Indian Economy on General Knowledge related Questions and Answers - Page 3

Question 22 : Notes on which denomination has the portrait of Mahatma Gandhi printed on them?
1. 1000 rupee
2. 500 rupee
3. 100 rupee
4. All of the above
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Question 23 : If all the banks in an economy are nationalized and converted into a monopoly bank, the total deposits
1. will decrease
2. will increase
3. will neither increase nor decrease
4. None of the above
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Question 24 : The average rate of domestic savings (gross) for the Indian economy is currently estimated to be in the range of
1. 15 to 20 percent
2. 20 to 25 percent
3. 25 to 30 percent
4. 30 to 35 percent
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Question 25 : Which of the following is not a part of machinery that settles industrial disputes?
1. Wage Court
2. Works Committee
3. Conciliation officers
4. Board of Conciliation
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Question 26 : The central co-operative banks are in direct touch with
1. farmers
2. state co-operative banks
3. land development banks
4. central government
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Question 27 : On July 12, 1982, the ARDC was merged into
1. RBI
2. NABARD
3. EXIM Bank
4. None of the above
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Question 28 : The ARDC is now a branch of the
1. RBI
2. NABARD
3. IDBI
4. SDBI
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Question 29 : Since the inception of the co-operative movement, rural credits has been
1. institutionalized
2. rationalized
3. cheapened
4. All of the above
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Question 30 : Our financial system has provided for the transfer of resources from the centre to the states; the important means of resource transfer are
1. tax sharing
2. grant-in-aids
3. loans
4. All the above
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