Market Capitalization = Current Market Price per Share × Total Number of Outstanding Shares | Card: 2 / 34 |
True or False: A company with higher stock price always has a higher market capitalization. | Card: 3 / 34 |
False. A company with a higher stock price may have a lower market cap if it has significantly fewer outstanding shares. | Card: 4 / 34 |
Riddle: I measure the total value of a company's outstanding shares, often used to categorize firms in the stock market. What am I? | Card: 5 / 34 |
Fill in the blank: Market Capitalization is a dynamic metric that changes continuously during ______. | Card: 7 / 34 |
True or False: Small-cap companies are typically more stable than large-cap companies. | Card: 11 / 34 |
False. Small-cap companies are often less established and have higher volatility. | Card: 12 / 34 |
Fill in the blank: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) classifies large-cap companies as the ______ to 100th company by full market capitalization. | Card: 15 / 34 |
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Riddle: I am a company with a market cap below ₹5,000 crore, often in early growth or niche markets. What am I? | Card: 19 / 34 |
True or False: Market Capitalization reflects the actual book value of a company. | Card: 21 / 34 |
False. Market capitalization reflects market perception, not the actual book value. | Card: 22 / 34 |
Fill in the blank: Companies that are categorized as mid-cap typically have a market capitalization range of ₹______ crore to ₹______ crore. | Card: 23 / 34 |
Which category of companies often has the least analyst coverage and high volatility? | Card: 27 / 34 |
Fill in the blank: The market cap classification for mutual fund investments is reviewed ______. | Card: 29 / 34 |
What does a large market capitalization typically indicate about a company's market position? | Card: 31 / 34 |
True or False: Market Capitalization is an indicator of a company's size in financial markets. | Card: 33 / 34 |






