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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
2 points
Consider the following statements:
1. The Green Box subsidies are not trade distorting while the Blue box subsidies are specially designed to minimize trade distortions.
2. The per farmer Amber Box subsidy in India is less as compared to the same given in the developed countries.
3. The De-minimis entitlement of the subsidy under the Amber Box applies to both the developed and developing countries.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Ans d
All the Statements are correct
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Ans d
All the Statements are correct
Question 2 of 10
2. Question
2 points
Which one of the following Articles of the Directive Principles of State Policy deals with the promotion of international peace and security?
Correct
Ans a)
Article 51 says; the State shall endeavor to
(1) promote international peace and security;
(2) maintain just and honourable relations between nations;
(3) foster respect for international law and treaty obligations in the dealings of organized peoples with one another, and encourage settlement of international disputes by arbitration
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Ans a)
Article 51 says; the State shall endeavor to
(1) promote international peace and security;
(2) maintain just and honourable relations between nations;
(3) foster respect for international law and treaty obligations in the dealings of organized peoples with one another, and encourage settlement of international disputes by arbitration
Question 3 of 10
3. Question
2 points
The “doctrine of essentiality” is often used by the courts in relation to which of the following Articles of Indian Constitution?
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Ans d
The “doctrine of essentiality” is often used in relation to Article 25.
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Ans d
The “doctrine of essentiality” is often used in relation to Article 25.
Question 4 of 10
4. Question
2 points
Consider the following statements regarding Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) Cameras:
1. It is a system capable of reading vehicle number plates without human intervention.
2. The system uses optical character recognition on images to read vehicle registration plates in order to create vehicle location data.
3. In India, only number plates that came after 2019 will be registered by the ANPR camera.
Which of the above statement(s) is/are incorrect?
Correct
Ans d
Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) Camera
• It is a highly accurate system capable of reading vehicle number plates without human intervention.
• It uses optical character recognition on images to read vehicle registration plates to create vehicle location data.
• It can use existing closed-circuit television, road-rule enforcement cameras, or cameras specifically designed for the task.
ANPR in India
• The Road Transport and Highways Ministry is now moving ahead with a plan to replace toll plazas with ANPR that could read number plates.
• The plan is to remove toll plazas on national highways and instead rely on ANPR cameras, which will read vehicle number plates and automatically deduct toll from the linked bank accounts of vehicle owners.
• The model is simple: Entry and exit of toll roads will have cameras capable of reading number plates, and toll will be deducted based on these cameras.
• Not all number plates in India can be read, and only those that have come after 2019 will be registered by the cameras.
• The government, in 2019, had come up with a rule mandating passenger vehicle to have company-fitted number plates, and only these number plates can be read by cameras.
• The government plans to come up with a scheme to replace older number plates.
Incorrect
Ans d
Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) Camera
• It is a highly accurate system capable of reading vehicle number plates without human intervention.
• It uses optical character recognition on images to read vehicle registration plates to create vehicle location data.
• It can use existing closed-circuit television, road-rule enforcement cameras, or cameras specifically designed for the task.
ANPR in India
• The Road Transport and Highways Ministry is now moving ahead with a plan to replace toll plazas with ANPR that could read number plates.
• The plan is to remove toll plazas on national highways and instead rely on ANPR cameras, which will read vehicle number plates and automatically deduct toll from the linked bank accounts of vehicle owners.
• The model is simple: Entry and exit of toll roads will have cameras capable of reading number plates, and toll will be deducted based on these cameras.
• Not all number plates in India can be read, and only those that have come after 2019 will be registered by the cameras.
• The government, in 2019, had come up with a rule mandating passenger vehicle to have company-fitted number plates, and only these number plates can be read by cameras.
• The government plans to come up with a scheme to replace older number plates.
Question 5 of 10
5. Question
2 points
In relation to the Exchange rate system followed by India, which of the statements given below is/are correct?
1. India follows a dual exchange rate system consisting of the official and the market rates.
2. The official exchange rate of India has a direct bearing on the market exchange rate.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
Correct
Ans a
The market variations of demand and supply decides the market exchange rate. The official exchange rate is then dependent on the market exchange rate and not the other way round.
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Ans a
The market variations of demand and supply decides the market exchange rate. The official exchange rate is then dependent on the market exchange rate and not the other way round.
Question 6 of 10
6. Question
2 points
Which of the following countries share land borders with Indonesia?
1. Malaysia
2. Papua New Guinea
3. Philippines
4. Timor-Leste
Select the correct answer below
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Ans c)
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Ans c)
Question 7 of 10
7. Question
2 points
When did the final compilation and establishment of Abidhamma Pitaka is believed to have occur?
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Ans d)
Abhidhamma Pitaka was composed during the third Buddhist council which was held in 250 BC at Pataliputra under the patronage of King Asoka and the presidency of Moggaliputta Tissa.
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Abhidhamma Pitaka was composed during the third Buddhist council which was held in 250 BC at Pataliputra under the patronage of King Asoka and the presidency of Moggaliputta Tissa.
Question 8 of 10
8. Question
2 points
Consider the following statements regarding NIPUN Bharat Mission:
1. It covers children in the age group of 6-14 years.
2. NITI Aayog is the nodal agency for implementing this scheme.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct
Ans d
NIPUN Bharat aims to cover the learning needs of children in the age group of 3 to 9 years.
Department of School Education and Literacy is the nodal agency for implementing this scheme.
Incorrect
Ans d
NIPUN Bharat aims to cover the learning needs of children in the age group of 3 to 9 years.
Department of School Education and Literacy is the nodal agency for implementing this scheme.
Question 9 of 10
9. Question
2 points
Consider the following statements about Coffee Board
1. The Coffee Board is a statutory organization constituted under the Coffee Act, 1942.
2. It functions under the administrative control of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India.
3. The head office of the Coffee Board is situated in Bangalore.
4. The board is headed by Director General of Foreign Trade.
Choose the correct statements:
Correct
Ans d
The Board comprises 33 members including the Chairman, who is the Chief Executive and appointed by the Government of India.
Incorrect
Ans d
The Board comprises 33 members including the Chairman, who is the Chief Executive and appointed by the Government of India.
Question 10 of 10
10. Question
2 points
Which of the following will be considered as lending under Weaker Sections category for Priority sector loans?
1. Small and Marginal Farmers
2. Artisans, village and cottage industries where individual credit limits do not exceed ₹10 lakh.
3. Self Help Groups
4. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
5. Persons with disabilities
Select the correct answer code:
Correct
Ans b
Priority sector loans to the following borrowers will be considered as lending under Weaker Sections category:
(i) Small and Marginal Farmers
(ii) Artisans, village and cottage industries where individual credit limits do not exceed ₹1 lakh
(iii) Beneficiaries under Government Sponsored Schemes such as National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM), National Urban Livelihood Mission (NULM) and Self Employment Scheme for Rehabilitation of Manual Scavengers (SRMS)
(iv) Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
(v) Beneficiaries of Differential Rate of Interest (DRI) scheme
(vi) Self Help Groups
(vii) Distressed farmers indebted to non-institutional lenders
(viii) Distressed persons other than farmers, with loan amount not exceeding ₹1 lakh per borrower to prepay their debt to non-institutional lenders
(ix) Individual women beneficiaries up to ₹1 lakh per borrower (For UCBs, existing loans to women will continue to be classified under weaker sections till their maturity/repayment.)
(x) Persons with disabilities
(xi) Minority communities as may be notified by Government of India from time to time.
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Ans b
Priority sector loans to the following borrowers will be considered as lending under Weaker Sections category:
(i) Small and Marginal Farmers
(ii) Artisans, village and cottage industries where individual credit limits do not exceed ₹1 lakh
(iii) Beneficiaries under Government Sponsored Schemes such as National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM), National Urban Livelihood Mission (NULM) and Self Employment Scheme for Rehabilitation of Manual Scavengers (SRMS)
(iv) Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
(v) Beneficiaries of Differential Rate of Interest (DRI) scheme
(vi) Self Help Groups
(vii) Distressed farmers indebted to non-institutional lenders
(viii) Distressed persons other than farmers, with loan amount not exceeding ₹1 lakh per borrower to prepay their debt to non-institutional lenders
(ix) Individual women beneficiaries up to ₹1 lakh per borrower (For UCBs, existing loans to women will continue to be classified under weaker sections till their maturity/repayment.)
(x) Persons with disabilities
(xi) Minority communities as may be notified by Government of India from time to time.