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Mukhyamantri Rajasthan Kantedar Tarbandi Yojana MCQ - Practice Questions with Answers
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Q1Match List I with List II for the subsidy routes under the Mukhyamantri Rajasthan Kantedar Tarbandi Yojana. List I: 1. Other (general) farmer; 2. Small and marginal farmer; 3. Community application. List II: P. 70% of cost or ₹56,000 per farmer, whichever is less; Q. 50% of cost or ₹40,000 per farmer, whichever is less; R. 60% of cost or ₹48,000 per farmer, whichever is less. Select the correct code.
The correct mapping is 1-Q, 2-R, 3-P. Other or general farmers receive 50% of cost subject to ₹40,000 per farmer. Small and marginal farmers receive 60% subject to ₹48,000. The community route carries the highest slab—70% subject to ₹56,000 per farmer—and separately requires a group of at least 10 farmers with at least 5 hectares collectively.
Q2Which description best captures the nature and purpose of the Mukhyamantri Rajasthan Kantedar Tarbandi Yojana?
The scheme is a Rajasthan state capital-subsidy intervention for barbed-wire or chain-link farm fencing. Its purpose is preventive: protecting standing crops from nilgai, wild boar and stray cattle. The farmer completes the fencing, verification follows, and the one-time subsidy is then reimbursed; therefore it is not insurance, compensation, recurring income support or a machinery loan.
Q3Which option correctly describes the verification and payment sequence under the Mukhyamantri Rajasthan Kantedar Tarbandi Yojana?
The process links payment to verified physical work. Geotagging is mandatory before fencing and again after completion, creating evidence of the work at both stages. Field verification then follows, and the approved subsidy is transferred directly into the farmer's bank account through direct benefit transfer. Thus neither advance payment nor cash disbursement matches the prescribed sequence.
Q4What is the maximum subsidised fencing length per farmer across all three benefit routes of the Mukhyamantri Rajasthan Kantedar Tarbandi Yojana?
The subsidised fencing length is capped at 400 running metres per farmer in every route—other individual farmers, small and marginal farmers, and community applicants. The subsidy percentage and monetary ceiling vary by category, but the physical length ceiling remains identical. Hence 400 running metres, not 200, 600 or 800, is the correct answer.
Q5Consider the following statements about individual-farmer subsidy slabs under the Mukhyamantri Rajasthan Kantedar Tarbandi Yojana: 1. Small and marginal farmers receive 60% of cost or ₹48,000 per farmer, whichever is less. 2. Other (general) farmers receive 50% of cost or ₹40,000 per farmer, whichever is less. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Both statements are correct. Small and marginal farmers have the higher individual slab: 60% of actual cost, capped at ₹48,000 per farmer. Other or general farmers receive 50% of actual cost, capped at ₹40,000 per farmer. In each case the payable amount is whichever is lower, so neither percentage automatically guarantees payment of the full ceiling.
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