Blue chip securities refer to:

[amp_mcq option1=”shares of any company” option2=”shares of companies, which are listed at any of the stock exchanges” option3=”shares of good companies” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option3″]

The correct answer is: C. shares of good companies.

Blue chip securities are shares of well-established, financially sound companies with a long history of profitability. They are considered to be a relatively safe investment, and are often held by institutional investors such as pension funds and mutual funds.

Option A is incorrect because blue chip securities are not necessarily shares of any company. They are shares of well-established, financially sound companies.

Option B is incorrect because blue chip securities are not necessarily shares of companies that are listed at any of the stock exchanges. They can be shares of companies that are listed on a stock exchange, but they can also be shares of companies that are not listed on a stock exchange.

Option D is incorrect because blue chip securities are not necessarily shares of all companies. They are shares of well-established, financially sound companies.