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Sample MC Questions 2 Derivative Securities – Pricing and Trading Spring 2004 Dr. Alfonso Dufour Q1: Suppose you buy a futures contract at $150. If the futures price changes to $147, what is its value an instant before it is marked-to-market? a. 0 b. $3 c. -$3 d. it is impossible to tell e. none of the above Q2: If futures prices are below spot prices, we say that a. spot prices are expected to fall b. there is backwardation c. there is a risk premium paid by long hedgers d. the market is at full carry e. none of the above Q3: Futures prices differ from spot prices by which one of the following factors? a. the systematic risk b. the risk premium c. the spread d. the cost of carry e. none of the above Q4: A convenience yield is a. a return earned for delivering a good on time b. the cost of carry minus the risk-free rate c. a return earned for holding a good in short supply d. the yield on an asset that is easy to acquire e. none of the above Q5: A short hedge is one in which a. the margin requirement is waived b. the hedger is short futures c. the hedger is short in the spot market d. the futures price is lower than the spot price e. none of the above Q6: What happens to the basis through the contract’s life? a. it initially decreases, then increases b. it initially increases, then decreases c. it remains relatively steady d. it moves towards zero e. none of the above

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Sample MC Questions 2

Derivative Securities – Pricing and Trading Spring 2004

Dr. Alfonso Dufour

Q1: Suppose you buy a futures contract at $150. If the futures price changes to

$147, what is its value an instant before it is marked-to-market? a. 0 b. $3 c. -$3 d. it is impossible to tell e. none of the above Q2: If futures prices are below spot prices, we say that a. spot prices are expected to fall b. there is backwardation c. there is a risk premium paid by long hedgers d. the market is at full carry e. none of the above Q3: Futures prices differ from spot prices by which one of the following factors? a. the systematic risk b. the risk premium c. the spread d. the cost of carry e. none of the above Q4: A convenience yield is a. a return earned for delivering a good on time b. the cost of carry minus the risk-free rate c. a return earned for holding a good in short supply d. the yield on an asset that is easy to acquire e. none of the above Q5: A short hedge is one in which a. the margin requirement is waived b. the hedger is short futures c. the hedger is short in the spot market d. the futures price is lower than the spot price e. none of the above Q6: What happens to the basis through the contract’s life? a. it initially decreases, then increases b. it initially increases, then decreases c. it remains relatively steady d. it moves towards zero e. none of the above

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Q7: Suppose you buy an asset at £50 and sell a futures contract at $53. What is

your profit at exp iration if the asset price goes to $49? (Ignore carrying costs) a. -£1 b. -£4 c. £3 d. £4 e. none of the above