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 organization aids members in balance of payments problems?
[A] World Bank
[B] International Monetary Fund
[C] Asian Development Bank
[D] World Economic Forum
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Correct Answer: B [International Monetary Fund]
Notes:
The International Monetary Fund was created in 1944 at the Bretton Woods Conference. Its main function is to provide temporary financial assistance to member countries facing balance of payments deficits. The IMF uses facilities like Stand-By Arrangements and Extended Fund Facility. Membership includes 190 countries as of 2023. The IMF also conducts economic surveillance and policy advice, but direct financial support for balance of payments stability is its core function.
2. Which among the following was previously known as Imperial Bank of India?
[A] State bank of India
[B] Reserve Bank of India
[C] Punjab National bank
[D] ICICI
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Correct Answer: A [State bank of India]
Notes:
The correct answer is State Bank of India (SBI). It was established in 1955, evolving from the Imperial Bank of India, which itself was formed in 1921. The Imperial Bank was a successor to the Bank of Calcutta, founded in 1806, making SBI one of the oldest banks in India. SBI is now the largest bank in India, serving millions of customers worldwide.
3. Which RBI action best curbs excess banking system liquidity?
[A] Increases the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR)
[B] Decreases the repo rate
[C] Purchases government securities through Open Market Operations
[D] Reduces the Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR)
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Correct Answer: A [Increases the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR)]
Notes:
The RBI increases the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) to absorb surplus liquidity from banks. In August 2023, RBI required banks to maintain a 10% incremental CRR on certain deposit increases. Higher CRR compels banks to hold more deposits as reserves with RBI, reducing their capacity to lend and thus controlling excess liquidity in the financial system.
4. Which approach did the Tendulkar Committee use to measure poverty in India?
[A] Calorie-based model only
[B] Comprehensive Poverty Line Basket including health and education
[C] Inequality and growth measures
[D] Vulnerability and mobility analyses
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Correct Answer: B [Comprehensive Poverty Line Basket including health and education]
Notes:
The Tendulkar Committee was formed in 2005 and submitted its report in 2009. It shifted poverty measurement from a calorie-based model to a broader Poverty Line Basket approach. This included private expenditure on health and education alongside food and other needs. The committee recommended separate monetary values for rural and urban areas, utilized the Mixed Reference Period data, and made adjustments for price changes based on consumption patterns.
5. If interest payments are subtracted from gross fiscal deficit, the remainder will be__:
[A] Revenue deficit
[B] Gross primary deficit
[C] Capital deficit
[D] Budgetary deficit
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Correct Answer: B [ Gross primary deficit ]
Notes:
Primary deficit is the gross deficit which is obtained by subtracting interest payments from budget deficit of any country of a particular year. We need to know the value of primary deficit, while calculating the fiscal deficit. Alternative Definition of Primary Deficit Primary deficit corresponds to the net borrowing, which is required to meet the expenditure excluding the interest payment. Primary Deficit = (Fiscal Deficit – Interest Payment)
6. Which measure is crucial for sustaining India's service sector growth?
[A] Increase protectionist measures
[B] Focus solely on domestic consumption
[C] Expand digital infrastructure and high-speed connectivity
[D] Eliminate all foreign direct investment
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Correct Answer: C [Expand digital infrastructure and high-speed connectivity]
Notes:
India’s services sector depends heavily on digital delivery, online platforms and fast data movement. Expanding digital infrastructure and high-speed connectivity improves access, reduces transaction costs and supports growth in IT-enabled services, financial services and other digitally delivered activities. This makes it a key enabling measure for sustaining service sector expansion. The other options would either restrict integration or narrow the demand base, which would not support broad-based growth.
7. Which statement about indirect taxes in India is correct?
[A] They decrease as value of goods increases
[B] They are not part of Consolidated Fund of India
[C] They apply same tax rate to all income groups
[D] Most governments avoid indirect taxes
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Correct Answer: C [They apply same tax rate to all income groups]
Notes:
Indirect taxes such as GST and excise duties are levied at uniform rates regardless of the income level of the consumer. This results in all consumers, irrespective of their earning capacity, paying the same rate on goods and services. Indirect taxes are considered regressive for this reason. The tax rate is not linked to income or earning ability.
8. Which is the longest irrigation canal in India?
[A] East Kosi Canal
[B] Sir hind Canal
[C] Yamuna Canal
[D] Indira Gandhi Canal
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Correct Answer: D [Indira Gandhi Canal]
Notes:
The Indira Gandhi Canal is the longest irrigation canal of India. It starts from the Harike Barrage at Harike, a few kilometers below the confluence of the Satluj and Beas rivers in the Indian state of Punjab and terminates in irrigation facilities in the Thar Desert in the north west of Rajasthan state.
9. According to the RBI’s Framework for Revival and Rehabilitation of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), what is the first step for identifying incipient stress in an MSME loan account before it turns NPA?
[A] Classify the account as NPA after 90 days of default
[B] Create Special Mention Account (SMA) sub-categories and monitor the account
[C] Write off the loan after one missed instalment
[D] Refer the unit directly to the NCLT
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Correct Answer: B [Create Special Mention Account (SMA) sub-categories and monitor the account]
Notes:
Under the RBI’s Framework for Revival and Rehabilitation of MSMEs, banks are expected to identify stress in the account before it turns non-performing. The framework requires lenders to monitor such accounts through Special Mention Account (SMA) categories, which helps detect early warning signals and enables timely corrective action. This approach is meant to support revival, rehabilitation, and structured resolution of viable MSME units at an early stage.
10. How much per cent of the total assets of the company should be deployed in the infrastructure loans?
[A] 75%
[B] 60%
[C] 80%
[D] 50%
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Correct Answer: A [75%]
Notes:
As per RBI, any non-banking financial company can be registered as an Infrastructure Finance Company, subject to minimum, 75% of the total assets of the company, should be deployed in the infrastructure loans.