The concept of the Capital Market is a crucial part of banking awareness for exams like IBPS, SBI, RBI, and NABARD. Questions are mostly conceptual and focus on instruments, market types, SEBI, and stock exchanges. A clear understanding of capital markets not only helps in scoring better but also builds a strong foundation of how long-term funds flow in the economy. In this article, you will get structured notes, key concepts, and a FREE quiz for effective preparation.
Capital Market, FREE Notes PDF
To help you revise quickly, we have compiled concise and exam-focused notes covering all important concepts of the capital market. These notes are designed as per the latest exam pattern and are ideal for last-minute revision.
What you’ll get in the notes:
- Meaning and concept of Capital Market
- Difference between Money Market and Capital Market
- Primary Market and Secondary Market
- Debt vs Equity Financing
- Types of Capital (Authorised, Paid-up, etc.)
- Role of Securities and Exchange Board of India
- Stock Exchanges: Bombay Stock Exchange & National Stock Exchange
- Instruments: Bonds, Debentures, Mutual Funds, ETFs
- Key concepts like IPO, FPO, Rights Issue, ASBA
- Important exam facts and tricks
Capital Market, FREE Live Quiz
Practice is the key to mastering this topic. Attempting questions regularly helps improve both speed and accuracy.
Q1. Which is the regulator of India’s capital market?
Q2. Capital market deals with funds of maturity:
Q3. Money market deals with:
Q4. Primary Market is also called:
Q5. IPO stands for:
Q6. FPO is issued by:
Q7. Rights Issue is offered to:
Q8. ASBA means:
Q9. Secondary Market is:
Q10. Price in secondary market depends on:
Q11. BSE was established in:
Q12. Main index of BSE:
Q13. NSE was established in:
Q14. Main index of NSE:
Q15. Demat account holds securities in:
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Q16. NSDL stands for:
Q17. Mutual Fund is:
Q18. ETF stands for:
Q19. Authorised Capital means:
Q20. Paid-up capital is:
Q21. Working capital is used for:
Q22. Debt financing includes:
Q23. Equity financing gives:
Q24. Who gets paid first in liquidation?
Q25. Bonds are:
Q26. Debentures are generally:
Q27. Masala Bonds are issued:
Q28. Gilt-edged market deals in:
Q29. Angel investors:
Q30. ECB means:
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