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 tax causes a burden on the poorer section of the society?
[A] Indirect Tax
[B] Direct Tax
[C] Both Direct and Indirect Tax
[D] None of these
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Correct Answer: A [Indirect Tax]
Notes:
Indirect taxes make the distribution of income more unequal because of their regressive effects. The poor will get taxed a higher proportion of their income than the rich, making it a regressive tax.
12. What is the important function of taxation in India? (UPSC Prelims 1986)
[A] Reduce black money
[B] Generate funds for Government expenditure
[C] Reduce inflation
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Generate funds for Government expenditure]
Notes:
Taxation plays an important role in regional development and fulfilling government expenditure. Tax incentives such as tax holiday for setting up industries in backward regions, which induces business firms to set up industries in such regions, Tax revenue collected by government is also utilized for development of infrastructure in backward regions.
13. Which tax contributes most to India’s central revenue in Budget 2026 estimates? (UPSC Prelims 1991)
[A] Goods and Services Tax (GST)
[B] Income Tax
[C] Customs Duty
[D] Corporate Tax
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Correct Answer: B [Income Tax]
Notes:
In the Union Budget 2026 estimates, income tax is projected as the largest contributor to central tax revenue at 32%. The government expects income tax collections of around ₹13.6 lakh crore for FY26. The share of GST is approximately 27.6%. Customs duty accounts for about 5-6%. Direct taxes overall form 61.2% of gross tax revenue, with income tax being the leading component.
14. Which of the following are part of the Quaternary sector?
[A] Banking
[B] Agriculture
[C] Restaurant
[D] Information technology
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Correct Answer: D [Information technology]
Notes:
The quaternary sector consists of intellectual activities often associated with technological innovation. It is sometimes called the knowledge economy.
15. What is growing two or more crops per year on the same land called?
[A] Mixed farming
[B] Multiple cropping
[C] Mono cropping
[D] Intercropping
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Correct Answer: B [Multiple cropping]
Notes:
Multiple cropping is agricultural practice of cultivating two or more crops on the same land in a year. This system increases land productivity by producing more than one crop within a single year. It can be done through arrangements like sequential cropping or relay cropping. The concept is used globally to achieve food security and efficient resource use.
16. Which is the main root cause of food insecurity?
[A] Malnutrition
[B] Lack of knowledge about nutrition
[C] Poverty and limited income
[D] Excess consumption of fatty foods
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Correct Answer: C [Poverty and limited income]
Notes:
Poverty and limited income reduce access to sufficient nutritious food. Food insecurity occurs when households cannot afford adequate food. In 2022, nearly 350 million people globally were food insecure due to poverty. Economic hardship remains the principal driver. Malnutrition is a result, not a cause, of food insecurity. The United Nations identifies poverty as the leading root cause of food insecurity worldwide.
17. Which country produces the most bamboo globally?
[A] China
[B] India
[C] Japan
[D] Vietnam
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Correct Answer: A [China]
Notes:
China is the world’s largest producer of bamboo, with production exceeding 5 million hectares as of 2023. The country accounts for over 65% of global bamboo resources. Major cultivation regions in China include Fujian, Zhejiang, and Jiangxi. China leads in bamboo exports and bamboo-based industry output worldwide.
18. Which country leads the world in silk production?
[A] India
[B] China
[C] USA
[D] Brazil
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Correct Answer: B [China]
Notes:
China is the largest silk-producing country globally. In 2022, China accounted for approximately 75% of the world’s raw silk output. China’s main silk-producing provinces are Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Sichuan. The country has been the leading silk producer for several decades, exporting silk products worldwide. The Chinese silk industry is supported by both government initiatives and private sector involvement.
19. Which Indian state is the largest producer of jute?
[A] Bihar
[B] Punjab
[C] West Bengal
[D] Uttar Pradesh
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Correct Answer: C [West Bengal]
Notes:
West Bengal contributes over 60% of India’s jute production. In 2021-22, it produced 8,182.95 thousand bales of jute. The state’s jute cultivation covers approximately 4.183 lakh hectares. West Bengal is consistently ranked first in jute output among Indian states, and its jute industry is centered around the Hooghly River. Bihar and Assam hold the subsequent ranks in jute production by volume.
20. Which country is the largest exporter of raw cashew nuts?
[A] India
[B] Vietnam
[C] Ivory Coast
[D] Brazil
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Correct Answer: B [Vietnam]
Notes:
Vietnam exported 2.9 billion of cashew nuts in 2025-26. Vietnam had 193,356 cashew export shipments in that period. India exported 344 million and Ivory Coast $1.2 billion. Vietnam has been the world’s largest exporter of cashew nuts since 2006, overtaking former leaders such as India and Ivory Coast. Vietnam is a major processor and exporter of cashews globally.