Bihar BSFC Indian Economy & Agriculture Questions and Answers

Bihar BSFC Indian Economy & Agriculture Questions and Answers
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Bihar BSFC Indian Economy & Agriculture Questions and Answers: If you have recently applied for the Assistant Manager/ Assistant Account officer/ Accountant/ Quality Controller/ Lower Division Clerk (LDC) posts then you should check the Bihar BSFC Syllabus to prepare for the written exam which will be conducted shortly. In this article to help the aspirants prepare, we have gathered the Indian Economy & Agriculture Questions for Bihar BSFC exam.

Bihar BSFC Indian Economy & Agriculture Questions With Answers

By checking these Bihar BSFC Indian Economy & Agriculture Questions you can be able to cover topics from the syllabus like Growth and Development, Economic Statistics, Economic Planning in India, Various Rural Development Programmes for poverty eradication, Agriculture, its importance in the national economy, Importance of crop plants, etc.

1. Which of the following learning disability directly affects the ability to write coherently?
1. Dyscalculia
2. Dysgraphia
3. Dyslexia
4. Dyspraxia
5. Not Attempted
Option 2 : Dysgraphia

2. Understanding Human Growth and Development enables a teacher to
1. gain control of learners’ emotions while teaching
2. be clear about teaching diverse learners
3. tell students how they can improve their lives
4. practice her teaching in an unbiased way
5. Not Attempted
Option 2 : be clear about teaching diverse learners

3. What do you understand by ‘promote the child’s mental development’?
1. Interaction, stimulation and play
2. Interaction within the community, at health clinics, at school
3. Providing emotional security, socialisation, nurturing and giving affection to the child
4. Keeping the child safe and free from harm, providing shelter and clothing, preventing and attending to illness
5. Not Attempted
Option 3 : Providing emotional security, socialisation, nurturing and giving affection to the child

4. What cognitive principle does a child possess when she understands that the amount of clay in a 2 cm ball remains the same whether the ball is flattened or made into a stick?
1. Conservation
2. Volume
3. Hypothesis
4. Irreversibility
Option 1 : Conservation

5. A stage in development when an organism can most rapidly acquire a particular skill or characteristic is called ______________.
1. sensitive period
2. zone of proximal development
3. developmental delay
4. cognitive stagnation
Option 1 : sensitive period

6. Which of the following statements about the function of statistics is not true?
a. The social equilibrium is a function of statistics
b. The political equilibrium is a function of statistics
c. The construction of economic models is a function of statistics
d. The economic equilibrium is a function of statistics
Answer: b

7. Which of the following definitions of statistics is true, according to Professor Topper?
a. Statistics is both a science as well as a sociology
b. Statistics is both a science as well as an art
c. Statistics is both a science as well as a psychology
d. Statistics is both a science as well as a mystery
Answer: b

8. Which of the following statements is not true about Statistics?
a. One of the main characteristics of statistics is that it is an aggregation of data
b. One of the main characteristics of statistics is that it is only expressed in words
c. One of the main characteristics of statistics is that it is affected by a number of causes
d. One of the main characteristics of statistics is that it is collected in a systematic manner
Answer: b

9. The final approval to the five year plans of India is given by?
(a) NITI Aayog
(b) President of India
(c) National Development Council
(d) Ministry of Finance
Answer: c

10. Who is the president of the National Development Council?
(a) Vice-President
(b) RBI Governor
(c) Home Minister
(d) Prime Minister
Answer: d
11. National Development Council was established in
(a) 1952
(b) 1971
(c) 1958
(d) 1964
Answer: a

12. NITI Aayog or the National Institution for Transforming India replaced which of the following commission?
(a) Public Service Commission
(b) Civil Service Commission
(c) The Election Commission
(d) The Planning Commission
Answer: d

13. Which of the village of Sonipat is has the highest production of Mushroom?
1. Khubru
2. Chakor
3. Gujjar
4. None
5. Not Attempted
Option 1 : Khubru

14. Recently Micro Irrigation Fund was set up under _____.
1. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)
2. Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
3. Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India (TRIFED)
4. National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd (NAFED)
5. Not Attempted
Option 1 : National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)

15. ‘Golden Revolution’ is related to ________.
1. Precious minerals
2. Pulses
3. Jute
4. Horticulture and Honey
Option 4 : Horticulture and Honey

16. Which type of farming is practiced in areas of high population pressure on land?
1. Extensive subsistence farming
2. Commercial farming
3. Primitive subsistence farming
4. Intensive subsistence farming
Option 4 : Intensive subsistence farming

17. An estate where a cash crop is grown for sale is known as ________.
1. Kitchen garden
2. Horticulture Farming
3. Slash and burn farming
4. Subsistence farming
Option 2 : Horticulture Farming

18. Which colour is associated with the revolution in fertilisers ?
1. Pink
2. Golden
3. Black
4. Grey
Option 4 : Grey

19. Approximately, what fraction of total workforce of India is engaged in agricultural and allied sector activities?
A. 45%
B. 55%
C. 65%
D. 75%
Option : B

20. The commission of India dealing with minimum support price, procurement price., etc in connection with agriculture goods is the
A) Planning Commission
B) Agricultural Costs and Price Commission
C) Agricultural Price Commission
D) National Marketting Commission

Answer is C)

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