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Class 12 Economics (Indian Economic Development) Chapter 2 Indian Economy 1950–1990

This quiz is designed to assess your understanding of the key concepts covered in Chapter 2 of Class 12 Economics (Indian Economic Development), titled “Indian Economy 1950–1990.” It will test your knowledge of the economic conditions, policies, and major developments that shaped India’s economy during the post-independence period. The quiz covers topics such as the planning process, the role of industrialization and agriculture, the Green Revolution, and the implementation of various Five-Year Plans. It will also evaluate your understanding of challenges faced by the Indian economy, including poverty, unemployment, and regional disparities. By engaging with this quiz, you will deepen your grasp of how India’s economic framework evolved between 1950 and 1990 and the impact of various policies on the country’s development. Whether you’re preparing for exams or aiming to expand your knowledge of India’s economic history, this quiz provides an excellent opportunity to review and test your comprehension of the economic landscape of post-independence India.

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Category: Public Sector Inefficiency:

1. What was one significant way industrial licenses were misused during the permit license raj in India?

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Category: License Raj:

2. What role did small-scale industries play according to the Karve Committee’s recommendation?

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Category: Marketable Surplus:

3. How does an increase in the marketable surplus affect government food grain stocks?

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Category: Small-Scale Industry Development

4. Which of the following best describes the role of small-scale industries in employment generation?

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Category: Development of agriculture, industry, and services.

5. What was the primary sector’s contribution to GDP in the early 1950s in India?

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Category: Import Substitution Issues:

6. What is the primary purpose of import substitution in economic policy?

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Category: Limited Employment Growth:

7. What policy is aimed at replacing imports with domestic production by protecting domestic industries through tariffs and quotas?

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Category: The Green Revolution

8. Which of the following was a significant risk associated with the Green Revolution, particularly affecting small farmers?

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Category: Limitations and Criticisms

9. What role does the public sector primarily fulfill in an economy like India?

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Category: Equity

10. What was the primary goal of implementing land reforms in post-independence countries?

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Category: Land Reforms and Agricultural Growth

11. How did land reforms contribute to agricultural growth?

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Category: Adoption of new technology

12. How did the government support small farmers during the Green Revolution?

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Category: Economic Growth:

13. What does GDP stand for in economic terms?

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Category: Modernisation:

14. What does modernisation in the context of technology mean?

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Category: Introduction

15. What significant change did India experience on 15 August 1947?

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Category: INDUSTRY AND TRADE

16. Why are small-scale industries considered more labour intensive than large-scale industries?

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Category: The Planning Commission (1950) was established to guide economic development.

17. In which year was the Planning Commission established?

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Category: Industry was underdeveloped at independence.

18. Which of the following industries is more likely to thrive under an import substitution policy?

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Category: Green Revolution (1960s-1980s)

19. What was a notable risk associated with the extensive adoption of High Yielding Variety (HYV) seeds during the Green Revolution?

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Category: Land Ceiling

20. What loophole did landlords commonly exploit to circumvent land ceiling laws?

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Category: Four Key Objectives of Planning

21. What does the objective of ‘growth’ in planning primarily focus on?

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Category: Encouraging domestic production

22. What is the primary goal of import substitution as a trade policy?

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Category: Trade Policy: Import Substitution

23. What is the primary objective of import substitution?

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Category: Land reforms were introduced to ensure equity and efficiency

24. What was one direct outcome of abolishing intermediaries in land reforms?

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Category: Increase in Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

25. What does GDP stand for in economic terms?

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Category: Industrial Growth and Public Sector Role

26. What was an unintended consequence of the import substitution policy on Indian industries?

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Category: Conclusion

27. The implementation of land reforms in post-independence India faced numerous obstacles. One significant challenge was the loopholes that allowed landlords to retain their lands. An analogous issue persists in the agricultural sector where subsidies often do not reach small farmers. Which underlying factor is common to both scenarios?

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Category: Achievements of Planning (1950-1990)

28. In which year was the Planning Commission set up in India?

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Category: THE GOALS OF FIVE YEAR PLANS

29. Which of the following is a goal of India’s five-year plans?

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Category: Industrial Policy Resolution (1956)

30. According to the Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956, which sector was expected to lead India’s industrial development?

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Category: Modernization:

31. What is an example of social change associated with modernization?

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Category: Agriculture

32. What is one potential disadvantage of continuing agricultural subsidies in a developing country like India?

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Category: Overview of the Economic System

33. Which economic system is primarily driven by the forces of supply and demand?

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Category: Growth

34. Which sector has shown significant growth in contribution to India’s GDP over the years?

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Category: Effect of Policies on Industrial Development

35. What is one of the main roles of small-scale industries in industrial development?

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Category: Need for Economic Reforms

36. What was a significant impact of the License Raj on Indian industries before 1991?

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Category: Small-Scale Industry

37. What was the maximum investment allowed for a small-scale industry in 1990?

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Category: The Debate Over Subsidies:

38. Which of the following is an argument for phasing out agricultural subsidies?

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Category: Industrial Policy Resolution 1956 (IPR 1956):

39. Which category under the Industrial Policy Resolution 1956 was exclusively owned by the government?

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Category: Globalization, liberalization, and privatization became necessary

40. What was one major disadvantage of the license raj system in India before the reforms?

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Category: Reducing dependence on foreign imports

41. What is the primary objective of import substitution?

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Category: Debate on Agricultural Subsidies:

42. What is a potential downside of continuing agricultural subsidies on government finances?

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Category: India adopted a mixed economy model, balancing capitalism and socialism

43. What is the definition of a mixed economy?

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Category: Abolition of Zamindari System

44. What was one of the outcomes of the abolition of intermediaries like zamindars for tenants?

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Category: Self-Reliance

45. What is a key objective of self-reliance in reducing dependence on foreign countries?

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Category: Public and Private Sectors in Indian Industrial Development

46. According to the Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956, which sector was given a leading role in basic and strategic industries?

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Category: By 1991, economic policies needed change

47. What was a significant factor that led to the economic policy change in India in 1991?

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Category: Agriculture was stagnant during British rule.

48. What was a primary reason for the failure of many land reform initiatives to effectively change land ownership patterns and significantly improve agricultural productivity?

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