BLOCK 1: External Vulnerabilities and Imbalances
Block 2: Fiscal Vulnerabilities
Block 3: Financial Vulnerabilities
100

Which country has the largest deficit in the current account balance (in % of the GDP) ?

  • China
  • Germany
  • The United States
  • European Union

The United States

100

What would happen to the ratio of public debt to GDP over time if the real interest rate equals 4%, the real GDP growth rate equals 3% and the primary fiscal balance is in a deficit of 1% of GDP?

  • It will increase
  • It will remain stable
  • It will decrease
  • It will exhibit high volatility

It will increase

100

The options below represent examples of financial vulnerabilities, except one which is…

  • Excessive maturity, liquidity, and currency mismatches
  • Weak profitability
  • Exchange rate devaluation
  • High credit concentration

Exchange rate devaluation

200

When the cyclically-adjusted CA is higher than the cyclically adjusted CA norm, it means that at the long run equilibrium, the exchange rate will :

  • Remain identical
  • Appreciate
  • Depreciate
  • Impossible to say

Appreciate

200

Which of the following statements is true regarding the IMF’s risk-based approach to assessing debt sustainability?

  • Countries that exhibit higher vulnerabilities require more detailed debt sustainability analysis
  • Only countries above a certain level of public debt-to-GDP (50/60 for EMs/AEs) or public gross financing needs to GDP (10/15% for EMs/AEs) undergo more detailed debt sustainability assessment
  • An equally thorough assessment of risks is produced for all MACs
  • All of the above

Countries that exhibit higher vulnerabilities require more detailed debt sustainability analysis

200

Endogenous risk is generated and amplified within the financial system through

  • the interactions of financial market participants
  • synchronized asset price feedback
  • a and b
  • none of the above

a and b

300

In the EBA, a positive and a normative analyses are conducted. The desired policy levels belong to

  • the positive one
  • the normative one
  • both
  • a complementary analysis

the normative one

300

Which of the following developments suggests higher likelihood of fiscal distress for a hypothetical advanced economy?

  • Tightening sovereign CDS spreads
  • Increasing maturity of debt
  • Large share of public debt held by residents
  • None of the above

None of the above

300

The following bank financial ratios indicate:


Tier 1 capital ratioNPL ratioReturn on asset
Bank 17.85.30.5
Bank 212.31.12.0
Bank 39.32.10.1
Bank 410.953.0


  • All banks are financially sound
  • Banks 2 and 3 would withstand well a severe recession that leads to a sharp deterioration of asset quality and sharp drop in revenues
  • Bank 1 is likely to be severely affected by a sharp increase in interest rates
  • The vulnerabilities in the banking sector are very limited.

Bank 1 is likely to be severely affected by a sharp increase in interest rates

400

Consider an economy with a fitted current account balance of -2% (in percentage of GDP), policy gaps of (-1%), and a REER elasticity to current account of -0.1. If the actual current account is -2%, then ................................................  is needed : 

  • appreciation of 10%.
  • appreciation of 20%.
  • depreciation of 10%.
  • depreciation of 20%. 

depreciation of 10%. 

400

Which of the following statements is true about the term “stochastic simulation”? Select all that apply.

  • Do not know the probability of their occurrence
  • May be seemingly plausible but in fact unlikely
  • Automatically captures underlying correlations among variables
  • None of the above

Automatically captures underlying correlations among variables

400

What does the optimal threshold of a variable used to signal financial distress coded as a binary variable depend on?

  • The Logit model used to predict distress
  • The sum of the percentages of missed crises and false alarms
  • The signal-to-noise ratio
  • The utility function of the policymaker

The utility function of the policymaker