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.
11. Which of the following is a balanced fertilizer for plants? (UPSC Prelims 1979).
[A] Urea
[B] Ammonia sulphate
[C] Nitrates
[D] Compost
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Correct Answer: D [Compost]
Notes:
Fertilizers are used by farmers for the better crop growth. Normally compost is considered as the balanced fertilizer as it does not harm plants and increase the productivity. But considering artificial fertilizers a balanced fertilizer is chosen which have balanced amount of NPK. Generally, nitrogen is used by plants to produce green growth and potassium for flower and fruit development. A balanced fertilizer such as 10-10-10 of NPK is a good choice for vegetables and other high-nutrient plants.
12. Which diseases spread due to unsafe water and poor sanitation in developing countries? (UPSC Prelims 1993)
[A] Acute diarrhoea, cancer, and gout
[B] Acute diarrhoea, cholera, and schistosomiasis
[C] Onchocerciasis, leukaemia, and arthritis
[D] Rheumatism, typhoid, and AIDS
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Correct Answer: B [Acute diarrhoea, cholera, and schistosomiasis]
Notes:
Acute diarrhoea and cholera result from bacteria or viruses in contaminated water. Schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease transmitted through freshwater infested with larval forms released by snails. The World Health Organization lists these as common waterborne diseases in developing regions with poor water, sanitation, and hygiene services. Outbreaks occur frequently in areas lacking adequate safe water supply and sanitation infrastructure.
13. What does a good with positive externalities known as?
[A] Giffen goods
[B] Public goods
[C] Merit goods
[D] Snob good
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Correct Answer: C [Merit goods]
Notes:
Merit goods are the goods that are provided generally by the government to certain sections of society. Unlike in the case of pure public goods, merit goods are not provided to the entire society; rather they are given to certain targeted people. They Have positive externalities Ex: health, education
14. Which economist was the first to go against the view free markets would automatically provide full employment?
[A] John Maynard Keynes
[B] J S Mill
[C] Milton Friedman
[D] Adam Smith
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Correct Answer: A [John Maynard Keynes]
Notes:
British economist, John Maynard Keynes, argued against the long-held view that free markets would automatically provide full employment, spearheading a revolution in economic thinking. He proposed that state intervention is required during boom and bust cycles of the economy, a policy adopted by most western economies during the thirties. This went out of fashion by the seventies, but the world still looks to the Keynesian policy during economic crises.
15. In which year did Amartya Sen receive the Bharat Ratna?
[A] 1998
[B] 2000
[C] 1999
[D] 1997
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Correct Answer: C [1999]
Notes:
Amartya Sen, an Indian economist and Nobel laureate, was conferred the Bharat Ratna in 1999 for his contributions to welfare economics and social choice theory.
16. On which date, NITI Aayog was established?
[A] 1 January 2015
[B] 25 January 2016
[C] 14 May 2014
[D] 1 July 2015
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Correct Answer: A [1 January 2015]
Notes:
NITI Aayog established on 1 January 2015. Its full form is a National Institution for Transforming India. It replaced the Planning commission.
17. What is the current average farm size in India?
[A] 0.74 hectares
[B] 2.28 hectares
[C] 1.2 hectares
[D] 46 hectares
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Correct Answer: A [0.74 hectares]
Notes:
According to the Agriculture Census of India 2015-16, the average size of operational holdings has decreased to 1.08 hectares. Recent estimates, including NABARD All India Rural Financial Inclusion Survey 2016-17, place the average farm size at around 0.74 hectares. The average size was 2.28 hectares in 1970-71. Approximately 86% of Indian farmers are small or marginal with less than 2 hectares.
18. India’s seed vault is located at which of the following locations?
[A] Ladakh
[B] Jammu
[C] Tawang
[D] Lipulekh
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Correct Answer: A [Ladakh]
Notes:
India’s Seed Vault is located at Chang La (Ladakh) in the Himalayas, at a height of 17,300 feet, there is a storage facility with over 5,000 seed accessions. One accession consists of a set of seeds of one species collected from different locations or different populations.
19. Which country is the largest producer of sesame seeds in the world?
[A] India
[B] Myanmar
[C] Sudan
[D] Nigeria
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Correct Answer: C [Sudan]
Notes:
Sudan produced approximately 1.37 million tonnes of sesame seeds in 2025. Major sesame producing regions in Sudan include the Nile and Blue Nile areas. Sudan surpassed India and Myanmar in annual sesame seed production. FAO and other global agricultural databases confirm Sudan as the top sesame producing country as of 2025.
20. Which animal is globally raised in the highest numbers?
[A] Goat
[B] Cow
[C] Chicken
[D] Duck
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Correct Answer: C [Chicken]
Notes:
Global poultry meat production is projected at 109.6 million metric tons in 2026. Chicken is raised more than any other animal worldwide. The United States forecasts chicken production at 22 million tons. China projects 16.7 million tons, Brazil 15.7 million tons, and the European Union 11.9 million tons. Chicken consumption per capita outpaces beef and pork globally.