MCQ Questions for Class 12 Economics Chapter 6 : Class 12 Chapter 6 “Rural Developmen” MCQ Questions for Class 12 Economics with Answers PDF Free Download here according to the latest CBSE syllabus and NCERT curriculum.

MCQ Questions for Class 12 Economics Chapter 6 Rural Developmen with PDF
Here CBSE RBSE and Other State Board NCERT Objective MCQ Questions of Class 12 Economics Chapter 6 “Rural Developmen” with Answers Pdf will guide students to do a quick revision for all chapter.
Q1. Which among the following is an initiative taken for the development of rural India?
(A) Human Capital Formation
(B) Land Reforms
(C) Poverty Alleviation
(D) All of these
(D) All of these
Q2. What was the growth rate of agricultural output during 2007-12?
(A) 32% per annum
(B) 6% per annum
(C) 1.5% per annum
(D) 5% per annum
(A) 32% per annum
Q3. When was the National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development set up?
(A) 1962
(B) 1972
(C) 1982
(D) 1992
(C) 1982
Q4. Which of the following is an institutional source of rural credit?
(A) Moneylenders
(B) Regional Rural Banks
(C) Traders
(D) Landlords
(B) Regional Rural Banks
Q5. Which source of credit had emerged to fully integrate the formal credit system into the overall rural social and community development?
(A) Self-help Groups
(B) Regional Rural Banks
(C) Commercial Banks
(D) Land Development Banks
(A) Self-help Groups
Q6. Which among the following is a process that involves the assembling, storage, processing, transportation, packaging, grading, and distribution of different agricultural commodities across the country?
(A) Agricultural Management
(B) Agricultural Banking
(C) Agricultural Diversification
(D) Agricultural Marketing
(D) Agricultural Marketing
Q7. Which Indian state has been held as a success story in the efficient implementation of milk cooperatives?
(A) Punjab
(B) Gujarat
(C) Uttar Pradesh
(D) West Bengal
(B) Gujarat
Q8. What is the name of the vegetable and fruit market in Andhra Pradesh?
(A) Apni Mandi
(B) Hadaspar Mandi
(C) Rythu Bazars
(D) Uzhavar Sandies
(C) Rythu Bazars
Q9. How much do the “inland sources” contribute to the total fish production in India?
(A) 64 percent
(B) 39 percent
(C) 50 percent
(D) 75 percent
(A) 64 percent
Q10. Which status has been accorded to the retail chains and supermarkets for selling organic food?
(A) Eco Status
(B) Sustainable Status
(C) Nutritional Status
(D) Green Status
(D) Green Status
Q11. ________ once said that the real progress of India did not mean simply the growth and expansion of industrial urban centres but mainly the development of the villages.
Mahatma Gandhi
Q12. During 2007-12, agriculture output has grown at ________
3.2 percent
Q13. At the time of independence, moneylenders and traders _________ small and marginal farmers and landless labourers.
exploited
Q14. The _______ was a harbinger of major changes in the credit system.
green revolution
Q15. By March 2003, _______ SHGs had been provided credit by the banking system.
7 lakh
Q16. More than 10 percent of goods produced in farms are wasted due to lack of _______ (storage/transportation facilities)
storage
Q17. The alternate marketing channels in Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan are known as ________
Apni Mandi
Q18. Much of the agricultural employment activities are concentrated in the ________ season.
Kharif
Q19. Cattle and buffalo account for _______ of India’s total livestock in 2007.
26 percent
Q20. ________ relies heavily on chemical fertilizers and toxic pesticides.
Conventional farming
Q21. Rural development mostly depends upon the development of agriculture.
True