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We are posting prelims marathon MCQs for today. In this initiative, you can attempt 10 subjective MCQs on a daily basis. For schedule, refer to the archive link given below.
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Correct Answer : 2
Wrong Answer : -0.66





Total Number of Questions : 10
Total Not Attempted Questions : 0
Total Correct : 7
Total Wrong : 3
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Total Number of Questions : 10
Total Not Attempted Questions : 2
Total Correct : 5
Total Wrong : 3
You have scored
8.02 / 20
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Total Number of Questions : 10
Total Not Attempted Questions : 2
Total Correct : 7
Total Wrong : 1
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Total Number of Questions : 10
Total Not Attempted Questions : 0
Total Correct : 6
Total Wrong : 4
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Total Number of Questions : 10
Total Not Attempted Questions : 0
Total Correct : 6
Total Wrong : 4
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Total Number of Questions : 10
Total Not Attempted Questions : 3
Total Correct : 5
Total Wrong : 2
You have scored
8.68 / 20
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Total Number of Questions : 10
Total Not Attempted Questions : 0
Total Correct : 7
Total Wrong : 3
You have scored 12.02 / 20
Total Number of Questions : 10
Total Not Attempted Questions : 4
Total Correct : 6
Total Wrong : 0
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12.00 / 20
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Total Number of Questions : 10
Total Not Attempted Questions : 0
Total Correct : 5
Total Wrong : 5
The proposition that a government should borrow only to invest (i.e., plan expenditure in India) and not to finance current spending (i.e., revenue expenditure in India) is known as the golden rule of public finance. This rule is undoubtedly prudent but provided spending is honestly described as investment, investments are efficient and do not crowd out the important private sector investments.
#Guillotine is the process in which the Speaker puts all the outstanding demands made by the Budget directly to vote in the House—ending further discussions (intended to cut short the discussion on the Budget).
Total Number of Questions : 10
Total Not Attempted Questions : 0
Total Correct : 7
Total Wrong : 3
You have scored
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