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Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with answers on “India’s Defense Modernization: Issues and Challenges” for Civil Services Examination preparation
1. What is the primary objective of India’s defense modernization program?
- a) To increase defense expenditure
- b) To enhance the capability and efficiency of the armed forces
- c) To reduce military manpower
- d) To develop more nuclear weapons
Answer: b) To enhance the capability and efficiency of the armed forces
2. Which of the following is a major initiative under the Defense Production Policy (DPP) 2018?
- a) Increasing import of defense equipment
- b) Promoting indigenous defense manufacturing
- c) Reducing defense research and development
- d) Limiting defense procurement to foreign suppliers
Answer: b) Promoting indigenous defense manufacturing
3. The “Make in India” initiative in defense aims to:
- a) Increase the import of foreign weapons
- b) Encourage domestic production of defense equipment
- c) Reduce defense spending
- d) Outsource defense research
Answer: b) Encourage domestic production of defense equipment
4. The “Strategic Partnership Model” introduced in India’s defense sector focuses on:
- a) Reducing foreign collaborations
- b) Enhancing joint ventures between Indian and foreign defense manufacturers
- c) Increasing the number of defense imports
- d) Cutting down on defense contracts
Answer: b) Enhancing joint ventures between Indian and foreign defense manufacturers
5. The “Defense Procurement Procedure” (DPP) 2016 emphasizes:
- a) Increasing defense imports
- b) Simplifying procurement processes and promoting indigenization
- c) Reducing defense budgets
- d) Centralizing all defense procurement decisions
Answer: b) Simplifying procurement processes and promoting indigenization
6. What is the primary role of the “Defense Research and Development Organization” (DRDO)?
- a) Manufacturing defense equipment
- b) Researching and developing new defense technologies
- c) Importing foreign defense products
- d) Managing defense finances
Answer: b) Researching and developing new defense technologies
7. The “Chief of Defence Staff” (CDS) was created to:
- a) Oversee defense procurement
- b) Streamline command and control of the three armed forces
- c) Increase military spending
- d) Limit defense research
Answer: b) Streamline command and control of the three armed forces
8. The “Make II” category in defense procurement is aimed at:
- a) Importing technology
- b) Facilitating the development of prototypes by Indian companies
- c) Increasing defense budgets
- d) Reducing defense research
Answer: b) Facilitating the development of prototypes by Indian companies
9. The “Land-based Missiles” under India’s defense strategy primarily include:
- a) Ballistic and cruise missiles
- b) Submarine-based missiles
- c) Space-based missiles
- d) Air-to-air missiles
Answer: a) Ballistic and cruise missiles
10. Which Indian defense organization is responsible for the construction of naval ships?
- a) Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
- b) Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)
- c) Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL)
- d) Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO)
Answer: c) Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL)
11. The “Indigenously Developed” Tejas aircraft is an example of:
- a) Air-to-air missiles
- b) Indigenous fighter jets
- c) Submarine technology
- d) Space research
Answer: b) Indigenous fighter jets
12. The “Integrated Guided Missile Development Program” (IGMDP) was initiated to:
- a) Develop advanced aircraft
- b) Enhance India’s missile capabilities
- c) Build naval ships
- d) Improve naval technologies
Answer: b) Enhance India’s missile capabilities
13. What is the main challenge associated with the “Make in India” initiative in the defense sector?
- a) Lack of foreign investments
- b) Delays in project implementation
- c) Over-reliance on foreign technology
- d) High costs of indigenous production
Answer: b) Delays in project implementation
14. The “Armed Forces Special Powers Act” (AFSPA) is related to:
- a) Defense procurement
- b) Military operations in conflict areas
- c) Defense research
- d) National defense policy
Answer: b) Military operations in conflict areas
15. The “National Defence Fund” (NDF) is utilized for:
- a) Supporting defense-related research and development
- b) Purchasing foreign weapons
- c) Enhancing defense logistics
- d) Improving military infrastructure
Answer: a) Supporting defense-related research and development
16. Which defense initiative focuses on improving border infrastructure for better defense capabilities?
- a) Border Infrastructure Development Program
- b) National Infrastructure Pipeline
- c) Border Security Force Modernization
- d) India-China Economic Cooperation
Answer: a) Border Infrastructure Development Program
17. The “Navy’s Aircraft Carrier Program” aims to:
- a) Develop new aircraft
- b) Enhance the naval fleet’s capability with aircraft carriers
- c) Increase the number of submarines
- d) Improve land-based defense systems
Answer: b) Enhance the naval fleet’s capability with aircraft carriers
18. The “Atmanirbhar Bharat” initiative in defense seeks to:
- a) Increase defense imports
- b) Promote self-reliance in defense production
- c) Limit defense expenditure
- d) Outsource military operations
Answer: b) Promote self-reliance in defense production
19. The “Bharat Electronics Limited” (BEL) is known for its:
- a) Production of naval ships
- b) Development of defense electronics and communication systems
- c) Manufacturing of fighter jets
- d) Research in space technology
Answer: b) Development of defense electronics and communication systems
20. The “Defense Acquisition Council” (DAC) is responsible for:
- a) Overseeing defense procurement and acquisition policies
- b) Conducting military training
- c) Managing defense logistics
- d) Handling international defense relations
Answer: a) Overseeing defense procurement and acquisition policies
21. The “Sukhoi Su-30MKI” is a type of:
- a) Attack helicopter
- b) Fighter aircraft
- c) Submarine
- d) Tank
Answer: b) Fighter aircraft
22. Which of the following is a key challenge in the indigenization of defense production in India?
- a) High-quality raw materials
- b) Skilled workforce
- c) Bureaucratic red tape and project delays
- d) International competition
Answer: c) Bureaucratic red tape and project delays
23. The “BrahMos” missile is a joint venture between India and which country?
- a) Russia
- b) USA
- c) France
- d) Israel
Answer: a) Russia
24. The “Defence Infrastructure Development Fund” (DIDF) is designed to:
- a) Enhance border and defense infrastructure
- b) Fund defense research
- c) Support defense exports
- d) Increase military personnel
Answer: a) Enhance border and defense infrastructure
25. The “Joint Venture Partnering” (JVP) scheme aims to:
- a) Increase defense imports
- b) Foster collaboration between Indian and foreign companies for defense production
- c) Limit defense research
- d) Enhance defense logistics
Answer: b) Foster collaboration between Indian and foreign companies for defense production
26. The “Indian Space Research Organisation” (ISRO) is involved in:
- a) Developing defense missiles
- b) Space technology and satellite deployment
- c) Producing naval ships
- d) Manufacturing fighter aircraft
Answer: b) Space technology and satellite deployment
27. The “Defence Procurement Procedure” (DPP) emphasizes the need for:
- a) Greater transparency in defense acquisitions
- b) Reducing defense spending
- c) Increasing the number of defense imports
- d) Limiting public-private partnerships
Answer: a) Greater transparency in defense acquisitions
28. The “Defence Production Policy” (DPP) 2020 aims to:
- a) Decrease the defense budget
- b) Promote the development of new defense technologies and increase exports
- c) Limit indigenous defense production
- d) Focus solely on defense research
Answer: b) Promote the development of new defense technologies and increase exports
29. The “Project 15B” of the Indian Navy refers to:
- a) New aircraft carriers
- b) Destroyers
- c) Submarines
- d) Amphibious assault ships
Answer: b) Destroyers
30. The “Security and Growth for All in the Region” (SAGAR) initiative is focused on:
- a) Enhancing naval cooperation in the Indian Ocean Region
- b) Increasing ground troops
- c) Developing new aircraft
- d) Expanding border infrastructure
Answer: a) Enhancing naval cooperation in the Indian Ocean Region
These questions cover various aspects of India’s defense modernization, including policies, initiatives, challenges, and specific programs.