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The term "Capital Expenditure" refers to spending on:
What is a "Supplementary Budget"?
Which of the following is an example of a state's "tax revenue"?
What is the "Consolidated Fund of the State"?
Which of the following is an example of a "grants-in-aid" to states?
What is the primary objective of a state's "debt management"?
The term "public debt" refers to:
Which of the following is a capital receipt for a state government?
What is a "deficit financing"?
The term "contingency fund" refers to:
The "Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act" in India aims to:
A state budget includes a comprehensive account of both revenue receipts (money from taxes and non-tax sources) and capital receipts (money from borrowings and disinvestment), as well as details of expenditure.
What does a "state budget" typically include?
The principle of 'fiscal federalism' refers to:
What is the purpose of a "budget" in a state government?
What is "discretionary spending"?
Which of the following bodies is responsible for sharing tax revenues between the central government and state governments in India?
Which of the following is a major source of revenue for state governments in India?
What is the primary function of a state's finance department?

How does legal empowerment benefit women in asserting their rights?

  1. It enables women to assert their rights effectively.
  2. It helps women seek redress for gender-based discrimination and violence.
  3. It equips women to navigate legal systems more efficiently.
  4. It discourages women from engaging with legal recourse.

    Which of the following are key components of legal empowerment initiatives for women?

    1. Promoting gender-responsive legal frameworks.
    2. Addressing discriminatory laws and practices.
    3. Providing legal support and services for women.
    4. Ignoring existing legal systems to create new ones.

      What is the primary goal of legal empowerment for women?

      1. To ensure women's access to justice and protection of their rights under the law.
      2. To create more complex legal systems for women to navigate.
      3. To limit women's participation in legal frameworks.
        Education empowerment contributes to women's personal and what other type of development?
        What does education empowerment enable women to do?
        How does education empowerment equip women?
        What opportunities does education empowerment provide for women?
        Education empowerment aims to promote girls' enrollment and what else?
        Which of the following is an initiative related to education empowerment?
        What is the primary focus of education empowerment?
        Equal access to resources and services is a desired outcome of:
        What does social empowerment seek to transform in society?
        Raising awareness about women's issues is a strategy for achieving:
        Addressing gender-based violence is an important component of:
        Social empowerment aims to create an environment where women can:
        Which of the following is a key aspect of social empowerment for women?
        What is the primary focus of social empowerment?
        What kind of policies are advocated for as part of political empowerment?
        The concept of political empowerment directly relates to women's role in which area?
        Political empowerment allows women to have a voice in shaping policies that affect their lives. What is a direct consequence of this?
        Which of the following is mentioned as a way to achieve political empowerment?
        What is a key component of economic empowerment related to employment?
        Economic empowerment enables women to be financially independent and:
        Which of the following is NOT explicitly mentioned as part of economic empowerment in the notes?
        What is the primary focus of economic empowerment?

        Analyze the role and structure of NITI Aayog in India's planning landscape.

        1. NITI Aayog has replaced the Planning Commission and is now responsible for planning in India.
        2. The Prime Minister of India serves as the Chairperson of NITI Aayog.
        3. NITI Aayog's primary aim is to centralize all economic policy-making decisions at the national level, excluding state governments.
        4. The governing council of NITI Aayog includes all State Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors of Union Territories.

          Which of the following statements correctly identifies the objectives of economic planning in India?

          1. Modernization involves adopting the latest technologies and fostering societal changes, including the protection of women's rights and social security.
          2. The primary goal of self-reliance is to increase dependence on foreign aid for industrial development.
          3. Equity in economic planning aims to ensure that all citizens benefit from national progress and receive basic necessities, health protection, and a fair distribution of wealth.
          4. Economic growth is considered unimportant in economic planning.

            Evaluate the significance of the 'Bombay Plan' and 'Peoples Plan' in the context of India's economic planning.

            1. The 'Bombay Plan' was a proposal drafted by a group of industrialists in 1944 advocating for India's economic development.
            2. The 'Peoples Plan' was formulated by the government to promote state-controlled industries.
            3. Both the 'Bombay Plan' and the 'Peoples Plan' played a role in shaping India's economic planning strategies.
            4. The 'Bombay Plan' focused solely on agricultural reforms.

              Which of the following statements accurately describe the concept of economic planning in India ?

              1. Economic planning is the process of setting economic objectives for society and devising strategies to achieve them within a specified timeframe using available resources.
              2. Economic planning's primary role is to hinder economic growth by imposing strict regulations on resource utilization.
              3. The main objective of economic planning is to decrease the production of goods and services to conserve resources.
              4. Economic planning is crucial for accelerating economic growth and achieving societal economic goals.
                Which of the following are members of the NITI Aayog's governing council ?
                What is the primary responsibility of NITI Aayog in India ?