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Among the following groupings, India is part of:
1. SAARC
2. ASEAN
3. G-8
4. G-20
5. BRICS
Choose the correct answer using the options given below:
Consider the following Assertion (A) and Reason (R) type questions:
Assertion (A): India, China and Pakistan the three nations have started towards their developmental path at the same time.
Reasons (R): India China and Pakistan all three nations were established in the same year 1947.
Choose the correct option from the given below:
Consider the following statements:
1. China was the first among India, China and Pakistan to launch the first Five Year Plan (FYP) after independence.
2. Pakistan has not followed any kind of Five Year Plan (FYP) modelled planning.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Consider the following statements:
1. Till the 1980s, all the three countries India, China and Pakistan had similar growth
rates and per capita incomes.
2. India and Pakistan adopted similar strategies, such as creating a large public sector and raising public expenditure on social development.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
The Great Leap Forward (GLF) campaign initiated in 1958 is in context of which country\’s economy?
Consider the following statements:
1. Under Mao\’s Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution students and professionals were sent to work and learn from the foreign countries.
2. The present day fast industrial growth in China is based on the reforms introduced in 1978.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Which of the following countries followed the ‘mixed economy’ model in its early days of independence?
1. India
2. Pakistan
3. China
Choose the correct answer using the optins given below:
Consider the following statements:
1. China and Pakistan both countries introduced economic reforms earlier than India.
2. Like India, Pakistan also introduced Green Revolution which led to mechanisation and increase in public investment in infrastructure in agriculture.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Which of the following country has the lowest population density?
Consider the following statements:
1. ‘One child norm’ introduced in China in the late 1970s led to decline in the sex ratio in China.
2. Sex ratio is low and biased against females in all three countries- India, China and Pakistan.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Which of the following is/are not true for China?
1. Sex ratio is biased and low
2. The population is very small
3. The fertility rate is low
Choose the correct answer using the options given below:
The highest total fertility rate is in which of the following country?
Which of the following country has highest per capita income?
Consider the following statements:
1. China and Pakistan have more proportion of urban population than India.
2. The cultivable area in India is greater than China and Pakistan.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Consider the following statements:
1. Compared to China and Pakistan, India has the highest agriculture\’s share to the GDP.
2. The share of agriculture to the China\’s GDP is less than 10%.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
In the context of the economic development of India, Pakistan and China, consider the following statements:
1. All the three countries follow the five-year plan pattern of development. However, the structures established to implement developmental policies are quite different.
2. China introduced structural reforms on its own initiative while they were forced upon India and Pakistan by international agencies.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Which of the following countries is associated with ‘Great Leap Forward (GLF)’ campaign?