MCQ Class 11 Economics Chapter 5 Rural Development Advertisement Indian Economic DevelopmentMCQ’s For All Chapters – Economics Class 11th 1. The ‘Golden Revolution’ was a period of very high productivity in:(A) Foodgrain production (B) Horticulture (C) Organic farming (D) PiscicultreQuestion 1 of 142. Which is related to microfinance:(A) Self Help Group(B) NABARD(C) Both(D) NoneQuestion 2 of 143. Institutional sources of agricultural credit are :(A) Land development banks(B) NABARD(C) Self-help group (D) All of theseQuestion 3 of 144. NABARD is ____________ source of rural credit(A) Institutional(B) Non-institutional(C) Cooperative society(D) RegionalQuestion 4 of 145. Growth in rural marketing relates to(A) Provision of physical infrastructure(B) Regulation of markets(C) Cooperative farming(D) All of theseQuestion 5 of 146. Short term credit is needed for(A) Period of 15 months (B) Period 5 years (C) Period of 15 years (D) Period of 20 yearsQuestion 6 of 147. From the following which is not a non-institutional source of credit in India.(A) Money lenders (B) Traders (C) Commission agents (D) Commercial banksQuestion 7 of 148. Father of ‘Green Revolution’ In India(A) M.S. Swaminathan(B) Norman Borlong(C) Chidambaram Subramaniam(D) None of the aboveQuestion 8 of 149. Government has assured the farmers of some minimum income from the sale of their crop by introducing:(A) Warehousing facilities (B) Regulated markets (C) Minimum support price policy (D) Co-operative agriculture marketing societiesQuestion 9 of 1410. SHG stands for :(A) Self Human Group (B) Sufficient Humidity Growth (C) Self Help Group (D) Self Human GrowthQuestion 10 of 1411. Organic farming is needed because it(A) Maintains and enhances the ecological balance (B) is free from chemical based fertilizers (C) Both (a) and (b) (D) Neither (a) nor (b)Question 11 of 1412. National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development was set up in ________ as an apex body to coordinate the activities of all institutions in the rural financing system.(A) 1969 (B) 1982 (C) 1949 (D) 1991Question 12 of 1413. How much do the “inland sources” contribute to the total fish production in India?(A) 64 percent (B) 39 percent(C) 50 percent(D) 75 percentQuestion 13 of 1414. Much of the agricultural employment activities are concentrated in the ________ season.(A) Kharif (B) Rabi (C) Zaid (D) Both Kharif and RabiQuestion 14 of 14 Loading...
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