This page covers IBPS RRB Clerk NPA, SARFAESI, IBC with complete concept notes, 23 graded practice MCQs, key points and exam-specific tips. Free to study.
Substandard (overdue for 12 months), Doubtful (overdue for 18 months), and Loss (uncollectable).
SARFAESI Act 2002 (Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest) gives banks the power to recover loans without going to court. Banks can seize and sell the borrower's property directly if the loan amount is Rs 2 lakh or more. This law applies only to secured loans where banks have collateral.
IBC 2016 (Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code) provides a time-bound process to resolve stressed assets. It follows a strict 330-day timeline (180 days for resolution + 90 days extension + 60 days for liquidation if needed)
💡Key Formulas
Provision Coverage Ratio = (Provisions held / Gross NPAs) × 100
Net NPA = Gross NPA - Provisions
NPA Ratio = (Net NPAs / Net Advances) × 100
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Exam Patterns
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Questions focus on time limits, threshold amounts, and powers of each mechanism. Common questions ask about SARFAESI applicability, IBC timelines, and NPA classification periods.
Check default period - 120 days > 90 days (NPA status)
Answer: Bank can use SARFAESI Act to seize and sell collateral without court intervention.
Common Mistake #1: Students confuse the 90-day NPA rule with SARFAESI applicability
💡Remember
90 days makes it NPA, but SARFAESI can be invoked even before 90 days if the account shows signs of stress. The key is that the loan should be classified as NPA or likely to become NPA.
Another frequent error is mixing up timelines. IBC has a 180-day resolution period (extendable by 90 days), while SARFAESI has a 60-day notice period before banks can take possession. Students often interchange these numbers in exams.
The examination trend shows increasing focus on IBC provisions, especially the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) and the role of Resolution Professionals.
Recent questions also test knowledge about which debts qualify under each mechanism and the hierarchy of creditors.
A loan account is classified as 'Sub-standard' NPA if the default period is up to which duration?
Practice 2medium
Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016, what is the maximum timeline for completion of the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP)?
Practice 3medium
Which of the following best describes the difference between Gross NPA and Net NPA?
Practice 4medium
Under Basel III norms applicable in India, what is the minimum Capital-to-Risk-Weighted Assets Ratio (CRAR) that banks must maintain?
Practice 5medium
A loan account is classified as 'Sub-standard' NPA if the principal or interest remains unpaid for a period exceeding:
Practice 6medium
Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016, the maximum time period for completing the insolvency resolution process is:
Practice 7medium
Gross NPA differs from Net NPA primarily because Net NPA is calculated after deducting:
Practice 8medium
Which of the following is the adjudicating authority under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016?
Practice 9medium
Under the SARFAESI Act, 2002, a bank can initiate asset seizure proceedings without obtaining a court order for loan defaults exceeding which amount?
Practice 10medium
Under the SARFAESI Act, 2002, a bank can initiate asset seizure proceedings without obtaining a court order. What is the minimum amount of dues that must be outstanding for the bank to invoke SARFAESI provisions?
Practice 11medium
A bank classifies a loan account as NPA (Non-Performing Asset) after 90 days of non-payment. Under RBI's NPA classification norms, if the account remains in arrears for 18 months from the date of default, it would be classified as which category?
Practice 12hard
Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) 2016, a creditor files an insolvency petition against a corporate debtor for non-payment of dues exceeding ₹1 lakh. What is the maximum time period within which the Insolvency Resolution Process (IRP) must be completed, including any extension granted by the NCLT?
Practice 13hard
Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016, what is the maximum statutory timeline for completion of the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) from the date of admission of the insolvency petition?
Practice 14hard
A bank classifies a loan as 'Doubtful' under NPA norms. According to RBI guidelines, what is the provisioning requirement (as a percentage of the outstanding amount) for a Doubtful asset in the first year of classification?
Practice 15hard
Under the SARFAESI Act, 2002, a bank can initiate asset seizure proceedings without obtaining a court order for loan defaults. What is the minimum threshold amount of dues that triggers this provision?
Practice 16hard
A bank sells a non-performing asset (NPA) to an Asset Reconstruction Company (ARC) at a discount. The ARC issues Security Receipts (SRs) to the bank in exchange. Which of the following correctly describes the nature and regulation of these Security Receipts?
Practice 17hard
A bank's Gross NPA ratio is 3.5% and its Net NPA ratio is 1.2%. Which of the following correctly interprets the relationship between these two metrics and what it implies about the bank's provisioning?
Practice 18hard
Under the SARFAESI Act, 2002, a bank can initiate asset seizure proceedings without obtaining a court order for loan defaults. What is the minimum amount of dues that must be outstanding for the bank to invoke SARFAESI provisions?
Practice 19hard
A bank classifies a loan account as 'Doubtful' under NPA norms. According to RBI's asset classification guidelines, what is the maximum period for which a loan can remain in the 'Doubtful' category before it must be classified as 'Loss'?
Practice 20hard
Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016, what is the maximum statutory timeline for resolution of a corporate insolvency process, including any extension granted by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT)?
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