Dear Readers,
1-What was the primary purpose of the Planning Commission in India?
a) To facilitate state-level planning
b) To promote sustainable development
c) To oversee economic planning
d) To conduct research on agriculture
e) None of these
Answer: c
2-When was the Planning Commission of India established?
a) 1947
b) 1950
c) 1960
d) 1970
e) None of these
Answer: b
3-Which Indian Prime Minister played a key role in the establishment of the Planning Commission?
a) Jawaharlal Nehru
b) Indira Gandhi
c) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
d) Rajiv Gandhi
e) None of these
Answer: a
4-What replaced the Planning Commission in 2015?
a) Ministry of Finance
b) Ministry of Economic Affairs
c) NITI Aayog
d) Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER)
e) None of these
Answer: c
5-What does NITI Aayog stand for?
a) National Institute for Transforming India Aayog
b) National Institution for Technology and Innovation Aayog
c) National Initiative for Training and Innovation Aayog
d) National Investment in Technological and Industrial Aayog
e) None of these
Answer: a
6-Which of the following is a key difference between NITI Aayog and the Planning Commission?
a) NITI Aayog has a permanent structure, while the Planning Commission had a fixed tenure.
b) NITI Aayog focuses on implementing and monitoring schemes, while the Planning Commission only made plans.
c) NITI Aayog has a Chairman and Vice Chairman, while the Planning Commission had only a Chairman.
d) NITI Aayog is a constitutional body, while the Planning Commission was a statutory body.
e) None of these
Answer: a
7-Which document does NITI Aayog prepare to guide the country's development policies and strategies?
a) Five-Year Plans
b) National Development Report
c) Vision Document
d) Budgetary Proposals
e) None of these
Answer: c
8-How is the Chairman of NITI Aayog appointed?
a) Elected by the Parliament
b) Appointed by the President of India
c) Chosen by the Prime Minister
d) Selected by a committee of eminent economists
e) None of these
Answer: c
9-What is the main aim of NITI Aayog's "Aspirational Districts Program"?
a) Promoting competition among districts
b) Providing financial assistance to affluent districts
c) Focusing on urban development
d) Improving healthcare in metropolitan areas
e) None of these
Answer: a
10-Which state or union territory has the highest representation in the Governing Council of NITI Aayog?
a) Uttar Pradesh
b) Delhi
c) Maharashtra
d) Tamil Nadu
e) None of these
Answer: a
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