A) Sukuk Sukuk is the Arabic name for financial certificates, also commonly referred to as "sharia compliant" bonds B) Haram forbidden or unlawful. In the case of Islamic finance, C) all of the above D) interest, In Islamic finance, riba refers to interest charged on loans or deposits. Religious practice forbids riba, even at low interest rates, as both illegal and unethical
A) A high-net-worth individual and a politically exposed person B) billionaire C) a millionaire D) politician
A) Date in lodgment B) Date in imprisonment C) Date in borrowing D) the last day of transaction that will qualify for dividend same as qualification date
A) GTB, Zenith, UBA, and custodians B) The CBN C) The CIBN D) The SEC
A) 1976 B) 1979 C) 1978 D) 1977
A) 1999 B) 1998 C) 1996 D) 1909
A) buy big cars and big houses for CMO B) make Loss and Gain C) Act as the apex regulatory body for the Nigerian capital market D) charitable purpose using Fund
A) rule B) rules C) principles D) prinpal rate time equal to 100
A) None of the above B) Generally accepted accounting price C) International Financial Reporting Standards, Generally accepted accounting principles D) International Financial Reporting Standards, Generally accept
A) three bond, equity and derivatives B) two primary and secondary C) seven six bond, equity, derivative pri, sec stock, capital market money market D) six bond, equity, derivative pri, sec stock
A) securities B) second hand C) money D) goods
A) money B) bond C) stock D) shares
A) commodity market B) capital market C) labour market D) money market
A) store B) Agbara Market C) market D) aftermarket
A) The Specimen and Exchange Corporation B) The Standard and Exchange Commission C) The Security and Exchange Commission D) Securities and Exchange Commission
A) Section 56 B) Section 55 C) Section 61 D) Section 60
A) Section 61 B) Section 56 C) Section 55 D) Section 54 - 66
A) labour market B) Capital market C) common market D) money market
A) Money market B) Commodity market C) Common market D) Capital market
A) #3,000 B) #45,000 C) #30,000 D) #60,000
A) #570,000 B) #600,000 C) #30,000 D) #60,000
A) 2035 B) 2022 C) 2024 D) 1999
A) CBN laws B) SEC rules C) Section 38 ISA 2007 D) NGX rules and regulations
A) CBN laws B) Section 38 ISA 2007 C) Section 40 ISA 2007 D) SEC rules
A) ISA 45 – 53 B) ISA 47 C) ISA 49 D) ISA 44
A) make every citizen super rich in all they do B) Discourage FDI, distort international capital flows C) Loss of lives and property Social instability, Loss of lives and property Social instability D) Negative consequences for a country’s financial stability and macroeconomic performance
A) total costs B) total amount C) total revenue D) total sales
A) Overhead costs B) Sales C) Return inwards D) Purchases
A) poverty only B) greed only C) unethical system only D) Lack of Moral Principles, Unethical Capitalism, Greed, Poverty, Ignorance, Injustice (Perceived)
A) provide cash movement B) Make up C) Discount allowed D) Sales
A) assets, liabilities, fund balance/net assets, revenues, expenditures, and expenses B) Selling C) buying D) fund
A) faithful representatives, relevant B) greed C) selfishness D) violence
A) purity B) trusthfulness C) Managing cash flow Financial reporting Regulatory compliance Enhanced Transparency Decision-making Preparing financial statements Assess financial performance and position Kickstarting budgets and forecasts Meeting regulatory requirements D) sincerity
A) Auditory B) Audited C) transparency D) good corporate governance, Audited Account Auditory, accountability, transparency, responsibility, fairness, independence
A) more money more problem B) fair sharing C) business growth and continuity D) competition
A) liquidity B) To mitigate against prices and loss, market efficiency, liquidity to investors, C) food shortage D) relationship in derivatives market
A) you win B) you gain C) you are good D) that you lost in the price
A) gain B) all of the above C) you win D) loss
A) PUSH B) CHOSE C) LOSE D) PULL
A) buyinger B) layer C) casher D) seller
A) buyer B) fighter C) winner D) seller
A) is buying at a predetermined amount of a commodity B) all of the above C) predestine D) love calling
A) Kennedy chain B) luck C) unfair D) Mark-to-market or fair value accounting is accounting for the "fair value" of an asset or liability based on the current market price, or the price for similar assets and liabilities, or based on another objectively assessed "fair" value.
A) loan without payment B) payment of future loan and liabilities C) In finance, a futures contract is a standardized legal contract to buy or sell something at a predetermined price for delivery at a specified time in the future, between parties not yet known to each other. The asset transacted is usually a commodity or financial instrument D) payment that has no futures
A) monthly B) daily C) yearly D) twice a year
A) over the candided B) over the conterfit C) over the counter D) over the conternedd
A) delivery date B) destination C) goods D) cash
A) 4 B) 12 C) 3 D) two ----Call options and PUTS options
A) no creditors B) not producing but can buy and sell to make profit they know who need the products buy low sell high C) no debtors D) no money to buy
A) speculator B) movers of market C) market speculator inspectators D) product that price will go up soon buying and selling taking position, for profit reasons
A) peoples "transactions which create an artificial price or maintain an artificial price for a tradable B) good price C) normal D) strenge price
A) all of the above B) programe fund raising, disguising the Fund, procurement of proliferation sensitive material and technology C) layering placement and integration D) programe fund raising, placement in the market, mixing
A) Real Estate B) Mutual Funds C) Stocks D) Bonds
A) Nigerian National Assembly B) Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission C) Nigerian Investment Promotion Council D) Central Bank of Nigeria
A) In the process of B) Fully demutualized C) demutualization D) Partially demutualized
A) Financial Services B) Consumer Goods C) Industrial Goods D) Oil and Gas
A) NSE Industrial Index B) NSE 30 Index C) NSE Banking Index D) NSE Europe Index
A) Tony Elumelu Mike Adenuga B) prince Mase C) Mike Adenuga Mike Adenuga D) Femi Otedola Mike Adenuga
A) 1billion B) 3.2 billion C) not less than 50 billion D) half billion
A) Blockchain B) Augmented Reality C) all of the above D) Quantum Computing Artificial Intelligence
A) Mohammed Garuba B) Simdi Okoro C) Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede D) Samuel Oni
A) Mohammed Garuba B) Samuel Oni C) Samuel Adesujo Ademulegun D) Simdi Okoro
A) NGN 50 trillion B) NGN 56.9 trillion C) NGN 5.9 trillion D) NGN 6.9 trillion
A) Dangote B) mtn C) Zenith D) Jumia
A) 1914 B) 1989 C) 1999 D) 1960
A) 1977 B) 2014 C) 1979. D) 1991
A) Nigeria Sovereign Fund (NSF) Which Nigerian stock brokerage firm was suspe B) Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) C) all of the above D) Nigerian Infrastructure Fund (NIF) Nigerian Investment Fund (NIF)
A) Briscoe (Nigeria) Plc, Union Dicon Salt Plc and Capital Oil Plc B) gtb C) zenith D) Dangote
A) book B) tool C) suspense D) A prospectus
A) block chain B) Mergers and acquisitions are business transactions in which the ownership of companies, business organizations, or their operating units are transferred to or consolidated with another company or business organization. This could happen through direct absorption, a merger, a tender offer or a hostil C) lovetogether D) merging group
A) Federal Consumer Protection Commission B) Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission C) Federal Protection Commission D) Federal Competition and Consumer commission
A) 50% B) 20% C) 10% D) 30%
A) 15 weeks B) 1 week C) 2 week D) 4 weeks and other 2 weeks 6 weeks
A) 40,000 is the Threshold allowed for cash transaction for CMO B) 30,000 is the Threshold allowed for cash transaction for CMO C) 50,000 is the Threshold allowed for cash transaction for CMO D) 20,000 is the Threshold allowed for cash transaction for CMO
A) Section 80 B) Section 50 C) Section 100 D) Section 10
A) daily sanction of 12,000 B) 200,000 C) 50,000 D) 500,000 is the section for giving out loans to staff to manipulate market.
A) 100m, professional fund, building B) 4m C) 10m D) 2m
A) Collective invest scheme B) Collective investment school C) Collective investment scheme D) Collection investment scheme
A) fund to spending B) a fund to cater for that issues like professional misconduct …….insurance C) fund to use D) fund for thief
A) 2billion B) 1billion C) below 500,000…… D) 30billion
A) above 5 billion B) half billiom C) 1billion D) 2billion
A) 5 B) 10 C) 2 D) 9
A) investment securities tribunal B) insider security C) all of the above D) invest securities tribunal
A) 14day B) 4 day C) 6 day D) 1 day
A) Takeover bid an offer that is use to take control of someone's wife B) Takeover bid an offer that is use to take control of company usually 51 percent above C) Takeover bid an offer that is use to take control of cmo D) Takeover bid an offer that is use to take control terrorism
A) cool Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing B) bad cash Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing C) Hopeful Money Laundering and Combating the Financing D) Money Laundering and Combating the Financing
A) A custodian bank, or simply custodian, is a specialized financial institution responsible for providing securities services. It provides post-trade services and solutions for asset owners, asset managers, banks and broker-dealers. It is not engaged in "traditional" commercial or consumer/retail bank B) is a securities dealer C) financial insgtitions D) is a bank
A) ceo B) Board of Directors C) manager D) you
A) SEC B) CFO/ MD C) manager D) Auditor
A) fund use for terrorism B) Fidelity bond, is an insurance cover over protection C) fund keept for investment D) to finance govt
A) FGovt standing order to pay back in case of default B) money in bank C) Govt money D) paper investment
A) 3 members B) 9 members C) 5 members D) 2 members
A) 2members B) 5 members C) 9 members D) 10 members
A) 200,000 B) 500,000 C) 400,000 D) 300,000
A) fid income B) Subvention from Govt and other donations C) tax D) stolen money
A) twin B) market makers C) lover D) killer
A) 4 working days B) 5 working days C) 6 working days D) 7 working days
A) central securities deposito B) central securities depository C) central securities depository CSD D) central security depository
A) for quadrilateral payment with asset B) hight payment C) low payment D) GDP payment
A) poor listing B) listed in both side C) duplicate listing D) single side listing |