A) Fundamental Rights |
B) Directive Principles of State policy |
C) Fundamental Duties |
D) Preamble |
B) Directive Principles of State policy |
1). 70% working population of India is engaged in :
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2). Economic survey is published by :
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3). Which one of the following is NOT within the duties of the Planning Commission ?
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4). The basic difference between imperative and indicative planning is that :
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5). Among the achievements of Indian planning, we may include : 1. development of strong infrastructure 2. diversification of industry and exports 3. high growth of national income 4. strong control over prices
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6). Which of the following features indicate that Indian economy is of the developing category? I. Occupation mainly agricultural II. Chronic unemployment III. Poor quality of human capital IV. Low per capita intake of proteins
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7). Dadabhai Naoroji theorised on the drain of wealth from India in his book :
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8). Which of the following may be termed long-term objectives of Indian planning? 1. Self-Reliance 2. Productive employment generation 3. Growth of 7 per cent per annum 4. Growth in infrastructure
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9). Which of the following are not correct assessments of the decades of India's Five-Year Plans? 1. There has been vey low capital formation 2. Growth has favoured the better off 3. Production has increased substantially through often falling short of targets 4. The public sector has contributed nothing to economic growth
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10). Who is the Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission?
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