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Rajasthan 150 Unit Nishulk Bijli Yojana (Solar Rooftop Free Electricity Scheme) MCQ - Practice Questions with Answers
Solve 5 Rajasthan 150 Unit Nishulk Bijli Yojana (Solar Rooftop Free Electricity Scheme) questions for RAS/RPSC preparation.
Practice questions
Q1Consider the following statements about access to the Rajasthan 150 Unit Nishulk Bijli Yojana: 1. Prior registration under the Mukhyamantri Nishulk Bijli Yojana is required. 2. An eligible consumer must select a registered vendor through the PM Surya Ghar portal for rooftop installation. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Statement 1 is correct because the eligible pool comes from consumers already registered under the Mukhyamantri Nishulk Bijli Yojana. Statement 2 is also correct because, after the eligibility and consent steps, the consumer applies through the PM Surya Ghar portal and chooses a registered vendor for installation. Hence both statements are correct.
Q2What monthly electricity benefit is linked to installation of the minimum rooftop solar capacity under the Rajasthan 150 Unit Nishulk Bijli Yojana?
The specified minimum rooftop plant is 1.1 kW, and it is linked to up to 150 free electricity units per month. The relief is therefore delivered through rooftop solar generation rather than as a stand-alone cash payment, making option A the only pair with both figures and the delivery mode correct.
Q3For the approximately ₹50,000 cost of the minimum 1.1 kW plant, which subsidy combination correctly accounts for the full amount?
The minimum 1.1 kW rooftop plant costs about ₹50,000. Central financial assistance contributes ₹33,000 and Rajasthan contributes ₹17,000; together they total ₹50,000. Option B preserves both the correct source of each component and the arithmetic needed to cover the stated plant cost.
Q4Consider the following statements about PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, the parent framework used by Rajasthan: 1. The Union Cabinet approved it on 29 February 2024 with an outlay of ₹75,021 crore for one crore households. 2. Its central subsidy is capped at ₹78,000 for systems of 3 kW or higher. 3. It provides collateral-free low-interest loans of around 7% for residential systems up to 3 kW. 4. It provides for one model solar village in each district. How many of the statements given above are correct?
All four statements are correct. The Cabinet approval came on 29 February 2024 with a ₹75,021 crore outlay for one crore households; the subsidy reaches a capped ₹78,000 at 3 kW or above; collateral-free loans at around 7% cover systems up to 3 kW; and the design includes one model solar village in every district. Therefore the correct count is four.
Q5Which option correctly distinguishes the Rajasthan 150 Unit Nishulk Bijli Yojana from its parent PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana?
PM Surya Ghar is the nationwide parent programme approved for one crore households and free electricity up to 300 units per month. Rajasthan builds on that framework by adding ₹17,000 in state assistance to the central support and linking its minimum 1.1 kW rooftop route to up to 150 free units. Option D alone preserves both levels of government and both benefit ceilings.
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