Q. The 'Five Year Plans' in India were influenced by which of the following historical models? (1951)
  • A. Soviet model
  • B. American model
  • C. Chinese model
  • D. British model
Q. The agricultural policies of which ruler in ancient India are known for promoting irrigation and crop diversity?
  • A. Ashoka
  • B. Chandragupta Maurya
  • C. Akbar
  • D. Harsha
Q. The agricultural practices of which ancient civilization included the use of the plow and domestication of animals? (2000)
  • A. Ancient Greece
  • B. Ancient Rome
  • C. Indus Valley Civilization
  • D. Ancient China
Q. The concept of 'Sarvodaya' as proposed by Mahatma Gandhi is closely related to which aspect of inclusive growth? (1940)
  • A. Economic equality
  • B. Social justice
  • C. Environmental sustainability
  • D. Political empowerment
Q. The concept of 'Sustainable Development' in ancient Indian planning can be traced back to which of the following texts?
  • A. Arthashastra
  • B. Manusmriti
  • C. Vedas
  • D. Upanishads
Q. The concept of 'Welfare State' in the context of Indian history is closely associated with which of the following? (1950)
  • A. Colonial policies
  • B. Constitution of India
  • C. Economic liberalization
  • D. Socialism
Q. The economic impact of the Industrial Revolution in Britain primarily led to which of the following?
  • A. Decline of urban centers
  • B. Rise of factory-based production
  • C. Increase in agricultural labor
  • D. Stagnation of trade
Q. The economic policies of Akbar were primarily aimed at which of the following?
  • A. Maximizing revenue from agriculture
  • B. Promoting trade with Europe
  • C. Establishing a welfare state
  • D. Encouraging industrialization
Q. The economic policies of the Mughal Empire were characterized by which of the following?
  • A. Centralized control over trade
  • B. Decentralized revenue collection
  • C. Promotion of local handicrafts
  • D. All of the above
Q. The Great Depression of the 1930s had which of the following impacts on the Indian economy? (1930)
  • A. Increased agricultural exports
  • B. Decline in prices of agricultural products
  • C. Rise in employment opportunities
  • D. Strengthening of the Indian currency
Q. The Green Revolution in India primarily aimed at which of the following aspects of inclusive growth? (1960)
  • A. Technological advancement
  • B. Food security
  • C. Rural development
  • D. Urbanization
Q. The introduction of which crop during the medieval period significantly transformed agriculture in Europe?
  • A. Wheat
  • B. Rice
  • C. Potato
  • D. Maize
Q. The planning of the French Revolution was significantly influenced by which of the following ideologies?
  • A. Feudalism
  • B. Liberalism
  • C. Socialism
  • D. Mercantilism
Q. The planning of the Indus Valley Civilization is best exemplified by which of the following features?
  • A. Complex irrigation systems
  • B. Hierarchical city structure
  • C. Use of mud houses
  • D. Absence of urban planning
Q. The planning of the Roman Empire's road network was primarily aimed at which of the following objectives?
  • A. Facilitating trade
  • B. Military mobilization
  • C. Cultural exchange
  • D. Agricultural expansion
Q. What was the impact of the Columbian Exchange on global agriculture?
  • A. Increased biodiversity
  • B. Spread of diseases
  • C. Introduction of new crops
  • D. All of the above
Q. What was the primary economic activity in the Indus Valley Civilization?
  • A. Mining
  • B. Agriculture
  • C. Trade
  • D. Textile production
Q. What was the primary reason for the decline of feudal agriculture in medieval Europe?
  • A. The Black Death
  • B. The rise of cities
  • C. Technological advancements
  • D. Increased trade
Q. Which agricultural revolution is characterized by the transition from subsistence farming to commercial agriculture in the 18th century?
  • A. Neolithic Revolution
  • B. Green Revolution
  • C. Agricultural Revolution
  • D. Industrial Revolution
Q. Which economic system was primarily practiced in ancient Rome?
  • A. Feudalism
  • B. Mercantilism
  • C. Slavery-based economy
  • D. Socialism
Q. Which historical figure is known for advocating for the rights of the marginalized and promoting inclusive growth through education? (1956)
  • A. B.R. Ambedkar
  • B. Mahatma Gandhi
  • C. Jawaharlal Nehru
  • D. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Q. Which Mughal emperor is known for his urban planning and the establishment of new cities?
  • A. Akbar
  • B. Shah Jahan
  • C. Aurangzeb
  • D. Babur
Q. Which of the following ancient civilizations is known for its advanced agricultural practices, including irrigation and crop rotation?
  • A. Indus Valley Civilization
  • B. Mesopotamian Civilization
  • C. Ancient Egyptian Civilization
  • D. Mesoamerican Civilization
Q. Which of the following ancient Indian texts emphasizes the importance of inclusive growth in society?
  • A. Arthashastra
  • B. Manusmriti
  • C. Vedas
  • D. Upanishads
Q. Which of the following events marked a significant shift towards inclusive growth in India during the 1990s? (1991)
  • A. Green Revolution
  • B. Economic Liberalization
  • C. Panchayati Raj
  • D. Nationalization of Banks
Q. Which of the following factors contributed to the agricultural decline in the Roman Empire?
  • A. Overreliance on slave labor
  • B. Technological stagnation
  • C. Climate change
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which of the following international movements has influenced the concept of inclusive growth globally? (2000)
  • A. Millennium Development Goals
  • B. World War II
  • C. Cold War
  • D. Colonialism
Q. Which of the following is a key challenge to achieving inclusive growth in contemporary India? (2020)
  • A. High literacy rates
  • B. Urbanization
  • C. Income inequality
  • D. Technological advancement
Q. Which of the following movements in modern Indian history aimed at the economic upliftment of the marginalized sections of society? (1951)
  • A. Non-Cooperation Movement
  • B. Civil Disobedience Movement
  • C. Bhoodan Movement
  • D. Swadeshi Movement
Q. Which of the following planning strategies was adopted by the Chola dynasty to enhance agricultural productivity?
  • A. Construction of temples
  • B. Development of irrigation canals
  • C. Promotion of trade
  • D. Establishment of guilds
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