07. Food Security In India
07. Food Security In India

250082 After independence, Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve.

1 Sufficiency in industrial production.
2 Self suffeciency in foodgrains.
3 Full employment.
4 Public distribution system.
07. Food Security In India

250083 Cooperative societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to _____.

1 Rich people
2 Educated people
3 Illiterate people
4 Poor people
07. Food Security In India

250084 The main purpose of a buffer stock scheme is:

1 To solve the problem of shortage of food.
2 To support the farmers.
3 To create the stock for a profit.
4 None of the above.
07. Food Security In India

250085 The Minimum Support price in declared by the Government every.

1 Year
2 Four years
3 Five years
4 Ten years
07. Food Security In India

250086 Name the cooperative that provides milk and vegetables controlled rate decided by the Government of Delhi:

1 Amul.
2 Kendriya Bhandar.
3 Mother Dairy.
4 None of these.
07. Food Security In India

250082 After independence, Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve.

1 Sufficiency in industrial production.
2 Self suffeciency in foodgrains.
3 Full employment.
4 Public distribution system.
07. Food Security In India

250083 Cooperative societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to _____.

1 Rich people
2 Educated people
3 Illiterate people
4 Poor people
07. Food Security In India

250084 The main purpose of a buffer stock scheme is:

1 To solve the problem of shortage of food.
2 To support the farmers.
3 To create the stock for a profit.
4 None of the above.
07. Food Security In India

250085 The Minimum Support price in declared by the Government every.

1 Year
2 Four years
3 Five years
4 Ten years
07. Food Security In India

250086 Name the cooperative that provides milk and vegetables controlled rate decided by the Government of Delhi:

1 Amul.
2 Kendriya Bhandar.
3 Mother Dairy.
4 None of these.
07. Food Security In India

250082 After independence, Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve.

1 Sufficiency in industrial production.
2 Self suffeciency in foodgrains.
3 Full employment.
4 Public distribution system.
07. Food Security In India

250083 Cooperative societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to _____.

1 Rich people
2 Educated people
3 Illiterate people
4 Poor people
07. Food Security In India

250084 The main purpose of a buffer stock scheme is:

1 To solve the problem of shortage of food.
2 To support the farmers.
3 To create the stock for a profit.
4 None of the above.
07. Food Security In India

250085 The Minimum Support price in declared by the Government every.

1 Year
2 Four years
3 Five years
4 Ten years
07. Food Security In India

250086 Name the cooperative that provides milk and vegetables controlled rate decided by the Government of Delhi:

1 Amul.
2 Kendriya Bhandar.
3 Mother Dairy.
4 None of these.
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07. Food Security In India

250082 After independence, Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve.

1 Sufficiency in industrial production.
2 Self suffeciency in foodgrains.
3 Full employment.
4 Public distribution system.
07. Food Security In India

250083 Cooperative societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to _____.

1 Rich people
2 Educated people
3 Illiterate people
4 Poor people
07. Food Security In India

250084 The main purpose of a buffer stock scheme is:

1 To solve the problem of shortage of food.
2 To support the farmers.
3 To create the stock for a profit.
4 None of the above.
07. Food Security In India

250085 The Minimum Support price in declared by the Government every.

1 Year
2 Four years
3 Five years
4 Ten years
07. Food Security In India

250086 Name the cooperative that provides milk and vegetables controlled rate decided by the Government of Delhi:

1 Amul.
2 Kendriya Bhandar.
3 Mother Dairy.
4 None of these.
07. Food Security In India

250082 After independence, Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve.

1 Sufficiency in industrial production.
2 Self suffeciency in foodgrains.
3 Full employment.
4 Public distribution system.
07. Food Security In India

250083 Cooperative societies set up shops to sell low priced goods to _____.

1 Rich people
2 Educated people
3 Illiterate people
4 Poor people
07. Food Security In India

250084 The main purpose of a buffer stock scheme is:

1 To solve the problem of shortage of food.
2 To support the farmers.
3 To create the stock for a profit.
4 None of the above.
07. Food Security In India

250085 The Minimum Support price in declared by the Government every.

1 Year
2 Four years
3 Five years
4 Ten years
07. Food Security In India

250086 Name the cooperative that provides milk and vegetables controlled rate decided by the Government of Delhi:

1 Amul.
2 Kendriya Bhandar.
3 Mother Dairy.
4 None of these.