Indian Economy MCQs
Indian Economy Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for SSC, State and all One Day Examinations of India. Objective Questions on Indian Economy for competitive examinations.
1. Which fertilizer is least likely to affect soil pH?
[A] Urea
[B] Muriate of potash
[C] Rock Phosphate
[D] Ammonia
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Correct Answer: B [Muriate of potash]
Notes:
Muriate of potash is a common name for potassium chloride. It is chemically neutral and does not significantly alter soil pH. Farmers use it mainly as a source of potassium. Urea and ammonia may acidify soil with repeated use, while rock phosphate tends to make soil slightly acidic over time. Muriate of potash is widely produced and used worldwide.
2. Agricultural Income Tax revenue goes to which of the following governments in India?
[A] State Governments
[B] Central Government
[C] Collected by State Governments , delivered to Central Government
[D] Collected by Central Government, delivered to State Governments
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Correct Answer: A [State Governments]
Notes:
The taxing powers of the central government encompass taxes on income (except agricultural income), excise on goods produced (other than alcohol), customs duties, and inter-state sale of goods.
The state governments are vested with the power to tax agricultural income, land and buildings, sale of goods (other than inter-state), and excise on alcohol. Local authorities such as Panchayat and Municipality also have power to levy some minor taxes.
3. Which statement about Giffen goods is correct?
[A] They follow the standard law of demand
[B] They are luxury goods with increasing demand
[C] They violate the law of demand with an upward-sloping demand curve
[D] They have many close substitutes
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Correct Answer: C [They violate the law of demand with an upward-sloping demand curve]
Notes:
Giffen goods violate the law of demand and display an upward-sloping demand curve. They are inferior goods for which demand increases as price rises. The term comes from economist Sir Robert Giffen. Classic Giffen goods require that the good is a staple, lacks close substitutes, and constitutes a large part of the consumer’s budget. This is a rare phenomenon in actual markets.
4. In finance, what do Fixed to Floating and Floating to Floating refer to?
[A] Interest rates
[B] Swaps
[C] Foreign exchange rates
[D] Derivative contracts
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Correct Answer: B [Swaps]
Notes:
Fixed to Floating and Floating to Floating describe interest rate swaps, which are derivative contracts exchanging fixed and floating interest payments. Interest rate swaps, including vanilla and basis swaps, are widely used for hedging and managing interest rate risk. Basis swaps exchange floating rates based on different benchmarks. These swaps play a major role in global financial markets and are commonly used by banks and corporations.
5. Which group is most adversely affected by competitive currency devaluation?
[A] Exporters
[B] Importers
[C] Traders
[D] Service Providers
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Correct Answer: A [Exporters]
Notes:
Competitive devaluation refers to countries deliberately reducing their currency value to make exports cheaper. When multiple countries do this, the benefit to any one country’s exporters is reduced, harming their export competitiveness. In recent years, central banks have intervened to devalue currencies, impacting exporters most. Exporters lose price advantage if other nations devalue simultaneously. The phenomenon is termed a currency war.
6. Consider the following components related to the balance of payments (BoP):
- Balance of Trade
- Foreign Direct Investments
- Foreign Portfolio Investments
- Foreign Aid
- Foreign Tourist Expenditures
- Domestic Tourism Expenditures
Which of the above are included in the balance of payments?
[A] Only 1, 2 & 5
[B] Only 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5
[C] Only 2, 3, 4 & 5
[D] Only 1, 2, 3 & 5
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Correct Answer: B [Only 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5]
Notes:
The Balance of Payments (BoP) records all economic transactions between residents and the rest of the world. Items 1 (Balance of Trade), 2 (Foreign Direct Investments), 3 (Foreign Portfolio Investments), 4 (Foreign Aid), and 5 (Foreign Tourist Expenditures) are included in BoP. Item 6 (Domestic Tourism Expenditures) involves only domestic money flow and is not recorded in BoP.
7. With reference to the terms Deflation and Disinflation, which among the following statements is / are correct?
- Deflation is negative inflation, Disinflation is negative inflation growth
- Deflation increases the real value of money, Disinflation has no impact on value of money
Select the correct option from the codes given below:
[A] Only 1 is correct
[B] Only 2 is correct
[C] Both 1 & 2 are correct
[D] Neither 1 nor 2 is correct
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Correct Answer: A [ Only 1 is correct ]
Notes:
In economics, deflation is a decrease in the general price level of goods and services. Deflation occurs when the inflation rate falls below 0% (a negative inflation rate). This should not be confused with disinflation, a slow-down in the inflation rate (i.e. when inflation declines to lower levels) Inflation reduces the real value of money over time; conversely, deflation increases the real value of money – the currency of a national or regional economy. This allows one to buy more goods with the same amount of money over time.
8. What is a golden share in share market parlance?
[A] Share with highest profit from price rise
[B] Share with special voting and veto rights
[C] Share sold before market crash
[D] First share subscribed in an IPO
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Correct Answer: B [Share with special voting and veto rights]
Notes:
A golden share grants special voting rights and veto power over company decisions. The share is often held by the government or promoters during privatization or restructuring. The golden share can block major corporate actions regardless of the actual shareholding percentage. Golden shares have been used in countries like India and the UK for strategic interests. They are typically non-transferable and limited in duration or scope.
9. Which city in Gujarat hosts the world’s largest ship-breaking yard?
[A] Jamnagar
[B] Alang
[C] Surat
[D] Kandla
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Correct Answer: B [Alang]
Notes:
Alang is located in Bhavnagar district, Gujarat. It is recognized as the world’s largest ship-breaking yard. Alang consists of 183 ship breaking yards along 14 kilometers of coastline with a maximum capacity of 4.5 million Light Displacement Tonnage. As of 2024–25, Alang dismantles about 98% of ships broken up in India.
10. Which of the following is not included in the calculation of national income?
[A] Value of annual goods production
[B] Value of annual services
[C] Value of old goods sold
[D] Value of new technology
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Correct Answer: D [Value of new technology]
Notes:
In the calculation of national income, the value of old goods sold is not included. National income accounting typically focuses on the value of goods and services produced within a specific period, usually a year. It includes the production of new goods and the provision of services. However, the resale of old goods does not contribute to the current production of goods and services and therefore is not counted. Additionally, non-market services such as the services of a housewife, which are not paid for in the market, are also not included in the national income calculations. This exclusion is due to the difficulty in accurately measuring the economic value of such non-market services.