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51.
What is the primary significance of INS Vikrant's maiden voyage?
A It marks the carrier's entry into active service.
B It demonstrates India's advanced indigenous shipbuilding capabilities.
C It signifies a new alliance with a foreign naval power.
D It is a test of its long-range missile systems.
52.
Who is the builder of India's first indigenous aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant?
A Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited
B Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers
C Cochin Shipyard Limited
D Hindustan Shipyard Limited
53.
Which of the following is NOT a direct benefit of improved infrastructure for India's global standing?
A Enhanced attractiveness for FDI
B Boosted export competitiveness
C Reduced transit times and costs
D Increased reliance on imported goods
54.
What is a key economic impact of increased government spending on infrastructure?
A Increased logistics costs and reduced business efficiency
B Decreased demand for construction materials and job losses
C Multiplier effect on the economy, job creation, and improved business efficiency
D Reduced attractiveness for foreign direct investment (FDI)
55.
How is the government encouraging private sector participation in infrastructure projects?
A By nationalizing all infrastructure assets
B Through Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and innovative financing mechanisms
C By imposing strict regulations and limiting private involvement
D By offering direct subsidies to all private developers
56.
Which of the following areas are emphasized in the Union Budget for FY27's infrastructure push?
A Expansion of National Highways, modernization of railways, and multimodal logistics parks
B Sole focus on urban development and smart cities
C Investment in renewable energy infrastructure only
D Development of rural road networks and agricultural infrastructure
57.
What has been a cornerstone of India's economic strategy related to development?
A Reducing agricultural subsidies
B Infrastructure development
C Controlling inflation through monetary policy
D Promoting small-scale industries
58.
What is the government's long-term target for India's economic development?
A To become a developing economy by 2030
B To achieve developed economy status by 2047
C To maintain a steady growth rate of 5% annually
D To become a service-based economy by 2040
59.
Which institutions are responsible for monitoring India's economic trends to formulate policies?
A ISRO and MoEFCC
B RBI and Ministry of Finance
C SEBI and NITI Aayog
D IMF and World Bank
60.
What is a significant positive impact of strong GDP growth for India?
A Increased unemployment and lower per capita income
B Reduced foreign investment and diminished global economic standing
C Increased job creation and improved living standards
D Stagnation in economic efficiency and investment attraction