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Economics Part 3 Revision Test in English
Economics Part 3 Revision Test in English
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Question 1 |
Cotton is an example of which of the following Utility
Form Utility | |
Place Utility | |
Time Utility | |
None |
Question 1 Explanation:
Explanation: Form Utility : If the physical form of a commodity is changed, its utility may increase. E.g. Cotton increases, if it is converted into clothes.
Question 2 |
Insurance is an example of
Primary Sector | |
Secondary Sector | |
Tertiary Sector | |
None |
Question 2 Explanation:
Explanation: Examples of Tertiary Sector cover distributive traders, banking, insurance, transport and communications. Government services, such as law, administration, education, health and defense are also included.
Question 3 |
Which among the following is the Derived Factors of Production?
Land and Labour | |
Labour and Capital | |
Capital and Organization | |
Organization and Land |
Question 4 |
“The Theory of Moral Sentiments” is written in the Year
1746 | |
1756 | |
1759 | |
1776 |
Question 4 Explanation:
Explanation: Adamsmithis known as Father of Economics and his Economics is wealth Economics. He wrote two classic works, "The Theory of Moral sentiments (1759)",and "An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of Nations (1776)".
Question 5 |
Pick out the odd one:
Labour is homogeneous. | |
Labourcannot be separated from the labourer. | |
Labour is mobile. Man moves from one place to another from a low paid occupation to a high paid occupation. | |
Individual labour has only limited bargaining power. |
Question 5 Explanation:
Explanation: Labour is not homogeneous. Skill and dexterity vary from person to person.
Question 6 |
Who said this ’Capital consists of those kinds of wealth other than free gifts of nature, which yield
Adamsmith | |
Marshall | |
Keynes | |
None |
Question 7 |
Organizer is can also be called as
Producer | |
Game Changer | |
Entrepreneur | |
Consumer |
Question 7 Explanation:
Explanation: The entrepreneur is also called ‘Organizer’. In, modern times, an entrepreneur is called ‘the changing agent of the society’. He is not only responsible for introducing the socially desirable output but also to increase the social welfare.
Question 8 |
Production refers to
Destruction of utility | |
Creation of utilities | |
exchange value | |
none |
Question 9 |
Match the following:
- 20 Point program - 1. 2005
- Jawahar Rozgar Yojana - 2. 1989
- MGNREGA - 3. 1975
- Bharat NirmanYojana - 4. 2006
3214 | |
3241 | |
2314 | |
2341 |
Question 9 Explanation:
Explanation:
20 point program was introduced by Indira Gandhi.
JawaharRozgarYojanais related to employment.
MGNREGA is the 100 days employment scheme.
Bharat NirmanYojana has 6 types of welfare schemes included in it.
Question 10 |
DMP model describe about
Wages | |
Unemployment | |
Job Vaccancies | |
All the above |
Question 10 Explanation:
Explanation: The Diamond Mortensen Pissarides Model General Talk about Employment related aspects which include above mentioned three.
Question 11 |
Which committee recommended drastic reduction in import duties?
Narasimman | |
Vijay kelkar | |
Raja chelliah | |
Rangarajan |
Question 11 Explanation:
Explanation: Raja chelliah is a former RBI Chairman he is the one who reduced import duties in 1991.
Question 12 |
Which State secure highest health status in India?
Tamilnadu | |
Kerala | |
Telangana | |
Andhra |
Question 12 Explanation:
Explanation: Kerala tops in this list followed by Punjab and Tamilnadu.
Question 13 |
Identify the incorrect Pair:
Indira AwasYojana - 1975 | |
Rajiv AwasYojana - 2009 | |
Food for Work Program - 1977 | |
None of These |
Question 13 Explanation:
Explanation: Indira AwasYojanawas introduced in the year 1985 for the Rural Housing.
Question 14 |
Consider the following Statement and choose the correct one about National Rural Health Mission.
- It was launched on 12 April, 2005
- It focus on Reproductive, Maternal, New-born, Child health and Adolescent services.
1 only | |
2 only | |
Both 1 and 2 | |
None |
Question 15 |
Which railway station is the first to provide Wi-Fi facility in India?
Mumbai | |
Bengaluru | |
Delhi | |
Hyderabad |
Question 16 |
Match:
- TRYSEM - 1. 1976
- National Rural Livelihood Mission - 2. 2005
- IRDP - 3. 2011
- National Rural Health Mission - 4. 1979
2314 | |
4132 | |
4312 | |
3412 |
Question 17 |
Match:
- National Green Tribunal Act - 1. 2002
- Biological Diversity Act - 2.1972
- Forest (Conservation) Act - 3. 2010
- Wildlife Protection Act - 4.1980
3142 | |
4321 | |
3124 | |
2314 |
Question 18 |
In which year TRIPS was established?
1990 | |
1991 | |
1993 | |
1995 |
Question 18 Explanation:
Explanation: It was established by World Trade Organisation.
Question 19 |
Indias First Large scale steel plant is
TISCO | |
IISCO | |
MISCO | |
SAIL |
Question 19 Explanation:
Explanation: TISCO was introduced in the year 1907 in Jamshedpur.
Question 20 |
Which of the following is not the cause for the Rural poverty?
Inflation | |
Increased non-farm employment | |
Low rate of economic growth | |
More emphasis on large industries |
Question 21 |
When was food Security Act passed
2010 | |
2012 | |
2013 | |
2018 |
Question 21 Explanation:
Explanation: Food Security Act , 2013 is an Act of the Parliament of India which aims to provide subsidized food grains.
Question 22 |
The type of unemployment which happens when a person moves from one job to another job is known as
Structural unemployment | |
Frictional unemployment | |
Voluntary unemployment | |
Under employment |
Question 22 Explanation:
Explanation: In Frictional Unemployment person use to change their place from one to another.
Question 23 |
Age of work force of Humans
18-58 yrs | |
18-60 yrs | |
15-60 yrs | |
15-58 yrs |
Question 23 Explanation:
Explanation: We take the age group of 15–60 years for the computation of workforce. Persons who are less than 15 years are considered as children, and person who have crossed 60 years of age are excluded as they are not physically fit to undertake productive occupation.
Question 24 |
Which of the following Empire build Employment Bureau
Sultan | |
Mughals | |
Marathas | |
Rajputs |
Question 24 Explanation:
Explanation: In the medieval period, Feroz Shah Thuglaq, the Sultan of Delhi, had set up an ‘Employment Bureau’ to solve the unemployment problem.
Question 25 |
Which of the following Sector is growing at a faster Rate
Primary | |
Secondary | |
Tertiary | |
None |
Question 26 |
Which of the Following is a Private Sector
NLC | |
SAIL | |
BSNL | |
TATA |
Question 27 |
Slater Village Concept was Introduced by
Gilbert | |
Marshall | |
Smith | |
Tony |
Question 27 Explanation:
Explanation: Iruvelpattu is one such village in Villupuram district in Tamil Nadu. This village has been studied for more than 100 years by many scholars. This village is also called Slater village as Gilbert Slater was the first scholar working in the University of Madras to go with his students to study this village in 1916.
Question 28 |
Which Delhi Sultan of medieval India formed ‘Employment Bureau’ to solve the unemployment problem.
Muhamad Bin Tugluq | |
AllauddinKhilji | |
Feroz Shah Tugluq | |
Balban |
Question 28 Explanation:
Explanation: In the medieval period, Feroz Shah Thuglaq, the Sultan of Delhi, had set up an ‘Employment Bureau’ to solve the unemployment problem.
Question 29 |
SarvaShikshaAbhiyan (SSA), one of the major important educational programme is connected with the
Elementary education | |
Higher education | |
Vocational Education | |
Adult Education |
Question 29 Explanation:
Explanation: It provide useful and elementary education for all children in the age of 6-14 years.
Question 30 |
RLEGP means
Rural Labourers Employment Guarantee Programme | |
Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme | |
Rural Land Owners Employment Guarantee Programme | |
Rural Landless Labourers Employment Guarantee Programme |
Question 30 Explanation:
Explanation: It was launched on 15 August 1983 during the Sixth Five Year Plan.
Question 31 |
Agricultural Refinance Development Corporation was established on
Jan 1, 1963 | |
March 1, 1963 | |
April 1, 1963 | |
July 1, 1963 |
Question 31 Explanation:
Explanation: Reserve Bank of India set up the Agricultural Refinance corporation to work as an refinancing agency in providing medium term and long term agricultural credit to support investment credit needs for agricultural Development.
Question 32 |
Prime Minister Employment Generation Program (PMEGP) was implemented in India by Merging the Schemes of
PMRY and REGP | |
NREP and REGP | |
IAY and IRDP | |
SFDA and MAFALDA |
Question 32 Explanation:
Explanation: PMRY (Prime Minister RozgarYojana) started in 1993
REGP (Rural Employment Generation Program) Started in 1995 by merging this two PMEGP was started in 2008.
Question 33 |
Micro Farming is one which has land of
5 hectares | |
4 hectares | |
1 hectares | |
7 hectares |
Question 33 Explanation:
Explanation: Micro farmers account to around 78% of the total cultivators, while the area cultivated by these micro farmers is just 36%. Small farmers cultivating 1-2 hectares of land cover 14%, while the land cultivated by them is 26%.
Question 34 |
In Tamil Nadu how much percent of land is not in agriculture use
15 | |
17 | |
18 | |
20 |
Question 34 Explanation:
Explanation: Out of this only one third of land is used for agriculture (45,44,000 hectare). 17% of the land is used for non agricultural use. Nearly the same size ( 2125 thousand hectares) of land are forests.
Question 35 |
In the year of 2012-13 how much percent food crops cultivated
72 | |
56 | |
64 | |
87 |
Question 35 Explanation:
Explanation: In 2012-13, out of the total cultivated land, nearly 72 percent is used for food crops and the remaining for non-food crops.
Question 36 |
How many percent of area is under irrigation in Tamil Nadu
56 | |
64 | |
57 | |
72 |
Question 36 Explanation:
Explanation: The area under irrigation is about 57 percent of the total area under cultivation.
Question 37 |
Total Number of canals in Tamil Nadu
3415 | |
2239 | |
2145 | |
3412 |
Question 37 Explanation:
Explanation: 2,239 canals run through Tamil Nadu covering a length of 9,750 km. There are 7,985 small lakes, 33,142 large lakes, 15 lakh open wells and there are 3,54,000borewells in the state where agriculture is carried out with the help of these water resources.
Question 38 |
How many dam are constructed across the River Cauvery
1 | |
2 | |
3 | |
4 |
Question 38 Explanation:
Explanation: The dams constructed across Cauvery in Tamil Nadu are Mettur Dam, Kallanai.
Question 39 |
The length of river Cauvery
645 km | |
554 km | |
765 km | |
694 km |
Question 39 Explanation:
Explanation: River Cauvery is the 3rd largest river in South India. Its length is 765 km.
Question 40 |
Total percent of land under food grain cultivation in Tamil Nadu is
56 | |
64 | |
57 | |
72 |
Question 40 Explanation:
Explanation: All cultivated crops can be classified as food crops and non-food crops. 57 percentage of the total land under food grain cultivation is irrigated.
Question 41 |
How many Panchayat union Block has reduced water Quality
139 | |
11 | |
39 | |
100 |
Question 41 Explanation:
Explanation: 139 blocks in Tamilnaduare identified as excessive users of groundwater and 100 blocks as nearing the stage of excessive usage of groundwater. 11 blocks have been identified with reduced water quality. Only 136 blocks have enough quantity and quality water for usage.
Question 42 |
Who among the following introduced the term Virtual Water
Gilbert | |
Marshall | |
Smith | |
Tony |
Question 42 Explanation:
Explanation: The term 'virtual water' was introduced by Tony Allen in 1990. The water consumed in the production process of an agricultural or industrial product is called 'virtual water'.
Question 43 |
Which of the following crop is cultivated in large scale in Tamil Nadu
Millets | |
Paddy | |
Ragi | |
corn |
Question 43 Explanation:
Explanation: Paddy cultivation is carried out at a large scale of 30 percent cultivated land area and other food crops in 12 percent area.
Question 44 |
How much percent of Maize production is done in Tamil Nadu
62 | |
7 | |
34 | |
20 |
Question 44 Explanation:
Explanation: The contribution of paddy to the total amount of food production is 62%. Maize production was 20%, corn 7%, ragi 3% and another 3% occupied by black gram, while other food crops contributed a very meager amount to the total food production in Tamil Nadu.
Question 45 |
Percentage of Irrigated area of canals
62 | |
24 | |
14 | |
35 |
Question 46 |
Total kilo Gram of Paddy cultivation in TamilNadu in the year 2014-15
2753 | |
1409 | |
3077 | |
4429 |
Question 46 Explanation:
Explanation: Production capacity of paddy in Tamil Nadu was 4,429 kg per hectare in 2014-2015. This capacity was 3,039 kilograms in 2010-2011 revealing the increase in productivity.
Question 47 |
Out of the following, which is not a food crop
Bajra | |
Ragi | |
Maize | |
Coconut |
Question 47 Explanation:
Explanation: Coconut is a Plantation crop.
Question 48 |
The North-East monsoon period in Tamilnadu
August – October | |
September – November | |
October – December | |
November – January |
Question 48 Explanation:
Explanation: Northeast monsoon (Oct-Dec) is a major source of water for Tamil Nadu.
Question 49 |
“India will be a global player in the digital economy” is said by
Steve | |
Sundar Pitchai | |
Modi | |
Obama |
Question 50 |
Gross National Happiness was introduced in the year
1975 | |
1965 | |
1972 | |
1978 |
Question 50 Explanation:
Explanation: The term “Gross National Happiness” was coined by the fourth king of Bhutan, JigmeSingyeWangchuck, in 1972. It is an indicator of progress, which measures sustainable development, environmental conservation promotion of culture and good governance.
Question 51 |
Which of the following is not a feature of developed economy
High National Income | |
High Ruralization | |
High per capita income | |
High Consumption Level |
Question 52 |
The Percent of Contribution of GDP in Agricultural Sector
15 | |
17 | |
18 | |
20 |
Question 52 Explanation:
Explanation: Around 60% of the people in India depend upon agriculture for their livelihood. In fact, about 17% of our GDP today is contributed by the agricultural sector.
Question 53 |
Rank of India in GDP in World level
5 | |
6 | |
7 | |
8 |
Question 53 Explanation:
Explanation: Emerging as a top economic giant among the world economy, India bags the seventh position in terms of nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and third in terms of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP).
Question 54 |
What is the population growth rate in india per 1000 members
1.7 | |
1.5 | |
2.5 | |
2.2 |
Question 54 Explanation:
Explanation: Population growth rate of India is very high and this is always a hurdle to growth rate. The population growth rate in India is as high as 1.7 per 1000.
Question 55 |
What is the Population Growth in the year 1951
1.33 | |
1.25 | |
1.96 | |
1.66 |
Question 56 |
Match:
- 1921 - 1. Year of Small Divide
- 1951 - 2. Demographic Transition
- 1961 - 3. Year of Great Divide
- 2011 - 4. Year of Population Explosion
1342 | |
1234 | |
4321 | |
3142 |
Question 56 Explanation:
Explanation:
The negative growth during 1911-21 was due to rapid and frequent occurrence of epidemics like cholera, plague and influenza and also famines. The year 1921 is known as the ‘Year of Great Divide’ for India’s population as population starts increasing.
During 1951, population growth rate has come down from 1.33% to 1.25%. Hence it is known as ‘Year of Small divide’.
In 1961, population of India started increasing at the rate of 1.96% i.e, 2%. Hence 1961 is known as ‘Year of Population Explosion’. In the year 2001, the Population of India crossed one billion (100 crore) mark.
The 2011 census reveals growth of youth population which is described as ‘demographic transition’.
Question 57 |
According to 2011 census, the life expectancy
62.6 | |
64.2 | |
63.5 | |
63.4 |
Question 58 |
Find the Incorrect Pair:
Overall Literacy rate - 74.04% | |
Highest Literacy rate - Kerala | |
Lowest Literacy rate - Rajasthan | |
None |
Question 58 Explanation:
Explanation: Kerala has the highest literacy ratio (92%) followed by Goa (82%), Himachal Pradesh (76%), Maharastra (75%) and Tamil Nadu (74%). Bihar has the lowest literacy ratio (53%) in 2011.
Question 59 |
Identify the increasing order (in number) of source of irrigation in Tamilnadu
Tanks, Wells, Canals, Reservoirs | |
Wells, Tanks, Canals, Reservoirs | |
Reservoirs, Canals, Tanks, Wells | |
Reservoirs, Canals, Wells, Tanks |
Question 60 |
New Economic Policy consists of which of the following?
Gobalisation | |
Liberalization | |
Privatization | |
All the above |
Question 60 Explanation:
Explanation: The triple pillars of New Economic Policy are Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization (LPG)
Question 61 |
Match:
- Lowest Sex Ratio - 1. Kannyakumari
- Lowest Literacy - 2. Cuddalore
- Highest Literacy - 3. Theni
- Lowest Child Sex Ratio - 4. Dharmapuri
4312 | |
1234 | |
3214 | |
3412 |
Question 62 |
Thiruvalluvar economic ideas mainly dealt with
Wealth | |
Poverty is the curse in the society | |
Agriculture | |
All of them |
Question 63 |
Who among the following propagated Gandhian Ecomomicthinkings.
Jawaharlar Nehru | |
VKRV Rao | |
JC Kumarappa | |
A.K.Sen |
Question 63 Explanation:
Explanation: Joseph ChelladuraiKumarappa was born on 4 January 1892 in Tanjavur, Tamil Nadu. A pioneer of rural economic development theories, Kumarappais credited for developing economic theories based on Gandhism – a school of economic thought he coined “Gandhian Economics”.
Question 64 |
Sen's Poverty and Famines was written in the year
1971 | |
1981 | |
1991 | |
1998 |
Question 64 Explanation:
Explanation: Sen's Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation” (1981) is both a theoretical and an applied work.
Question 65 |
Zamindari system was introduced in the year
1796 | |
1793 | |
1763 | |
1776 |
Question 65 Explanation:
Explanation: This system was created by the British East India Company, when in 1793, Lord Cornwallis introduced ‘Permanent Settlement Act’.
Question 66 |
Mahalwari system was first introduced in
Madhya Pradesh | |
madras | |
Andhra | |
Bengal |
Question 66 Explanation:
Explanation: After introduction of this system, it was later extended to Madhya Pradesh and Punjab. The ownership of the land was maintained by the collective body usually the villagers which served as a unit of management.
Question 67 |
Ryotwari system was first introduced in
Madhya Pradesh | |
madras | |
Andhra | |
Bengal |
Question 67 Explanation:
Explanation: This system was initially introduced in Tamil Nadu and later extended to Maharashtra,Gujarat, Assam, Coorg, East Punjab and Madhya Pradesh.
Question 68 |
When was the first Industrial Policy introduced
1948 | |
1956 | |
1977 | |
1991 |
Question 68 Explanation:
Explanation: The Government of India recognized the significant contribution of industrialization. Therefore the Government of India declared its first Industrial Policy on 6th April 1948.
Question 69 |
Which has been emerged as the watchdog in monitoring competitive practices in economy?
MRTP Act | |
New Industrial Policy | |
Competition Commission | |
All the above |
Question 70 |
Choose the incorrect statement
- Density of population in Tamil Nadu (2011 census) is 555 per sq.km.
- Tamilnadu ranks 12th in density among Indian states
1 only | |
2 only | |
Both 1 and 2 | |
None of these |
Question 71 |
Which state has the highest decadal growth of population?
Uttar Pradesh | |
Bihar | |
Madhya Pradesh | |
Rajasthan |
Question 71 Explanation:
Explanation: Kerala has the lowest birth rate (14.7) and Uttar Pradesh has the highest birth rate (29.5). West Bengal has the lowest death rate (6.3) and Orissa (9.2) has the highest. Among States Bihar has the highest decadal (2001-11) growth rate of population, while Kerala has the lowest growth rate.
Question 72 |
The term “Human resource” refers to
Investment on poor people | |
Expenditure on Agriculture | |
Investment on Assets | |
Collective abilities of people |
Question 73 |
Which of the following states have population density higher than the National average density?
Uttarpradesh, Bihar, Tamil Nadu | |
West Bengal, Bihar, Uttarpradesh | |
Bihar, West Bengal, Karnataka | |
West Bengal, Bihar, Madya Pradesh |
Question 74 |
Which of the following state has highest installed Solar Capacity in India?
Odisha | |
Tamil Nadu | |
Rajasthan | |
Andhra Pradesh |
Question 75 |
In which year the term “Virtual water” was introduced?
1980 | |
1990 | |
2000 | |
1983 |
Question 75 Explanation:
Explanation: The term 'virtual water' was introduced by Tony Allen in 1990. The water consumed in the production process of an agricultural or industrial product is called 'virtual water'.
Question 76 |
In 1965-66 the total food production in Tamil Nadu is
45 lakh tons | |
50 lakh tons | |
36 lakh tons | |
24 lakh tons
|
Question 76 Explanation:
Explanation: In 1965-66, the total food grain production was slightly more than 50 lakh tonnes and in 2014-15, the production increased and was slightly below one crore 28 lakh tonnes.
Question 77 |
How many times the areas with good water facility can be cultivated in a year?
2 | |
3 | |
4 | |
5 |
Question 78 |
“Unemployed people suffer demoralization, frustration and loss of self respect that come from enforced idleness” who said this?
Wonnacott | |
J.M. Keynes | |
Adam Smith | |
Alfred Marshall |
Question 79 |
Second Green Revolution Implemented in
2006-07 | |
2006-07 | |
2008-09 | |
2009-10 |
Question 79 Explanation:
Explanation: The target of Second Green Revolution was to increase 400 million tons of food grain production as against about 214 million tons in 2006-07. This is to be achieved by 2020.
Question 80 |
First Jute Industry introduced in
1856 | |
1867 | |
1855 | |
1847 |
Question 80 Explanation:
Explanation: Its first modernised industrial unit was established at Reshra in West Bengal in 1855.
Question 81 |
Percentage of Silk produced in india
16 | |
17 | |
18 | |
19 |
Question 81 Explanation:
Explanation: India is the second-largest (first being China) country in the world in producing natural silk. At present, India produces about 16% silk of the world.
Question 82 |
When was ONGC established
1945 | |
1956 | |
1889 | |
1895 |
Question 82 Explanation:
Explanation: For exploration purpose, Oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC) was established in 1956 at Dehradun, Uttarakhand.
Question 83 |
How many Public Sector Banks are there in india
24 | |
25 | |
26 | |
27 |
Question 83 Explanation:
Explanation: Of the total banking industry in India, public sector banks constitute 72.9% share while the rest is covered by private players. In terms of the number of banks, there are 27 public sector banks and 22 private sector banks.
Question 84 |
Second Nationalization occurred in
1969 | |
1978 | |
1975 | |
1980 |
Question 85 |
HDI was calculated
UNDP | |
UNESCO | |
UNO | |
WHO |
Question 85 Explanation:
Explanation: Human Development Index (HDI) HDI was developed by the Pakistani Economist MahbubulHaq and the Indian Economist Amartya Kumar Sen in 1990 and was published by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). It is constructed based on Life Expectancy Index, Education Index and GDP Per Capita.
Question 86 |
Which of the following country topped in HDI
Australia | |
Norway | |
Switzerland | |
Iceland |
Question 87 |
The father of Green Revolution in India was
M.S. Swaminathan | |
Gandhi | |
Visweswaraiah | |
N.R. Viswanathan |
Question 88 |
How many commercial banks were nationalised in 1969 ?
10 | |
12 | |
14 | |
16 |
Question 89 |
Rank of India in GDP among the Asian Countries
1 | |
2 | |
3 | |
4 |
Question 89 Explanation:
Explanation: India was at 3rd position after China and Japan among Asian countries. India shared 8.50% of total Asia’s GDP (nominal) in 2016.
Question 90 |
The limit of Foreign equity was raised from 51 percent to
74 | |
56 | |
45 | |
64 |
Question 90 Explanation:
Explanation: In 1991, the government announced a specified list of high-technology and highinvestment priority industries wherein automatic permission was granted for foreign direct investment (FDI) upto 51 percent foreign equity. The limit was raised to 74 percent and subsequently to 100 percent for many of these industries.
Question 91 |
Cold Storage Order was passed in
1975 | |
1987 | |
1964 | |
1955 |
Question 91 Explanation:
Explanation: The Government of India and the Ministry of Agriculture promulgated an order known as “Cold Storage Order, 1964” under Section 3 of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955.
Question 92 |
Percentage of Poultry wasted
7 | |
3 | |
10 | |
5 |
Question 93 |
New foreign trade policy was introduced for the term of
2010-15 | |
2015-20 | |
2020-25 | |
None |
Question 93 Explanation:
Explanation: The Government of India, Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced New Foreign Trade Policy on 01st April 2015 for the period of 2015-2020.
Question 94 |
Maximum rate for GST is
18% | |
17% | |
28% | |
35% |
Question 95 |
India is the largest producer of
fruits | |
gold | |
petrol | |
diesel |
Question 96 |
An Indian farmer is born in debt, lives in debt, dies in debt and bequeaths debt’ said by
Gilbert | |
Tony | |
Darling | |
Keynes |
Question 96 Explanation:
Explanation: A famous British writer Sir Malcolm Darling (1925) stated that ‘An Indian farmer is born in debt, lives in debt, dies in debt and bequeaths debt’.
Question 97 |
What percentage of the total population live in rural area, as per 2011 censes?
40 | |
50 | |
60 | |
70 |
Question 98 |
Identify the cause for rural indebtedness in India.
Poverty | |
High population | |
High productivity | |
Full employment |
Question 99 |
Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) was implemented in the year
2003 | |
2004 | |
2005 | |
2006 |
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