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Questions # 21:

A zero coupon bond matures in 5 years and is yielding 5%. What is its modified duration?

Options:

A.

5.25

B.

4

C.

5

D.

4.76

Questions # 22:

Which of the following statements are true:

I. The swap rate, also called the swap spread, is initially calculated so that the value of the swap at inception is zero.

II. The value of a swap at initiation is different from zero and is equal to the difference between the NPV of the cash flows of the two legs of the swap

III. OTC swaps are standardized and limited to a defined set of standard contracts

IV. Interest rate and commodity swaps are the types of swaps that are most traded

Options:

A.

I, II and IV

B.

II and III

C.

I and IV

D.

II, III and IV

Questions # 23:

[According to the PRMIA study guide for Exam 1, Simple Exotics and Convertible Bonds have been excluded from the syllabus. You may choose to ignore this question. It appears here solely because the Handbook continues to have these chapters.]

A digital cash-or-nothing option can be hedged reasonably effectively using:

Options:

A.

a long call and a long put with a higher strike

B.

a long call and a short call with a lower strike

C.

a long call and a short call with a higher strike

D.

a short call and a long put with a higher strike

Questions # 24:

An asset has a volatility of 10% per year. An investment manager chooses to hedge it with another asset that has a volatility of 9% per year and a correlation of 0.9. Calculate the hedge ratio.

Options:

A.

0.9

B.

0.81

C.

1.2345

D.

1

Questions # 25:

What is the price of a treasury bill with $100 face maturing in 90 days and yielding 5%?

Options:

A.

$95.24

B.

$95.00

C.

$98.78

D.

$101.23

Questions # 26:

Which of the following statements are true:

I. Protective puts are a form of insurance against a fall in prices

II. The maximum loss for an investor holding a protective put is equal to the decline in the value of the underlying

III. The premium paid on the put options held as a protective put is a loss if the value of the underlying goes up

IV. Protective puts can be a useful strategy for an investor holding a long position but with a negative short term view of the markets

Options:

A.

I and IV

B.

I, III and IV

C.

II and III

D.

I, II, III and IV

Questions # 27:

[According to the PRMIA study guide for Exam 1, Simple Exotics and Convertible Bonds have been excluded from the syllabus. You may choose to ignore this question. It appears here solely because the Handbook continues to have these chapters.]

What is the current conversion premium for a convertible bond where $100 in market value of the bond is convertible into two shares and the current share price is $50?

Options:

A.

0.5

B.

1

C.

0

D.

None of the above

Questions # 28:

A portfolio manager desires a position of $10m in physical gold, but chooses to get the exposure using gold futures to conserve cash. The volatility of gold is 6% a month, while that of gold futures is 7% a month. The covariance of gold and gold futures is 0.00378 a month. How many gold contracts should he hold if each contract is worth $100k in gold?

Options:

A.

100

B.

8

C.

77

D.

80

Questions # 29:

The value of which of the following options cannot be less than its intrinsic value

Options:

A.

a Bermudan put

B.

a European put

C.

an American put

D.

a European call

Questions # 30:

Which of the following reflects the pricing convention for currency forwards, where one of the currencies is USD?

Options:

A.

Forward forex prices are always quoted as the number of units of the foreign currency that one US dollar can buy

B.

It can be quoted either way, based on whether the contract is for a short maturity or long

C.

Forward forex prices are always quoted as the number of US dollars one unit of the foreign currency can buy

D.

It depends upon the currency - futures forex prices follow the same convention as for spot prices

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