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Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment) MCQ - Practice Questions with Answers
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Practice questions
Q1Consider the following statements about Mission LiFE: 1. Its action framework identifies 75 individual actions across 7 themes. 2. Its three shifts are Change in Demand, Change in Supply and Change in Policy. 3. Its P3 model refers to Public-Private Partnership. Which of the statements are correct?
Statements 1 and 2 reproduce Mission LiFE's two signature frameworks: 7 themes containing 75 actions, and the demand-supply-policy sequence of three shifts. Statement 3 is incorrect because the P3 model stands for Pro-Planet People, a citizen-centred environmental idea, not Public-Private Partnership.
Q2Where and on what date was Mission LiFE formally launched?
Mission LiFE was formally launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the presence of United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on 20 October 2022 at Ekta Nagar, Gujarat. Glasgow in 2021 marks the first proposal of the idea, not the formal launch.
Q3Match List I with List II and select the correctly matched set. List I: 1. LiFE villages 2. LiFE urban local bodies 3. LiFE districts. List II: a. 766 b. 515,000 c. 3,700.
The Mission LiFE results framework gives end-of-Year-V indicators of 515,000 LiFE villages, 3,700 LiFE urban local bodies and 766 LiFE districts. Therefore List I matches as 1-b, 2-c and 3-a; each alternative misassigns at least two figures.
Q4Arrange the three Mission LiFE shifts in the order in which the framework presents the pathway from individual behaviour to wider policy change: 1. Change in Policy 2. Change in Demand 3. Change in Supply
The framework begins with Change in Demand, where individuals adopt environment-friendly actions. Large-scale demand then induces Change in Supply as markets respond. These demand-and-supply shifts finally support Change in Policy for sustainable consumption and production. Hence the order is 2-3-1.
Q5Which description correctly distinguishes Mission LiFE from a beneficiary-oriented welfare scheme?
Mission LiFE seeks environmental and governance impact through pledges, campaigns and everyday behaviour change. It is not a subsidy, pension or direct cash-transfer programme, and it prescribes neither a household eligibility test nor a single application form for receiving money.
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