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Which of the following statement is not the one of the 3 basic elements in the method of Green Revolution?

(i) Continued expansion of farming

(ii) Double-cropping existing farmland

(iii) Using seeds with improved genetics

Which of the following is/are correct according to transfer of property, registration and transfer of registry?

(i) Unregistered Will cannot effect mutation

(ii) Registration cannot be refused on the basis of under stamped

(iii) Transfer of registry by succession in case of disappearance of land owner is done after 7 years

Which of the following is/are Government land?

(i) Escheats

(ii) Land included in Thandapper Account

(iii) Bought in Land

(iv) Tharissu

രാജ്യത്ത് ആദ്യമായി സ്ത്രീകള്‍ക്ക് വേണ്ടി പ്രത്യേക വെല്‍നസ് ക്ലിനിക് ആരംഭിക്കുന്ന സംസ്ഥാനം?
England is known as the:
What will be the time in India (884° East) when it is 7 am at Greenwich?
The birthplace of the modern Co-operative Movement is:
ആരോഗ്യ മേഖലയില്‍ മികച്ച പ്രവര്‍ത്തനങ്ങള്‍ നടത്തിയ തദ്ദേശ സ്വയംഭരണ സ്ഥാപനങ്ങള്‍ക്കുള്ള ആര്‍ദ്ര കേരളം പുരസ്‌കാരം 2023-24 ഇൽ മികച്ച ഗ്രാമ പഞ്ചായത്ത് ആയി തിരഞ്ഞെടുക്കപ്പെട്ടത് ?
Who was the former U.S. Secretary of State to suggest that Ukraine should be a bridge between Russia and NATO holding a neutral status, without joining the latter?
According to C.R. Fay, Robert Owen:
"The Life and Ideas of Robert Owen" is:
Robert Owen started which publication to spread his ideas?
Robert Owen’s key theory that a person's character is shaped by environment is known as:
Which book by Robert Owen was published in 1817 and outlined his social ideas?

Which among Thiruvananthapuram? MOTOR the following Cultural Institutions is/are not situated in

1. Kerala Bhasha Institute.

2. Centre for Heritage Studies.

3. The Kerala State Jawahar Balabhavan.

4. Kumaran Asan National Institute of Culture.

Robert Owen’s Equitable Labour Exchange was based on which theory?
One reason for the failure of the Equitable Labour Exchange was:
The Equitable Labour Exchange aimed to:
The currency used in the Equitable Labour Exchange was called:
The key idea behind the Equitable Labour Exchange was to:

Which of the following are proposed Proof of Concepts (PoCs) and pilot areas from Kerala Fisheries University (KUFOS)?

  1. Precision Aquaculture.
  2. Traceability in the fisheries sector.
  3. Developing new fishing equipment.

    Which of the following are proposed Proof of Concepts (PoCs) and pilot areas from Kerala Veterinary University (KVASU)?

    1. Smart Livestock Farming.
    2. Precision Feeding.
    3. Animal Health Monitoring.
    4. Developing new veterinary drugs.
      How much is charged to beneficiaries for the ration delivery service under Project OPPAM?

      Which of the following are proposed Proof of Concepts (PoCs) and pilot areas from Kerala Agricultural University (KAU)?

      1. Precision Agriculture.
      2. Drone-based Agriculture.
      3. Traditional crop rotation methods.
      4. Manual data collection for crop yield.

        What are the key areas of collaboration mentioned for scientific research and development?

        1. Partnership with the Netherlands Government and TU Delft for carbon emission studies.
        2. Collaboration with Kerala Agriculture University (KAU) for precision agriculture.
        3. Joint projects with Kerala Veterinary University (KVASU) on smart livestock farming.
        4. Undertaking pilot projects with local NGOs for community development.

          Identify the technology-driven agricultural and environmental initiatives mentioned in the plan.

          1. Creating a LoRaWAN-based IoT system for crop monitoring and meteorological studies.
          2. Implementing the Kerala Food Platform for safe food with traceability.
          3. Promoting urban forestry using the Miyawaki Model.
          4. Developing traditional farming techniques without any technological integration.
            By when are the ration supplies expected to be delivered each month under Project OPPAM?
            Who voluntarily carries out the delivery of ration items under Project OPPAM?

            Which of the following are initiatives undertaken by the Digital University and K-DISC for knowledge transformation?

            1. Creation of the Kerala Blockchain Academy.
            2. Launching of the Accelerated Blockchain Competency Development Programme.
            3. Developing a new social media platform for academic discussions.
            4. Establishing a partnership with a local school for primary education.

              What is the role of trained vocational education teachers in the Skill Schools?

              1. Trained vocational education teachers may be placed in these Skill Schools.
              2. The Skill Schools will only be managed by general education teachers.
              3. Vocational teachers will be responsible for all aspects of the Skill School's operations, including administration.

                What services will be offered by the Skill Schools?

                1. The Skill Schools will offer Aptitude tests, Talent labs, Vocational immersion, Simulation programmes, and Career counselling.
                2. They will focus solely on providing academic subjects and will not offer any vocational training.
                3. Industry interactions and exposure programmes will be organized by these schools.
                4. Only theoretical knowledge will be imparted, with no practical elements.

                  Describe the planned structure of Skill Schools under KKEM.

                  1. A Skill School is envisioned for every Local Self Government (LSG) area.
                  2. These schools will operate independently, without any connection to other schools in the LSG.
                  3. The Skill Schools will function on a hub-and-spoke model, linking all schools within the LSG.

                    What is the primary goal of integrating skill programs into the school curriculum?

                    1. To replace all existing subjects with skill courses.
                    2. To provide students with exposure to various domain sectors and enhance their career readiness.
                    3. To exclusively focus on vocational training at the expense of general education.
                      The Equitable Labour Exchange founded by Robert Owen was located in:

                      What has been the impact of NORKA's business facilitation efforts since 2020?

                      1. Since 2020, NORKA has facilitated the establishment of over 30 enterprises.
                      2. These enterprises have attracted an investment of approximately Rs. 110 crores.
                      3. The facilitated enterprises provide employment to more than 750 individuals.
                      4. NORKA's efforts have primarily focused on attracting foreign direct investment from multinational corporations.

                        Which organization facilitates business support services for the diaspora in Kerala?

                        1. NORKA (Non-Resident Keralites Affairs) has established business facilitation services for the diaspora.
                        2. These services are primarily regulatory in nature.
                        3. NORKA offers competitive support services to encourage diaspora-driven entrepreneurship.

                          What specific sectors has the government identified for diaspora-driven investments?

                          1. The government has identified health, tourism, and education as potential sectors for diaspora investments.
                          2. Focus is placed on large-scale industrial manufacturing only.
                          3. Agri-business and IT are the primary focus areas for diaspora investment.

                            What elements are crucial for transitioning to a knowledge economy in Kerala?

                            1. An inclusive strategy that integrates education, science and technology, and higher learning is essential.
                            2. Addressing land and labor rigidities is not a significant factor.
                            3. The active participation of the diaspora is a key component of this transition.
                            4. Entrepreneurship needs to be fostered alongside these elements.
                              The Equitable Labour Exchange was established in:

                              How can the diaspora contribute to the growth of the knowledge economy?

                              1. The diaspora can leverage their global exposure to ideas, markets, and institutions to foster the knowledge economy.
                              2. The diaspora's contribution is limited to financial investments only.
                              3. Bringing the diaspora's global exposure back to Kerala is a key factor in this transition.
                                What is the main objective of Project OPPAM implemented by the Kerala government?

                                Which of the following statements about the role of knowledge in an economy is INCORRECT?

                                1. In a knowledge economy, knowledge is the most vital resource.
                                2. Knowledge plays a key competitive advantage across all sectors, from agriculture to biotechnology.
                                3. The success of a knowledge economy depends on a strong innovation system involving firms, research centers, and universities.
                                4. The importance of knowledge diminishes as technology advances.

                                  What is the significance of 'information infrastructure' in a knowledge economy?

                                  1. It ensures easy access to Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
                                  2. It helps in lowering transaction costs.
                                  3. It improves the ability to share, process, and interact with information and knowledge.
                                  4. It is considered less important than physical infrastructure like roads and bridges.

                                    How does a knowledge economy differ from a post-industrial economy?

                                    1. A knowledge economy is a later phase of a post-industrial economy, emphasizing the creation and application of knowledge.
                                    2. A post-industrial economy is characterized by a dominance of knowledge-based activities, while a knowledge economy focuses on manufacturing.
                                    3. Both terms describe an economic system where services and information are paramount.
                                    4. A knowledge economy relies more on physical labor and less on skilled intellectual work compared to a post-industrial economy.

                                      Which of the following sectors in Kerala are major areas of research for its R&D institutions?

                                      1. Agriculture and Horticulture
                                      2. Information Technology and Biotechnology
                                      3. Medical Sciences and Public Policy
                                      4. Manufacturing of heavy machinery
                                      5. Textile production

                                        What distinguishes a knowledge economy from a traditional industrial economy?

                                        1. The primary focus shifts from tangible assets to intangible assets like knowledge and information.
                                        2. Skills and continuous learning become less important.
                                        3. Innovation and technological advancement are central drivers of growth.
                                        4. Economic development is primarily based on the exploitation of natural resources.

                                          Identify the false statement regarding the research institutions in Kerala.

                                          1. Kerala has a significant number of research and development institutions, totaling 36.
                                          2. Out of the 36 research institutions, 21 are owned by the central government.
                                          3. 9 research institutions in Kerala are owned by the state government.
                                          4. All research institutions in Kerala are exclusively focused on Information Technology research.

                                            Which of the following correctly identifies the nature of a knowledge-driven economy?

                                            1. It is defined by the sheer number of high-tech industries present.
                                            2. Knowledge acts as a key competitive advantage across all sectors, not just technology-focused ones.
                                            3. It emphasizes the accumulation of knowledge as the most vital resource for economic success.
                                            4. Its success hinges on a strong innovation system involving collaboration between firms, research centers, universities, and consultants.

                                              What is the role of educational systems in a knowledge economy?

                                              1. Educational systems help bridge skill gaps and ensure a supply of adequately trained human capital by responding to labor market demands.
                                              2. They are primarily responsible for maintaining traditional industries rather than adapting to new economic demands.
                                              3. Educational institutions in Kerala need to be transformed to enhance the skill levels of graduates entering the workforce and pursuing higher education.
                                              4. The focus of education should remain solely on theoretical knowledge, disregarding practical skill development.

                                                According to the World Bank, what are the four pillars supporting human capital-based economic development in a knowledge economy?

                                                1. An educated and skilled labor force capable of continuous learning and effective application of skills.
                                                2. A robust information infrastructure that ensures easy access to ICT, lowering transaction costs and improving information exchange.
                                                3. An effective innovation system that fosters high levels of innovation within firms, industries, and nations.
                                                4. A supportive institutional regime that provides incentives for entrepreneurship and the use of knowledge.
                                                5. Abundant natural resources and a large manufacturing base.