Question
Group ‘A’Group ‘B’
Demat Account(a) Commercial Bank
Overdraft(b)Ancillary function
Credit creation(c) 1949
Banking Regulation Act(d) 1935
(e) Amount withdrawn above the actual balance

Answer

(1)-(b), (2)-(e), (3)-(a), (4) – ©

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