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Q. What is the primary function of money in an economy?
  • A. To serve as a medium of exchange
  • B. To act as a store of value
  • C. To provide a unit of account
  • D. All of the above
Q. What is the primary mineral resource extracted from the Andes Mountains?
  • A. Copper
  • B. Gold
  • C. Silver
  • D. Tin
Q. What is the primary process that shapes landforms through the wearing away of rocks and soil?
  • A. Erosion
  • B. Deposition
  • C. Weathering
  • D. Sedimentation
Q. What is the primary process that shapes the Earth's surface through the movement of tectonic plates?
  • A. Weathering
  • B. Erosion
  • C. Plate tectonics
  • D. Sedimentation
Q. What is the primary purpose of a budget?
  • A. To increase spending.
  • B. To track income and expenses.
  • C. To avoid taxes.
  • D. To maximize profits.
Q. What is the primary purpose of fundamental rights in a democracy?
  • A. To ensure the government has absolute power
  • B. To protect individual freedoms and liberties
  • C. To limit the rights of citizens
  • D. To promote economic growth
Q. What is the primary purpose of local self-government?
  • A. To manage national defense
  • B. To provide local administration and services
  • C. To conduct foreign affairs
  • D. To regulate international trade
Q. What is the primary purpose of measuring national income?
  • A. To assess economic growth
  • B. To determine inflation rates
  • C. To set interest rates
  • D. To calculate tax revenue
Q. What is the primary purpose of national income accounting?
  • A. To measure inflation
  • B. To track government spending
  • C. To assess economic performance
  • D. To regulate prices
Q. What is the primary purpose of supply?
  • A. To determine prices
  • B. To meet consumer demand
  • C. To create competition
  • D. To regulate the economy
Q. What is the primary purpose of the legislative branch of government?
  • A. To enforce laws
  • B. To interpret laws
  • C. To create laws
  • D. To veto laws
Q. What is the primary reason for the population concentration in coastal areas?
  • A. Access to Trade
  • B. Fertile Soil
  • C. Mild Climate
  • D. All of the Above
Q. What is the primary reason for the population growth in coastal regions?
  • A. Fishing Opportunities
  • B. Tourism
  • C. Trade and Commerce
  • D. All of the above
Q. What is the primary reason for the variation in climate across different regions of India?
  • A. Geographical features
  • B. Population density
  • C. Cultural practices
  • D. Economic activities
Q. What is the primary resource extracted from the Amazon rainforest?
  • A. Gold
  • B. Timber
  • C. Oil
  • D. Coal
Q. What is the primary source of energy for the Earth's weather systems?
  • A. The Moon
  • B. The Sun
  • C. Geothermal heat
  • D. Ocean currents
Q. What is the primary source of irrigation in Indian agriculture?
  • A. Rainwater harvesting
  • B. Canals
  • C. Groundwater
  • D. Drip irrigation
Q. What is the primary source of the Yamuna River?
  • A. Himalayas
  • B. Western Ghats
  • C. Vindhya Range
  • D. Aravalli Range
Q. What is the primary use of gypsum in the construction industry?
  • A. Cement production
  • B. Insulation
  • C. Drywall
  • D. Paint
Q. What is the primary use of iron ore?
  • A. Construction
  • B. Jewelry
  • C. Electronics
  • D. Fertilizers
Q. What is the primary use of the Ganges River in India?
  • A. Irrigation
  • B. Hydropower
  • C. Transportation
  • D. Recreation
Q. What is the purpose of a budget?
  • A. To track income and expenses
  • B. To increase spending
  • C. To avoid saving
  • D. To eliminate all debts
Q. What is the purpose of checks and balances?
  • A. To prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful
  • B. To ensure laws are passed quickly
  • C. To allow the President to make laws
  • D. To give states more power
Q. What is the purpose of the electoral college?
  • A. To elect the President
  • B. To elect members of Congress
  • C. To conduct elections
  • D. To register voters
Q. What is the role of public administration in relation to fundamental rights?
  • A. To enforce laws and protect rights
  • B. To create new rights
  • C. To limit citizen participation
  • D. To manage private businesses
Q. What is the role of the judiciary in protecting fundamental rights?
  • A. To create laws
  • B. To interpret and enforce laws
  • C. To ignore rights violations
  • D. To advise the executive branch
Q. What is the significance of community health initiatives?
  • A. They are irrelevant
  • B. They improve individual health only
  • C. They address social determinants of health
  • D. They focus solely on medical treatment
Q. What is the significance of the right to equality?
  • A. It allows for discrimination
  • B. It ensures all individuals are treated equally under the law
  • C. It promotes social hierarchy
  • D. It limits the rights of minorities
Q. What is the significance of the right to freedom of speech?
  • A. It allows for government censorship
  • B. It enables citizens to express their opinions freely
  • C. It restricts political discourse
  • D. It is only applicable to the media
Q. What is the significance of the right to vote in a democracy?
  • A. It allows citizens to express their opinions
  • B. It is a way to participate in governance
  • C. It is a privilege granted by the government
  • D. It is only for the wealthy
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