Q.1.
What is the main difference between a village and a hamlet?
Q.2.
During 2007-agriculture output has grown at__.
Q.3.
By March endmore than __ SHGs had reportedly been credit linked.
Q.4.
The problem faced in rural banking are
Q.5.
Which one of the following is not an non- institutional source of credit?
Q.6.
What were the earliest form of objects used as money in India?
Q.7.
Credit taken for a period ofyears is known as
Q.8.
Which one of the following is the important characteristic of modern form of currency?
Q.9.
Which of the following is not true regarding the in convenience of Barter Exchange?
Q.10.
Most of small farmers borrow money from -
Q.11.
Which of the following is not an advantage of self-help group?
Q.12.
Imagine you are a member of a fishing family and you are discussing whether to take a loan from the bank for an engine. What would you say?
Q.13.
Since money acts as an intermediate in the exchange process, it is called _______
Q.14.
When both parties agree to sell and buy each others commodities it is known as:
Q.15.
What kind of loans do members of SHG take?
Q.16.
Which is one of the major reasons which prevent the poor from getting bank loans?
Q.17.
_________costs of borrowing increase the debt-burden?
Q.18.
In rural areas, the main demand for credit is for _________
Q.19.
Which one of the following is the main source of credit for the rich households?
Q.20.
People also have the provision to withdraw the money as and when they require the deposits in the bank accounts to be withdrawn, what are these deposits called?