General Knowledge MCQs
Topic Notes: General Knowledge
MCQs and preparation resources for competitive exams, covering important concepts, past papers, and detailed explanations.
Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
19501
The IBRD's loan conditions often include policy reforms that borrowing countries must undertake. This is known as:
Answer:
Conditionality.
Conditionality links the disbursement of loans to the implementation of specific policy changes aimed at improving economic and social outcomes.
19502
The IBRD is crucial for its client countries because it provides not just finance but also:
Answer:
Technical assistance, policy advice, and analytical services ('knowledge products').
The World Bank is often referred to as a 'Knowledge Bank' due to its role in sharing global best practices and research.
19503
What is the primary role of the **Board of Executive Directors** at the IBRD?
Answer:
To conduct day-to-day business, including approving loans and overseeing policy implementation.
The Executive Directors represent their respective member countries or groups of countries and exercise the powers delegated to them by the Governors.
19504
The IBRD requires that its procurement policies for financed projects adhere to principles of:
Answer:
Efficiency, economy, transparency, and fairness.
These principles are central to ensuring the effectiveness and integrity of the funds used in IBRD-financed projects.
19505
The IBRD uses its financial strength to provide loans that typically have longer maturities (repayment periods) than:
Answer:
Commercial bank loans.
IBRD loans typically have maturities of 15 to 20 years, making them attractive for large, long-term development projects compared to shorter-term commercial financing.
19506
Which of the following is NOT one of the five institutions of the World Bank Group?
Answer:
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
The IMF is a sister organization established at Bretton Woods, but it is a separate institution focused on macroeconomic stability, not a part of the WBG.
19507
The IBRD primarily finances projects aimed at:
Answer:
Long-term sustainable economic and social development, such as infrastructure, health, and education.
IBRD's focus is on structural changes and investment that drive long-term development in its client countries.
19508
A country's voting power in the IBRD is primarily based on:
Answer:
Its financial contributions (capital subscriptions).
Voting power is weighted according to the capital subscribed by the member country, following a proportional system.
19509
The ultimate decision-making body of the IBRD is the:
Answer:
The Board of Governors
The Board of Governors, typically finance ministers or central bank governors from member countries, is the supreme authority. They delegate much of their power to the Executive Directors.
19510
What is the key difference between the IBRD and its sister institution, the International Development Association (IDA)?
Answer:
IBRD provides loans at near-market interest rates, while IDA provides interest-free loans and grants.
IDA provides 'soft' financing (highly concessional terms) to the poorest countries, while IBRD provides 'hard' financing (loans with better, but still market-linked, rates) to wealthier, creditworthy countries.