20 MCQs on Caste Census in India

Written By: Editor | Updated: July 09, 2025, 06:18 pm IST | Category: Social Welfare | Views: 284 views

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Below are 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) related to the Caste Census in India, designed for UPSC, State PCS, or academic examination preparation. Each question includes four options and the correct answer with explanation.

1. When was the last comprehensive caste census conducted in India?




Answer: C) 1931 — Last full caste enumeration before independence.

2. Which official exercise in 2011 attempted to collect caste-related data post-independence?




Answer: C) SECC — Socio-Economic and Caste Census.

3. Who conducted the SECC 2011?




Answer: C) Ministry of Rural Development

4. Why was the caste data from SECC 2011 not released?




Answer: D) Data inconsistencies and classification issues

5. Which Article allows affirmative action for backward classes?




Answer: B) Article 16(4)

6. What percentage of population was estimated as OBCs in 1931?




Answer: D) 52%

7. Which state released a caste survey in 2023?




Answer: B) Bihar

8. SECC was not governed under which Act?




Answer: A) Census Act, 1948

9. What is the official portal for SECC?




Answer: C) secc.gov.in

10. Who publishes the regular Census of India?




Answer: C) Registrar General & Census Commissioner

11. In which year was the socio-economic component of SECC data released?




Answer: C) 2015 — The data on socio-economic parameters was released in July 2015.

12. What is a key policy justification for conducting a caste census?




Answer: C) Evidence-based reservations and policy

13. Which castes are currently enumerated in every decennial census?




Answer: A) SCs and STs

14. Which of the following is NOT a concern related to caste census?




Answer: C) Excessive economic cost — Cost is not the primary concern.

15. Which commission report is the basis for OBC reservation in India?




Answer: B) Mandal Commission

16. Under which part of the Constitution is the Census Act, 1948 derived?




Answer: C) Not derived from any article — It is a statutory provision.

17. Which ministry oversees the Census Commissioner of India?




Answer: C) Ministry of Home Affairs

18. Which of the following statements is correct about caste census?




Answer: B) It was done in 2011 but caste data not released

19. What is one major benefit of conducting a caste census?




Answer: C) Equitable resource allocation

20. Which is NOT a valid argument against caste census?




Answer: C) Violates Constitution — The Constitution does not prohibit caste enumeration.

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