1. What is the primary role of public sector enterprises (PSEs) in India? A) Profit Maximization B) Providing Public Goods C) Promoting Private Sector Interests D) Enhancing Shareholder Wealth Answer: B) Providing Public Goods 2. Which of the following …
Introduction India’s healthcare system has historically faced numerous challenges, ranging from accessibility issues to financial constraints and quality disparities. Addressing these issues has been a priority for successive governments, with various reforms and initiatives aimed at improving public health. One …
1. What is the primary objective of the Ayushman Bharat scheme? a) Increase medical tourism b) Provide universal healthcare c) Financial protection to vulnerable groups d) Boost private sector healthcare investments Answer: c) Financial protection to vulnerable groups 2. Ayushman …
Introduction In the contemporary geopolitical landscape, the Indo-Pacific region has emerged as a focal point of strategic importance. Spanning the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, this vast expanse is not only vital for global trade but also crucial for …
1. What is the primary strategic reason for India’s growing involvement in the Indo-Pacific region? A) Economic benefits from trade B) Countering China’s influence C) Enhancing cultural exchanges D) Securing oil supplies Answer: B) Countering China’s influence 2. Which of …
Introduction The digital revolution, which has transformed industries, education, healthcare, and governance globally, has become a vital force for progress and development. However, this transformation has not been uniformly experienced by all sections of society. In India, a country characterized …
What is the digital divide? a) Difference between urban and rural areas in infrastructure b) Gap between those with and without access to digital technology c) Difference in educational opportunities d) Economic disparity between different regions Answer: b) Gap between …
Introduction On November 8, 2016, the Government of India made a historic announcement by declaring the demonetization of ₹500 and ₹1,000 currency notes, rendering 86% of the circulating currency invalid overnight. This unprecedented move, spearheaded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, …
1. When was the demonetization policy announced in India? A) January 1, 2015 B) November 8, 2016 C) July 1, 2017 D) December 25, 2018 Answer: B) November 8, 2016 2. Which currency denominations were demonetized by the Indian government …
Introduction India’s energy landscape is undergoing a profound transformation. As the world’s third-largest energy consumer, India is transitioning from a fossil fuel-reliant energy system to one centered around clean, renewable energy. The country has set ambitious renewable energy targets, motivated …
What is India’s renewable energy target for 2030? a) 200 GW b) 300 GW c) 450 GW d) 500 GW Answer: d) 500 GW As of 2023, India has achieved how much renewable energy capacity? a) 120 GW b) 150 …
Introduction India, one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, has experienced remarkable progress in various sectors over the past few decades. Among these sectors, industrial development stands out as a critical component for sustaining economic growth, creating employment opportunities, …
Which of the following is a major challenge to industrial development in India? A) High literacy rates B) Stable political environment C) Poor infrastructure D) Robust financial sector Answer: C) Poor infrastructure What is a significant obstacle to industrial growth …
Introduction Employment generation and skill development are pivotal in addressing the socio-economic challenges faced by India. As one of the world’s most populous countries, India is experiencing a demographic shift with a significant youth bulge. This burgeoning workforce presents both …
Which scheme was launched in 2015 to provide skill training to the youth in India? A) National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme B) Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana C) Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana D) Skill Development Mission Answer: B) …
Introduction The World Trade Organization (WTO), established in 1995, plays a pivotal role in the global economic landscape by regulating international trade and resolving disputes among member nations. As a member of the WTO, India has significantly shaped and been …
1. What is the primary aim of the World Trade Organization (WTO)? A) To promote military alliances B) To facilitate international trade and resolve trade disputes C) To regulate domestic economic policies D) To establish global monetary systems Answer: B) …
Introduction The rapid evolution of technology has profoundly impacted various sectors, and governance is no exception. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) have emerged as transformative forces in public administration, offering innovative solutions to enhance efficiency, transparency, and decision-making …
1. What is the primary goal of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in governance? A) To increase bureaucratic complexity B) To improve decision-making and efficiency C) To replace human jobs entirely D) To reduce data collection Answer: B) To improve decision-making …
Introduction India’s agricultural sector is fundamental to its economy, culture, and food security. As a nation heavily reliant on agriculture, the impact of climate change on this sector is profound and multifaceted. Climate change, driven by global warming and environmental …
1. Which of the following is a major impact of climate change on Indian agriculture? A) Increased soil fertility B) Stable crop yields C) Altered rainfall patterns D) Uniform temperature throughout the year Answer: C) Altered rainfall patterns 2. What …