Chapter 16 Futures Options

1) Which of the following is acquired (in addition to a cash payoff) when the holder of a put futures exercises?

A) A long position in a futures contract

B) A short position in a futures contract

C) A long position in the underlying asset

D) A short position in the underlying asset

2) Which of the following is acquired (in addition to a cash payoff) when the holder of a call futures exercises?

A) A long position in a futures contract

B) A short position in a futures contract

C) A long position in the underlying asset

D) A short position in the underlying asset

3) The risk-free rate is 5% and the dividend yield on the S&P 500 index is 2%. Which of the following is correct when a futures option on the index is being valued?

A) The futures price of the S&P 500 is treated like a stock paying a dividend yield of 5%

B) The futures price of the S&P 500 is treated like a stock paying a dividend yield of 2%

C) The futures price of the S&P 500 is treated like a stock paying a dividend yield of 3%

D) The futures price of the S&P 500 is treated like a non-dividend-paying stock

4) Which of the following is NOT true?

A) Black’s model can be used to value an American-style option on futures

B) Black’s model can be used to value a European-style option on futures

C) Black’s model can be used to value a European-style option on spot

D) Black’s model is widely used by practitioners

5) Which of the following is true when the futures price exceeds the spot price?

A) Calls on futures should never be exercised early

B) Put on futures should never be exercised early

C) A call on futures is always worth at least as much as the corresponding call on spot

D) A call on spot is always worth at least as much as the corresponding call on futures

6) Which of the following describes a futures-style option?

A) An option on a futures

B) An option on spot with daily settlement

C) A futures on an option payoff

D) None of the above

7) A futures price is currently 40 cents. It is expected to move up to 44 cents or down to 34 cents in the next six months. The risk-free interest rate is 6%. What is the probability of an up movement in a risk-neutral world?

A) 0.4

B) 0.5

C) 0.72

D) 0.6

8) A futures price is currently 40 cents. It is expected to move up to 44 cents or down to 34 cents in the next six months. The risk-free interest rate is 6%. What is the value of a six-month put option with a strike price of 37 cents?

A) 3.00 cents

B) 2.91 cents

C) 1.16 cents

D) 1.20 cents

9) A futures price is currently 40 cents. It is expected to move up to 44 cents or down to 34 cents in the next six months. The risk-free interest rate is 6%. What is the value of a six month call option with a strike price of 39 cents?

A) 5.00 cents

B) 2.91 cents

C) 3.00 cents

D) 4.21 cents

10) Which of the following are true?

A) Futures options are usually European

B) Futures options are usually American

C) Both American and European futures options trade actively are exchanges

D) Both American and European futures options trade actively in the OTC market

11) Which of the following is true for a September futures option?

A) The expiration month of option is September

B) The option was first traded in September

C) The delivery month of the underlying futures contract is September

D) September is the first month when the option can be exercised

12) What is the cash settlement if a put futures option on 50 units of the underlying asset is exercised?

A) (Current Futures Price – Strike Price) times 50

B) (Strike Price – Current Futures Price) times 50

C) (Most Recent Futures Settlement Price – Strike Price) times 50

D) (Strike Price – Most Recent Futures Settlement Price) times 50

13) What is the cash settlement if a call futures option on 50 units of the underlying asset is exercised?

A) (Current Futures Price – Strike Price) times 50

B) (Strike Price – Current Futures Price) times 50

C) (Most Recent Futures Settlement Price – Strike Price) times 50

D) (Strike Price – Most Recent Futures Settlement Price) times 50

14) Which of the following is true?

A) A futures option is settled daily

B) A futures-style option is settled daily

C) Both a futures option and a futures-style option are settled daily

D) Neither a futures option nor a futures-style option is settled daily

15) Which of the following is true about a futures option and a spot option on the same underlying asset with an identical strike price and expiration date?

A) A European call spot option and an American call futures option are equivalent

B) An American call spot option and a European call futures option are equivalent

C) A European put spot option and European put futures option are equivalent

D) An American put spot option and American put futures option are equivalent

16) What is the value of a European call futures option where the futures price is 50, the strike price is 50, the risk-free rate is 5%, the volatility is 20% and the time to maturity is three months?

A) 49.38N(0.05)-49.38N(-0.05)

B) 50N(0.05)-50N(-0.05)

C) 49.38N(0.1)-49.38N(-0.1)

D) 50N(0.1)-49.38N(-0.1)

17) What is the growth rate of an index futures price in the risk-neutral world?

A) The excess of the risk-free rate over the dividend yield

B) The risk-free rate

C) The dividend yield on the index

D) Zero

18) When Black’s model used to value a European option on the spot price of an asset, which of the following is NOT true?

A) It is necessary to know the futures or forward price for a contract maturing at the same time as the option

B) It is not necessary to estimate income on the underlying asset

C) It is not necessary to know the risk-free rate

D) The underlying asset can be an investment or a consumption asset

19) Consider a European one-year call futures option and a European one-year put futures options when the futures price equals the strike price. Which of the following is true?

A) The call futures option is worth more than the put futures option

B) The put futures option is worth more than the call futures option

C) The call futures option is sometimes worth more and sometimes worth less than the put futures option

D) The call futures option is worth the same as the put futures option

20) One-year European call and put options on an asset are worth $3 and $4 respectively when the strike price is $20 and the one-year risk-free rate is 5%. What is the one-year futures price of the asset if there are no arbitrage opportunities? (Use put-call parity.)

A) $19.55

B) $18.95

C) $20.95

D) $20.45