Q.37·International Relations·EasyAs per the NSSO 70th Round "Situation Assessment Survey of Agricultural Households", consider the following statements : 1. Rajasthan has the highest percentage share of agricultural households among its rural households. 2. Out of the total agricultural households in the country, a little over 60 percent belong to OBCs. 3. In Kerala, a little over 60 percent of agricultural households reported to have received maximum income from sources other than agricultural activities. Which of the statements given above is/ are correct?View question
Q.38·International Relations·EasyConsider the following statements regarding the princely states under British India: 1. All of the princely states were in miserable condition with the absence of rule of law and civil liberties, high land taxes, etc. 2. The Indian National Congress, since 1920s, declared that the princely states can initiate political activity in states in the name of Congress. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?View question
Q.39·International Relations·EasyWhich of the following statements is/are correct about disguised unemployment? 1. It is unemployment that affects aggregate output. 2. An economy demonstrates disguised unemployment when productivity is low and too many workers are filling too few jobs. Select the correct answer using the code given below:View question
Q.40·International Relations·EasyConsider the following statements about the Theosophical Society: 1. The Theosophical Society wanted to promote rationalism and scientific temper, and was atheistic. 2. Annie Besant became its President. 3. Annie Besant laid the foundation of the Central Hindu College in Benaras, which later became the Benaras Hindu University in 1916. Which of the statements given above are correct?View question
Q.41·International Relations·EasyConsider the following statements regarding the Communist Party of India (CPI): 1. It was founded by S.V. Ghate at Tashkent, in October 1920. 2. The CPI called upon all its members not to enroll themselves as the members of the Congress and worked as more radical mass based organization. 3. Early Communists organized peasants’ and workers’ parties and worked through them. Which of the statements given above is/are not correct?View question
Q.42·International Relations·EasyConsider the following statements: 1. The Parliament (Prevention of Disqualification) Act, 1959 exempts several posts from disqualification on the grounds of 'Office of Profit'. 2. The above-mentioned Act was amended five times. 3. The term 'Office of Profit' is well defined in the Constitution of India. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?View question
Q.43·International Relations·EasyConsider the following statements about Shyamji Krishnavarma: 1. He set up India House at Berlin. 2. He published a monthly journal the Indian Sociologist. 3. He instituted six fellowships of Rs 1,000 each for qualified Indians visiting foreign countries. Which of the statements given above are correct?View question
Q.44·International Relations·EasyConsider the following statements regarding the views of Gandhiji and the Congressmen during 1934-37: 1. Gandhiji announced his resignation from Congress in 1934, as he realized that a large section of intelligentsia favoured Parliamentary politics, with which he was in fundamental disagreement. 2. Another section of Congress felt estranged, because of Gandhiji’s emphasis on the spinning wheel as the ‘second lung of the nation’. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?View question
Q.45·International Relations·EasyWith reference to the Mappila Revolt, which among the following statements is/are correct? 1. It was essentially a class struggle that ended as a communal struggle. 2. It was highly influenced by the Khilafat Movement. Select the correct answer using the code given below:View question
Q.46·International Relations·EasyConsider the following statements about the Wavell Plan: 1. Elections were due in England and the Conservative Government wanted to conclude the transfer of power before the elections. 2. It recommended that all members of the Executive Council were to be Indians. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?View question
Q.47·International Relations·EasyDirections: Answer the following questions based on the information given below: The Sharma family consists of eight members · Ajay, Bandhu, Champak, Dharmesh, Evan, Ramesh, Mahesh and Suresh. There are 3 generations, comprising 4 males and 4 females. Each child has both his/her parents alive. Champak's brother-in-law has two daughters. Evan's son-in-law is married to Mahesh. Mahesh has only one sibling. Ramesh's father-in-law has two granddaughters. Suresh's brother has only one nephew and Suresh is not Mahesh's mother. Champak is unmarried and Bandhu has only one niece. Which of these statements is true?View question
Q.48·International Relations·EasyConsider the following statements about the recommendations of the Khan Committee: 1. The Khan Committee was set up by the Ministry of Finance to harmonize the roles of the Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) and banks. 2. The Committee argued that DFIs should be given banking licences eventually and until then they should be allowed to establish 100 per cent banking subsidiaries, while they continue to play their present role. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?View question
Q.49·International Relations·EasyDirections: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions: A, B, C, D, E, F and G are the only seven members of a family. There are three females among them. There are two married couples in the family. Each of them has a different profession – Architect, Lawyer, Doctor, Teacher, Engineer, Manager and Musician, not necessarily in the same order. B is the Lawyer and he is married to F, the Manager. A is brother of G who is Architect. C is the Doctor and is an unmarried lady. D is the Teacher and is sister of G. E is not an Engineer. Which of the following combinations is definitely correct?View question
Q.50·International Relations·EasyWith reference to digital payments, consider the following statements : 1. BHIM app allows the user to transfer money to anyone with a UPI-enabled bank account. 2. While a chip-pin debit card has four factors of authentication, BHIM app has only two factors of authentication. Which of the statements given above is/ are correct ?View question
Q.51·International Relations·EasyWhich of the following statements are correct? 1. The Regulating Act created a unified administration for India, uniting the Bengal, Bombay and Madras Presidencies under the authority of the Bengal’s Governor. 2. The Pitt’s India Act of 1784 enhanced the British Parliament’s control, by establishing the Board of Control. 3. The Charter Act of 1813 deprived the Presidencies of the power to make laws, concentrating the legislative power with the Governor-General and his Council. 4. The Charter Act of 1833 ended the monopoly of the Company over trade with India. Select the correct answer using the code given below:View question
Q.52·International Relations·EasyCommunal Award was announced by the British government based on the recommendations of which of the following commissions/committees?View question
Q.53·International Relations·EasyWith reference to Shrenis (Merchant guilds) in ancient India, consider the following statements: 1. They were professional bodies of artisans which maintained fair wages and prices of products. 2. Guild members could impeach and punish the chief of the shreni. 3. Shrenis were strictly restricted to one locality only. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?View question
Q.54·International Relations·EasyConsider the following statements about Cave Tradition in Buddhist Art: 1. Karle has the largest rock cut Chaitya hall. 2. Junnar has the largest number of cave excavations. 3. Ellora has more number of Buddhist caves as compared to the Brahminical caves. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?View question