CBSE BOARD XII, asked by ketanawade, 1 month ago

Printing of new currency notes and RBI borrowings by the government is called ….

a. Government loans

b. Government securities

c. Government bonds​

Answers

Answered by sakinamodi05
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Answer:

government securities i think

hope it helps

Answered by gauri1sainisl
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Answer:

Option d. Deficit Financing is the correct option.

Explanation:

  • Printing of new currency notes and RBI borrowings by the government is called Deficit Financing.
  • It means the government is spending an excess of the revenue it receives, therefore it covers the gap by borrowing money from the Reserve Bank of India and printing new currency.
  • Government loans are the loans provided by the government to a person or organization.
  • Government bond is a type of security sold by the government in which money is raised to operate the government and to pay the debt.
  • Government securities are the investments issued by both state and central government in the form of treasury bills, notes, or bonds.

Your question is incomplete, most probably your full question was:-

Printing of new currency notes and RBI borrowings by the government is called

a. Government loans

b. Government securities

c. Government bonds​

d. Deficit financing

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