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Indian Economy
Indian Economy
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Question 1 |
The main gold mine region in Karnadaka is ...........
Kolar | |
Ramgiri | |
Anantpur | |
Cochin |
Question 2 |
Economic growth of a country is measured by national income indicated by .....
GNP | |
GDP | |
NNP | |
Per capita income |
Question 3 |
Which one of the following is a developed nations ?
Mexico | |
Ghana | |
France | |
Sri Lanka |
Question 4 |
The position of Indian Economy among the other strongest economies in the world is ..
Fourth | |
Sixth | |
Fifth | |
Tenth |
Question 5 |
Mixed economy means ......
Private sectors and banks | |
Co-existence of Public and Private sectors | |
Public sectors and banks | |
Public sectors only |
Question 6 |
The weakness of Indian Economy is .......
Economic disparities | |
Mixed economy | |
Urbanisation | |
Adequate employment opportunities
|
Question 7 |
A scientific study of the characteristics of population is ....
Topography | |
Demography | |
Geography | |
Philosophy |
Question 8 |
The year 1961is known as .....
Year of small divide | |
Year of Population Explosion | |
Year of Urbanisation | |
Year of Great Divide |
Question 9 |
In which year the population of India crossed one billion mark ?
2000 | |
2001 | |
2005 | |
1991 |
Question 10 |
The number of deaths per thousand population is called as ...
Crude Death Rate | |
Crude Birth Rate | |
Crude Infant Rate | |
Maternal Mortality Rate |
Question 11 |
The number of births per thousand population is called as
Crude death rate | |
Mortality rate | |
Morbidity rate | |
Crude Birth Rate |
Question 12 |
Density of population =
Land area / Total Population | |
Land area / Employment | |
Total Population / Land area of the region | |
Total Population / Employment |
Question 13 |
Who introduced the National Development Council in India?
Ambedkar | |
Jawaharlal Nehru | |
Radhakrishanan | |
V.K.R.V. Rao |
Question 14 |
Who among the following propagated Gandhian Ecomomic thinkings.
Jawaharlar Nehru | |
VKRV Rao | |
JC Kumarappa | |
A.K.Sen |
Question 15 |
The advocate of democratic socialism was
Jawaharlal Nehru | |
Dr. Rajendra Prasad | |
P.C. Mahalanobis | |
Indira Gandhi |
Question 16 |
Ambedkar the problem studied by in the context of Indian Economy is .......
Small land holdings and their remedies | |
Problem of Indian Currency | |
Economics of socialism | |
All of them |
Question 17 |
Gandhian Economics is based on the Principle
Socialistic idea | |
Ethical foundation | |
Gopala Krishna Gokhale | |
Dadabhai Naoroji |
Question 18 |
V.K.R.V Rao was a student of
J.M. Keynes | |
Colin Clark | |
Adam smith | |
Alfred Marshal |
Question 19 |
Amartya Kumara Sen received the Nobel prize in Economics in the year
1998 | |
2000 | |
2008 | |
2010 |
Question 20 |
Thiruvalluvar economic ideas mainly dealt with
Wealth | |
Poverty is the curse in the society | |
Agriculture | |
All of them |
Question 21 |
A country’s economic growth is usually measured by _________
National Income | |
Per capita Income | |
Foreign Exchange | |
All the above |
Question 22 |
_________ refers to the average number of persons residing per square kilometer.
Density of population | |
Population Explosion | |
Land Area | |
Number of female per 1000 males |
Question 23 |
Goods and services provided by nature are called _______
Mineral resources | |
Natural resources | |
Renewable resources | |
All the above |
Question 24 |
Natural resources are ________
Renewable resources | |
Non renewable resources | |
Land resources | |
All the above |
Question 25 |
Social infrastructure are _________
Education | |
Training and research | |
Health and Housing | |
All the above |
Question 26 |
There are only _______ main gold mine regions
Three | |
Two | |
One | |
None of the above |
Question 27 |
Economic infrastructure is the _______ system which helps in production and distribution.
Support | |
Distribution | |
Transport | |
Financial |
Question 28 |
Hematite iron is mainly found in _______
Chattisgarh and Karnataka | |
Jharkhand | |
Odisha, Goa | |
All the above |
Question 29 |
The major deposit of magnetite iron is available.
Madhya Pradesh | |
Uttar Pradesh | |
Western coast of Karnataka | |
All the above |
Question 30 |
__________ is the largest available mineral resources in India.
Coal | |
Iron | |
Bauxite | |
Aluminium |
Question 31 |
________ is a main source of metal like aluminium in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.
Bauxite | |
Mica | |
Coal | |
Iron |
Question 32 |
________ is a heat resisting mineral which is also a bad conductor of electricity.
Bauxite | |
Coal | |
Mica | |
Iron ore |
Question 33 |
_________ is used in electrical equipments as an insulator
Wire | |
Copper | |
Mica | |
Iron |
Question 34 |
In terms of area India ranks _____ in the world.
Seventh | |
Sixth | |
Third | |
Eighth |
Question 35 |
________ has the lowest literacy ratio 53% in 2011.
Bihar | |
Karnataka | |
Goa | |
Himachal Pradesh |
Question 36 |
______ has the highest literacy ration (92%)
Tamil Nadu | |
Andhra Pradesh | |
Bihar | |
Kerala |
Question 37 |
_________ has the lowest sex ratio among other states.
Haryana | |
Kerala | |
Karnataka | |
Madhya Pradesh |
Question 38 |
India ranks ______ in the world.
1st | |
2nd | |
3rd | |
4th |
Question 39 |
Before independence, the density of population was less then _______
100 | |
50 | |
200 | |
250 |
Question 40 |
__________ is the most densely populated state in the country
Uttar Pradesh | |
Andhra Pradesh | |
Bihar | |
Kerala |
Question 41 |
The population growth rate in India is as high as ________
1.7 | |
1.5 | |
1.2 | |
2.00 |
Question 42 |
India bags the ________ in terms of nominal gross domestic product.
Sixth position | |
Seventh position | |
Third position | |
First position |
Question 43 |
India bags the third position in terms of _________
Nominal gross domestic product | |
Purchasing power parity | |
Industrialization | |
Economic growth |
Question 44 |
Indian economy bags the _______ position among strongest and largest economies among the world.
Sixth | |
Second | |
Third | |
Seventh |
Question 45 |
India has a _______ economy.
Traditional | |
Social | |
Mixed
| |
Capitalist |
Question 46 |
_______ being the maximum pursued occupation in India.
Agriculture | |
Industries | |
Small scale | |
Companies |
Question 47 |
A country’s economic growth is usually measured by National Income, indicated by ________
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) | |
Gross National Product (GNP) | |
Net Domestic Product (NDP) | |
Net National Product (NNP) |
Question 48 |
Human Development Index was developed by the Pakistani Economist ______
Marshall | |
Mahbub ul Haq | |
J.M. Keynes | |
Amartya Sen |
Question 49 |
Human Development Index was developed by the Indian economist _________
Marshall | |
Mahbub ul Haq | |
J.M. Keynes | |
Amartya Sen |
Question 50 |
Developed economies are also termed as ________
Developing countries | |
Under developed countries | |
Advanced countries | |
Low developing countries |
Question 51 |
The term “Gross National Happiness” was coined by ___________
The First King of Bhutan | |
The Second King of Bhutan | |
The Third King of Bhutan | |
The Fourth King of Bhutan |
Question 52 |
Indian economy is a true example of complete _________ economy
Traditional | |
Mixed | |
Capitalist | |
Socialist |
Question 53 |
Around ___________ % of the occupational practice in India is covered by the farmers and other agricultural units.
60% | |
76% | |
80% | |
50% |
Question 54 |
Agricultural sector is also called as the _______ of the Indian economy
Brain | |
Back Bone | |
Heart | |
None of these |
Question 55 |
The human capital of India is ________
Old | |
Young | |
both ‘a’ and ‘b’ | |
None of these |
Question 56 |
Population growth rate in India is as high as _____
1.7 | |
2.7 | |
3.7 | |
4.7 |
Question 57 |
Scientific study of the characteristics of population is known as ______
Density of Population | |
Literacy Ratio | |
Demography | |
Sex Ratio |
Question 58 |
The year 1921 is known as the ________ for India’s population.
Year of Great Divide | |
Year of Small Divide | |
Year of Population Explosion | |
All the above |
Question 59 |
In 1961, population of India started increasing at the rate of 1.96% i.e. 2%. Hence 1961 is known as __________
Year of Great Divide | |
Year of Small Divide | |
Year of Population Explosion | |
None of these |
Question 60 |
A | |
B | |
C | |
D |
Question 61 |
__________ is the most Density populated state in India.
Maharashtra | |
Andhra Pradesh | |
Kerala | |
Bihar |
Question 62 |
_____ refers to the number of females per 1000 males.
Sex Ratio | |
Life expectancy | |
Literacy Ratio | |
Density of Population |
Question 63 |
___________ has the lowest literacy ratio.
Kerala | |
Goa | |
Himachal Pradesh | |
Bihar |
Question 64 |
Give an example for Renewable Resources __________
Forests | |
Wild life | |
Biomass | |
Hydro energies | |
All the above |
Question 65 |
Give an example for main gold region in India ________
Kolar Gold field | |
Hutli Gold field | |
Ramgiri Gold field | |
All the above |
Question 66 |
________ railway station provide wifi facility first in India.
Bangalore | |
Chennai Central | |
Mumbai | |
Delhi |
Question 67 |
Education in India follows the ________ patern.
10 + 3 | |
10 + 2 | |
10 + 2 | |
9 + 3 |
Question 68 |
“Live as the freemen of the soil, the rest are mere salves that follow on their toil.” Who said this?
Thiruvalluvar | |
Mahatma Gandhi | |
Jawaharlal Nehru | |
B.R. Ambedkar |
Question 69 |
“Books could be written to demonstrate its evils.” Who said this?
Thiruvalluvar | |
Mahatma Gandhi | |
Jawaharlal Nehru | |
Amartya Sen |
Question 70 |
_______ was the first Prime Minister of Independent India.
Amartya Sen | |
Raj Krishna | |
B.R. Ambedkar | |
Jawaharlal Nehru |
Question 71 |
Ambedkar published a paper “small holding in India and their remedies” in ________
1923 | |
1985 | |
1918 | |
1948 |
Question 72 |
Ambedkar was a _______
Capitalist | |
Socialist | |
Communist | |
None of these |
Question 73 |
Interrelation between investment, income and multiplier in an under developed economy” was introduced in ________
1950 | |
1951 | |
1952 | |
1953 |
Question 74 |
Joseph Chelladurai Kumarappa was born on _________
1st January 1890 | |
4th January 1982 | |
6th January 1990 | |
2nd February 1892 |
Question 75 |
V.K.R.V. Rao was deeply interested in three large themes are _______
National Income | |
Food, nutrition and the distribution of good | |
Employment and occupational distribution | |
All the above |
Question 76 |
_________ was a pioneer of rural economic development theories
Kumarappa | |
Gandhi | |
Nehru | |
V.K.R.V. Rao |
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