Dear Readers,
1-What does the term "dividend" refer to in the context of stocks?
A) The price at which a stock is bought or sold
B) A portion of a company's profits paid to shareholders
C) The total market value of a company's outstanding shares
D) The maximum number of shares a company can issue
E) None of these
2-Which of the following represents a common measure of a company's profitability?
A) EPS (Earnings Per Share)
B) RSI (Relative Strength Index)
C) NAV (Net Asset Value)
D) LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate)
E) None of these
3-What is a stock split?
A) A strategy to minimize taxes on capital gains
B) The process of converting stocks into bonds
C) The division of existing shares into multiple shares
D) A merger between two competing companies
E) None of these
4-When an investor borrows money to invest in the stock market, it is called:
A) Margin trading
B) Mutual fund investing
C) Asset allocation
D) Insider trading
E) None of these
5-Which type of analysis involves studying a company's financial statements and economic indicators to make investment decisions?
A) Technical analysis
B) Fundamental analysis
C) Quantitative analysis
D) Behavioral analysis
E) None of these
6-What is the primary function of a stock exchange?
A) To lend money to investors
B) To facilitate the buying and selling of securities
C) To regulate the banking industry
D) To set interest rates
E) None of these
7-Which of the following is NOT a type of stock order?
A) Market order
B) Limit order
C) Fixed order
D) Stop order
E) None of these
8-What is the significance of the 52-week high and low prices of a stock?
A) They represent the average trading price for the year.
B) They are used to calculate the stock's dividend yield.
C) They indicate the highest and lowest prices the stock reached in the past year.
D) They determine the stock's earnings per share.
E) None of these
9-The P/E ratio (Price-to-Earnings ratio) is commonly used to:
A) Measure a company's liquidity
B) Evaluate a stock's volatility
C) Assess a stock's valuation relative to its earnings
D) Determine a company's debt-to-equity ratio
E) None of these
10-Which of the following asset classes is generally considered the riskiest?
A) Treasury bonds
B) Blue-chip stocks
C) Junk bonds
D) Certificates of deposit (CDs)
E) None of these
Answers:-
Q1. (B)
Q2. (A)
Q3. (C)
Q4. (A)
Q5. (B)
Q6. (B)
Q7. (C)
Q8. (C)
Q9. (C)
Q10. (C)
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