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This set of Modern Indian History (1857 to the present) Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Modern Indian History 1857 To The Present Set 6

Q1 | However, .................... shocked everybody by declaring Lok Sabhaelections in January 1977 bringing an end to draconian Emergency.
Q2 | ...................... succeeded her as the Prime Minister and led the JanataParty government till 1980.
Q3 | In the ................... Lok Sabha polls, Indira Gandhi returned to power andremainedin power till her assassination in 1984.
Q4 | ................... started his career as the Prime Minister of independent India in1947, and immediately launched a number of economic reforms.
Q5 | One of Nehru's key economic reforms was the introduction of the Five YearsPlan in........................
Q6 | Nehru's economic policies have often been considered to be .................in nature.
Q7 | ................... was the main architect of first green revolution of India listedfivecomponents of Agricultural renewal?
Q8 | Since......................., the Indian economy has pursued free market liberalisation , greater openness in trade and increase investment in infrastructure.
Q9 | The Special Economic Zone (SEZ) policy in India first came into inception onApril 1, ..........................
Q10 | The prime objective of ................was to enhance foreign investment andprovide an internationally competitive and hassle free environment for exports.
Q11 | ...............is a specifically delineated duty-free enclave and shall be deemed tobe foreign territory for the purposes of trade operations and duties and tariffs.
Q12 | In................, with the emergence of a new politically independent nation,India continued to march ahead pursuing a programme of using modern science and technology for national development.
Q13 | There is no doubt that J.L Nehru's India's first Prime Minister was fully analysed the indispensability of science and technology in the economicand the social independence.
Q14 | soon after becoming the Prime Minister of India, .................created a Ministryof Scientific Research and Natural Resources and actively supported the atomic energy programme for peaceful purposes.
Q15 | In.................., the Atomic Energy Act was passed and the Department ofAtomic Energy was directly under his charge was created.
Q16 | Under the farsighted leadership of ..................the nation, the government andthe public leaders became committed to the promotion of science and technology.
Q17 | ......................appointed a scientific man power committee and five institutes oftechnology came up at Kharagpur, Bombay, Madras, Kanpur and Delhi besides a number of regional engineering colleges by his efforts.
Q18 | In................., Nehru directed the CSIR to prepare National Register ofScientific and Technical personnel.
Q19 | Defence organization was set up in 1948, on advice ................for the scientificevolution of weapons and equipment, operational research and special studies.
Q20 | The vision of Homi. ..................also led to advanced research in nuclear energy and other fundamental areas through the creation of the Tata Institute ofFundamental Research which is now known as the Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC).
Q21 | The economic liberalisation in India denotes the continuing financial reformswhich began since July 24, ..........................
Q22 | In....................., the country experienced a balance of payments dilemmafollowing the Gulf War and the downfall of the erstwhile Soviet Union.
Q23 | Who said permanent settlement that it was sad blunder
Q24 | Among the following ,permanent settlement was introduced in the province of
Q25 | Velu Thampi led a revolt against the British in state of