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MCQs 2026

11.
Which of the following is the primary tool used by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to control inflation and manage liquidity in the economy?
A Fiscal Policy
B Repo Rate
C Taxation Policy
D Export-Import Policy
12.
What does 'maintaining status quo on repo rate' by RBI primarily imply?
A Increasing the repo rate
B Decreasing the repo rate
C Keeping the repo rate unchanged
D Abolishing the repo rate
13.
Which body is responsible for conducting the Social Audit of MGNREGA works at the village level?
A Zila Parishad
B Gram Sabha
C State Government
D Ministry of Rural Development
14.
Within how many days of demanding work must employment be provided under MGNREGA, failing which an unemployment allowance is paid?
A 7 days
B 10 days
C 15 days
D 30 days
15.
How many days of guaranteed wage employment does MGNREGA provide in a financial year to every rural household?
A 50 days
B 100 days
C 150 days
D 200 days
16.
Mudra loans are available for which of the following activities?
A Personal consumption loans
B Income-generating activities in manufacturing, trading, and services
C Speculative stock market trading
D Education loans for higher studies
17.
Which category of Mudra loan provides financing from above Rs. 5 lakh and up to Rs. 10 lakh?
A Shishu
B Kishore
C Tarun
D Yuva
18.
Under the Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY), what is the maximum loan limit for the 'Shishu' category?
A Rs. 10,000
B Rs. 50,000
C Rs. 1,00,000
D Rs. 5,00,000
19.
Which of the following is a key objective of the National Health Mission?
A Reduction in Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)
B Universal access to public health services
C Prevention and control of communicable diseases
D All of the above
20.
What does the acronym 'ASHA' stand for in the context of the National Health Mission?
A Associated Social Health Agency
B Accredited Social Health Activist
C Advanced Social Health Association
D Auxiliary Social Health Assistant