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Solve 5 Aravalli Green Wall Project (Rajasthan) questions for RAS/RPSC preparation.

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Q1Consider the following statements about the Aravalli Green Wall Project: 1. Its Detailed Action Plan for Aravalli Landscape Restoration was unveiled at Udaipur on 21 May 2025. 2. On 5 June 2025, the Prime Minister stated that plantation activities would be geo-tagged and monitored on the Meri LiFE portal. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

A 1 only
B 2 only
C Both 1 and 2
D Neither 1 nor 2
Explanation

Statement 1 is correct because the Detailed Action Plan for Aravalli Landscape Restoration was unveiled at Udaipur, Rajasthan, on 21 May 2025. Statement 2 is also correct: on 5 June 2025 the Prime Minister said plantation activities would be geo-tagged and monitored through the Meri LiFE portal.

Q2Which one of the following best describes the institutional nature and principal purpose of the Aravalli Green Wall Project?

A A Rajasthan cash-transfer scheme for farmers who plant trees
B A Union environment ministry landscape-restoration initiative implemented with state forest departments
C A municipal housing programme limited to the Delhi portion of the Aravallis
D A privately funded mining-expansion project in Rajasthan and Gujarat
Explanation

The Aravalli Green Wall Project is led by the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and implemented with state forest departments and other partners. Its purpose is landscape restoration, biodiversity improvement, water recharge and control of degradation, not an individual cash transfer.

Q3Which one of the following is NOT listed as a major intervention under the Aravalli Green Wall Project?

A Assisted natural regeneration and native-species afforestation
B Soil-moisture conservation and watershed treatment
C Wetland restoration and agroforestry
D Expansion of open-cast mining in abandoned mine areas
Explanation

The project includes assisted natural regeneration, native-species planting, soil-moisture conservation, watershed work, wetland restoration and agroforestry. Abandoned or mined-out land may be restored as a target site, but expanding open-cast mining is contrary to the project's restoration purpose and is not an intervention.

Q4The Aravalli Green Wall Project seeks to develop a green buffer around the Aravalli Hill Range. Which combination correctly identifies the buffer width and the four participating regions?

A 5 km; Rajasthan, Haryana, Gujarat and Delhi
B 10 km; Rajasthan, Punjab, Gujarat and Delhi
C 5 km; Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi
D 15 km; Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Gujarat
Explanation

The project covers the Aravalli landscape in Rajasthan, Haryana, Gujarat and Delhi and seeks to create green cover in a 5 km buffer around the hill range. Therefore, option A alone gets both the prescribed width and all four participating regions right.

Q5Consider the following statements about the implementation strategy of the Aravalli Green Wall Project: 1. The initiation phase gives priority to recorded forest areas and nurseries. 2. Expansion to adjoining scrub, grasslands, water structures and non-forest land is part of scaling up after the fifth year. 3. The sustainability phase includes agroforestry, urban greening and policy mainstreaming. Which of the statements given above are correct?

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

All three statements reproduce the three-phase implementation sequence. Initiation prioritises recorded forest areas and nurseries; scaling extends after the fifth year to adjoining ecological and non-forest sites; and the final phase embeds agroforestry, urban greening and restoration aims in longer-term policy and practice.

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