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Q. What is the purpose of the gene-editing technique known as base editing?
  • A. To insert large DNA sequences
  • B. To correct point mutations
  • C. To delete entire genes
  • D. To enhance gene expression
Q. What is the purpose of the Indian National Satellite System (INSAT)?
  • A. Weather monitoring
  • B. Telecommunication
  • C. Broadcasting
  • D. All of the above
Q. What is the purpose of the Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) provided by the RBI?
  • A. To provide long-term loans to banks
  • B. To manage short-term liquidity mismatches
  • C. To control inflation directly
  • D. To regulate foreign investments
Q. What is the purpose of the Repo Rate?
  • A. To control inflation
  • B. To provide liquidity to banks
  • C. To regulate foreign exchange rates
  • D. To set the interest rates for savings accounts
Q. What is the purpose of voter education campaigns?
  • A. To promote political parties
  • B. To inform citizens about the voting process
  • C. To discourage voting
  • D. To increase government spending
Q. What is the quorum required for a Lok Sabha meeting?
  • A. One-fourth of the total strength
  • B. One-third of the total strength
  • C. Half of the total strength
  • D. One-fifth of the total strength
Q. What is the quorum required for a Lok Sabha session to be valid?
  • A. One-fourth of the total membership
  • B. One-third of the total membership
  • C. Half of the total membership
  • D. One-fifth of the total membership
Q. What is the relationship between inflation and interest rates?
  • A. Higher inflation typically leads to lower interest rates
  • B. Higher inflation typically leads to higher interest rates
  • C. Inflation has no effect on interest rates
  • D. Interest rates are always fixed regardless of inflation
Q. What is the role of automatic stabilizers in fiscal policy?
  • A. To increase taxes during a recession
  • B. To decrease government spending during a boom
  • C. To automatically adjust government spending and taxes
  • D. To eliminate budget deficits
Q. What is the role of civil society in judicial reforms?
  • A. To oppose all reforms
  • B. To advocate for transparency and accountability
  • C. To support government decisions unconditionally
  • D. To limit public access to legal information
Q. What is the role of the Central Vigilance Commission in relation to the Civil Services Conduct Rules?
  • A. To enforce the rules
  • B. To provide legal advice
  • C. To conduct elections
  • D. To oversee Parliament
Q. What is the role of the Finance Commission in India?
  • A. To allocate funds to the states
  • B. To advise on the distribution of taxes
  • C. To manage the public debt
  • D. To oversee the budgetary process
Q. What is the role of the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) in food security?
  • A. Providing food grains to farmers
  • B. Ensuring nutritional support to children and mothers
  • C. Regulating food prices
  • D. Importing food for distribution
Q. What is the role of the International Criminal Court (ICC)?
  • A. To regulate international trade
  • B. To prosecute individuals for war crimes
  • C. To mediate international disputes
  • D. To oversee global economic policies
Q. What is the role of the judiciary in resolving ethical dilemmas related to fundamental rights?
  • A. To legislate new laws
  • B. To interpret and enforce the Constitution
  • C. To execute laws
  • D. To conduct elections
Q. What is the role of the President in the legislative process?
  • A. To propose bills
  • B. To approve or reject bills
  • C. To debate bills
  • D. To vote on bills
Q. What is the role of the Prime Minister in the Union Government?
  • A. Head of State
  • B. Head of Government
  • C. Leader of the Opposition
  • D. Speaker of the Lok Sabha
Q. What is the role of the Rajya Sabha in the Indian Parliament?
  • A. To represent the states
  • B. To represent the people directly
  • C. To conduct elections
  • D. To draft the Constitution
Q. What is the role of the RBI in managing the foreign exchange market?
  • A. Setting exchange rates
  • B. Controlling inflation
  • C. Regulating interest rates
  • D. Issuing foreign currency
Q. What is the role of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in agricultural financing?
  • A. Setting interest rates for agricultural loans
  • B. Directly providing loans to farmers
  • C. Regulating crop prices
  • D. Importing agricultural products
Q. What is the role of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in economic planning?
  • A. Regulating foreign exchange
  • B. Setting interest rates
  • C. Issuing currency
  • D. All of the above
Q. What is the role of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in fiscal management?
  • A. Setting fiscal policy
  • B. Managing government accounts
  • C. Regulating stock markets
  • D. Controlling inflation directly
Q. What is the role of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in fiscal policy?
  • A. Setting tax rates
  • B. Managing government debt
  • C. Regulating foreign exchange
  • D. Controlling inflation through interest rates
Q. What is the role of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in relation to unemployment?
  • A. Setting interest rates
  • B. Regulating stock markets
  • C. Managing foreign exchange
  • D. Controlling inflation
Q. What is the role of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in the banking structure?
  • A. To provide loans to individuals
  • B. To regulate and supervise the banking sector
  • C. To offer investment advice
  • D. To manage foreign exchange
Q. What is the role of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha?
  • A. To represent the President
  • B. To preside over the sessions of the Lok Sabha
  • C. To appoint the Prime Minister
  • D. To conduct elections
Q. What is the role of the State Election Commission in relation to Panchayati Raj?
  • A. Conduct elections for the Panchayati Raj
  • B. Supervise the functioning of Panchayati Raj
  • C. Appoint members of the Panchayat
  • D. None of the above
Q. What is the role of the State Election Commission?
  • A. To conduct elections for the State Assembly
  • B. To conduct elections for the Panchayati Raj institutions
  • C. To appoint the Chief Minister
  • D. To oversee local government functions
Q. What is the role of the State in promoting ethics and integrity according to the Directive Principles of State Policy?
  • A. To ensure freedom of speech
  • B. To promote the welfare of the people
  • C. To protect the rights of minorities
  • D. To maintain law and order
Q. What is the role of the State Legislative Assembly in the federal structure?
  • A. To legislate on Union subjects
  • B. To legislate on State subjects
  • C. To oversee the judiciary
  • D. To appoint the Governor
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