Saturday, 11 May 2019

NABARD

National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD):

 NABARD is set up as an apex Development Bank with a mandate for facilitating credit flow for promotion and development of agriculture, small-scale industries, cottage and village industries, handicrafts and other rural crafts.

 It also has the mandate to support all other allied economic activities in rural areas, promote integrated and sustainable rural development and secure prosperity of rural areas. In discharging its role as a facilitator for rural prosperity NABARD is entrusted with

1. Providing refinance to lending institutions in rural areas

2. Bringing about or promoting institutional development and

3. Evaluating, monitoring and inspecting the client banks

 Besides this pivotal role, NABARD also:

 Acts as a coordinator in the operations of rural credit institutions

 Extends assistance to the government, the Reserve Bank of India and other organizations in matters relating to rural development

 Offers training and research facilities for banks, cooperatives and organizations working in the field of rural development

 Helps the state governments in reaching their targets of providing assistance to eligible institutions in agriculture and rural development

 Acts as regulator for cooperative banks and RRBs

 Extends assistance to the government, the Reserve Bank of India and other organizations in matters relating to rural development

 Offers training and research facilities for banks, cooperatives and organizations working in the field of rural development

 Helps the state governments in reaching their targets of providing assistance to eligible institutions in agriculture and rural development


FATF 40 Recommendations

THE FATF RECOMMENDATIONS:: Total 40

A – AML/CFT POLICIES AND COORDINATION

1 - Assessing risks & applying a risk-based approach *
2 - National cooperation and coordination

B – MONEY LAUNDERING AND CONFISCATION

3 Money laundering offence *
4 Confiscation and provisional measures *

C – TERRORIST FINANCING AND FINANCING OF PROLIFERATION

5 Terrorist financing offence *
6 Targeted financial sanctions related to terrorism & terrorist financing *
7 Targeted financial sanctions related to proliferation *
8 Non-profit organisations *

D – PREVENTIVE MEASURES

9 Financial institution secrecy laws
Customer due diligence and record keeping
10 Customer due diligence *
11 Record keeping
Additional measures for specific customers and activities
12 Politically exposed persons *
13 Correspondent banking *
14 Money or value transfer services *
15 New technologies
16 Wire transfers *

Reliance, Controls and Financial Groups

17 Reliance on third parties *
18 Internal controls and foreign branches and subsidiaries *
19 Higher-risk countries *
Reporting of suspicious transactions
20 Reporting of suspicious transactions *
21 Tipping-off and confidentiality

Designated non-financial Businesses and Professions (DNFBPs)

22 DNFBPs: Customer due diligence *
23 DNFBPs: Other measures *

THE FATF RECOMMENDATIONS
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ON COMBATING MONEY LAUNDERING AND THE FINANCING OF TERRORISM & PROLIFERATION
 2012 OECD/FATF 5

E – TRANSPARENCY AND BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP
OF LEGAL PERSONS AND ARRANGEMENTS

24 Transparency and beneficial ownership of legal persons *
25 Transparency and beneficial ownership of legal arrangements *

F – POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF COMPETENT AUTHORITIES
AND OTHER INSTITUTIONAL MEASURES
Regulation and Supervision

26 Regulation and supervision of financial institutions *
27 Powers of supervisors
28 Regulation and supervision of DNFBPs
Operational and Law Enforcement
29 Financial intelligence units *
30 Responsibilities of law enforcement and investigative authorities *
31 Powers of law enforcement and investigative authorities
32 Cash couriers *
General Requirements
33 Statistics
34 Guidance and feedback

Sanctions

35 Sanctions

G – INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

36 International instruments
37 Mutual legal assistance
38 Mutual legal assistance: freezing and confiscation *
39 Extradition
40 Other forms of international cooperation

Aml kyc short notes: Important

Aml kyc short notes::: (Most imp points) ( Read everyone not only for exam useful for everyday banking Knowledge)

1. Beneficial Owners shall mean the natural person who ultimately owns or or controls a client
and/ or the person whose behalf a transaction is being conducted , and includes a person
who exercises ultimate effective control over a juridical person.
2. " controlling ownership interest " means ownership of or entitlement to more than 25 %
shares or capital for company , more than 15 % of capital or profits of the partner for
partnership firm, more than 15% of the property or capital or profits for unincorporated
association , 15 % or more in case of trust.
3. where the client or the owner of the controlling interest is a company listed on the stock
exchange , or it is a subsidiary of such company , it is not necessary to identify and verify the
identity of any shareholder or beneficial owner of such companies.
4. maintenance of record of prescribed transaction , furnishing of information of prescribed
transaction to the specified authority , verifying and maintaining records of the identity of its
clients , preserving records for 5 years : section 12 of pml act 2002.
5. According to Rule 2 (h) of PMLA rule " transaction " means a purchase , sale , loan , pledge ,
gift , transfer etc.
6. Non profit organisation ( npo ) no governmental organisation ( ngo ) promoted by united
nation (UN) or its agencies will be classified as low risk customers,

JAIIB AFB NOV 2018 Recollected questions ..

JAIIB AFB NOV 2018  Recollected questions ..

1.More Theory based questions came.Approximatly 20% numerical
2.As 6
3.Spot rate
4.Numricals on sum digit depreciation
5.Computised accounting 2 question
6.Ration analysis : debt equity ration was given current ration was given total asset was given, find curren asset.
7.1 question on exchange rate.
8.3-4 question theory on rectification and error
9.4-5 questions related to daily banking activity

10.Calculation of net profit
11.Bills discounting
12. Brs 2 questions
13.3 qns NPV
14. 4 Depreciation- Sum of year method
15. Bond yield
16. YTM calculate
17.Questions were also on KYC norms
18.Like who can open current account
Illiterate
Minor
Blind
19.Non registered society
20.Documents required for opening acc of an trust
21.Opening stock 1000
Purchse 2000
Sales 1600
Expenses 500
Closing stock???
22.Error of commission
Error of ommission
Compensating error
23.
Sold goods to Mr.M ...trail balance entries will be?? Which account is debit

24.
Features of cost based concept accounting ??

25.
Process of Posting of entries in ledger is called??

26
Which of the one is not belongs to reporting stage??
27.Sweat equity
28.1 $ = in rupees and 1$ = in euros find 1 euro= in rupees
29.
Generally cash book and passbook is differs in following situations??


30.Regarding non voting shares one questions
31.Adjustment entry effect whch account
32. profit nd loss
33.Trading related
34.Current account can be opened by ......
35. Discount factor for 1 year for 10% rate.... 0.909
36. Which method doesn't take time value of money in consideration... NPC/IRR/PAYBACK METHOD - PAYBACK METHOD
37. If market value of the bond is equal to the face value..then intrest rate is?? YTM/Simple/Compound
38. 3 question on sum of digit method of depreciation... In one question dep. For 3rd year was asked and time period was 10 years.. In another que. Depreciation after 3rd year was asked
39. Which of the following is ont at the recording stage? Money measurement/Cost concept/Business entity/Going concern*
40. One question from reporting / recording stage
41. Overcasting in receipt side of cash book reconciled by what?
42DE ratio 4:1, Current ratio 2:1, Owned funds : 3 lakhs, Total assets : 34 lakhs, Find current assets?
43. Machine value 30000, Salvage value 2500, Life 10 years, What is the 3rd yr depreciation value?
44. Machinery value - 12,00,000, Salvage Value - 1,00,000, Useful Life in Years - 10 Years. Use sum of the years' digits method of depreciation to find the depreciation for 3rd year.
45. Generally cash book and passbook is differs in following situations??
46. Regarding non voting shares one questions
47. 1 $ = in rupees and 1$ = in euros. Find the value of 1 euro = in rupees
48. Housing loan priority sector 1 question
49 Process of Posting of entries in ledger is called?
50 Adjusting entries will effect which of the accounts?? p&l / balance sheet / trading account / None of the above
51 Opening stock 1000, Purchase 2000, Sales 1600, Expenses 500, Closing stock?


Certified Treasury professionals Recollected questions on November 24th 2018

Certified Treasury professionals Recollected questions on November 24th 2018

Some of the recollected questions of certified treasury professional exam held on 24/11/2018 3 pm
TT buy/ TT sell bill /buy Bill sell/ TC buy TC /sell Forex card rates of dollar and pound given.
Various forex transaction based questions (5 marks)

 ∆Y= change in the yield of a bond in decimal
V+ = the estimated value of the bond if yield is increased by ∆Y
V- = the estimated value of the bond if yield is decreased by ∆Y
Vo = Initial price of the bond
All these values given
Questions asked: percentage change in price per basis point Change for an increase in yield of delta y etc.

Average percentage price change per basis point change in yield
(5 marks)

 cash inflow and outflow of the repo borrower in a repo transaction
Accured interest for first leg second leg etc (5 marks)

Present value of all coupons 10 years bond coupons payed semi annually.

Apart from black scholes model another famous option pricing model name.
 How options Greek measures the sensitivity of an options price

A decrease in interest rates raises bond prices by more than a corresponding increase in rates lowers price

Money market refers to the market for short term maturities upto 1 year.

Yield and price of 364 and 91 days treasury bill.


Given CTP Exam today (24/11/18) 10.00 Slot. Next heading toward FRM & Certified Bank trainer. In today CTP exam, Case Study Questions (5Q ) were from Repo Transaction, T Bills, TT Buying & Bills Buying rates, option price calculations, Bond yield & price calculations, option greeks & duration. Then individual questions (1 - 2Q) from CP, SI,CI, option pricing models, forex valuation, dealers code of conduct, etc.

Recollected questions Caiib HR elective


Recollected questions of HR elective (16/12/18. Motivation theories, QC, TQM, Benchmarking, Six sigma, HRP, Career planning, Job analysis, job evaluation, performance appraisal, f w Taylor scientific theory, Elton mayo HR theory, leadership styles, change management, knowledge management, training & development, trade union, labour welfare measures act. It's not only easy to crack & can score very good marks which helps for aggregate purpose too. All the b

One Member Review for CAIIB Exam: Nice review for New Comers


One Member Review for CAIIB Exam:  Nice review for New Comers

Maiden attempt of CAIIB and I am through. I dnt mean to boast about myself by writing this post here. Here am I sharing my strategy of studies... 

1) Dint apply some magical tricks or shortcut,so you must be thinking I must have studied way too hard or probably must have prepared for a long time. The answer is no and neither m I a genius.
Simple it is: Went through Macmillan text books and Sir's notes.

1 week of proper study per subject is sufficient provided you practise the practical questions. If you are working in credit it will help you answers questions in ABM with ease.
I found ABM relatively tougher this time compared to BFM as it involved lot of practical questions from statistics which I had ignored.So advise is do not ignore statistic portion's sums.
BFM requires little more hours are required as the course is lengthy and people with non finance background will have to give little extra time compared to people who are MBA or basically from financial background.The sums here needs little practice and understanding, mugging up won't help. So read the text first, create a base and then you will be able to answer questions based on concept. As I came across many questions this time asked on concepts. These questions are not available in the book readily. I started preparation a week before, so that doesn't mean you also have to do that.
I repeat it depends on your liking and understanding on the subject. And finally Retail is just a cake walk, in mine case it was a day before exam and if you have studied marketing in your PG/MBA, it would be easier to answer questions based on your understanding and yes, logic works!!
And finally the questions posted by other members who had appeared during the morning sessions helped me answer many questions.Many were repeated. Thanks to all the members here and congratulations to everyone who made it. Those who couldn't better luck next time. As they say "Its ok to fall but the moment you fall, you have to have the motivation to rise again, but this time higher!!!! Thanks to Sir for all your support and guidance. You deserve a bow!!! And here it is . All smiles Description: :)


Ten Mistakes to avoid while preparing for CAIIB exam


Ten  Mistakes to avoid while preparing for CAIIB exam

1.Not allocating sufficient amount of Study time daily:
This is a very common mistake done by many CAIIB aspirants, Cramming the information before the night of the exam or before two days may helped you in JAIIB examination (Although it is a wrong way of preparation).  But here in CAIIB examination it won’t help you to even score thirty marks. A thorough understanding of concepts are needed for almost all topics so having a daily study routine is must for all aspirants.
I know it is very tough to find time during our busy banking hours. If you don’t have time for continuous 2 hrs then split the study hours into three or four sessions of 30 to 40 minutes a day. Since syllabus of CAIIB subjects cover many topics; In depth understanding of each topic is also needed to answer questions that test our knowledge, analytical skills and problem solving skills.  So daily allocating sufficient amount of study time is necessary.
2.Not having clear focus on optional paper:
Selecting the correct optional paper and having clear focus on it, is must for successful completion of CAIIB exam. Although the Retail banking and Financial Banking are easy papers to clear, You need choose your optional paper based on your knowledge, interested areas in banking and career development. Don’t follow others recommendation for optional paper blindly. You have to analyse and decide your optional paper.
Remember CAIIB is not only for increments; it also provides many useful theoretical knowledge in different areas of banking.

3.Not learning the basic concepts:
Every topic of a subject has basic and fundamental concepts to be learnt by heart. Learning them thoroughly makes us to understand the more complex concepts. Complex concepts are nothing but complex combination of simple and basic concepts. We should have studied the fun1damental concepts in JAIIB (who knows it now ;P ;)). If not revise it then and there when it is required.
To learn the fundamental concepts of economy, business maths, accountancy you can refer more books from your commerce background friends. Remember learning complex concepts won’t be useful if you don’t understand the fundamental concepts behind them.

4.Not understanding and giving importance to syllabus:
In any examination if we want to pass that exam we should thoroughly understand the syllabus first.  Because understanding the syllabus will give us a clear picture of what we are going to learn. We also get some insights about the subject. It also helps us to have an idea whether we are familiar with that topic or not. This will help you to assess the complexity of the subject and how much time you need to spend with a topic.
Give importance to syllabus helps to choose the right books for our preparation. Because there are materials that doesn’t cover the full syllabus (only the main areas of the syllabus) are available free in many study groups and websites. Aspirants who doesn’t aware of syllabus simply read those material and attend the exam.

5.Not having a preparation strategy and study plan
This is a common mistake many aspirants do, thinking there is no necessary for planning your study. They even think it is a waste of time. Whatever excuses we give, having a preparation strategy and study plan is must for any type of exam. It will help us to be goal oriented and stay focused of our target. If you do your targeted studies every day, it will make you motivated. As your progress through your schedule you will feel relaxed and your stress level for exam is reduced.
Creating a schedule will hardly take one to two hours of your time. While creating a schedule of your own you will also analyse the syllabus. There are many benefits can be pointed for having a good study plan. Though the initial effort may look too much; But the benefits are fruitful and long-lasting.
6.Not taking effective notes while studying itself
Many aspirants not even consider taking notes is a part of study. While studying if you take notes you will give importance to details. Giving importance to details will make you to ask more questions and to find short answers for it. This enhances your understanding about the topic. It also makes you to break down the contents of your learning in an easy way. Therefore your memory increases and whenever you see the notes you can recollect the content.
Thus taking notes helps you for better and easy revision. I know it is time consuming but once you are familiarised, it will be easy for you to take notes. Because your eyes can spot the important detail easily; Your mind organise them with an analogy for easy remembrance.

7.Not solving and practising mathematical problems:
Unlike JAIIB, here calculations, formulas and case studies are very important. You definitely need to solve all the problems in your study materials and work books you got. Don’t simply study a formula using one example of a problem related to it. Change the parameters and create problem of your own then solve it. By doing so, you will learn about importance of each parameter of the formula.
Practice, Practice, Practice!!!!!. There is no replacement for practising when solving problems, case studies and balance sheet analysis. When solving problems related to Balance sheet also use the same method as described above. There by we can improve our problem solving skills and analytical skills

8.Not revising the topics regularly:
Many aspirants ignore the importance of revising, stating there is no time for revising. If you are not making study plan you will not even find time to complete the syllabus. So no excuses, use your notes to revise the topic at regular intervals. For example every Sunday spare  20 to 30 minutes for revising, in addition to your study time.
 “Revise little but often” is the key strategy. Repeated revision make you feel bored and gives a feeling “Ahh!!! I know it. Don’t need to study”. But it makes you to master a topic; If five questions are asked from a single topic for knowledge testing; You can answer all, with 100% accuracy.  
9.Not learning from the mistakes:
The biggest and costliest thing is learning from your mistake. If you have failed in an attempt, accept the failure and analyse where you lacked. When I say accept your failure that doesn’t mean to blame yourself. It means asking yourself questions related to find the cause of the failure. What is the main reason for non completion of the syllabus? In which topic i should improve my knowledge? etc,. How can I improve my reading ability further?
The answer to the questions should not be too general. It should be specific to spot your weakness. When you find your weakness please work on it. Nobody is perfect in the universe; So find your weakness and mistakes; Try to rectify it before your next attempt.

10.Not using the technology for proper and effective preparation of exam:
Because of the technology we can study anything from anywhere. So use your mobile, internet, websites, facebook communities,forums and blogs etc,.You can get any information from internet in just a single click or a single press of your finger. I am not saying you to depend on them but to use them as effectively as possible. So do your search whatever you feel useful subscribe to them.
Also many websites offering free mock test use them to test your knowledge. While giving mock test take it as serious as an exam. Then only you can know your time management under pressure and boosts your confidence.


Forex operations review and Recollected JAN 2019

Forex operations review and Recollected  JAN 2019

Usance Period
sanction of fresh/enhanced export credit limits should be made within 45
Limit for export under OPGSP
Schedule III of FEMA
Remittance exceeding USD10Mio per project consultancy service in respect of Infra Projects
commission to an agents abroad for sale of residential flats-USD25000 or 5% of inward remittance
reimbursement of pre-incorporation expenses
Donation - 1% or USD 5Mio
Pan mandatory for all LRS remittance
LRS reporting - Daily Basis
LRS not applicable to HUF,Partnership form, Trust
2 new Incoterms incorporated in 2010
export realisation period
collectin bill
rate application from transfer from NRE to FCNR
who issue SOFTEX form
fedai last meetings
advance remittances toward imports of services are permitter without any limit
question on accruals in the account should be converted into rupees into rupee on last day of succeeding
month
who can open SNRR account
How much INR can be taken outside Inida
Export of gift articles not exceeding 5 lacs
NRO account Foreign nationals should not exceed more than 6 months
Vostro account is funded through which Form1/2/3/4
when we sent MT707
Travellers proceedings to which countries not exceeding USD 300 per visit
Target of FTP2015-20 export target of $900 billion by 2019-20
Article 13 of UCP 600
Green clause credit
Commercial invoice should be signed and dated
10-12 questions on ECB,FDI,ODI
3-4 questions on FTP

 Questions asked from UCP 600, LOC, LRS, FTP 2015- 2020, ECGC, PTA, ECB, etc.

Cleard Foreign Exchange Operations Exam today..paper was little bit tricky..no numericals, no case studies..just theoretical but concept based questions..ECB,FTP,LC,LRS,ECGC,EXIM, pre & post shipment are the some areas which covers more than half of the question paper.



forex operation question 27.10.2018

fro nre to fcnr which rate apply
as per latest what is mandatory for lrs "pan"
how much invest in jv - 400%
coprporate donate what amount - 1% of forex earning or $5 m which ever is less
one from high seas sale
marine insurance policy indemnity se related
fedai rate declare which rate in month end
one is ralated to var and fbil
if forward is more than spot then what - interest on base less than counter
regarding lou and loc - ans is both are dicontinued
one is if there is no loc and lou then what is the option for importer
one forfaiting
what is requirement to be an exporter
if account is standard then in which case there is no need to report ecgc before disbursement
ek bpo se related
one is from eefc
one is for tt buying
ftp target for 2020
advane under import of services without guarntee - $ 5 lakh
condition for granting loan against nri deposit
lc amendment- mt707
one from urbdg 758
urr 722
one from demand guarantee
standby lc
one is lc term prevail against sanction ye ans h question i forget
if lc not require transport , invoice then what - option given not remember
incoter added in 2010 - dap dat
one is if in lc there is no presentation date only expiry given then what will be presentation date
for what we can not issue lc
if lc is in fob then import licence what we endorse option - cif exw fob
who issue softex forms
one is edi port - sdf
if some mistake in shippong bill then what will appraising officer do - mark and point to commisioner

~forex operation question 27.10.2018
fro nre to fcnr which rate apply

as per latest what is mandatory for lrs "pan"

how much invest in jv - 400%

coprporate donate what amount - 1% of forex earning or $5 m which ever is less

one from high seas sale

marine insurance policy indemnity se related

fedai rate declare which rate in month end

one is ralated to var and fbil

if forward is more than spot then what - interest on base less than counter

regarding lou and loc - ans is both are dicontinued

one is if there is no loc and lou then what is the option for importer

one forfaiting

what is requirement to be an exporter

if account is standard then in which case there is no need to report ecgc before disbursement

ek bpo se related

one is from eefc

one is for tt buying

ftp target for 2020

advane under import of services without guarntee - $ 5 lakh

condition for granting loan against nri deposit

lc amendment- mt707

one from urbdg 758


urr 722

one from demand guarantee

standby lc
one is lc term prevail against sanction ye ans h question i forget

if lc not require transport , invoice then what - option given not remember

incoter added in 2010 - dap dat

one is if in lc there is no presentation date only expiry given then what will be presentation date

for what we can not issue lc

if lc is in fob then import licence what we endorse option - cif exw fob

who issue softex forms
one is edi port - sdf

if some mistake in shippong bill then what will appraising officer do - mark and point to commisioner


Foreign Exchange Operations Recollected question (27/10/18)-
1. LRS scheme availble to?
2. question abt Gift/donation.
3. one abt medical treatment?
4. PAN mandatory in LRS?
5. travellers limit 3000USD per visit or per annum?
6. foreign currency not permissible to- Nepal
7. forward contract limit- USD 1 million
8. question on RFC ac.
9. direct question on PIO.
10. whi can open SNRR ac
11. question abt prohibited investment.
12. what is green clause lc.
13. question on tolerance limit in Lc.
14. question abt advising bank.
15. question abt MT707.
16. 3-4 question abt bill of lading.
17. 2 new INCOTERMS.
18. SOFTEX form.
19. export to warehouse question.
20. 5-7 indirect question abt pre and post shipment.
21. question on forfaiting.
22. question on bill of entry.
23. 2-3 question on trade credit.
24. 1 question abt nature of transaction and rate applied.
25. 1 abt ECIB(WTPC)
26. 1 question on standby credit.
27. LRS statement submission.
28. normal transit period

  • 29. ECB cost ceiling.


Regards
Akshay Chauhan

JAIIB LEGAL LAST YEAR RECOLLECTED

60 JAIIB LEGAL 18.11.2018 recollected questions ...


1.Banking ombudsman-max.amount,no.of members in Pvt LTD and public LTD company,
2.paid up capital for Pvt and public LTD company,
3.sale of goods act relate to??
4.DRT related 5 to 6 questions
5.Sec 131 of NI ACT
6.Many questions regarding drt  , negotiable instruments
7.More than 15- 20 case studies
8.RTI act rejected by
9.Amalagation of two banks
10. Chairman of sebi who appoint
11.LIABILITY of drawee cover under NI act
12.MONEY laundering related
13.Two parties of BOE
14.Appelate Tribunal chairmander
15. Order NISI garnishee order
16.Appeal against district court
17.1st appeal in appellate and fee
18.Around 10-20 questions are from only partnership and companies
19.IBC 2016 can be filed by
20.RBI inspection to Banking companies
21.FEMA ED IS ESTABLISHED BY
22 FEMA act objectives
23 .What is public key
24.features of Lokadalat
25. Award means by Lokadalat
26.rejected by district forum than where you can appeal
27.DRAT can be headed by
28.DRT to DRAT .....%of amount to deposit
29.RTI has to dispose information
30. More than 3 no.of parties involved in which.
a.LC
b.guarantee
C.BOE
D.indeminity

31.Banking license can be cancelled by??
32.One 2 mark question regarding mode of charges
1.car loan
2.finished goods
3.FDR
4.HOME LOAN
5.LIC POLICY

33.Consumer means???
34.Conract of goods what are going to transmit??

35.Recovery officer duties??
36.DRAT can transfer the cases to any other DRT within his juridiction

37.2 marks question...firm is registered at  mumbai and factory at chennai avail loan at kolakata based bank against factory ..then where will be mortagage takes palce??

38..Bank given loan against Hypothecation of work in process goods ....then Charge witb ROC will be filed when???

39.Counter claim filed under sub section8   has the same effect a

40.IBC 2016 can be filed by

41.Foreign banks question ...place of business mumbai with amount and profit % will be transferred to rbi???  Macmillan page 19

42.Assessee and assessment question based on place of residence
43.National council forum is headed by whom???

44.Minister of consumer affairs

45.Agreement related question ....contract = agreement + enforceability

46.National council forum is headed by whom???

47.Continuing guarantee in the case of death of guarantee??

48.Recovery officer duties??

49.DRAT can transfer the cases to any other DRT within his juridiction

50.Regarding nature of pledge

51.Parties related to LC


52.BR act 17(1)
53.NBFC

54.NI act

55.Sarfasei act

56.law of limitations

57.Types of securities


58.130 transfer property act

59.RTI act

60.lokadalat

61.Possesion of immobile property


Recollected questions posted by our members

Limitations period of foreclosure - 30 Years
Section 35 of RBI act - Initial assets and liabilities
Section 35 of Banking Regulation Act, 1949 - Inspection
Minor Partner liability in firm - cannot be held personally liable
Payee bank protection in case of forged Instrument - Sections 10, 85 and 128 of NI Act
Elder Male member called as in HUF - Karta
Non negotiation crossing Obligation to payee bank
Limitation period in case of Default of loan in EM
Bank Negotiation stamp of cheque, presented to other bank
5-6 questions frm DRT/DRAT
Bank Guarantee
Questions from NI Act
Limitation Act
Charges, Mortgage
Partnership Act
FEMA
Consumer Protection Act
Banking Ombudsman
Majority of the paper from Chapter A
Questions on minor admitted benefits
LC types i.e red clause and green clause
Public Ltd and Pvt company differs
No of members in pvt ltd
Case studies on Bank Guarantee
LC case study
Winding up decisions

  • Loan documents signed by in case of loan to HUF

CAIIB IT RECOLLECTED

CAIIB IT Recollected

Questions asked in Morning Shift:DEC 2018
1. SDLC phase and definition
2. Normalization definition
3. Threats and attacks in network.
4.Routers/Switch/Firewall
5. Honey Pot
6. Biometrics.
7. Disaster avoidance.
8. Phases of CMM.
9. SQL query commands.
10. DDL/DML
11. NEFT/RTGS/FEDWIRE
12.SLA Negotiation
13. Purging of data.
14. Artificial Intelligence
15. Spamming/Eavesdropping/Phishing
16.Digital Signature
17. IDEA encryption
18. RAID
19.Generalized Audit Software
20. Virtual Classroom concept
21. Web SAFARI
22. Strategic Information
23. Fibre Optic cables.
24. Blooms Taxonomy
25. OLAP
26.Deferred Payment System
27.SFMS
28. Floor Limit ??
29. Software Escrow Management?
30. Types of cards?
31. Call Centre Benchmarks?
32. Hash Function used in Digital Signature?
33. SCORM benifit?
34. Characteristics of BHIM ?


35. Rupay Cards used in ?

CAIIB Rural banking elective RECOLLECTED


Rural banking elective.
Case study numerical 1.BKCC CALCULATION.
2.DSCR PROBLEM
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Cyber fraud and management:: preventions


Cyber fraud and management:: preventions
1. Who Coordinates with Interpol in India ? - CBI
2. Which department was designated as Nodal Agency for Cyber Crime prevention - CERT-IN
3. What is the difference between Virus and Worm - Virus need human intervention to activate or multiply whereas worm automatically get multiplied
4. Worms are mainly used by hackers to - Occupy more space in the system/heavy usage of bandwidth in the network
5. One of the employee carefully watching the password entered by the Manager. What type of threat it is - Shoulder Surfing
6. Leaving a Logged in Computer by an employee - is human negligence
7. Hackers scans the computer pre attack to identify - Vulnerability in the system
8. Hackers inject worms/virus into the network to reach the target system and it - exploits the Vulnerability
9. Non updation of antivirus is - one of the major vunerability
10. One customer recieved a call in his mobile phone and the person posing himself as a bank manager collected the card credentials from him.This type is called - Phising
11. Online Banking sites are borne to what risk - Phising/IP spoofing
12. Data transfer between systems vide Network can be secured by - PKI
13. Customers can make sure that they deal with the authenticated website - by checking the Lock icon near the address bar
14.In https, S denotes - Secured/Security
15.This kind of worms directly attacks the root directory - Rootkits
16. This worms are really hard to detuct and delete - Rootkits
17. The compromised systems in the network are commonly termes as - Zombies
18. Customer security credentials were compromised by way of fraudulent SMS is called - smishing
19. The employees who try to hack their own company's site/find the vulnerabilities are called - White hat hackers
20.DDos - Distributed Denial of Service
21.Ransomware which blocks the access to the website demanding ransom for the same is - Denial of Service attack
22. Using same method for both encryption and decryption is called - symmetric encryption
23. Providing Last Login detail in Internet banking site is to - to detect any unauthorised usage earlier
24.Limits for retrying the passwords is - to avoid the unauthorised access
25. To safeguard from the Key Loggers attack - Use Virtual Key board to enter passwords
26.UTM stands for - Unified Threat Management
27.Setting up smoke detectors in the branch is - Detective Method
28.Placing Security guard in system room to avoid - Physical damage/attack on systems
29. Following the authorised person to enter into system room and making entry into the room is - Tailgatting
30.Dumbster Driving is a method - Searching for vulnerability in deleted files and data
31.FIrewall is - Intrusion Detection System
32.Authentication of electronic data/document can be assertained by - Digital Signature
33. When two or more persons illegally tries to enter into a critical room with single id/same id - Masquerading
34.Detection is normally - Post incedent
35. Post incident study mainly for the purpose of - study the impact of the attack and lessons for future prevention
36. Indian Agency working on Digital Forensics and Cyber security - C-DAC
37. OLTP refers to - On line Transaction Processing
38. OLTP is also termed as - Payment Gateway
39. Payment Gateway the Acquiring Bank to - Issuing bank through the Card Scheme to complete the transaction
40.Security Concerns arise in Payment Gateways are - At the User Level, Bank level and Merchant POS
41. Credit Card data theft through POS is falls under - Merchant PoS Security 
42.Data encrypted using Private key can be decrypted by the public key available with - the Receiver
43. Cross verifying the Signature on the Slip against the Signature in the back side of the ATM card is doen by - the Merchant
44.Data should be secured in the following stages - Saved, Transit and Retrival
45.Intruder software in a network which attacks the data while in trnasit and thus commits data theft - Man in the Middle Attack
46. Captures a widows sessio for the purpose of data theft before it reaches the recipient is - Session Hijacking
47. Limits set for retrying of password is to avoid - Brute Force attack
48. ISSP stands for - Information System Security Policy
49.ICANN stands for - International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
50.TLD stands for - Top Level Domain
51.Globally recognized set of rules defined for electronic records is - e-UCP
52.Technique used to redirect traffic from the infected device is called - Sinkholding
53. The technique which can intercept unencrypted data transit of mobile apps is called - Wi FI Snifing
54. This is one type of malware which doesnot affect the system/network - Ad-ware
55. This usually comes as a Pop up/add on screen which carries link for dubious websites - Ad-ware
56.EMV cards follow standard of - ISO/IEC No 7816
57. EMV cards follow this standard for Contactless card - ISO/IEC 14443
58. NFC is the technique used in contactless cards - Near Field Communication
59.PCI - DSS stands for - Plastic Card Industries - Data Security Standards
60. NFC cards works under - RFID Technology
61. Providing Access controls to employess based on roles/need is - Risk based Authentication
62. Seeking PIN to complete a transaction in PoS is - 2FA
63.SSL - Secure Socket Layering
64.SSL ensures - Encrypted link between a web server and a browser
65. Sending annoying messages to a person causing irritation/nuisance - Cyber Stalking
66. Black mailing a person using Computer/or network is - Cyber Extortion
67. Ransomware is type of - Cyber Extortion
68. Disputes on Domain names and protest are redressed globally by - UDRP
69. Phising/Vishing is type of - Cyber Cheating
70. Group of people attacks a Computer/ group of computers for propagating a objective - Cyber Terrorists
71. Hackers with common interest attack rival government's department site and database are - Cyber terrorists
72. ____ refers to the quality of secrecy associated with the data and the state of keeping an information asset secret - Confidentiality
73.____ refers to the state of remaining in the same format and not allowing for any tampering/manipulation - Integrity
74. ____ refers to the state o confirmation that the user has the authority to issue the command to the system - Authorisation
75. Quality of non denial, the stake holders are not permitted to denythe particular act of doing the act is - Non-repudiation
76. CAPTCHA refers to - Completely Automated Public Turing test to Tell Computers and Humans Apart
77. Placing letters in different sizes and styles which is hard to read by systems/robots is called - CAPTCHA
78. _______ is an important component for study and analysis to under the modus operandi of a Cyber Attack - Threat Vector
79. In cyber Crime, Threat landscape is denoted as - Study of entire overview of the network which was attacked
80. Conventional Crimes are - Physical crimes that involve thet of systems and hardware devices
81.Cyber Crimes are - System Crimes that involves data theft or tampering
82.Insider Attack Threat is - attack on the system/network by own employee without any permission/authentication
83.______ is the most dangerous attack in cyber crimes - Insider Attack
84. An employee copied and sold the sensitive information to a competitor concern is an example of - Insider Attack
85. Hackers scan the port/system and develop worm or codes to attack the same based on this - Vulnerability
86. ____ doesnot wait for any executable file to run for getting activated in the target system - Worm
87.____ refers to small piece of programs injected into the target system to spy on the activities - Spyware
88. Drones are classified as - Spying Devices
89. UAV stands for - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
90. Most of the UAV used by the polic/defence authorities for - Survelliance purposes
91.The persons who are hired by companies to hack their own website/to identify the Vulnerability are - Blue Hat Hackers
92. System of effectively taking care of URL filterig, web-filtering, anti-virus, as all in one solution is referred as - Unified Threat Management
93. Force Log out option in Internet banking after certain time of Idleness is to guard the system against - Session Hijacking
94. Installing anti virus into the system is - Preventive Method
95.A statement used to create, alter, drop objects in a database is called - Data Definition Language
96. Fault Detection, isolation nad recovery are closely associated wiht - Detection Control
97. Installing Bio Metric devices to check unauthorised entry is - Physical Control
98. Unless properly logged, straightaway accessing the database through a SQL is termed as - Back end Access
99.IT Act 2008 describes the activity of hacking as a criminal activity in section no 66
100. IT Act 2000 came in force on - 17 October 2000
101. IT Amendment Act came into force on - 27 October 2009
101. IT Act consists of - 13 Chapters and 90 Sections
102. The Section which deals with cyber crimes as civil offence - Section 43
103. The Section deals with cyber crimes as Criminal Offences - Section 66
104. IT Amendment Act included the following which is not in the IT Act 2000 - Electronic Signature
105. Electronic Signature has been dealt in - Section 15
106. Under Section 43A, if any body corporate handling any sensitive personal data is negligent in implementing and maintaining reasonable security the compensation may go upto - five crore rupees
107. Under Section 43, if one found guilty on Data theft/alters/destroys the same the penalty/compensation may go upto - One Crore rupees
108. Tampering with Computer Source Documents - Section 65
109. Punishment under Section 65 may go upto - Three years imprisonment and extend upto Two Lakhs Fine
110. Computer Related offences which were dealt under section 43 can also be dealt as criminal offence under section - 66
111. Punishment under Section 66 may go upto - two three years and/or fine upto five lakhs rupees
112. Crime of Cyber Stalking ( sending electronic messages for the purpose of causing annoyance/inconvenience/decieve/mislead the recipient) may lead to - two three years imprisonment
113. Identity Theft is dealt under Section - 66c
114. Punishment of Identity Theft - may extend to three years term and/or fine upto One lakhs rupees
115. Puishment for Cyber Cheating - may extend to three years term and/or fine upto One lakhs rupees
116. Cyber Cheating is dealt under - Section 66D
117. Punishment for Cyber Terrorism may extend upto - Life time Imprisonment
118. Cyber Terrorism is dealt under - Section 66F
119. Publishing obscene material in electronic form dealt under - Section 67
120. Punishment under Section 67 may extend upto - two three years term and/or five lakhs fine
121. Punishment for Sudsequent conviction of the same crime under section 67 is - 5 years term and/or ten lakhs rupees fine
122. Sexually explicit content in electronic form dealt under - Section 67A
123. Punishment under Section 67A is - Five years term with fine
124.Punishment for Sudsequent conviction of the same crime under section 67A is - 7 years term and/or ten lakhs rupees fine
125. CERT-IN has been designated as Nodal agency for Critical Information Infrastructure Protection under Section - 70B
126. Mispresentation/Suppression of material Fact dealt under - Section 71
127. Penalty under Section 71 - Two years term and/or fine upto One lakh rupees
128. Breach of confidentiality and Privacy dealt under Section - 72
129. Analysing the style of writing or the langauage style for the purpose of Crime Investigation is - Stylometry
130. RBI issues licenses for Payment Banks in India based on approval from - BPSS
131. NTRO stands for - National Technical Research Organisation
132. Netra, the light weight UAV was developed by - DRDO
133.NCIIPC stands for - National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre
134. DSCI - Data Security Council of India
135. Digital Forensic tools used by our Police Department were developed by - C-DAC
136. C-DAC stands for - Centre for Development of ADvanced Computig
137. NTRO works under - Prime Minister's Office
138. Two acts which are mainly handled by ED - FEMA and PMLA
139. Money laundering using banking systems/Internet banking is - Conventional Crime
140. Obtaining an IP address similar to some other and demanding a ransom for forego the same is - Cyber Squatting
141. Data Protection while in transit using non repudiation techniques can be achieved through - Public Key Infrastructure
142. Card Skimming is a technique mostly used th steal the card details and it mostly placed on - ATM manchines
143. Card Skimming Data Theft can be avoided using - Contactless Cards/NFC Cards
144. To avoid the Card Credentials in Online sites these cards were introduced - Virtual Cards
145. Smart Cards which are loaded with Money prior to issue is called - Prepaid Cards
146. Virtual Cards normally comes with a validity of - 24 hours to 48 hours
147. Maximum loading permitted in a Prepaid as per RBI instruction is - 50000/-
148. Hackers try to capture the login credentials by analysing the keys pressed in the Key boards. the worms captures such data is called as - Key Loggers
149. By clicking unauthenticated link, customers may diverted to fake websites to capture the sensitive personal. This is type of - Website spoofing/IP Spoofing
150. Ad wares are used not to harm the computers but to - make a catch by making the user to click on the dubious link to fake websites
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