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Q. What is the primary goal of the Paris Agreement?
  • A. To promote free trade
  • B. To combat climate change
  • C. To enhance global security
  • D. To regulate international finance
Q. What is the primary measure of poverty in an economy?
  • A. Income level
  • B. Employment rate
  • C. Inflation rate
  • D. GDP growth
Q. What is the primary military equipment that India imports from Russia?
  • A. Aircraft
  • B. Submarines
  • C. Tanks
  • D. All of the above
Q. What is the primary objective of monetary policy?
  • A. Control inflation
  • B. Increase government spending
  • C. Reduce unemployment
  • D. Regulate foreign exchange
Q. What is the primary objective of planning in India?
  • A. To achieve economic growth
  • B. To reduce inflation
  • C. To increase exports
  • D. To control population
Q. What is the primary objective of the National Food Security Act (NFSA) in India?
  • A. To increase agricultural exports
  • B. To provide subsidized food grains to the poor
  • C. To regulate food prices
  • D. To promote organic farming
Q. What is the primary objective of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in terms of monetary policy?
  • A. To control inflation
  • B. To increase government revenue
  • C. To regulate foreign exchange
  • D. To promote exports
Q. What is the primary objective of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)?
  • A. To regulate the stock market
  • B. To manage the country's foreign exchange
  • C. To control inflation and stabilize the currency
  • D. To provide loans to the government
Q. What is the primary objective of the Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy?
  • A. Control inflation
  • B. Increase employment
  • C. Boost exports
  • D. Regulate foreign exchange
Q. What is the primary purpose of a government budget?
  • A. To control inflation
  • B. To allocate resources
  • C. To manage public debt
  • D. To regulate the banking sector
Q. What is the primary purpose of biotechnology in the economy?
  • A. To enhance agricultural productivity
  • B. To reduce government regulations
  • C. To increase fossil fuel production
  • D. To promote traditional farming methods
Q. What is the primary purpose of budgeting in fiscal management?
  • A. To increase government revenue
  • B. To allocate resources efficiently
  • C. To reduce public debt
  • D. To control inflation
Q. What is the primary purpose of irrigation in agriculture?
  • A. To increase soil fertility
  • B. To provide water to crops
  • C. To reduce pest infestations
  • D. To enhance crop rotation
Q. What is the primary purpose of NATO?
  • A. Economic development
  • B. Military alliance
  • C. Cultural exchange
  • D. Environmental protection
Q. What is the primary purpose of the Civil Services Conduct Rules?
  • A. To regulate the conduct of civil servants
  • B. To define the powers of the Parliament
  • C. To outline the duties of the President
  • D. To establish the federal structure
Q. What is the primary purpose of the Constitution of India?
  • A. To establish a monarchy
  • B. To provide a framework for governance
  • C. To promote corporate interests
  • D. To limit individual freedoms
Q. What is the primary purpose of the Fundamental Duties enshrined in the Indian Constitution?
  • A. To ensure citizens' rights are protected
  • B. To promote a sense of discipline and commitment among citizens
  • C. To provide guidelines for the judiciary
  • D. To outline the powers of the Parliament
Q. What is the primary purpose of the Fundamental Rights enshrined in the Indian Constitution?
  • A. To provide guidelines for the government
  • B. To protect individual liberties against state action
  • C. To ensure economic development
  • D. To promote social justice
Q. What is the primary purpose of the Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) Gaganyaan mission?
  • A. To launch a satellite into orbit
  • B. To send humans to space
  • C. To explore Mars
  • D. To develop new satellite technology
Q. What is the primary purpose of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)?
  • A. Economic cooperation
  • B. Military alliance
  • C. Cultural exchange
  • D. Environmental protection
Q. What is the primary purpose of the Paris Agreement?
  • A. To promote free trade among nations
  • B. To combat climate change and limit global warming
  • C. To establish a global military alliance
  • D. To regulate international shipping
Q. What is the primary purpose of the Preamble of the Indian Constitution?
  • A. To outline the structure of the government
  • B. To declare the objectives of the Constitution
  • C. To list the Fundamental Rights
  • D. To define the powers of the President
Q. What is the primary purpose of the US-India Strategic Partnership?
  • A. Economic growth
  • B. Military cooperation
  • C. Cultural exchange
  • D. Environmental protection
Q. What is the primary purpose of the World Trade Organization (WTO)?
  • A. To promote international peace and security
  • B. To regulate international trade
  • C. To provide humanitarian aid
  • D. To oversee environmental treaties
Q. What is the primary role of the Election Commission in a democratic country?
  • A. To conduct elections
  • B. To create political parties
  • C. To draft legislation
  • D. To manage government budgets
Q. What is the primary tool used by the RBI to control inflation?
  • A. Adjusting the Cash Reserve Ratio
  • B. Changing the Statutory Liquidity Ratio
  • C. Modifying the repo rate
  • D. Issuing new currency
Q. What is the procedure for amending the Constitution?
  • A. Simple majority in Lok Sabha
  • B. Simple majority in both houses
  • C. Special majority in both houses
  • D. Unanimous consent of all states
Q. What is the procedure for the passage of a bill in Parliament?
  • A. Introduction, discussion, voting, and presidential assent
  • B. Introduction, voting, discussion, and presidential assent
  • C. Discussion, introduction, voting, and presidential assent
  • D. Voting, introduction, discussion, and presidential assent
Q. What is the purpose of Open Market Operations (OMO)?
  • A. To control the money supply in the economy
  • B. To regulate foreign exchange rates
  • C. To set interest rates for loans
  • D. To manage government expenditure
Q. What is the purpose of the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR)?
  • A. To control inflation
  • B. To ensure liquidity in the economy
  • C. To regulate the money supply
  • D. To provide funds for government projects
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