MCQ Chapter 3 History Class 9 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – History Class 9India’s Internal Challenges 1. What is the base of communalism according to the document?Economic disparityFanaticismRegional pridePolitical powerQuestion 1 of 402. Who sowed the seeds of communalism in India per the document?Akali DalThe BritishNaxalitesMizo leadersQuestion 2 of 403. What is a consequence of communalism mentioned in the document?Economic growthRiots breaking outRegional developmentPolitical stabilityQuestion 3 of 404. What is necessary for national unity according to the document?Economic reformsSocial unityMilitary strengthRegional prideQuestion 4 of 405. How should communalism be countered per the document?By increasing regional prideBy mixing with people of different religionsBy rejecting democracyBy isolating communitiesQuestion 5 of 406. What does regionalism thrive on according to the document?Religious diversityRegional imbalance in developmentCommunal harmonyNational unityQuestion 6 of 407. Which state is mentioned as economically developed?OdishaBiharMaharashtraAssamQuestion 7 of 408. Which state remained economically undeveloped per the document?GujaratTamil NaduOdishaPunjabQuestion 8 of 409. What problem do people in backward states face according to the document?OverpopulationUnemploymentExcessive wealthMilitary conflictQuestion 9 of 4010. How can the evil of regionalism be tackled per the document?By increasing military presenceBy reducing developmental imbalanceBy promoting communalismBy rejecting democracyQuestion 10 of 4011. What is a natural feeling that can turn into regionalism if excessive?Love for one’s provinceReligious prideEconomic ambitionPolitical loyaltyQuestion 11 of 4012. What did Bhindranwale’s followers build at the Golden Temple?A schoolA barricade of sand bagsA hospitalA temple extensionQuestion 12 of 4013. What special provisions are made for North-east India in the Constitution?Economic subsidiesVI Schedule provisionsMilitary ruleLanguage lawsQuestion 13 of 4014. What was NEFA renamed in 1972?MizoramNagalandArunachal PradeshAssamQuestion 14 of 4015. What did the Naxalites reject to create a parallel system?Economic reformsDemocratic systemReligious unityRegional autonomyQuestion 15 of 4016. What full form does MNF stand for?Mizo National FrontMilitary National ForceMizoram Nationalist FederationMizo Native FightersQuestion 16 of 4017. What does NNC stand for?Naga Nationalist CouncilNational Naxalite CommitteeNaga National CouncilNortheast Native CoalitionQuestion 17 of 4018. What does PLGA stand for?People’s Liberation Guerilla ArmyPunjab Liberation Group ArmyPublic Land Guerilla AssociationPeople’s Local Government ArmyQuestion 18 of 4019. What additional challenge is mentioned besides the main ones in the document?OverpopulationCommunalismNaxalismRegionalismQuestion 19 of 4020. What progress is North-east India making according to the document?Military dominanceMore matured democracyEconomic isolationReligious unityQuestion 20 of 4021. What type of economy did India adopt after independence?CapitalistSocialistMixedCooperativeQuestion 21 of 4022. Who was the Prime Minister when India adopted the mixed economy model?Lal Bahadur ShastriIndira GandhiPandit Jawaharlal NehruP.V.Narasimha RaoQuestion 22 of 4023. In a mixed economy, which sector is completely under government control?Private SectorJoint SectorPublic SectorCooperative SectorQuestion 23 of 4024. Which of the following is an example of an industry in the private sector?Defence equipmentConsumer goodsScientific researchRailwaysQuestion 24 of 4025. What is one of the aims of a mixed economy according to the document?Maximisation of productionElimination of private ownershipComplete government controlFocus only on profit motiveQuestion 25 of 4026. When was the Planning Commission of India established?1947195019511969Question 26 of 4027. Who chaired the Planning Commission established in 1950?Indira GandhiLal Bahadur ShastriPandit Jawaharlal NehruDr Manmohan SinghQuestion 27 of 4028. What was a general goal of India’s economic planning?Increase in foreign loansReduction in national incomeIncrease in agricultural productionPromotion of inequalityQuestion 28 of 4029. What was the duration of the First Five Year Plan?1951-19561956-19611961-19661969-1974Question 29 of 4030. What was the primary focus of expenditure in the First Five Year Plan?IndustrialisationAgricultureDefencePopulation controlQuestion 30 of 4031. Which plan had ambitious goals of industrialisation?First Five Year PlanSecond Five Year PlanThird Five Year PlanFourth Five Year PlanQuestion 31 of 4032. Where was a steel plant established during the Second Five Year Plan?SindriBhilaiChittaranjanPeramburQuestion 32 of 4033. What was a key goal of the Third Five Year Plan?Alleviation of povertyIndustrialisationPopulation growthForeign investmentQuestion 33 of 4034. Why were three one-year plans implemented between 1966 and 1969?To focus on industrial growthDue to intense famine and warsTo promote foreign tradeTo nationalise banksQuestion 34 of 4035. What was a major event during the Fourth Five Year Plan?Nationalisation of 14 banksIntroduction of the 20-point programmeLaunch of the New Economic PolicyEstablishment of SEBIQuestion 35 of 4036. What was the duration of the Fifth Five Year Plan?1969-19741974-19791980-19851985-1990Question 36 of 4037. What was a key objective of the Fifth Five Year Plan?Increase foreign investmentAlleviate povertyPromote privatisationReduce agricultural productionQuestion 37 of 4038. Which party came to power after the 1977 general elections?Congress PartyJanata PartyCommunist PartyBJPQuestion 38 of 4039. What replaced the Fifth Five Year Plan under the Janata Party?Sixth Five Year PlanRolling PlanSeventh Five Year PlanOne-year plansQuestion 39 of 4040. What was a focus of the Sixth Five Year Plan?IndustrialisationEmployment generationForeign tradeBank nationalisationQuestion 40 of 40 Loading...
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