Aspirant Academy

MCQ

Make in India MCQ - Practice Questions with Answers

Solve 5 Make in India questions for RAS/RPSC preparation.

Practice questions

Q1Which one of the following statements about Make in India is incorrect?

A It is a direct cash-benefit scheme for citizens with an individual application form.
B It seeks to make India a hub for manufacturing, design, and innovation.
C It aims to facilitate investment and foster innovation.
D Its measures are implemented across the country rather than being confined to one state or district.
Explanation

Make in India is an umbrella facilitation initiative, not a direct cash-benefit scheme, and citizens do not submit an individual application form for it. Its purpose is to enable investment, innovation, infrastructure, and manufacturing across India. Consequently, statement A is the incorrect statement.

Q2Match List I with List II regarding the pillars of Make in India: List I 1. New Processes 2. New Infrastructure 3. New Sectors 4. New Mindset List II a. Government as a business partner and facilitator b. Industrial corridors and smart cities c. De-licensing and de-regulation across the business life cycle d. Opening sectors such as defence, insurance, railways, and construction to foreign investment Select the correct code:

A 1-a, 2-b, 3-c, 4-d
B 1-c, 2-d, 3-b, 4-a
C 1-b, 2-c, 3-d, 4-a
D 1-c, 2-b, 3-d, 4-a
Explanation

New Processes concerns de-licensing and de-regulation; New Infrastructure includes industrial corridors and smart cities; New Sectors covers opening identified sectors to foreign investment; and New Mindset treats government as a business partner and facilitator. Therefore, the exact matching code is 1-c, 2-b, 3-d, 4-a.

Q3Which one of the following correctly identifies the four pillars of Make in India?

A New Processes, New Markets, New Skills, and New Exports
B New Infrastructure, New Technology, New Finance, and New Mindset
C New Processes, New Infrastructure, New Sectors, and New Mindset
D New Regulation, New Infrastructure, New Sectors, and New Subsidies
Explanation

The initiative rests on four expressly named pillars: New Processes, New Infrastructure, New Sectors, and New Mindset. These cover easier business processes, enabling infrastructure, opening sectors to investment, and a facilitator-oriented approach by government. Hence, option C is complete and exact.

Q4On which date was the Make in India initiative launched?

A 25 September 2014
B 15 August 2014
C 26 January 2015
D 2 October 2014
Explanation

Make in India was launched on 25 September 2014 to facilitate investment, foster innovation, build strong infrastructure, and develop India as a hub for manufacturing, design, and innovation. Therefore, option A gives the exact official launch date.

Q5Consider the following statements about Make in India 2.0: 1. It focuses on 27 sectors. 2. DPIIT coordinates action plans for 15 manufacturing sectors. 3. The Department of Commerce coordinates 12 service-sector plans. Which of the statements given above are correct?

A 1 only
B 1, 2 and 3
C 1 and 2 only
D 2 and 3 only
Explanation

All three statements reproduce the stated structure of Make in India 2.0. It focuses on 27 sectors in total: DPIIT coordinates action plans for 15 manufacturing sectors, while the Department of Commerce coordinates plans for 12 service sectors. Thus, option B correctly includes statements 1, 2, and 3.

You've seen 5 of 5 sample questions

Unlimited practice on Make in India comes with the RAS Test Series + Practice pack or Gate Pass.

More topics in Government Schemes

Explore other subjects