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SEBI Investor Certification Examination — Quick Revision Practice Questions

Short revision mock for fast review before attempting a full SEBI Investor practice set. Every question below shows the correct answer and a full explanation, so you can read through this set as a study page or attempt it as a timed mock test.

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Practice questions

All 25 questions in Quick Revision

Read each question, think through your answer, then expand it to check the correct option and explanation.

Investor rights

Q1. What is the most effective first revision step for Investor rights?

  1. A. Understand the concept and its application
  2. B. Skip explanations
  3. C. Attempt random answers
  4. D. Read only the heading
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Understand the concept and its application

Revision should connect the concept with how it appears in exam-style situations.
Investor rights

Q2. In Investor rights, why are exceptions important?

  1. A. They often determine the correct answer in scenario questions
  2. B. They make all options incorrect
  3. C. They remove the need to read rules
  4. D. They are never tested
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. They often determine the correct answer in scenario questions

Many certification questions test exceptions, limits, conditions, and responsibilities.
Investor rights

Q3. Which answer style is safest in Investor rights questions?

  1. A. Choose the option that matches the rule and investor-protection objective
  2. B. Choose the most aggressive business outcome
  3. C. Choose the longest option without checking
  4. D. Choose based on memory alone
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Choose the option that matches the rule and investor-protection objective

A rule-aligned, investor-aware answer is usually the strongest choice.
Investor rights

Q4. How should skipped questions from Investor rights be handled after a mock?

  1. A. Review them because skipped questions reveal uncertainty
  2. B. Delete them from revision
  3. C. Count them as correct
  4. D. Avoid the topic
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Review them because skipped questions reveal uncertainty

Skipped questions often show where confidence or conceptual clarity is missing.
Market products

Q5. What is the most effective first revision step for Market products?

  1. A. Understand the concept and its application
  2. B. Skip explanations
  3. C. Attempt random answers
  4. D. Read only the heading
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Understand the concept and its application

Revision should connect the concept with how it appears in exam-style situations.
Market products

Q6. In Market products, why are exceptions important?

  1. A. They often determine the correct answer in scenario questions
  2. B. They make all options incorrect
  3. C. They remove the need to read rules
  4. D. They are never tested
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. They often determine the correct answer in scenario questions

Many certification questions test exceptions, limits, conditions, and responsibilities.
Market products

Q7. Which answer style is safest in Market products questions?

  1. A. Choose the option that matches the rule and investor-protection objective
  2. B. Choose the most aggressive business outcome
  3. C. Choose the longest option without checking
  4. D. Choose based on memory alone
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Choose the option that matches the rule and investor-protection objective

A rule-aligned, investor-aware answer is usually the strongest choice.
Market products

Q8. How should skipped questions from Market products be handled after a mock?

  1. A. Review them because skipped questions reveal uncertainty
  2. B. Delete them from revision
  3. C. Count them as correct
  4. D. Avoid the topic
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Review them because skipped questions reveal uncertainty

Skipped questions often show where confidence or conceptual clarity is missing.
Risk awareness

Q9. What is the most effective first revision step for Risk awareness?

  1. A. Understand the concept and its application
  2. B. Skip explanations
  3. C. Attempt random answers
  4. D. Read only the heading
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Understand the concept and its application

Revision should connect the concept with how it appears in exam-style situations.
Risk awareness

Q10. In Risk awareness, why are exceptions important?

  1. A. They often determine the correct answer in scenario questions
  2. B. They make all options incorrect
  3. C. They remove the need to read rules
  4. D. They are never tested
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. They often determine the correct answer in scenario questions

Many certification questions test exceptions, limits, conditions, and responsibilities.
Risk awareness

Q11. Which answer style is safest in Risk awareness questions?

  1. A. Choose the option that matches the rule and investor-protection objective
  2. B. Choose the most aggressive business outcome
  3. C. Choose the longest option without checking
  4. D. Choose based on memory alone
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Choose the option that matches the rule and investor-protection objective

A rule-aligned, investor-aware answer is usually the strongest choice.
Risk awareness

Q12. How should skipped questions from Risk awareness be handled after a mock?

  1. A. Review them because skipped questions reveal uncertainty
  2. B. Delete them from revision
  3. C. Count them as correct
  4. D. Avoid the topic
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Review them because skipped questions reveal uncertainty

Skipped questions often show where confidence or conceptual clarity is missing.
Grievance redressal

Q13. What is the most effective first revision step for Grievance redressal?

  1. A. Understand the concept and its application
  2. B. Skip explanations
  3. C. Attempt random answers
  4. D. Read only the heading
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Understand the concept and its application

Revision should connect the concept with how it appears in exam-style situations.
Grievance redressal

Q14. In Grievance redressal, why are exceptions important?

  1. A. They often determine the correct answer in scenario questions
  2. B. They make all options incorrect
  3. C. They remove the need to read rules
  4. D. They are never tested
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. They often determine the correct answer in scenario questions

Many certification questions test exceptions, limits, conditions, and responsibilities.
Grievance redressal

Q15. Which answer style is safest in Grievance redressal questions?

  1. A. Choose the option that matches the rule and investor-protection objective
  2. B. Choose the most aggressive business outcome
  3. C. Choose the longest option without checking
  4. D. Choose based on memory alone
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Choose the option that matches the rule and investor-protection objective

A rule-aligned, investor-aware answer is usually the strongest choice.
Grievance redressal

Q16. How should skipped questions from Grievance redressal be handled after a mock?

  1. A. Review them because skipped questions reveal uncertainty
  2. B. Delete them from revision
  3. C. Count them as correct
  4. D. Avoid the topic
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Review them because skipped questions reveal uncertainty

Skipped questions often show where confidence or conceptual clarity is missing.
Fraud prevention

Q17. What is the most effective first revision step for Fraud prevention?

  1. A. Understand the concept and its application
  2. B. Skip explanations
  3. C. Attempt random answers
  4. D. Read only the heading
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Understand the concept and its application

Revision should connect the concept with how it appears in exam-style situations.
Fraud prevention

Q18. In Fraud prevention, why are exceptions important?

  1. A. They often determine the correct answer in scenario questions
  2. B. They make all options incorrect
  3. C. They remove the need to read rules
  4. D. They are never tested
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. They often determine the correct answer in scenario questions

Many certification questions test exceptions, limits, conditions, and responsibilities.
Fraud prevention

Q19. Which answer style is safest in Fraud prevention questions?

  1. A. Choose the option that matches the rule and investor-protection objective
  2. B. Choose the most aggressive business outcome
  3. C. Choose the longest option without checking
  4. D. Choose based on memory alone
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Choose the option that matches the rule and investor-protection objective

A rule-aligned, investor-aware answer is usually the strongest choice.
Fraud prevention

Q20. How should skipped questions from Fraud prevention be handled after a mock?

  1. A. Review them because skipped questions reveal uncertainty
  2. B. Delete them from revision
  3. C. Count them as correct
  4. D. Avoid the topic
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Review them because skipped questions reveal uncertainty

Skipped questions often show where confidence or conceptual clarity is missing.
Market products

Q21. In SEBI Investor Quick Revision, a learner wants to improve accuracy in Market products. Which study action is most useful?

  1. A. Review the concept, read explanations, and practise similar questions
  2. B. Memorise only the previous option letter
  3. C. Skip the topic because it appeared difficult
  4. D. Attempt faster without checking why answers were wrong
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Review the concept, read explanations, and practise similar questions

Accuracy improves when the learner connects the concept, the explanation, and repeated practice on the same weak area.
Grievance redressal

Q22. In SEBI Investor Quick Revision, a learner wants to improve accuracy in Grievance redressal. Which study action is most useful?

  1. A. Review the concept, read explanations, and practise similar questions
  2. B. Memorise only the previous option letter
  3. C. Skip the topic because it appeared difficult
  4. D. Attempt faster without checking why answers were wrong
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Review the concept, read explanations, and practise similar questions

Accuracy improves when the learner connects the concept, the explanation, and repeated practice on the same weak area.
Investor rights

Q23. In SEBI Investor Quick Revision, a learner wants to improve accuracy in Investor rights. Which study action is most useful?

  1. A. Review the concept, read explanations, and practise similar questions
  2. B. Memorise only the previous option letter
  3. C. Skip the topic because it appeared difficult
  4. D. Attempt faster without checking why answers were wrong
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Review the concept, read explanations, and practise similar questions

Accuracy improves when the learner connects the concept, the explanation, and repeated practice on the same weak area.
Risk awareness

Q24. In SEBI Investor Quick Revision, a learner wants to improve accuracy in Risk awareness. Which study action is most useful?

  1. A. Review the concept, read explanations, and practise similar questions
  2. B. Memorise only the previous option letter
  3. C. Skip the topic because it appeared difficult
  4. D. Attempt faster without checking why answers were wrong
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Review the concept, read explanations, and practise similar questions

Accuracy improves when the learner connects the concept, the explanation, and repeated practice on the same weak area.
Fraud prevention

Q25. In SEBI Investor Quick Revision, a learner wants to improve accuracy in Fraud prevention. Which study action is most useful?

  1. A. Review the concept, read explanations, and practise similar questions
  2. B. Memorise only the previous option letter
  3. C. Skip the topic because it appeared difficult
  4. D. Attempt faster without checking why answers were wrong
Show correct answer & explanation

Correct answer: A. Review the concept, read explanations, and practise similar questions

Accuracy improves when the learner connects the concept, the explanation, and repeated practice on the same weak area.

How to use this set

Work through the questions in order without expanding the answers first, exactly as you would in the real SEBI Investor exam. Once you have picked an option, expand the answer to confirm whether you were right and read the explanation, even for questions you answered correctly, since the reasoning behind each option is where most of the learning happens.

If you get a question wrong, note the topic tag above the question and revisit that topic in the SEBI Investor exam page before your next attempt. When you are ready for exam-condition practice, use the timed mock test above; it shuffles these questions, applies the negative marking rule, and gives you a scored review at the end.