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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.
                          Which combination best represents the tally of specialized offices under e-office in the Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Department (excluding Taluk Supply Offices)?

                          Which of the following best describes the core principle of a knowledge economy?

                          1. It is an economic system where the production of goods and services is primarily based on knowledge-intensive activities and innovation.
                          2. It relies heavily on the extraction and processing of natural resources.
                          3. It emphasizes the accumulation of physical capital over intellectual capital.
                          4. It is characterized by a decline in the importance of skilled labor.
                            Which of the following offices is present as a single unit under e-office in the Kerala Civil Supplies Department?
                            The scheme implemented by the Kerala Social Security Mission(KSSM) to address the problem of the unwed mother is known as:
                            Which of the following office types is present in the highest number under the e-office initiative of the Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Department?
                            Which failed but influential co-operative community was called a “bold social experiment” and “sowed the seeds of cooperation”?
                            Owen’s co-operative colonies promoted which principle?
                            How many total offices under the Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Department have implemented e-office as per the recent update?
                            The impact of Owen’s New Harmony experiment included:
                            The proposed Industrial Corridor project in Kerala is connecting between which cities in India:
                            Which of the following was NOT an objective of New Harmony?

                            Which of the following statements is/are correct about the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority?

                            1. Kerala State Disaster Management Authority is a statutory body constituted under the Disaster Management Act, 2005.
                            2. Kerala State Disaster Management Authority is a statutory non-autonomous body chaired by the Chief Minister of Kerala.
                            3. The authority comprises ten members.
                            4. The Chief Secretary is the Chief Executive Officer of the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority
                              New Harmony, established in 1826, is located in:
                              Which of the following best describes the vision behind converting Fair Price Shops to K-Stores?
                              The famous co-operative colony founded by Robert Owen in the United States was:
                              How much rice does the Government of Kerala allot at a subsidised rate per month for the Hunger Free Kerala Scheme?
                              Robert Owen introduced communities based on cooperation and mutual benefit called:
                              Which of the following is NOT a service offered by K-Store outlets in Kerala?
                              What did Owen advocate to replace competition?
                              What is the price of a meal provided at Subhiksha Hotels as per the original scheme?
                              What did Robert Owen establish at New Lanark in 1816?
                              Which reform did Robert Owen implement at New Lanark?

                              Which of the following statements is/are correct about the Kerala State Planning Board?

                              1. It formulates Five-Year and Annual Plans
                              2. It prepares the annual Economic Review
                              3. It implements Plans
                              4. It monitors Plan implementation
                                The “Doctrine of Circumstances” by Owen emphasizes:
                                Robert Owen is considered the first ___ in the world:
                                Which Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) does the Hunger Free Kerala Scheme primarily aim to achieve?
                                Kerala Land Reform Act passed by Kerala Legislative Assembly on:

                                The Constitution envisages the Finance Commission as the "balancing wheel of fiscal federalism." Which of its functions most directly supports this characterization?

                                Which title is NOT commonly associated with Robert Owen?
                                Robert Owen is often known as the:

                                Evaluate the following pairs regarding key figures associated with Finance Commissions:

                                1. Dr. Arvind Panagariya : Chairman of the First Finance Commission of India.

                                2. Sri. P.M. Abraham : Chairman of the 7th State Finance Commission of Kerala.

                                3. K. Santhanam : Chairman of the Second Finance Commission of India.

                                How many of the above pairs are incorrectly matched?

                                Which of the following accurately describes the role of the President of India in relation to the Central Finance Commission?

                                i. The President constitutes the commission and specifies the period for which the members will hold office.
                                ii. The President refers matters to the commission in the interests of sound finance.
                                iii. The President can turn down the recommendations of the commission if there are compelling reasons.
                                iv. The President submits the commission's report before both Houses of Parliament along with an explanatory memorandum.

                                Regarding the qualifications for membership in the Finance Commissions, which of the following statements is accurate?

                                Regarding the qualifications for membership in the Finance Commissions, which of the following statements is accurate?

                                Which of the following statements is/are correct about the termination of the Governor of a State before his due term?

                                1. Dismissal by the President
                                2. Resignation
                                3. Impeachment
                                4. Court Order

                                  Which statement(s) about the constitutional and legal status of the Finance Commissions is/are incorrect?

                                  i. The Central Finance Commission is described as a quasi-judicial body in Article 280 of the Constitution.
                                  ii. The qualifications of the members of the Central Finance Commission are laid down in the Constitution itself.
                                  iii. The recommendations of the Central Finance Commission automatically become law upon being laid before the Parliament.
                                  iv. The State Finance Commission is a constitutional body established under Articles 243-I and 243-Y.