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INDIAN ECONOMIC POLICY AND PLANNING - MCQS

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INDIAN ECONOMIC POLICY AND PLANNING
(IEPP)
MCQS 

1. Economic development is ________

A. Narrow process
B. Unilateral process
C. Cooperative process
D. Multidimensional process

2. Economic development is 

A. Qualitative aspect
B. Narrow aspect
C. Quantitative aspect
D. None

3. Planning, direction and regulation of government is required in ________

A. Economic growth
B. Economic population
C. Economic development
D. None of these 

4. There can be a _______ without _______

A. Development, development
B. Growth, development
C. development, Growth
D. growth, growth

5. Sustainable development was first used by ________

A. World Bank
B. ASIAN Bank
C. World Conservation Strategy
D. NABARD Bank

6. Which one of followings is correct with reference to sustainable development

A. Development should be ongoing
B. It puts emphasis on intra and inter generational justice
C. It tires to maintain quality of life of both present and future generation
D. all of these

7. Find odd one out 

A. Income Index
B. PQLI
C. Income tax index
D. HDI

8. The share of agriculture in country's national income has _________ 

A. Decreased 
B. Increased
C. Varied
D. Remain constant

9. The Green revolution is also known as _______

A. Pulses revolution
B. Milk revolution
C. Mangoes Revolution 
D. Wheat Revolution

10. ______ was a programme, of using modern inputs, modern technology & intensive Technique of cultivation.

A. IAAP
B. HYVP
C. NAS
D. IADP
 
11. The system of raising more than one crop in a year on by rotation is know as 

A. Multiple cropping system
B. Crop rotation system
C. (a) & (b) both
D. None of the above 

12. Post-Green Revolution means _______

A. 1960-61 to 1980-81
B. 1954-55 to 1996-97
C. 1949-50 to 1964-65
D. None 

13. Pre-Green Revolution means _______

A. 1960-61 to 1980-81
B. 1954-55 to 1996-97
C. 1949-50 to 1964-65
D. None 

14. Green Revolution gets a kick-start with ________

A. Intensive agro - district programme in 1960-9161
B. Opening of 19 Central - land Development Banks.
C. Formation of national agriculture co - operative Marketing Federations.
D. All of the above 

15. During 1949-50 to 1964-65 the annual growth rate of all food grains was _______

A. 2.67
B. 3 
C. 3.7 
D. 3.2

16. During 1964-65 to 2003-04. the annual growth rate of all food grains was ______

A. 2.3 
B. 3.5 
C. 3.7 
D. 3.2

17. During 1964-65 to 2003 - 04, the annual growth rate of wheat was _____

A. 4.1
B. 1.4
C. 4.2 
D. 4.7 

18. During 1949-50 to 1964-65, the annual growth rate of all crops was ______

A. 3.2
B. 3.1
C. 2.6
D. 3.3

19. During 1964 - 65 to 2003 - 04, the annual growth rate of all Crops was _______

A. 3.2
B. 3.1
C. 2.6
D. 3.3

20. IADP denots Intensive Agriculture ________ Programme.

A. State
B. Central 
C. Distract
D. Area

21. IADP was introduced in _______

A. 1947-48
B. 1951-52 
C. 1971-72
D. 1960-61

22. IAAP denotes Intensive Agriculture _______ Programme

A. State
B. Central
C. Distract 
D. Area

23. IAAP was introduced in ________

A. 1960
B. 1950 
C. 1964
D. 1990

24. HYVP denotes High Yield ______ Programme.

A. Agriculture 
B. Variety 
C. Valuable
D. None

25. Both the programmes IAAP & HYVP taken together is known as _______

A. IADP
B. IAVP
C. UNDP
D. NAS

26. NAS denotes New _____ Strategy

A. Agricultural
B. Industrial
C. Social
D. Economic

27. Due to adoption of NAS during the period of _______ to _______ there was a sudden and sharp increase in food production.

A. 1970 to 1975
B. 1965 to 1970
C. 1960 to 1965
D. None of the above 

28. One of the general factors for low productivity in Indian agriculture is due to ___________

A. poor techniques
B. size of holdings
C. inadequate irrigation
D. over crowding

29. One of the institutional factors for low productivity in Indian agriculture is due to.

A. land holding size
B. rural atmosphere 
C. over crowding 
D. rainfall

30. Wider application of technology in Indian agriculture relates to the period of ________

A. 1969-80
B. 1970-80
C. 1980-90
D. 1990-2000

31. India borrowed green revolution from _________

A. USA
B. Mexico 
C. Australia 
D. Canada

32. Green Revolution preceded by _________

A. IRDP
B. IADP
C. IRDP
D. ICAR

33. Full form of SFCl is __________.

A. State Finance Corporation of India
B. Seeds & Fertilisers Corporation of India
C. Seeds Fund Corporation of India
D. State Farms Corporation of India

34. The impact of green revolution does not include ________

A. increase in inequality
B. increase in rural income
C. increase in productivity
D. improvement in environmnent

35. Which of the following Crops not much benefited by GR _____

A. wheat
B. pulses
C. Potato
D. Sugarcane

36. Human well being is measured by:

A. CPI: Consumer Price Index
B. HRI: Human Resource Index
C. HDI: Human Development Index
D. HSB1: Human Socio-Benefit Index

37. Human Development Index was developed by the :

A. UNDP
B. WTO
C. Word bank 
D. UNO

38. As per latest report of UNDP, India's HDI ranking is out of 177 countries.

A. 120th rank
B. 125th rank 
C. 134th rank
D. 130th rank

39. Economic Growth is........

A. A long run & continuous process when the national income & per Capital income increases over time
B. A short run & continuous process when the national income & Capital income increases overtime
C. A long run process when national income and per capital income decreases over time.
D. A long run & continuous process when the national income & per capital income decreases overtime

40. Developing Economy refers to......

A. Those economies, which is developed
B. Those economies which are fully developed nor under developed
C. Those economies, which is developed
D. Those economies, which developed.

41. If the rate of growth of population is greater than the rate of growth of national income, per Capital income

A. Rises
B. Remains same
C. Falls
D. Can't Say

42. Which of the following statements is correct?

A. Nearly 5% population of India is below poverty line
B. Apiculture occupies 10% population of India
C. The production techniques are backward
D. None of the above

43. Over the time in a country, changes in the average standard of living are measure by.

A. Real per capital income
B. Real wage rate
C. Money incomes
D. Share of labour in income

44. Per capital income rises when:

A. GNP & population both increases at the same rate
B. GNP & population both decrease
C. GNP increase faster than population
D. GNP increase slower than population

45. For a study of the long term growth of the economy we use:

A. Real GNP
B. Money GNP
C. Personal GNP 
D. Disposable income

46. The commonly accepted measure of economic growth is.......

A. An increase in the national income
B. An increase in the gross domestic product
C. An increase in the real per capital gross domestic product/per capita income
D. An increase in the national income with a corresponding increase in population

47. The true index of economic growing is

A. an increase in the per capital income at constant prices
B. an increase in the national income at constant prices
C. an increase in the gross domestic product at constant prices
D. an increase in the gross domestic product at current prices

48. Third world countries are called ________

A. Developed
B. developing
C. Backward
D. none

49. Economic growth has reference to which of the country?

A. Developing
B. Underdeveloped 
C. Developed 
D. none

50. Economic development has reference to which of the following countries?

A. Shrilanka
B. America
C. Russia
D. Germany

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