Q. In the context of world history, which event is often linked to the rise of poverty in post-colonial African nations?
  • A. A. The Berlin Conference
  • B. B. The Cold War
  • C. C. The Scramble for Africa
  • D. D. The Great Depression
Q. The concept of 'Poverty Line' in India is primarily based on which of the following criteria? (1979)
  • A. A. Income level
  • B. B. Consumption expenditure
  • C. C. Employment status
  • D. D. Education level
Q. The Great Bengal Famine of 1943 is often cited as a consequence of which British policy? (1943)
  • A. A. De-industrialization
  • B. B. Export of food grains
  • C. C. Land reforms
  • D. D. Agricultural subsidies
Q. Which ancient Indian text is known for discussing the concept of poverty and wealth in the context of dharma?
  • A. A. Arthashastra
  • B. B. Manusmriti
  • C. C. Rigveda
  • D. D. Mahabharata
Q. Which economic theory, developed in the 20th century, emphasizes the role of structural factors in perpetuating poverty? (1960)
  • A. A. Classical economics
  • B. B. Keynesian economics
  • C. C. Dependency theory
  • D. D. Neoclassical economics
Q. Which global organization has been instrumental in shaping poverty alleviation strategies in developing countries since its inception? (1944)
  • A. A. United Nations
  • B. B. World Bank
  • C. C. International Monetary Fund
  • D. D. World Trade Organization
Q. Which of the following factors contributed most significantly to the rise of poverty in India during the British colonial period?
  • A. A. Agricultural policies
  • B. B. Industrialization
  • C. C. Education reforms
  • D. D. Urbanization
Q. Which of the following movements aimed at alleviating poverty and improving the socio-economic conditions of the rural poor in India post-independence? (1960)
  • A. A. Green Revolution
  • B. B. Non-Aligned Movement
  • C. C. Quit India Movement
  • D. D. Civil Disobedience Movement
Q. Which of the following policies was introduced in India to specifically target poverty alleviation in the 1970s? (1978)
  • A. A. Integrated Rural Development Programme
  • B. B. National Food Security Act
  • C. C. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
  • D. D. Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana
Q. Which of the following was a significant outcome of the Champaran Satyagraha of 1917 in relation to poverty? (1917)
  • A. A. Abolition of zamindari system
  • B. B. Improvement in the plight of indigo farmers
  • C. C. Establishment of cooperative societies
  • D. D. Introduction of land reforms
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