Introduction India, the world’s largest democracy, is a country with a dynamic and vibrant media landscape. The Indian media has played a pivotal role in shaping public opinion, disseminating information, and acting as a watchdog of the government. From traditional …
1. What is the primary objective of the Press Council of India? a) To ensure financial growth of media houses b) To protect the freedom of the press c) To regulate the content of media d) To promote advertisements in …
Introduction India, with its vast geographical expanse, shares borders with seven countries, namely Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Afghanistan. These borders are not only crucial for the nation’s territorial integrity but also for its economic, social, and strategic …
1. Which of the following agencies is primarily responsible for India’s border security? A) Indian Army B) Border Security Force (BSF) C) Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) D) Intelligence Bureau (IB) Answer: B) Border Security Force (BSF) 2. The India-Pakistan …
Introduction India, with its vast and diverse population, stands at a pivotal juncture in its quest for development and progress. Among the many factors that will influence the nation’s trajectory, the role of youth is paramount. The youth of India …
1. Which of the following is the primary factor that makes the youth crucial for India’s development? A) Population growth B) Innovation and productivity C) Cultural transformation D) Foreign investment Answer: B) Innovation and productivity 2. What percentage of India’s …
Introduction India, with its vast and youthful population, stands at the cusp of a significant demographic advantage. However, to harness this potential, the country needs to ensure that its workforce is equipped with the right set of skills to meet …
1. Which of the following is the primary objective of India’s Skill Development Mission? A) Poverty alleviation B) Providing employment opportunities C) Enhancing the skill set of the workforce D) Economic liberalization Answer: C) Enhancing the skill set of the …
Introduction India, the world’s largest democracy, has an electoral system that plays a crucial role in ensuring that its democratic ideals are upheld. However, despite its success in holding regular elections and the sheer scale of its democratic processes, India’s …
1. Who is responsible for the administration of elections in India? A) The President of India B) The Election Commission of India C) The Prime Minister of India D) The Ministry of Law and Justice Answer: B) The Election Commission …