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Question : Economic reforms in India have led to:  
 

Option 1: Uniform development across all regions  
 

Option 2: The elimination of economic disparities  
 

Option 3: An increase in income inequalities  

 

Option 4: A decrease in consumerism  

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Correct Answer: An increase in income inequalities  

 


Solution : Economic reforms in India have led to an increase in income inequalities, as the benefits of liberalization and growth have been unevenly distributed, with certain sectors and regions experiencing greater prosperity while others have been left behind.

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Question : India joined the United Nations after ratifying the UN Charter in___________.

Option 1: December 1945

Option 2: May 1946

Option 3: October 1945

Option 4: February 1946

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Correct Answer: October 1945


Solution : The correct option is October 1945.

India joined the United Nations (UN) on October 30, 1945, after ratifying the UN Charter. India became a member of the United Nations shortly after gaining independence from British rule. The country played an active role in

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Question : What is the literacy rate in India as per Census 2011?

Option 1: 74.04%

Option 2: 76.04%

Option 3: 78.04%

Option 4: 72.04%

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Correct Answer: 74.04%


Solution : The correct option is 74.04%.

As per the Census of India 2011, the literacy rate in the country was reported to be 74.04%. The literacy rate is an indicator of the percentage of the population aged 7 and above who can read and write

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Question : The States Reorganisation Act, which led to the linguistic reorganisation of states in India, was passed in which year?

Option 1: 1947

Option 2: 1950

Option 3: 1956

Option 4: 1961

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Correct Answer: 1956


Solution : The States Reorganisation Act, which led to the linguistic reorganisation of states in India, was passed in 1956.

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Question : How many countries share land boundaries with India?

Option 1: Seven

Option 2: Five

Option 3: Eight

Option 4: Six

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Correct Answer: Seven


Solution : The correct answer is Seven.

India shares borders with seven other nations on land. In the northwest are Pakistan and Afghanistan; in the north are China, Nepal and Bhutan; and in the east are Bangladesh and Myanmar.

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Question : Which of the following rights is not granted by the Constitution of India at present as a fundamental right?

Option 1: Right to equality

Option 2: Right to freedom

Option 3: Right to property

Option 4: Right against exploitation

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Correct Answer: Right to property


Solution : The correct answer is the Right to property.

In 1978, the 44th Amendment Act removed the right to property as a fundamental right and added a new provision to the Constitution in Article 300A, making it a legal right.  There are six fundamental

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Question : Which of the following states is the leading producer of cotton in India as of November 2022?

Option 1: Telangana

Option 2: Karnataka

Option 3: Madhya Pradesh

Option 4: Gujarat

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Correct Answer: Gujarat


Solution : The correct answer is Gujarat.

Gujarat is the leading producer of cotton in India because it has favourable climatic conditions. Cotton is one of the most important commercial crops in India. The top cotton-producing states are Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Telangana. Cotton is a kharif crop,

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Question : The crop development programme of the Government of India covers which of the following groups of commercial crops?

Option 1: Cotton, jute and sugarcane

Option 2: Tea, coffee and spices

Option 3: Jute, tea and coffee

Option 4: Tea, cotton and rubber

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Correct Answer: Cotton, jute and sugarcane


Solution : The correct option is Cotton, jute and sugarcane.

Under the National Food Security Mission (NFSM-CC), the Government of India approved the Crop Development Program on cotton, jute, and sugarcane to boost production and productivity. Through state governments, the Indian government is putting

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Question : Land reforms in India aimed to address the issue of:  
 

Option 1: Urban housing shortages  
 

Option 2: Industrial pollution  
 

Option 3: Inequitable land distribution  

 

Option 4: Foreign trade deficits  

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Correct Answer: Inequitable land distribution  

 


Solution : Land reforms in India aimed to address the issue of inequitable land distribution by redistributing land to landless and marginalized farmers to promote social justice and agricultural productivity.  

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Question : India accounts for what per cent of the total geographical area of the world?

Option 1: 3.2 per cent

Option 2: 5.2 per cent

Option 3: 4.8 per cent

Option 4: 2.4 per cent

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Correct Answer: 2.4 per cent


Solution : The correct answer is 2.4 per cent.

India accounts for 2.4% of the total geographical area of the world. India is in the 7th position in terms of geographical area. India is in the top position in terms of population. Russia is

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