#1
Which of the following is an example of a near-money asset?
Cash
Stocks
Bonds
Credit cards
#2
Which of the following is an example of a highly liquid monetary asset?
Real estate
Collectibles
Certificates of deposit (CDs)
Corporate bonds
#3
Which of the following is an example of a non-interest-bearing monetary asset?
Savings account
Certificate of deposit (CD)
Checking account
Government bond
#4
What is the primary function of a money market mutual fund (MMMF)?
Providing long-term loans
Investing in real estate
Offering short-term, low-risk investments
Trading in foreign currencies
#5
Which of the following is an example of a time deposit?
Checking account
Savings account
Certificate of deposit (CD)
Money market account
#6
What is the primary function of money market instruments?
Long-term investment
Short-term borrowing and lending
Real estate transactions
Foreign exchange trading
#7
Which of the following is not considered a traditional form of money?
Fiat currency
Gold coins
Cryptocurrency
Barter system
#8
What is the primary function of a central bank in managing monetary assets?
Issuing currency
Investing in stocks
Providing loans to individuals
Regulating international trade
#9
In the context of monetary policy, what is the purpose of open market operations?
Controlling inflation
Managing unemployment
Regulating interest rates
Encouraging foreign investments
#10
What is the role of the Federal Reserve System in the United States' monetary policy?
Issuing currency
Regulating interest rates
Controlling fiscal policy
Providing loans to businesses
#11
Which monetary asset is considered the most liquid form of money?
Savings account
Gold bars
Currency in circulation
Corporate bonds
#12
What is the main characteristic of a Treasury Bill (T-Bill)?
Fixed interest rate
Maturity over 10 years
Issued by private corporations
Convertible to equity
#13
In the context of monetary assets, what does M1 represent?
All physical currency
Physical currency and demand deposits
Physical currency, demand deposits, and time deposits
Physical currency, demand deposits, time deposits, and savings deposits
#14
Which term is used to describe the maximum amount of money a central bank allows in circulation?
Money supply
Inflation rate
Reserve requirement
Quantitative easing
#15
What is the primary function of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in the global monetary system?
Issuing a global currency
Providing financial assistance to member countries
Regulating stock markets
Controlling exchange rates
#16
What is the primary function of a repurchase agreement (repo) in monetary markets?
Long-term investment
Short-term borrowing and lending
Issuing government bonds
Foreign exchange trading
#17
In the context of monetary assets, what does M2 represent?
Physical currency and demand deposits
Physical currency, demand deposits, and time deposits
Physical currency, demand deposits, time deposits, and savings deposits
All forms of money in circulation