Key Takeaways
- The Nainital Bank Clerk Exam is scheduled for January 18, 2026, including a General Awareness section with 40 questions.
- Feedback indicates the GA questions were moderate to difficult, covering current affairs, banking, static GK, and financial awareness.
- Key topics included Canara HSBC shareholding, the focus country for IFFI 2024, and NPA’s full form.
- Additional questions featured UPI Lite limits, Maldives currency, and AIIB headquarters.
- This article lists significant GA Questions Asked in Nainital Bank Clerk Exam to aid candidates’ preparation.
The Nainital Bank Clerk Exam 2025-26 has been scheduled to be held on 18th January 2026. Aspirants going to appear for the exam must understand the types of questions that were being asked in the General Awareness (GA) section of the exam. To assist candidates in their preparation, this article provides a detailed compilation of the GA Questions Asked in the last cycle of the Nainital Bank Clerk Exam.
The General Awareness section comprised 40 questions, each carrying one mark, for a total of 40 marks. Based on the feedback received from the candidates who have appeared in the last exam, the question from this section is termed as moderate to difficult, featuring questions from diverse topics.
What are the GA questions asked in the last Nainital Bank Clerk exam?
The General Awareness section in the Nainital Bank Clerk Exam covered a wide range of topics, including current affairs, banking, static GK, and financial awareness. Here is a list of important questions that were part of the exam:
- Canara HSBC Stake – The percentage of Canara Bank’s shareholding in Canara HSBC Life Insurance.
- IFFI 2024 Focus Country – The focus country for the 2024 International Film Festival of India (IFFI).
- NPA Full Form – Non-Performing Asset, a key banking terminology.
- BHIM Max Limit – Maximum transaction limit set for the Bharat Interface for Money (BHIM) app.
- 4 Sandstone Replica – Related to replicas of monuments made from sandstone, possibly historical or cultural.
- Valmiki National Park – Located in Bihar, India, known for its biodiversity and named after the sage Valmiki.
- UPI Lite Limit – Transaction limit for UPI Lite, a simplified UPI version.
- Riyadh Capital of – Capital city of Saudi Arabia.
- Digital Arrest – Technologies or measures to prevent illegal digital activities.
- Maldives Currency – The official currency of the Maldives.
- AIIB Headquarters – Location of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) headquarters.
- NEFT Without Bank Account – Fund transfer using NEFT without needing a bank account.
- Shanghai Award City – Related to recognition associated with the city of Shanghai.
- LIC Initial Capital – Initial capital invested in Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC).
- Scheduled Commercial Bank – Identifying a bank scheduled as a commercial bank.
- Contract Maldives Rupee – Refers to contracts related to the Maldives Rupee (MVR).
- RBI Initial Capital – Starting capital of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
- RBI Authorized Capital – Authorized capital allocated by the government for RBI.
- Zero Carbon Airport – Airports aiming for zero carbon footprint.
- International Film Focus Country – Country chosen as the focus for international film events or festivals.
- Tier II NPS Minimum – Minimum contribution required for the Tier II National Pension Scheme (NPS).
- Fintech City – Cities like GIFT City in India promoting the financial technology sector.
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