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Question-1
The aim of which of the Five Year Plans was to correct the disequilibrium in the economy?
(A)
First Five Year Plan
(B)
Second Five Year Plan
(C)
Third Five Year Plan
(D)
Fourth Five Year Plan
Question-2
The first country to introduce Five Year Plan was
(A)
U.K
(B)
U.S.A
(C)
Former Soviet Russia
(D)
France
Question-3
The long term plan made by the planning commission is called
(A)
Perspective plan
(B)
Financial plan
(C)
Local plan
(D)
Prospective plan
Question-4
When was the Planning Commission set up?
(A)
1950
(B)
1947
(C)
1954
(D)
1955
Question-5
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-6
In which year was Mahalanobis born?
(A)
1893
(B)
1894
(C)
1895
(D)
1896
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
Planning in India is
(A)
Centralized planning
(B)
Democratic planning
(C)
Partial planning
(D)
Indicative planning
Question-9
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-10
Which of the following plans aimed at improving the standard of living?
(A)
Third Plan
(B)
Fourth Plan
(C)
Fifth Plan
(D)
Sixth Plan
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