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. What is the main activity of Infrastructure Finance Companies?
[A] Providing direct loans for infrastructure projects and refinancing
[B] Marketing services for construction firms
[C] Real estate sales and property management
[D] Retail banking and consumer lending
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Correct Answer: A [Providing direct loans for infrastructure projects and refinancing]
Notes:
Infrastructure Finance Companies in India are registered with the Reserve Bank of India. They primarily provide long-term financial assistance for infrastructure projects. Their main activities include lending for infrastructure development, refinancing, and offering subordinated loans. They also facilitate equity participation and consulting services for large-scale infrastructure projects across sectors such as energy, transportation, and telecommunications. They do not engage in retail banking or property management.
12. Who among the following receives subsidies from the government?
[A] Sellers
[B] Buyers
[C] Manufacturers
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
Subsidy a negative tax when the government gives money to reduce the price. A seller receives a subsidy to reduce the price for consumers. A manufacturer receives a subsidy for inputs incurred by them. A buyer sometimes receives a direct subsidy on important essentials like gas.
13. Which among the following is part of Macroeconomics?
[A] Investment of households
[B] Wages of a person
[C] How to produce good
[D] Aggregate economic activity
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Correct Answer: D [Aggregate economic activity]
Notes:
Macroeconomics is a branch of economics that studies how an overall economy the market systems that operate on a large scale behaves. It deals with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole. Its features are Employment, national income, poverty etc.
14. Who is the author of “End of history and the last man”?
[A] Karl Marx
[B] J.S.Mill
[C] Francis Fukuyama
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: C [Francis Fukuyama]
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Francis Fukuyama is a political economist who tracks how economic, technological, and social forces facilitate as well as undercut liberal democracy. He published this in 1992. The end of history and last man is a book of political philosophy which is a satire on the events that occurred after the Cold War and fall of the soviet union in 1991.
15. Who among the following economists made a contribution to welfare economics?
[A] Abhijit Banerjee
[B] Amartya Sen
[C] Manmohan Singh
[D] Amit Mitra
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Correct Answer: B [Amartya Sen]
Notes:
Amartya Sen has made contributions to welfare economics, social choice theory, economic and social justice, economic theories of famines, and indices of the measure of well-being of citizens of developing countries. His work on welfare economics got him Noble prize in economic in 1998.
16. Which of the following is a genetically modified (GM) crop?
[A] Basmati Rice
[B] Sticky Rice
[C] All the above
[D] Golden Rice
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Correct Answer: D [Golden Rice]
Notes:
Golden Rice is a genetically modified variety developed to biosynthesize beta-carotene, a precursor of vitamin A. It was developed in the late 1990s by Ingo Potrykus and Peter Beyer. Golden Rice was created to address vitamin A deficiency in developing countries. The rice grains contain provitamin A, giving them a golden-yellow color. It is not commercially released in most countries as of 2024.
17. Which Indian law bans the usage of GM seeds without approval?
[A] Seeds Act, 1966
[B] Seeds Rules, 1968
[C] Environmental Protection Act, 1986
[D] Environmental Protection Act, 2000
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Correct Answer: C [Environmental Protection Act, 1986]
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Under the Environmental Protection Act,1986 GM seeds cannot be used without approval. Violation of this can result in a 5-year jail term or fine up to 1 lakh rupees.
18. What is re-harvesting known as?
[A] Ratooning
[B] Solid Planting
[C] Mulching
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Ratooning]
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Ratoon cropping is growing a fresh crop from the stubbles or suckers of the plant crop without replanting. It is also referred to as stubble cropping, re-harvesting. Sugarcane is cultivated by this method.
19. In which city is the Indian Institute of Oilseed Research located?
[A] Delhi
[B] Hyderabad
[C] Mumbai
[D] Pune
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Correct Answer: B [Hyderabad]
Notes:
The Indian Institute of Oilseeds Research was established in 1977. It is situated in Hyderabad, Telangana. It functions under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research. The institute focuses on research and development related to nine annual oilseed crops. Current director is Dr. Sunil Archak. The main campus is located at Rajendranagar in Hyderabad.
20. What is animal husbandry’s contribution to India’s Gross Value Added?
[A] 5.50%
[B] 5.73%
[C] 6.17%
[D] 4.90%
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Correct Answer: B [5.73%]
Notes:
The livestock sector is a major driver of India’s economy, contributing approximately 5.5% to 5.73% of the total National Gross Value Added (GVA) as of 2023-24. Within the agriculture and allied sectors, animal husbandry’s contribution is significant, accounting for over 30% of the Agricultural GVA and driving rural income growth.