Introduction to Financial Markets Class 10 Notes and MCQs

The board has introduced FMM from class IX onwards in collaboration with the National Stock Exchange (NSE) from the academic session 2015-16 onwards. Students can study the FMM course at the 10+2 level. Students can also pursue further studies, as more than 16 universities are already offering BBA and MBA in Financial Markets, having collaborated … Read more

Ratio Analysis Class 10 Notes

Ratio Analysis is one of the most important topics in Class 10 Introduction to Financial Accounting. It helps students understand the relationship between two or more accounting figures and analyze the financial position of a business. Ratio Analysis Class 10 Notes Why Just Numbers Aren’t Enough in Financial Statements Financial statements like the balance sheet, … Read more

Concepts and Modes of Analysis Class 10 Notes

The topic Introduction to Financial Markets in Class 10 Business Studies explains the meaning, importance, and functions of financial markets in an economy. A financial market helps in the smooth flow of money, encourages investment, and supports economic development. Concepts and Modes of Analysis Class 10 Notes What is Simple Interest? Simple interest is the … Read more

Miscellaneous Class 10 MCQ

Introduction to Financial Markets: When a company announces a corporate action, it is initiating a process that will bring actual change to its securities either in terms of number of shares increasing in the hands on the shareholders or a change to the face value of the security or receiving shares of a new company … Read more

Mutual Funds Class 10 MCQ

Mutual Funds do not provide assured returns. Their returns are linked to their performance. They invest in shares, debentures, bonds etc. All these investments involve an element of risk. Mutual Funds Class 10 MCQ 1. Who is the regulatory body of mutual funds in India?a. Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)b. Reserve Bank of Indiac. Securities and … Read more

Depository Class 10 MCQ

The Depository provides its services to investors through its agents called depository participants (DPs). These agents are appointed by the depository with the approval of SEBI. According to SEBI regulations, amongst others, three categories of entities, i.e. Banks, Financial Institutions and SEBI registered trading members can become DPs. Depository Class 10 MCQ 1. How is … Read more

Derivatives Class 10 MCQ

Test your knowledge of Derivatives with these carefully curated Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) based on the latest CBSE curriculum. These MCQs will help you understand the key concepts of derivatives, including their meaning, types, uses, and role in the financial market. Derivatives Class 10 MCQ 1. Which of the following do not belong to the … Read more

Secondary Market Class 10 MCQ

Secondary market refers to a market where securities are traded after being initially offered to the public in the primary market and/or listed on the Stock Exchange. Secondary Market Class 10 MCQ 1. What is the purpose of the secondary market?a. Market for government bondsb. Market for commoditiesc. Market for new securitiesd. Market where existing … Read more

Primary Market Class 10 MCQ

The primary market is where companies issue new securities to raise funds directly from investors. In Class 10 Introduction to Financial Markets – Primary Market MCQs, students will learn key concepts such as IPO (Initial Public Offering), FPO (Follow-on Public Offering), rights issues, private placements, and the role of SEBI. Primary Market Class 10 MCQ … Read more

Securities Class 10 MCQ with Answers

Securities play an important role in the world of finance and investments. For Class 10 students studying Introduction to Financial Markets subect code 405 under the CBSE curriculum, understanding the concept of securities is crucial. Securities Class 10 MCQ with Answers 1. As per the SCRA, which of the following is considered “securities”?a. Shareb. Bondsc. Derivatives … Read more