Economics set 2 MCQs

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Q.31 Which of the following is NOT one of the four primary explicit goals of five-year plans?
A Equity
B Education
C Self-reliance
D Growth
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Q.32 What is the national female workforce participation rate as per the Census of India 2011?
A 53.26%
B 30.02%
C 25.51%
D 53.03%
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Q.33 Reserve ratio and money supply have relationship.
A no
B a negative
C a linear
D a symmetrical
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Q.34 Which of the following is a qualitative instrument of monetary policy used by the RBI?
A CRR
B Bank rate
C Variable reserve ratio
D Credit rationing
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Q.35 Which of the following rural development programmes was launched in 1973-74 to tackle the problems of drought-affected areas?
A National Horticulture Mission
B Drought Prone Area Programme
C Micro Irrigation Programme
D Jute Technology Mission
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Q.36 Which of the following is an INCORRECTLY stated social impact of the Green Revolution?
A Cultivation became more intensive in nature.
B In its second phase, there was a shift to from dry to wet (irrigate
C Cultivation became more extensive in nature.
D There was change in the cropping pattern and types of crops grown in its second phase.
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Q.37 As per the National Multidimensional Poverty Index Report 2023, which of the following states has the least population concentration in the Multidimensional poverty index?
A Goa
B Sikkim
C Kerala
D Tamil Nadu
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Q.38 Special Drawing Rights are also known as .
A Golden Papers
B International Reserves Money
C Paper Gold
D Gold Papers
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Q.39 Which of the followings statements is/are true about private goods? I. Rivalrous in consumption II. Non-excludability III. Negative marginal cost
A Only III
B Only I
C Both II and III
D Only II
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Q.40 In which year was 'Self Help Group - Bank Linkage Programme' (SHG-BLP) introduced in India?
A 1992
B 1984
C 2000
D 1996
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Q.41 Taxes such as estate duty and wealth tax, which yield low revenue relative to the cost of collection, are often referred to as:
A Rich taxes
B Paper taxes
C Paperless taxes
D Direct taxes
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Q.42 During which Five-Year Plan was the Minimum Needs Programme introduced?
A Sixth Five Year Plan
B Fourth Five Year Plan
C Eighth Five Year Plan
D Fifth Five Year Plan
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Q.43 ……..are organized institutions that accept deposits from depositors and advance loans to borrowers.
A Hospitals
B Hotels
C Banks
D Schools
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Q.44 The famous work "Arthashastra" attributed to which ancient Indian scholar and strategist?
A Chanakya
B Panini
C Valmiki
D Kalidasa
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Q.45 The Green Revolution in India primarily focused on improving the production of .
A wheat and rice
B cotton and maize
C wheat and maize
D rice and cotton
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Q.46 The literacy rate is defined by the percentage of the population of a given age group that can .
A Write only
B Read and Write
C Read only
D Speak
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Q.47 Sex ratio is used to describe the number of females per males.
A 10
B 100
C 1000
D 10000
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Q.48 Generally, the sex ratios have been calculated as the proportion of females to males.
A 200
B 1000
C 500
D 100
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Q.49 Who is known as the Father of the Green Revolution in India?
A Verghese Kurien
B Durgesh Patel
C Sam Pitroda
D M.S Swaminathan
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Q.50 In the Population Census of 2011, the sex ratio in India is females per 1000 males.
A 1020
B 890
C 899
D 943
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Q.51 Which religion has the majority population in India?
A Hinduism
B Islam
C Jainism
D Christianity
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Q.52 National defence, roads, government administration are examples of which types of goods?
A Complementary goods
B Public goods
C Supplementary goods
D Private goods
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Q.53 In India, the Green Revolution was mainly led by .
A M. D. Swami
B M.S. Swaminathan
C Radhakrishnan
D John Norman
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Q.54 Which of the following is the last five year plan of India?
A Eleventh
B Tenth
C Ninth
D Twelfth
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Q.55 Which state became the first fully organic state in India?
A Sikkim
B Madhya Pradesh
C Himachal Pradesh
D Kerala
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Q.56 How is the poverty line in India typically determined?
A Quality of education
B Levels of income and consumption
C Access to healthcare facilities
D Religious affiliation
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Q.57 As per Census-2011, Which of the following states have the highest female literacy rate?
A Kerala
B West Bengal
C Mizoram
D Tripura
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Q.58 Which union territory of India has the highest population density per 2011 census?
A Daman and Diu
B Chandigarh
C Ladakh
D NCT of Delhi
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Q.59 Which state of India has the highest population density as per 2011 census?
A Maharashtra
B Orissa
C Tamil Nadu
D Bihar
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Q.60 India became self-sufficient in food-grains and had sufficient stock in the central pool, even, at times, India was in a position to export food grains, because of Revolution.
A White
B Industrial
C Green
D Oil
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