form of "SEC" in the context of the U.S financial regulatory agency?

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13. What is the term for a company's profits that are reinvested in the business rather than distributed to shareholders as dividends?

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14. What does the abbreviation "NYSE" stand for in the context of stock exchanges?

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15. What term represents the process of borrowing money to buy stocks or other investments?

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16. What is another term for a "Bear Market" in the stock market?

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17. What term represents the percentage of a company's total shares that are traded on a stock exchange?

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18. What term describes the process of spreading investments across different asset classes to reduce risk?

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19. What term refers to a market where financial instruments like stocks, bonds, and commodities are bought and sold?

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20. What is the full form of "IPO" in the context of the stock market?

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21. What is the term for a stock with a history of consistent dividend payments and financial stability?

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22. What is the term for a type of order that automatically executes a trade once a stock reaches a certain price level?

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23. What term is used to describe a stock that is generally expected to perform better than the market average?

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24. What is the term for the total value of all goods and services produced by a country's economy in a specific time frame?

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25. What is the term for a company's first sale of stock to the public, allowing it to become publicly traded?

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26. In the stock market, what does the term "IPO" stand for?

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27. What is the term for a collection of investments, including stocks, bonds, and other assets?

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28. What ratio compares a company's stock price to its earnings per share (EPS)?

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29. What is the measure of the ease with which a stock can be bought or sold without significantly affecting its price?

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30. What does the Bull market stand for?

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