Current Affairs - June 2022 Which bank appointed R Subramaniakumar as the new MD & CEO? Canara Bank Federal Bank HDFC Bank RBL Bank Canara Bank Federal Bank HDFC Bank RBL Bank ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP Banking sector veteran R Subramaniakumar, will take charge of private sector RBL Bank from June 24, replacing the interim MD & CEO Rajeev Ahuja.
Current Affairs - June 2022 Which bank suspended the License of Millath Co-Operative Bank Due to Inadequate Capital? ADS BOB PNB RBI ADS BOB PNB RBI ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has cancelled the licence of Millath Co-operative Bank Ltd.
Current Affairs - June 2022 Which state has decided to abolish the physical stamp papers in an attempt to bring efficiency and check the pilferage of State revenue? Gujarat Haryana Rajasthan Punjab Gujarat Haryana Rajasthan Punjab ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP The Punjab government has decided to abolish the physical stamp papers in an attempt to bring efficiency and check the pilferage of State revenue.
Current Affairs - June 2022 What is the GDP growth projection for India in FY23, as per OECD's report (June 2022)? 6.9 % 7.2 % 8.2 % 7.5 % 6.9 % 7.2 % 8.2 % 7.5 % ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) sharply cut the growth for India to 6.9% growth in FY23 from 8.1% estimated earlier.
Current Affairs - June 2022 Who has won the 2022 French Open Women's Category? Kristina Mladenovic Iga Swiatek Coco Gauff Caroline Garcia Kristina Mladenovic Iga Swiatek Coco Gauff Caroline Garcia ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP Iga Swiatek has won the women's singles event, capturing her second French Open crown.
Current Affairs - June 2022 Reserve Bank of India's Banknote Survey of Consumers findings has revealed that how many Rs has the most preferred banknote? Rs 100 Rs 200 Rs 500 Rs 50 Rs 100 Rs 200 Rs 500 Rs 50 ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP Reserve Bank of India's Banknote Survey of Consumers' findings has revealed that Rs 100 has the most preferred banknote while Rs 2,000 has the least preferred denomination.