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Organization International Monetary and Financial Committee
Asked 2 times in CSE, peaking in 2016.
Key insights
- Most tested in CSE — 2 of 2 PYQs
- Most asked in 2016
- Recurs across 1 years (2016–2016)
Across exams
CSE · 2How the concept evolved
Long-running — most appearances (1 of 2) predate 2016, and it still returns.
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Sample questions
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CSE2016
With reference to the International Monetary and Financial Committee (IMFC), consider the following statements
- IMFC discusses matters of concern affecting the global economy, and advises the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the direction of its work
- The World Bank participates as observer in IMFC's meetings
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A 1 only
- B 2 only
- C Both 1 and 2 ✓
- D Neither 1 nor 2
✓ Correct answer: (C)
Economy › External Sector & Trade
CSE
With reference to the International Monetary and Financial Committee (IMFC), consider the following statements
- IMFC discusses matters of concern affecting the global economy and advises the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the direction of its work
- The World Bank participates as observer in IMFC's meetings
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A 1 only
- B 2 only
- C Both 1 and 2 ✓
- D Neither 1 nor 2
✓ Correct answer: (C)
International Relations › International Organizations & Groupings
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