1、货币银行学doc题库1) Of the following measures of interest rates, which is considered by economists to be the most accurate?(a) The yield to maturity(b) The coupon rate(c) The current yield(d) The yield on a discount basisAnswer: AQuestion Status: Previous Edition2) To claim that a lottery winner who is to
2、receive $1 million per year for twenty years has won $20 million ignores the concept of(a) amortizing a loan.(b) par value.(c) deflation.(d) discounting the future.(e) face value.Answer: DQuestion Status: New3) If a security pays $110 next year and $121 the year after that, what is its yield to matu
3、rity if it sells for $200?(a) 9 percent(b) 10 percent(c) 11 percent(d) 12 percentAnswer: B4) Which of the following are true of simple loans?(a) A simple loan requires the borrower to repay the principal and interest at the maturity date.(b) Commercial loans to businesses are often of this type.(c)
4、The borrower repays the loan by making the same payment every month.(d) Both (a) and (b) of the above.(e) Both (b) and (c) of the above.Answer: DQuestion Status: Previous Edition5) For simple loans, the simple interest rate is _ the yield to maturity.(a) greater than(b) less than(c) equal to(d) not
5、comparable toAnswer: C6) Question Status: Previous Edition With an interest rate of 5 percent, the present value of $100 next year is approximately(a) $100.(b) $105.(c) $95.(d) $90.Answer: C7) If $1102.50 is the amount payable in two years for a $1000 simple loan made today, the interest rate is(a)
6、2.5 percent.(b) 5 percent.(c) 10 percent.(d) 12.5 percent.(e) 20 percent.Answer: B8) A loan that requires the borrower to make the same payment every period until the maturity date is called a(a) simple loan.(b) fixed-payment loan.(c) discount loan.(d) a same-payment loan.(e) none of the above.Answe
7、r: B9) A coupon bond pays the owner of the bond(a) the same amount every month until maturity date.(b) the face value of the bond plus an interest payment once the maturity date has been reached.(c) a fixed-interest payment every period and repays the face value at the maturity date.(d) the face val
8、ue at the maturity date.(e) none of the above.Answer: C10) Which of the following are true for a coupon bond?(a) When the coupon bond is priced at its face value, the yield to maturity equals the coupon rate.(b) The price of a coupon bond and the yield to maturity are negatively related.(c) The yiel
9、d to maturity is greater than the coupon rate when the bond price is below the par value.(d) All of the above are true.(e) Only (a) and (b) of the above are true.Answer: DQuestion Status: Previous Edition11) The price of a consol(a) equals the coupon payment times the interest rate.(b) equals the co
10、upon payment plus the interest rate.(c) equals the coupon payment minus the interest rate.(d) equals the coupon payment divided by the interest rate.(e) cannot be determined.Answer: D12) A consol paying $1 annually when the interest rate is 4 percent has a price of(a) $4.(b) $20.(c) $25.(d) $100.(e)
11、 $400.Answer: C13) Which of the following $1,000 face-value securities has the highest yield to maturity?(a) A 5 percent coupon bond selling for $1,000(b) A 10 percent coupon bond selling for $1,000(c) A 15 percent coupon bond selling for $1,000(d) A 15 percent coupon bond selling for $900Answer: D1
12、4) Which of the following bonds would you prefer to be buying?(a) A $10,000 face-value security with a 6 percent coupon selling for $10,000(b) A $10,000 face-value security with a 7 percent coupon selling for $10,000(c) A $10,000 face-value security with a 9 percent coupon selling for $10,000(d) A $
13、10,000 face-value security with a 10 percent coupon selling for $10,000(e) A $10,000 face-value security with a 10 percent coupon selling for $9,000Answer: EQuestion Status: New15) Which of the following bonds would you prefer to be selling?(a) A $10,000 face-value security with a 6 percent coupon s
14、elling for $10,000(b) A $10,000 face-value security with a 6 percent coupon selling for $9,000(c) A $10,000 face-value security with a 6 percent coupon selling for $11,000(d) A $10,000 face-value security with a 7 percent coupon selling for $10,000(e) A $10,000 face-value security with a 7 percent c
15、oupon selling for $9,000Answer: C16) A credit market instrument that pays the owner the face value of the security at the maturity date and nothing prior to then is called a(a) simple loan.(b) fixed-payment loan.(c) coupon bond.(d) discount bond.Answer: D17) Examples of discount bonds include(a) U.S
16、. Treasury bills.(b) U.S. savings bonds.(c) zero-coupon bonds.(d) all of the above.(e) only (a) and (b) of the above.Answer: D18) If a $10,000 face-value discount bond maturing in one year is selling for $5,000, then its yield to maturity is(a) 5 percent.(b) 10 percent.(c) 50 percent.(d) 100 percent
17、.Answer: D19) A discount bond selling for $15,000 with a face value of $20,000 in one year has a yield to maturity of(a) 3 percent.(b) 20 percent.(c) 25 percent.(d) 33.3 percent.(e) 66.7 percent.Answer: D20) Which of the following are true for the current yield?(a) The current yield is defined as th
18、e yearly coupon payment divided by the price of the security.(b) The formula for the current yield is identical to the formula describing the yield to maturity for a consol.(c) The current yield will be a close approximation for the yield to maturity the longer the time to maturity, and the closer t
19、he bond price to its par value.(d) All of the above are true.(e) Only (a) and (b) of the above are true.Answer: D21) The current yield, which equals the coupon payment divided by the price of a coupon bond, is a less accurate measure of the yield to maturity the _ the maturity of the bond and the _
20、the price is from/to the par value.(a) shorter; closer(b) shorter; farther(c) longer; closer(d) longer; fartherAnswer: B22) The _ is a better approximation for the _, the nearer the bonds price is to the bonds par value and the longer the maturity of the bond.(a) current yield; yield to maturity(b)
21、current yield; coupon rate(c) yield to maturity; current yield(d) yield to maturity; coupon rateAnswer: A23) The current yield on a $10,000, 10 percent coupon bond selling for $5,000 is(a) 30 percent.(b) 33 percent.(c) 60 percent.(d) 20 percent.Answer: D24) A problem with the yield on discount basis
22、 is that it _ the yield to maturity, and this _ increases, the _ the maturity of the discount bond.(a) understates; understatement; longer(b) understates; understatement; shorter(c) overstates; overstatement; longer(d) overstates; overstatement; shorter(e) approximates; approximation; longerAnswer:
23、A25) The yield on a discount basis of a 90-day $1,000 Treasury bill selling for $900 is(a) 10 percent.(b) 20 percent.(c) 25 percent.(d) 40 percent.Answer: D26) An equal increase in all bond interest rates(a) increases the price of a five-year bond more than the price of a ten-year bond.(b) increases
24、 the price of a ten-year bond more than the price of a five-year bond.(c) decreases the price of a five-year bond more than the price of a ten-year bond.(d) decreases the price of a ten-year bond more than the price of a five-year bond.(e) increases all bond prices by the same dollar amount.Answer:
25、D27) The return on a 5 percent coupon bond that initially sells for $1,000 and sells for $950 next year is(a) 10 percent.(b) 5 percent.(c) 0 percent.(d) 5 percent.Answer: C28) Which of the following are generally true of all bonds?(a) The only bond whose return equals the initial yield to maturity i
26、s one whose time to maturity is the same as the holding period.(b) A rise in interest rates is associated with a fall in bond prices, resulting in capital losses on bonds whose terms to maturity are longer than the holding periods.(c) The longer a bonds maturity, the smaller is the size of the price
27、 change associated with an interest rate change.(d) All of the above are true.(e) Only (a) and (b) of the above are true.Answer: E29) The nominal interest rate minus the expected rate of inflation(a) defines the real interest rate.(b) is a better measure of the incentives to borrow and lend than is
28、the nominal interest rate.(c) is a more accurate indicator of the tightness of credit market conditions than is the nominal interest rate.(d) indicates all of the above.(e) indicates only (a) and (b) of the above.Answer: D30) In which of the following situations would you prefer to be the lender?(a)
29、 The interest rate is 9 percent and the expected inflation rate is 7 percent.(b) The interest rate is 4 percent and the expected inflation rate is 1 percent.(c) The interest rate is 13 percent and the expected inflation rate is 15 percent.(d) The interest rate is 25 percent and the expected inflation rate is 50 percent.Answer: B31) If you expect the inflation rate to be 4 percent next year and a one year bond has a yield to maturity of 7 percent, then the real interest rate on this bond is(a) 3 percent.(b) 2 percent.(c) 3 percent.(d) 7 percent.Answer: C
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