A cheque is said to be generally crossed if it

A. Bears two parallel lines across its face
B. Is not dated
C. Is not signed
D. Is not stamped
E. Has two postage stamps on it

A

Explanation:
The correct answer is “Bears two parallel lines across its face.” A general crossing on a cheque is indicated by two parallel lines, which usually include the words “and company” or “not negotiable,” signifying that the cheque must be deposited into a bank account rather than cashed immediately​