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Match the Correct Pairs. - Secretarial Practice

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प्रश्न

Match the correct pairs. 

  Group A   Group B
a) Equity share capital   1) Link between depository and investor.
b) Transfer of shares 2) Redeemable capital.
c) Depository participant 3) Optimistic about rise in prices of securities.
d) Bonus share 4) Conversion into equity shares.
e) Bear  5) Capitalisation of profit.
    6) Sale or gift of shares to another person.
    7) Pessimistic about fall in prices of securities.
    8) Permanent capital
    9) Transfer of shares by operation of law.
    10) Link between SEBI and depository.

उत्तर

  Group A   Group B
a) Equity share capital   8)  Permanent capital
b) Transfer of shares 6) Sale or gift of shares to another person
c) Depository participant 1) Link between depository and investor.
d) Bonus share 5) Capitalisation of profit.
e) Bear  7) Pessimistic about fall in prices of securities.
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