Step 1: Understanding the components of money supply.
- **M3 (A)** is the broadest measure of money supply and includes currency held by the public, demand deposits of banks, and other deposits of the RBI. This matches with **(I)**.
- **M2 (B)** includes currency held by the public, demand deposits of banks, other deposits of the RBI, and net time deposits of banks. This corresponds to **(II)**.
- **M1 (C)** includes currency held by the public, demand deposits, other deposits of the RBI, and savings deposits with post office savings banks. This corresponds to **(III)**.
- **M4 (D)** includes all components of M3 and M1, as well as total deposits with post office savings organization, excluding National Savings Certificates. This corresponds to **(IV)**.
Step 2: Conclusion.
The correct answer is **(A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (IV)**.
Arrange the following components of monetary aggregates in descending order as per their liquidity:
(A) currency notes
(B) demand deposits
(C) time deposits
(D) money market mutual fund
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
In the Keynesian framework, determination of an equilibrium interest rate also implies
(A) The rate that equates the supply of and the demand for bonds.
(B) The rate that equates the supply of money with the demand for money.
(C) The rate that equates the supply of money and demand for investment.
(D) The rate that equates supply of labour and demand for labour.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
A weight of $500\,$N is held on a smooth plane inclined at $30^\circ$ to the horizontal by a force $P$ acting at $30^\circ$ to the inclined plane as shown. Then the value of force $P$ is:
A steel wire of $20$ mm diameter is bent into a circular shape of $10$ m radius. If modulus of elasticity of wire is $2\times10^{5}\ \text{N/mm}^2$, then the maximum bending stress induced in wire is: