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CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 1

A car accident occurred on a busy street intersection killing two people and injuring three others. In order to nab the culprits, the police took the statements of all the witnesses present at that intersection, when the accident happened.
Some of the witnesses were in a state of shock because of the horrific accident and were unable to correctly reproduce the details of the accident. The witnesses who were in a state of shock provided all incorrect details while the rest of the witnesses provide the correct information about the accident. 

The following statements have been recorded by the police:

Witness 1: Three people were killed in the accident by a red car that ran over them.
Witness 2: The green car had a license plate with eight symbols on it, two of them being letters and the rest being digits.
Witness 3: The car was blue in colour and was being driven by a young man with two people sitting in the backseat, one of them being a woman.
Witness 4: Each of the last four digits on the license plate of the car was a power of the same number and they were in the ascending order.
Witness 5: There was a blue car involved in the accident and a yellow car was right behind it. The blue car injured two people and rushed away from the spot.
Witness 6: The car was a green Maruti with four people in it. The car hit five people injuring three of them.
Witness 7: If numbers are assigned to the two letters on the license plate of the car with A being 1, B being 2 and so on, then the sum of the two letters on the license plate was equal to the sum of the last four digits. The letters were from A-l with the letter with the lower value coming first. The last four digits were in the ascending order.

 

 

 Q. Among the last four digits on the license plate, what was the difference between the last digit and the first digit?

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 1

Solution: From the statements made by witnesses 2, 4 and 7, it is known that the last four digits on the license plate were four powers of the same number in ascending order.
The only way this can happen is if all four digits are powers of 2.
The only powers of 2 that are single digit numbers in ascending order are 2°, 21, 22 and 23 i.e. 1,2, 4 and 8.
The digits are 1,2, 4 and 8 from left to right.
So, the required difference = 8 - 1 = 7 Hence, option 4.

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 2

A car accident occurred on a busy street intersection killing two people and injuring three others. In order to nab the culprits, the police took the statements of all the witnesses present at that intersection, when the accident happened.
Some of the witnesses were in a state of shock because of the horrific accident and were unable to correctly reproduce the details of the accident. The witnesses who were in a state of shock provided all incorrect details while the rest of the witnesses provide the correct information about the accident. 

The following statements have been recorded by the police:

Witness 1: Three people were killed in the accident by a red car that ran over them.
Witness 2: The green car had a license plate with eight symbols on it, two of them being letters and the rest being digits.
Witness 3: The car was blue in colour and was being driven by a young man with two people sitting in the backseat, one of them being a woman.
Witness 4: Each of the last four digits on the license plate of the car was a power of the same number and they were in the ascending order.
Witness 5: There was a blue car involved in the accident and a yellow car was right behind it. The blue car injured two people and rushed away from the spot.
Witness 6: The car was a green Maruti with four people in it. The car hit five people injuring three of them.
Witness 7: If numbers are assigned to the two letters on the license plate of the car with A being 1, B being 2 and so on, then the sum of the two letters on the license plate was equal to the sum of the last four digits. The letters were from A-l with the letter with the lower value coming first. The last four digits were in the ascending order.

 

 

Q. Which of the following could have been the first letter in the license plate?  

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 2

Solution: Consider the solution to the previous question.Thus, the last four numbers on the license plate are 1, 2, 4 and 8.The sum of the last four digits is 15.The possible numeric value of the first 2 letters is (7, 8) or (6, 9)The letters corresponding to these numbers are (G, H) for (7, 8) and (F, I) for (6, 9) The only possibilities for the first letter are G or F since the letters are also arranged with the letter with lower value coming first.Thus, G could have been the first letter in the license plate. Hence, option 1.

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CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 3

In this following question, four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and the fourth one is different. Choose out the odd one out.

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 3

 All except Tolstoy are poets, while Tolstoy is a story writer.

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 4

4, 5, 6, 14, ?, 100.5

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 4

4 * 1 + 1 = 5
5 * 1.5 – 1.5= 6
6 * 2 + 2 = 14
14 * 2.5 – 2.5 = 32.5
32.5 * 3 + 3 = 100.5

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 5

8 4 4 8 32 ?

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 5

8 * 0.5 = 4
4 * 1 = 4
4 * 2 = 8
8 * 4 = 32
32 * 8 = 256

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 6

Directions to Solve

In each of the following questions find out the alternative which will replace the question mark.

Question -

PASS : QBTT :: FAIL : ?

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 6

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 7

Two matrices are shown in the figure below. Their rows and columns are labelled as (0,1,2,3,4) and (5,6,7,8,9) in the manner shown. Find the correct row-column pairs out of the following matrices that decode to the word - ICON

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 7

I occurs at: 03 ;14 ;33 ;41 ;42 ;
C occurs at: 01 ;04 ;24 ;31 ;34 ;
O occurs at: 65 ;76 ;87 ;95 ;98 ;
N occurs at: 56 ;77 ;78 ;86 ;97 ;

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 8

Direction: In each question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.

Statements: Nation X faced growing international opposition for its decision to explode eight nuclear weapons at its test site.

Conclusions:

  1. The citizens of the nation favoured the decision.
  2. Some powerful countries do not want other nations to become as powerful as they are.
Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 8

Neither the citizens response to the decision nor the reason for opposition by other nations can be deduced from the statement. So, neither I nor II follows.

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 9

Direction: In each question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.

Statements: National Aluminium Company has moved India from a position of shortage to self-sufficiency in the metal.

Conclusions:

  1. Previously, India had to import aluminium.
  2. With this speed, it can soon become a foreign exchange earner.
Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 9

According to the statement, National Aluminium Company has moved India from a position of shortage in the past to self-sufficiency in the present. This means that previously, India had to import aluminium. So, I follows. Also, it can be deduced that if production increases at the same rate, India can export it in future. So, II also follows.

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 10

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
Eight persons- A, B, C, D, P, Q, R and S are sitting in a row in which some of them are facing north while some of them are facing south. Only 3 persons sit to the left of R. 3 persons sit between R and Q. B is 2nd to the left of Q. More than 2 people’s sits between B and S, D is 2nd to the left of S. Neighbours of R are facing south. Neighbours of P face the same direction. C is 2nd to the right of A. A and P face opposite directions and similarly B and Q face opposite directions too.

Q. How many person(s) sits to left of P?

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 10

Following the final solution we can say that only 1 person sits to left of P.
Hence, the correct answer is option A

Common Explanation:
Reference:
Only 3 persons sit to the left of R.
3 persons sit between R and Q.
Inference:
As we don’t know that in which direction exactly R is facing. So, we can say that there possible scenarios in which we can use the above information correctly.
Case 1:
R faces north.

Case 2:
R faces south.

Reference:
B is 2nd to the left of Q.
Neighbours of R face the south.
B and Q face in opposite direction.
Inference:
We can use the above information in both of the cases accordingly as shown in the figures:

Reference:
More than 2 people’s sits between B and S.
D is 2nd to the left of S.
Inference:
After studying the first information we can say that either 3 or 4 persons are sitting between B and S. and with the second hint we can place D according to S in the row and we can say that there are exactly 4 persons are sitting between B and S.

Reference:
Neighbours of P face the same direction.
A and P faces in opposite direction.
C is 2nd to the right of A.
Inference:
With the first hint we can say that our case 2 is an invalid case as we cannot place P with both of its neighbour facing the same direction.
And after placing P in case 1 we can fix the position of A and C easily and can complete the puzzle.

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 11

The following line graph gives the ratio of the amounts of imports by a company to the amount of exports from that company over the period from 1995 to 2001.

The imports were minimum proportionate to the exports of the company in the year ?

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 11

The imports are minimum proportionate to the exports implies that the ratio of the value of imports to exports has the minimum value.

Now, this ratio has a minimum value 0.35 in 1997, i.e., the imports are minimum proportionate to the exports in 1997.

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 12

60 litres of a 75% solution of wine is taken into a laboratory. 4 litres of the solution is flushed and 4 litres of water is added to compensate the loss. Then 5 litres of the solution is flushed again and 5 litres of water is added. Again 6 litres of the solution is flushed and 6 litres of water is added. The final concentration of wine in the solution is

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 12

Initial Concentration of wine = 75% Concentration of wine after 1st flushing

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 13

40% of the women are above 30 years of age and 80 percent of the women are less than or equal to 50 years of age. 20 percent of all women play basketball.If 30 percent of the women above the age of 50 plays basketball, what percent of players are less than or equal to 50 years?

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 13

Answer – c) 70% Explanation : take total women =100 Women less than or equal to 50 years = 80 and women above 50 years = 20 20 = women plays basketball 30% of the women above 50 plays basketball = 6 So remaining 14 women who plays basketball are less than or equal to 50 years So (14/20)*100 = 70%

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 14

A solid is in the form of a cylinder with hemispherical ends. The total height of the solid is 19 cm and the diameter of the cylinder is 7 cm. The surface area of the solid is

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 14

Radius of the hemisphere = Radius of the cylinder = Height of the hemisphere = 3.5 cm
Height of the cylinder = Total height - 2 × (Radius of the hemisphere)
Height of the cylinder = 19 cm - 7 cm = 12 cm
Radius of the hemisphere = 3.5 cm
Surface area of the solid = Surface area of the cylinder + 2 × (Surface area of the hemisphere)
= (2πrh) + 2 × (2πr2)
= (2 × (22/7) × 3.5(12 + 7)) cm2 = 22 × 19 sq. cm = 418 cm2

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 15

A tent is in the form of a right circular cylinder surmounted by a cone. The diameter of the cylinder is 24 m. The height of the cylindrical portion is 11 m, while the vertex of the cone is 16 m above the ground. What is the area of the curved surface for the conical portion?

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 15

Radius of cone = 12 m
Height of cone = 5 m
Hence, slant height =

ℓ = 13 m
Curved surface area of cone = π rl

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 16

The following table gives the percentage distribution of population of five states, P, Q, R, S and T on the basis of poverty line and also on the basis of sex.

Q. If the male population above poverty line for State R is 1.9 million, then the total population of State R is?

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 16

Let the total population of State R be x million.
Then, population of State R above poverty line
= [(100 - 24)% of x] million

And so, male population of State R above poverty line

But, it is given that male population of State R above poverty line = 1.9 million.

∴ Total population of State R = 6.25 million.

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 17

Directions: Study the following bar chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
The chart given below shows the percentage marks of a student in five different subjects. The maximum marks in each subject are 150.

Q. What is the aggregate percentage score of all the subjects combined?

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 17

Following the common explanation, we get

Total score in all the subjects combined = 501

Total maximum marks = 5 × 150 = 750

Aggregate % score = 501/750 × 100 = 66.8%

Hence, option C is correct.

Common explanation :

Score in Maths = 70% (150) = 105
 
Similarly calculated for each subject we get

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 18

FRAUDULENT

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 18

Fraudulent is dishonest or an act done by deception.
So the opposite word is Genuine.
 

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 19

Read the each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 19

If I have the time

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 20

In the following questions four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase italicised and underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of idiom/phrase. 

 

Q. Sanjay is very different about passing the Civil Services Examination this year.

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 20

very different about: not very good at something.

Hence, the correct answer is option c i.e. Lacking self confidence about.

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 21

Recently discovered gravitational lensing around certain proximate stars stronglysuggests that the nine planets of our solar system are a common phenomenonin the universe rather than developing incidentally from a unique galactic phenomenon several billion years ago.

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 21

The first thing you should consider here is whether to use rather or instead. Instead does not have an element of choice in it, merely an element of replacement. You would say, for example: I went instead of Jack. You would also say: He is a weak man rather than a timid man. Because this is not a case of replacement, you need the word ‘rather’. That leaves us with choices A, B and C as possible answers. A correct comparison is required. The planets are a ‘phenomenon... rather then a type’. You are correctly comparing two nouns so A can be eliminated. ‘Incidental of’ is an incorrect structure. ‘Incidental to’ is correct. Therefore only B is eliminates all these errors and is the correct answer.

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 22

Directions: Rearrange the following five sentences in the proper sequence to form a coherent paragraph, and then answer the question given below.

(i) If no evil had existed in this world, man would never have dreamt of those numerous divinities to which he has rendered such various modes of worship.
(ii) The man, always contented, would only have occupied himself with satisfying his wants; with enjoying the present, with feeling the influence of objects, that would unceasingly warn him of his existence in a mode that he must necessarily approve; nothing would alarm his heart; everything would be analogous to his existence.
(iii) These feelings can only be the consequence of some troublesome sensation, which must have previously affected him, or which by disturbing the harmony of his machine, has interrupted the course of his happiness; which has shown him he is naked.
(iv) He would neither know fear, experience distrust, nor have in quietude for the future.
(v) If nature had permitted him easily to satisfy all his regenerating wants, if she had given him none but agreeable sensations, his days would have uninterruptedly rolled on in perpetual uniformity; he would never have discovered his own nakedness.

Q. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 22

The correct arrangement is 'i-v-ii-iv-iii'. The 'i-v' link can be easily established through a series of conditions starting with 'if'. 'Man' is first mentioned in 'i', so it is the introductory sentence. Sentence 'v' (nature had permitted him) refers to the man mentioned in 'i'. Sentence 'ii' indicates the result of the condition mentioned in 'i' and 'v'. 'He' in 'iv' refers to 'the man' in 'ii'. 'These feelings', in 'iii', refer to 'fear, distrust etc' mentioned in 'iv'.

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 23

Direction: In the questions given below a sentence is given with two blanks in each. Corresponding to each question two columns are given with three words in each column. Which combination of words from the two columns will perfectly fit into the blanks to make the sentence contextually correct and meaningful? 

A patient has the right to know all the rates charged for specific services in a hospital, hospitals should boldly ____________ the cost of procedures in local and English language and patients should pay the fees agreed upon and never ______________ to violence. 

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 23

If we go through the context of the given sentence it is regarding the right of the patients and the way in which they should behave in the hospitals. There should be an agreement between the hospital authorities and the patients and afterwards no party should turn violent.

Among the given words, we can see that from the first column, display can be placed in the first blank whereas from the second column, the correct word that can be placed in the second blank is resort. So, B-D is a correct combination of the two words to be placed in the blanks. There is no other combination of words that will make the given sentence grammatically and contextually correct.

This makes Option C the correct choice among the given options.

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 24

Direction: Each question below has one blank, which is indicating that something has been omitted. Find out which option can be used to fill up the blank in the sentence in the same sequence to make it meaningfully complete. 

There has been _____________ interest among retail investors in ETF, thanks to the underperformance of the actively-managed large-cap equity funds. 

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 24

According to the context of the sentence we are saying that the large cap funds have not been able to perform properly in the recent times and that is why the retail investors must have been interested in the ETF segment. Obviously the retail participation must have seen an increase as per the second part of the given sentence. Therefore among the given words we can use increased to fill the blank in the sentence to make it meaningful and correct. Other words fail to imply the intended meaning and that is why they are eliminated.

This makes Option B the correct choice among the given options. 

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 25

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

There is now no denying that the new government takes office amid a clear economic slowdown. The first macro data set released showed an under-performing economy with GDP growth falling to 5.8% in the fourth quarter of 2018-19 and pulling down the overall growth for the fiscal to a five-year low of 6.8%. Growth in gross value added (GVA), which is GDP minus taxes and subsidies, fell to 6.6% in 2018-19, pointing to a serious slowdown. If further confirmation were needed, the growth in core sector output — a set of eight major industrial sectors — fell to 2.6% in April, compared to 4.7% in the same month last year. And finally, unemployment data, controversially suppressed by the Union government so far, showed that joblessness was at a 45-year high of 6.1% in 2017-18. These numbers highlight the challenges ahead in drafting the Budget for 2019-20. The economy is beset by a consumption slowdown as reflected in the falling sales of everything from automobiles to consumer durables, even fast-moving consumer goods. Private investment is not taking off, while government spending, which kept the economy afloat during the last NDA government, was cut back in the last quarter of 2018-19 to meet the fiscal deficit target of 3.4%.

The good news is that inflation is undershooting the target and oil prices are on the retreat again. But the rural economy remains in distress, as seen by the 2.9% growth in agriculture last fiscal; the sector needs a good monsoon this year to bounce back. Overall economic growth in the first quarter of this fiscal is likely to remain subdued, and any improvement is unlikely until the late second quarter or the early third. There are not too many options before the new Finance Minister. In the near term, she has to boost consumption, which means putting more money in the hands of people. That, in turn, means cutting taxes, which is not easy given the commitment to rein in the fiscal deficit. In the medium term, Ms. Sitharaman has to take measures to boost private investment even as she opens up public spending again. These call for major reforms, starting with land acquisition and labour, corporate taxes by reducing exemptions and dropping rates, and nursing banks back to health. On the table will be options such as further recapitalisation of the ailing banks, and consolidation. The question, though, is where the money will come from. With tax revenues likely to be subdued owing to the slowdown, the Centre will have to look at alternative sources such as disinvestment. There may be little choice but to go big on privatisation. A rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India, widely expected this week, would certainly help boost sentiment. But it is the Budget that will really set the tone for the economy

Q. As per the passage, which of the following reforms has NOT been mentioned in the passage to improve the investment climate?

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 25

Refer to: ‘Ms. Sitharaman has to take measures to boost private investment even as she opens up public spending again. These call for major reforms, starting with land acquisition and labour, corporate taxes by reducing exemptions and dropping rates, and nursing banks back to health. On the table will be options such as further recapitalisation of the ailing banks, and consolidation.’

The passage does not talk about privatization of banks and thus, option B is the correct answer.

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 26

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

There is now no denying that the new government takes office amid a clear economic slowdown. The first macro data set released showed an under-performing economy with GDP growth falling to 5.8% in the fourth quarter of 2018-19 and pulling down the overall growth for the fiscal to a five-year low of 6.8%. Growth in gross value added (GVA), which is GDP minus taxes and subsidies, fell to 6.6% in 2018-19, pointing to a serious slowdown. If further confirmation were needed, the growth in core sector output — a set of eight major industrial sectors — fell to 2.6% in April, compared to 4.7% in the same month last year. And finally, unemployment data, controversially suppressed by the Union government so far, showed that joblessness was at a 45-year high of 6.1% in 2017-18. These numbers highlight the challenges ahead in drafting the Budget for 2019-20. The economy is beset by a consumption slowdown as reflected in the falling sales of everything from automobiles to consumer durables, even fast-moving consumer goods. Private investment is not taking off, while government spending, which kept the economy afloat during the last NDA government, was cut back in the last quarter of 2018-19 to meet the fiscal deficit target of 3.4%.

The good news is that inflation is undershooting the target and oil prices are on the retreat again. But the rural economy remains in distress, as seen by the 2.9% growth in agriculture last fiscal; the sector needs a good monsoon this year to bounce back. Overall economic growth in the first quarter of this fiscal is likely to remain subdued, and any improvement is unlikely until the late second quarter or the early third. There are not too many options before the new Finance Minister. In the near term, she has to boost consumption, which means putting more money in the hands of people. That, in turn, means cutting taxes, which is not easy given the commitment to rein in the fiscal deficit. In the medium term, Ms. Sitharaman has to take measures to boost private investment even as she opens up public spending again. These call for major reforms, starting with land acquisition and labour, corporate taxes by reducing exemptions and dropping rates, and nursing banks back to health. On the table will be options such as further recapitalisation of the ailing banks, and consolidation. The question, though, is where the money will come from. With tax revenues likely to be subdued owing to the slowdown, the Centre will have to look at alternative sources such as disinvestment. There may be little choice but to go big on privatisation. A rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India, widely expected this week, would certainly help boost sentiment. But it is the Budget that will really set the tone for the economy

Q. Which of the following is the closest in meaning to the word beset?

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 26

Beset: Something that troubles persistently.

As per this, besiege is correct and has the same meaning as beset.

The others are incorrect.

Hence, option C is correct.

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 27

The Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress (1929) is very important in history because

  1. The Congress passed a resolution demanding complete independence.
  2. The rift between the extremists and moderates was resolved in that session.
  3. A resolution was passed rejecting the two-nation theory in that session.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 27

The 1929 Lahore session under the presidency of Jawaharlal Nehru holds special significance as in this session "Purna Swaraj" (complete independence) was declared as the goal of the INC. 26 January, 1930 was declared as "Purna Swaraj Diwas". 

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 28

The major component of honey is -

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 28

Honey is a supersaturated sugar solution with approximately 17.1 percent water. Fructose is the predominant sugar at 38.5 percent, followed by glucose at 31 percent.

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 29

The famous poet Kalidasa lived in the court of -

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 29

Kalidas was one of the "ninegems" at the court of a king named Vikramaditya, generally identified with the great Gupta ruler, Chandragupta II.

CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 30

Which of the following is/are the objectives of the Debt Management Strategy of Government of India?
1. To mobilise borrowings at low cost while keeping the risks at prudent levels.
2. To maintain a stable and sustainable debt structure so as to ensure financial stability.
3. Development of a well-functioning domestic bond market.

Select the correct answer using the code given below.

Detailed Solution for CISF Head Constable Mock Test - 8 - Question 30
  • Public debt management plays an important role in the macro-economic policy of a country. Productive use of public debt contributes to the economic growth and welfare of society at large. At the same time, public debt because of its size, if not managed well, could become a source of financial instability.
  • Thus, establishing and executing a strategy for managing the Government's debt in order to raise the required amount of funds at low cost over the medium to long-run, consistent with a prudent degree of risk is essential.
  • Objectives of the Debt Management Strategy (DMS):
    1. To mobilize borrowings at low cost over the medium to long-term subject to prudent levels of risk in debt portfolio. Hence, statement 1 is correct.
    2. To maintain a stable and sustainable debt structure so as to ensure financial stability across time periods. Hence, statement 2 is correct.
    3. To support the development of a well-functioning, vibrant, deep and liquid domestic bond market which helps in pricing the Government debt efficiently.

Hence, statement 3 is correct.

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