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The difference between an agency office located abroad and a subsidiary bank located abroad is
 
  A) an agency office is just a home bank in another country while a subsidiary bank is controlled by a foreign bank and subject to the same regulations as local banks.
  B) an agency office is just a home bank in another country while a subsidiary bank arranges loans and transfers funds but does not accept deposits.
  C) an agency office arranges loans and transfers funds but does not accept deposits while a subsidiary bank is controlled by a foreign bank and subject to the same regulations as local banks.
  D) an agency office arranges loans and transfers funds but does not accept deposits while a subsidiary bank is just a home bank in a foreign country.
  E) an agency office is controlled by a foreign bank and subject to the same regulations as local banks while a subsidiary bank arranges loans and transfers funds but does not accept deposits.

Question 2

In L. Frank Baum's classic 1900 children's book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the name oz is a reference to
 
  A) an ounce (oz.) of gold.
  B) an ounce (oz.) of silver.
  C) an ounce (oz.) of copper.
  D) an ounce (oz.) of gold or silver.
  E) an ounce (oz.) of wheat.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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