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JAIIB Exam 2025 IE&IFS Important Questions MCQs Quiz-5
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Q.1. Which of the following is NOT considered part of hard infrastructure?
A. Roads and highways
B. Airports
C. Financial institutions
D. Pipelines
Q.2. What is the primary role of soft infrastructure?
A. Providing physical connectivity
B. Ensuring smooth functioning of institutions like healthcare and education
C. Generating electricity for industrial use
D. Building large-scale transportation systems
Q3. What was the first legislative measure in India to directly address the issue of water pollution and conservation?
A. The Environment Protection Act, 1986
B. The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
C. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974
D. The Forest Conservation Act, 1980
Q.4 The FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) cap in the telecom sector in India has been increased to:
A. 74%
B. 26%
C. 49%
D. 100%
Q.5 What is the purpose of the ‘Tarang Sanchar’ web portal launched by the Department of Telecommunication?
A. To track telecom revenue generation
B. To share information on mobile towers and electromagnetic
field (EMF) emissions
C. To regulate broadband services across India
D. To provide guidelines for setting up telecom infrastructure
Q.6 What is the primary focus of the Bharatmala Pariyojana, India’s largest infrastructure investment program?
A. Developing airports in rural areas
B. Expanding rail connectivity across the country
C. Investing in road infrastructure and highway development
D. Building smart cities with advanced technology
Q.7 What is the primary goal of the PM Gati Shakti – National Master Plan for Multi-modal Connectivity?
A. To promote digital payments across ministries
B. To integrate 16 ministries for coordinated planning and
implementation of infrastructure connectivity projects
C. To enhance rural employment through digital platforms
D. To develop smart cities with a focus on sustainability
Q.8 Which of the following programs were jointly planned and launched by the government to transform urban living conditions through infrastructure upgradation?
A. Swachh Bharat Mission and National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGA)
B. Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT)
C. Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi
D. National Health Mission and Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana
Q.9 Which of the following is NOT an example of Green Infrastructure?
A. Wildlife sanctuaries
B. Green belts
C. Power plants
D. Bird sanctuaries
Q.10 What is the primary focus of Green Infrastructure?
A. The development of urban buildings and roads
B. The conservation and enhancement of natural ecosystems
C. The promotion of industrial activities in urban areas
D. The construction of large-scale energy projects
Q.11. Which of the following statements best describes ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) and its relevance to corporate social responsibility (CSR) in modern business practices?
A. ESG focuses solely on the environmental impact of a business, ignoring social and governance factors.
B. ESG criteria are primarily used by banks to determine how to manage customer complaints and improve services.
C. ESG considers the long-term ethical impact of business activities, including factors like diversity, human rights, and equality, and is
used by investors to screen investments.
D. ESG guidelines are only applied to large multinational
corporations and do not affect smaller companies or banks,
Q.12 Which of the following statements correctly describes the Right to Education in India?
A. The Right to Education guarantees free education for all citizens above the age of 18.
B. The 86th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2002 introduced Article 21-A, ensuring free and compulsory education for children aged 6 to 14 years.
C. The Right to Education applies only to children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and not to others.
D. The Right to Education is optional and is not legally binding for the government to implement.
Q.13 Which of the following statements correctly reflects the changes introduced by the National Education Policy (NEP) 2022?
A. The NEP 2022 continues with the same 10+2 structure of education as the NEP 1986.
B. The NEP 2022 primarily focuses on improving higher education, with no major changes at the primary and secondary education levels.
C. The NEP 2022 eliminates the focus on Anganwadi and pre-school education in favor of more formal schooling from age 5.
D. The NEP 2022 introduces a new 5+3+3+4 framework, which includes 12 years of formal education along with 3 years of Anganwadi or preschool education.
Q.14. Which of the following statements accurately reflects the four pillars of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020?
A. The four pillars of NEP 2020 are Access, Quality, Skill Development, and Technology Integration.
B. The four pillars of NEP 2020 are Access, Equity, Quality, and Affordability, which focus on inclusive, high-quality education for all students.
C. The four pillars of NEP 2020 are Access, Equity, Digital Education, and Economic Support.
D. The four pillars of NEP 2020 are Literacy, Vocational Education, Community Engagement, and Research.
Q.15 Which of the following statements correctly describes the PMAyushman
Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIM) and its associated initiatives?
A. PM-ABHIM focuses solely on providing financial assistance to private healthcare providers and does not involve public health infrastructure.
B. The PM-ABHIM aims to enhance primary, secondary, and tertiary care health systems and establish new institutions to address emerging illnesses, making it the largest public health initiative since 2005.
C. The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) focuses exclusively on the development of mobile applications for health management and does not involve the broader digital health infrastructure.
D. The PM-ABHIM and Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) are not interconnected and focus on separate areas of health and digital technology respectively.
Answer:
Q1: C
Q2: B
Q3: C
Q4: D
Q5: B
Q6: C
Q7: B
Q8: B
Q9: C
Q10: B
Q11: C
Q12: B
Q13: D
Q14: B
Q15: B
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