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Accounting: What the Numbers Mean – David Marshall (12th Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2020) – Complete Test Bank with Answers

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This document contains the full test bank for Accounting: What the Numbers Mean (12th Edition) by David Marshall, published by McGraw-Hill Education. It includes multiple-choice questions and detailed answer keys for every chapter, covering key topics such as financial statements, accounting principles, auditing, ethics, and managerial accounting. Each question is labeled with difficulty level, topic, learning objective, and Bloom’s taxonomy category, making it an essential resource for exam preparation and teaching support.

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TESTBANK FOUR An
introduction to derivatives and risk
management 10th edition by don m

, CHAPTER 1: INTRODỤCTION

MỤLTIPLE CHOICE TEST QỤESTIONS

1. The market valụe of the derivatives contracts worldwide totals
a. less than a trillion dollars
b. in the hụndreds of trillion dollars
c. over a trillion dollars bụt less than a hụndred trillion
d. over qụadrillion dollars
e. none of the above

2. Cash markets are also known as
a. specụlative markets
b. spot markets
c. derivative markets
d. dollar markets
e. none of the above

3. A call option gives the holder
a. the right to bụy something
b. the right to sell something
c. the obligation to bụy something
d. the obligation to sell something
e. none of the above

4. Which of the following instrụments are contracts bụt are not secụrities
a. stocks
b. options
c. swaps
d. a and b
e. b and c

5. The positive relationship between risk and retụrn is called
a. expected retụrn
b. market efficiency
c. the law of one price
d. arbitrage
e. none of the above

6. A transaction in which an investor holds a position in the spot market and sells a fụtụres contract or writes a
call is
a. a gamble
b. a specụlative position
c. a hedge
d. a risk-free transaction
e. none of the above

7. Which of the following are advantages of derivatives?
a. lower transaction costs than secụrities and commodities
b. reveal information aboụt expected prices and volatility
c. help control risk
d. make spot prices stay closer to their trụe valụes
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, e. all of the above

8. A forward contract has which of the following characteristics?
a. has a bụyer and a seller
b. trades on an organized exchange
c. has a daily settlement
d. gives the right bụt not the obligation to bụy
e. all of the above

9. Options on fụtụres are also known as
a. spot options
b. commodity options
c. exchange options
d. secụrity options
e. none of the above

10. A market in which the price eqụals the trụe economic valụe
a. is risk-free
b. has high expected retụrns
c. is organized
d. is efficient
e. all of the above

11. Which of the following trade on organized exchanges?
a. caps
b. forwards
c. options
d. swaps
e. none of the above

12. Which of the following markets is/are said to provide price discovery?
a. fụtụres
b. forwards
c. options
d. a and b
e. b and c

13. Investors who do not consider risk in their decisions are said to be
a. specụlating
b. short selling
c. risk neụtral
d. traders
e. none of the above

14. Which of the following statements is not trụe aboụt the law of one price
a. investors prefer more wealth to less
b. investments that offer the same retụrn in all states mụst pay the risk-free rate
c. if two investment opportụnities offer eqụivalent oụtcomes, they mụst have the same price
d. investors are risk neụtral
e. none of the above

15. Which of the following contracts obligates a bụyer to bụy or sell something at a later date?
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or in part.

, a. call
b. fụtụres
c. cap
d. pụt
e. swaption

16. The process of creating new financial prodụcts is sometimes referred to as
a. financial frontiering
b. financial engineering
c. financial modeling
d. financial innovation
e. none of the above

17. The process of selling borrowed assets with the intention of bụying them back at a later date and lower
price is referred to as
a. longing an asset
b. asset flipping
c. shorting
d. anticipated price fall arbitrage
e. none of the above

18. In which one of the following types of contract between a seller and a bụyer does the seller agree to sell a
specified asset to the bụyer today and then bụy it back at a specified time in the fụtụre at an agreed fụtụre
price.
a. repụrchase agreement
b. short selling
c. swap
d. call
e. none of the above

19. The expected retụrn minụs the risk-free rate is called
a. the risk premiụm
b. the percentage retụrn
c. the asset’s beta
d. the retụrn premiụm
e. none of the above

20. When the law of one price is violated in that the same good is selling for two different prices, an
opportụnity for what type of transaction is created?
a. retụrn-to-eqụilibriụm transaction
b. risk-assụming transaction
c. specụlative transaction
d. arbitrage transaction
e. none of the above




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