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Government measures for food security - class-X

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In which part of the country, grain banks have been set up by the NGOs?

  1. Gujarat

  2. Haryana

  3. Punjab

  4. Maharashtra


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Grain Bank have been set up by the NGO's in different parts of Maharashtra.

The price that is announced by the government before the sowing season is called ________.

  1. Issue price

  2. Fair price

  3. Market price

  4. Minimum support price


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Minimum Support Price (MSP) is a form of market intervention by the Government of India to insure agricultural producers against any sharp fall in farm prices. 

The minimum guaranteed price at which the government offers to purchase any quantity is known as ______.

  1. Procurement price

  2. Minimum Support Price

  3. Issue price

  4. Market price


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Minimum Support Price (MSP) is announced by the Government of India at the beginning of the sowing season for certain crops. The MSP is a guarantee price for farmers.

Farmers are paid a pre-announced price by the government for their crops. It is called _______.

  1. Issue price

  2. Invested price

  3. Market price

  4. Minimum Support Price


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Minimum Support Price (MSP) is a announced by the Government of India at the beginning of the sowing season for certain crops. The MSP is a guarantee price for farmers' produce. The major objectives are to support the farmers from distress sales and to procure food grains for public distribution. 

___________ supply food products for the low income groups.

  1. Multi National Corporation

  2. World Health Organization

  3. Public Distribution System

  4. Government Security Institution


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Public distribution system supply food products for the low-income groups. All the staple food grains like rice, wheat, and essential commodities are provided through these shops. These commodities are provided to the poor people at a lower cost as compared to the market. 

Minimum Support Price is decided by the ___________.

  1. Farmers

  2. Government

  3. Mediators

  4. Traders


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Minimum Support Price (MSP) is decided by the government. This is the price at which the government pays to the farmers for their produce. Government buys the crops from farmers at MSP and then sell it in the market. This policy helps the farmers as they get a fixed amount for their produce no matter what the market price is. And also they don’t have to look after the distribution of the produce. 

Which of these crops were not covered by HYV scheme?

  1. Jowar

  2. Bajara

  3. Wheat

  4. Cane


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Cane is not covered in the HYV Scheme. Wheat, Jowar, Bajara all come under the scheme. HYV (High yielding variety) seeds are better quality seeds that improve the production levels. The objective of the scheme was to increase production to achieve self-sufficiency.

NFWP refers to _________.

  1. Natural Food for Working Persons

  2. National Forums for Working Persons

  3. National Food for Work Program

  4. Natural Freedom for War Prisoners


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 NFWP stands for National Food for Work Program . It is a scheme formulated by the Ministry of Rural Development, Central Government of India. Under this scheme 150 backward districts are supplied with necessary resources.

Pulses have seen high rise in recent times-select the factor which was not responsible for this rise:

  1. As per the NSSO the dietary habits of the people has gone for shift in favour of protein-supplying foods.

  2. No public procurement at minimum support prices.

  3. Production pattern is biased against pulsesmost of it being grown on un-irrigated land.

  4. Successive droughts in the pulse growing states


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Government decided (in 2016172016−17) to keep the MSP for pulses more competitive to the other cereal crops together with public procurement for public stock-holding.

While the Gol announces the Minimum Support Prices (MSPs) for the different crops in India what does the term 'FAQ' stands for? 

  1. Frequently Asked Question

  2. Fair Average Quotient

  3. Freshness Agri Quote

  4. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The term 'FAQ' in the official literature of the Government means Fair Average Quality while the minimum support prices arc announced. 

Select the correct ones about India's wholesale price index and the producer price index of the developed countries:
1. Both are exclusive of the indirect taxes.
2. While the producer price index contains services. wholesale price index doesn't.

  1. Only 4

  2. Only 2

  3. 1 and 2

  4. Neither 1 nor 2


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

India's wholesale price index though has become similar to the PPI of the developed countries from the point of the exclusion of the indirect taxes (since May2017May2017) it does not include the services.

Two crops that increased India's agriculture production in the era of Green Revolution were _____.

  1. Cereals and rice

  2. Paddy and maize

  3. Jowar and maize

  4. Wheat and rice


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Green Revolution in India was a period when agriculture in India increased its yields due to improved agronomic technology. This revolution allowed to overcome poor agricultural productivity. It led to an increase in food grain production mainly in states such as Punjab, Haryana, UP during the early phase.  The new methods in agriculture increased the yield of rice and wheat, which reduced India's dependence on food imports.

Most important step taken by the Government of India towards ensuring food security for poor people is _____.

  1. Maintaining buffer stock

  2. Rationing

  3. Public distribution system

  4. Minimum support price


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The most important step taken by the Government of India towards ensuring food security for poor people is implementation of the Public Distribution System (PDS).

_____________ is a malpractice done by PDS dealers.

  1. Selling goods to ration card holders

  2. Selling goods at less than market price

  3. Selling poor quality grains

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Malpractice done by PDS dealers are as follow:

  • Selling poor quality food grains.
  • Adulterated food stuffs, medicine etc.
  • Use of false weight and measures.
  • Hoarding and black marketing.

The special stamp entitled 'Wheat Revolution' was released in _____.

  1. July 1968

  2. March 1972

  3. June 1980

  4. May 1999


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The special stamp entitled 'Wheat revolution' was released in July 1968 by Indira Gandhi.

Employment programmes greatly contribute to food security by _____.

  1. Increasing income of the poor

  2. Ensuring health facilities

  3. Ensuring child development

  4. Increasing awareness among people


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

India is aiming at self-sufficiency  in food grains since independence. Several poverty alleviation programmes have been introduced by the government. National food for work programme, Employment generation programme for rural people are some of them. These programmes mainly contribute by increasing the income of the poor.

The stock of foodgrains procured by the government through Food Corporation of India is called _______.

  1. Food stock

  2. Maintained stock

  3. Government stock

  4. Buffer stock


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A supply of inputs which is held as a reserve to safeguard against unforeseen shortages or demands is known as buffer stock.

The co-operative society responsible for the 'White Revolution' in India is _____.

  1. FCI

  2. Mother Dairy

  3. Fair Price Shops

  4. Amul Dairy


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The White Revolution is the achievement of Kaira district milk producers and co-operative union which owns and operates the Amul dairy. The success of the union is largely due to the patidars, a farming community to which Sardar Patel belonged.The Amul dairy is an indispensable adjunct of the Anand union.

National Food for Work Program (NFWP) was launched on _____.

  1. November 14, 2004

  2. November 17, 2004

  3. November 20, 2004

  4. November 29, 2004


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The National Food for Work Programme was launched by minister of rural development,central government on 14 November 2004 in 150 of the most backward districts of India with the objective of generating supplementary wage employment.

The function of Academy of Development Sciences (ADS) in Maharashtra is _____.

  1. Strengthening rationing system

  2. Identifying poor families below poverty line

  3. Facilitating network for setting up grain banks in different regions

  4. Fixing Minimum Support Price


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Academy of Development Science (ADS) in Maharashtra has facilitated a network of NGOs for setting up grain banks in different regions. ADS organises training and capacity building programmes on food security for NGOs. Grain Banks are now slowly taking shape in different parts of Maharashtra. ADS efforts to set up Grain Banks, to facilitate replication through other NGOs and to influence the Government’s policy on food security are thus paying rich dividends. The ADS Grain Bank programme is acknowledged as a successful and innovative food security intervention.

The rising minimum support prices have increased the cost of _____.

  1. Distribution of foodgrains

  2. Maintaining buffer stock

  3. Procuring foodgrains by the government

  4. Agriculture production


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The rising minimum support prices have increased the cost of agricultural production. Minimum support prices are the prices which are set by the government for farmers' foodgrains production.

Government took the measure for food security by _____.

  1. Introducing Public Distribution System

  2. Maintaining buffer stock

  3. Providing employment opportunities 

  4. Both A and B


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Government took the measure for food security by introducing Public Distribution System. The function is making available foodgrains to the poor at highly subsidised rates.

Price lower than the market price is called _____.

  1. Product price

  2. Minimum price

  3. Issue price

  4. Maximum price


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Issue price means the price lower than the market price.

_____ was the year when the methods to bring a Green Revolution were introduced in India.

  1. 1943

  2. 1963

  3. 1985

  4. 1996


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The methods to bring about a Green Revolution was first introduced in 1963 by Dr. Norman Borlaug, an American agro-scientist. The methods adopted included the use of high yielding variety (HYV) seeds that resulted in higher production of foodgrains.

Public Distribution System (PDS) is operated under the responsibility of:
1. Central Government
2. State Government

  1. Only 1 is true

  2. Only 2 is true

  3. Both 1 and 2 are true

  4. Neither 1 nor 2 is true


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Public distribution system (PDS) is an Indian food security system. Established by the Government of India under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food, and Public Distribution, the scheme is managed jointly by State governments. It distributes subsidized food and non-food items to India's poor.

Cooperative societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to _____.

  1. Rich people

  2. Educated people

  3. Illiterate people

  4. Poor people

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The cooperatives societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to poor people. In Tamil Nadu, around 94% shops are run by the cooperatives.

Amul, a success story of cooperatives in milk and milk products, is from ____.

  1. Utter Pradesh

  2. Gujarat

  3. Rajasthan

  4. Haryana

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Amul is the success story of cooperatives in milk and milk products from Gujarat. It has brought White Revolution in India.

Mother Dairy is making strides in provision of milk and vegetables to the consumers at controlled rates decided by _____.

  1. Government of Bihar

  2. Government of Gujarat

  3. Government of Punjab

  4. Government of Delhi

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Mother Dairy is making strides in provision of milk and vegetables to the consumers at controlled rates which is decided by Delhi Government.

Public Distribution System (PDS) is the most important step taken by the Government of India towards ____________________.

  1. Ensuring water security

  2. Ensuring milk security

  3. Ensuring food security

  4. Ensuring fans security

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Public Distribution System (PDS) is an Indian food security system. Established by the Government of India, it distributes subsidized food and non-food items to the poor. This scheme was launched in India on June 1947. Food security means availability, accessibility and affordability of food to all people at all times.

In India, the Public Distribution System is related to _______.

  1. Distribution of money

  2. Distribution of health care

  3. Distribution of education

  4. Distribution of food grains


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Major commodities distributed under public distribution system include staple food grains, such as wheat, rice, sugar, and kerosene, through a network of fair price shops. Food Corporation of India, a Government-owned corporation, procures foodgrains and maintains the PDS.

Which of the following types of people are most likely to have food security?

  1. Workers employed in ill-paying jobs

  2. Daily wage workers

  3. Landless labourers

  4. Workers employed in call-centres


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Food security is nothing but the opportunity to gain food all along which is possible to people who have continuous work. Among the given options, workers employed in ill-paying jobs, daily wage workers, landless laborers do not get enough pay or continuous work and hence food security is seen only for call centre workers.

FCI procures and distributes food grains on behalf of the government. FCI stands for ___.

  1. Food Grain Corporation of India

  2. Food Corporation of India

  3. Food Co-operation of India

  4. Food Co-operative of India


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Food Corporation of India was set up on 14th January, 1965 to implement the following objectives of the National Food Policy:

  1. Effective price support operations for safeguarding the interests of the farmers.
  2. Distribution of foodgrains throughout the country for Public Distribution System.
  3. Maintaining satisfactory level of operational and buffer stocks of foodgrains to ensure National Food Security.
  4. Regulate market price to provide foodgrains to consumers at a reliable price.

NFWP is stand for ____.

  1. National Federation for Work and Progress

  2. National Forest for Wildlife Protection

  3. National Food and Wheat Processing

  4. National Food for Work Programme


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

NFWP is stand for National Food for Work Programme. This programme was launched in the year 2004 by the minister of rural development. The objective of this scheme is to give employment to Indian poors who can undertake unskilled jobs and thus also maintaining food security.  

Main purpose of buffer stock is _____.

  1. To save food grains from pest attack

  2. To stop price fluctuations

  3. To meet the crisis of low production

  4. Both (b) and (c)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A buffer stock scheme is an attempt to use commodity storage for the purposes of stabilising prices in an entire economy or, more commonly, an individual (commodity) market. Specifically, commodities are bought when there is a surplus in the economy, stored, and are then sold from these stores when there are economic shortages in the economy.

When was the Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) launched?

  1. January 1999

  2. May 2000

  3. December 2000

  4. October 2005


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) is a Government sponsored scheme to provide highly subsidised food to millions of the poorest families. It was launched by the government on 25 December 2000 and first implemented in Rajasthan.

Which organisation has facilitated a network of NGOs for setting up grains banks in Maharashtra?

  1. Amul

  2. Mother Dairy

  3. Academy of Development Science

  4. Central Government


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  • Academy of Development Science has facilitated a network of NGOs for setting up grain banks in different regions.
  • ADS organises training and capacity building programmes on food security for NGOs. Grain Bank are now slowly taking shape in different parts of Maharashtra.
  • ADS efforts to set up the 'Grain Bank', is paying rich dividends.
  • The ADS Grain Bank programme is acknowledged as a successful and innovative food security intervention.

Which of the following crops are related to Green Revolution?

  1. Wheat, Rice

  2. Cotton, Bajra

  3. Maize, Rice

  4. Bajra, Wheat


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Wheat and Rice crops are related to Green Revolution.

The price that is announced before the sowing season is called ______.

  1. Issue price

  2. Fair price

  3. Market price

  4. Minimum support price


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The minimum support price (MSP) is announced by the Government of India at the beginning of the sowing season. 

In which state the most devastating famine of India occurred in 1943?

  1. Bengal

  2. Odisha

  3. Bihar

  4. Uttar Pradesh


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Bengal famine of 1943 struck the Bengal Province of British India during World War II following the Japanese invasion of Burma. Approximately 3 million people died due to famine.

Which of the following step is taken in agriculture to make India self-sufficient in food grains?

  1. Use of HYV seeds

  2. Use of chemical fertilisers and pesticides

  3. New scientific methods of farming

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In 1960s the government adopted certain strategies in agriculture to make India self-sufficient in food grains:
(i) Use of HYV seeds.
(ii) Use of chemical fertilisers and pesticides.
(iii) New scientific methods of farming.
(iv) Several schemes for irrigation were undertaken to bring more land under cultivation.

Which programme was launched in the year 2000?

  1. AAY

  2. NREGA

  3. PDS

  4. PMGY


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) is a Government of India sponsored scheme to provide highly subsidised food to millions of the poorest families. It was launched by the government on 25 December 2000 and first implemented in the state of Rajasthan.

Public distribution system relates to__________.

  1. marketing system

  2. retailing system

  3. industrial system

  4. selling system


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Public distribution system relates to retailing system. PDS is a network of fair price shops where the necessary commodities and staple food grains are provided to the poor people at low price as compared to the market. So this is a retailing system as the distribution is done through retail shops. 

The base year for consumer price index has now been revised from 1982 to _____.

  1. 1990

  2. 1991

  3. 1996

  4. 2001


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Government is always set to modify index and base year to calculate DA. The last revision in the base year was in 2006 by the Sixth Central Pay Commission from 1982 to 2001

The objectives of FEMA include -

  1. Facilitating external trade and payment

  2. Promoting the orderly development and maintenance of foreign exchange market in India

  3. Both (a) and (b)

  4. Neither (a) nor (b)


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

option c  is correct

The main objective of FEMA is to facilitate external trade and payments and for promoting the orderly development and maintenance of foreign exchange market in India. FEMA deals with provisions relating to procedures, formalities, dealings, etc. of foreign exchange transactions in India.

The unsustainable levels of government deficits in the late $80$'s can be attributed to:

  1. High levels of government expenditures

  2. Insufficient revenues

  3. Poor returns on government investments

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The unsustainable levels of government deficits in the late 80's can be attributed to high levels of government expenditures, insufficient revenues and poor returns on government investments.

The Food Corporation of India was established on ____________.

  1. 14th January, 1965

  2. 1st June, 1960

  3. 1st January, 1966

  4. 15th January, 1970


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Food Corporation of India is an organization founded on 14th January, 1965 and run by the Government of India to provide food subsidies to the poor section of the society. 

 

Under PDS, a price lower than the market price is called _____.

  1. Fair price

  2. Minimum price

  3. Issue price

  4. Product price


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A price lower than the market price is called issue price. The price at which a new security will be distributed to the public prior to the new issue trading on the secondary market. Also commonly referred to as offering price.

MSP stands for _____.

  1. Minimum Support Price

  2. Maximum Support Price

  3. Maximum Suitable Price

  4. Minimum Suitable Price


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
The farmers are paid a pre-announced price for their crops. This price is called Minimum Support Price (MSP). The MSP is declared by the government every year before the sowing season to provide incentives to the farmers for raising the production of these crops.

A pre-announced price for a farmer's crop is called _____.

  1. FCI

  2. MSP

  3. PDS

  4. PAP


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The farmers are paid a pre-announced price for their crops. This price is called Minimum Support Price (MSP). The MSP is declared by the government every year before the sowing season to provide incentives to the farmers for raising the production of these crops.

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