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301.
For competitive exams, understanding the factors contributing to India's GDP growth is important. Which of the following is NOT typically considered a driver of India's economic expansion?
A Manufacturing sector growth
B Digital economy expansion
C Infrastructure development
D Dependence on volatile commodity exports
302.
A sustained high GDP growth rate in India is most likely to lead to:
A Increased inflation and reduced employment
B Reduced foreign investment and capital outflow
C Job creation and poverty reduction
D Stagnation in the services sector
303.
What is the primary role of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in relation to national economies?
A To provide direct loans for infrastructure projects
B To set international trade tariffs
C To provide macroeconomic forecasts and financial assistance
D To regulate domestic stock markets
304.
Which of the following is a key factor contributing to India's projected GDP growth for FY27, as per typical IMF analyses?
A Declining domestic consumption
B Reduced government spending
C Strong domestic demand
D Decreasing foreign direct investment
305.
According to the latest IMF projections for FY27, what is the anticipated GDP growth rate for India?
A Around 5.5%
B Around 6.5%
C Around 7.5%
D Around 6.0%
306.
Genomic sequencing is highlighted in the guidelines as a tool for:
A Increasing the cost of healthcare
B Rapid identification of resistant strains and informing public health interventions
C Reducing the need for laboratory testing
D Promoting the use of older antibiotics
307.
The WHO is a specialized agency of which international organization?
A World Trade Organization (WTO)
B United Nations (UN)
C International Labour Organization (ILO)
D Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
308.
Which of the following is a key recommendation in the WHO's updated AMR surveillance guidelines?
A Reducing the use of diagnostic tests
B Strengthening national capacities for data collection and analysis
C Limiting the development of new antibiotics
D Focusing solely on human health surveillance
309.
The WHO's new guidelines for AMR surveillance emphasize the 'One Health' approach, which integrates surveillance across which sectors?
A Human, animal, and environmental sectors
B Human, industrial, and agricultural sectors
C Animal, plant, and marine sectors
D Environmental, technological, and economic sectors
310.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) occurs when:
A Medicines become too expensive
B Pathogens no longer respond to medicines
C Hospitals lack adequate supplies
D Patients do not follow treatment regimens