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    Correct Answer: 5:1


    Solution :

    Possibility A B C D E F
    Commodity X 20 14 9 5 2 0
    Commodity Y 0 1 2 3 4 5
    MRT -- 6:1 5:1 4:1 3:1 2:1

    MRT for possibility C = 5:1.
    Hence, the correct option is 1.
    (MRT) = MCx

    Correct Answer: 38
     


    Solution : According to the data of 2014-16, In India the infant mortality rate was 38 per thousand live births.
    Hence Option B is correct.

    Correct Answer: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs


    Solution : The correct option is the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.

    The "Ease of Living Index" in India is released by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. This index assesses the quality of life and the impact of

    Correct Answer: 1935


    Solution : The correct option is 1935.

    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank of India. It was founded on April 1, 1935, through the Reserve Bank of India Act. The RBI oversees the country's money and financial system. Its key goals are to

    Correct Answer: All of these


    Solution : The correct answer is (d) All of these.

    All of the measures mentioned-distribution of income, GDP growth, and population control — can be considered as efforts aimed at combating poverty in India.

    a) Distribution of income: Addressing income inequality and ensuring a more

    Correct Answer: Control over Aksai Chin


    Solution : Correct Option: 3
    Explanation: The primary strategic advantage India lost as a result of the Sino-Indian War of 1962 was control over Aksai Chin, a region that is strategically important due to its location at the crossroads of several Asian countries.

    Correct Answer: 1829


    Solution : The correct option is 1829.

    The Bengal Sati Regulation (Regulation XVII) was passed by Lord William Bentinck. On December 4, 1829, this act received the nod from the Governor General, making the practice of Sati illegal in British India.

    Correct Answer: Persian invader Nadir Shah 


    Solution : Correct Answer is Persian invader Nadir Shah 

    Nadir Shah, a Persian king, invaded India in 1739 and overthrew the Mughals. He stole enormous sums of money and many priceless Mughal possessions, including the coveted peacock throne and the Kohinoor diamond. Nadir had

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