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Question-1
The first country to introduce Five Year Plan was
(A)
U.K
(B)
U.S.A
(C)
Former Soviet Russia
(D)
France
Question-2
There was plan holiday in India from
(A)
1966 – 69
(B)
1961 – 63
(C)
1980 – 84
(D)
1980 – 84
Question-3
11
th
Five Year Plan aim at achieving 10% rural tele-density in India from the present 1.9% by the year.
(A)
2009
(B)
2010
(C)
2011
(D)
2012
Question-4
The first Five Year Plan of India was launched in
(A)
1947
(B)
1951
(C)
1956
(D)
1959
Question-5
The purpose of the IPR 1956 was to promote regional
(A)
Disparity
(B)
Equality
(C)
Inequality
(D)
Development
Question-6
Which one of the following statements regarding Monitorable Socio Economic Target of the 11th Five Year Plan, under the head Environment, is not correct ?
(A)
Treat all urban waste water by 2011-2012 to clear river waters
(B)
Increase energy efficiency by 20 percentage points by 2016-2017
(C)
Attain WHO standards of air quality in all major cities by 2011 -2012
(D)
Increase forest and tree cover by 15 percentage points
Question-7
Which statement is correct for Indian Planning Commission ?
(A)
It is not defined in Indian Constitution
(B)
Members and Vice- Chairman of it do not have fixed working duration
(C)
Members do not require any minimum education
(D)
All of the these
Question-8
When was the Planning Commission set up?
(A)
1950
(B)
1947
(C)
1954
(D)
1955
Question-9
Who among the following was the first Chairman of the Planning Commission ?
(A)
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(B)
Jawahar Lal Nehru
(C)
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
(D)
J.B. Kripalani
Question-10
Perspective Plan covers a period of
(A)
5 years
(B)
10 years
(C)
20 to 25 years
(D)
15 years
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