. The main objectives of the V Five Year Plan were:
(1) Self-reliance and repayment of all external loans
(2) Expansion of exports and provision of minimum needs to
all the poor
(3) Removal of poverty and stability of economy
(4) Removal of poverty and full employment
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( 3 ) Removal of poverty and stability of economy
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(4) Removal of poverty and full employment
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. Khasi and Jaintia hills are located in (1) Manipur (2) Meghalaya (3) Tripura (4) Nagaland
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In India’s planning, Jawaharlal Nehru used to emphasise the development of (1) Employment generation (2) Trade and commerce (3) Small-scale industries (4) Basic and heavy industries
. Who finally approves the draft Five Year Plans? (1) Parliament and State Legislature (2) National Development Council (3) Planning Commission (4) The President
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Dhanush, test-fired on 11th April, 2000 from the Orissa coast is a (1) Ship-to air missile (2) Ship-to ship missile (3) Ship-to ground missile (4) Missile of only 100 km range
‘Azadiracta Indica’ is the scientific name of (1) Papal tree (2) Teak tree (3) Neem tree (4) Chilli plant
. Which was the last dynasty that ruled Vijayanagara ? (1) Saluva (2) Sangama (3) Aravidu (4) Tuluva
. The concept of core sector was introduced in (1) 1948 (2) 1956 (3) 1970 (4) 1975
Which of the following African countries had trade relations with India during the Gupta period, providing ivory and gold? (1) Somalia (2) Ethiopia (3) Tanzania (4) Nigeria
The western education was introduced in India by (a) Lord Bentinick (b) Lord Curzan (c) Lord Wellesly (d) Lord Hastings
The father of Andhra renaissance was (a) P. Ananda charyulu (b) Veeresalingam pantulu (c) Bapi Raju (d) Gurimellia Satyanarayana
The Indian Constitution came into force on (1) November 26, 1949 (2) August 25, 1945 (3) August 15, 1947 (4) January 26, 1950
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