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Transport Voucher DBT Scheme MCQ - Practice Questions with Answers

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Practice questions

Q1Under the 2023 college-girls extension of the Transport Voucher Scheme, what is the maximum number of teaching days for which the daily benefit is payable?

A 120 teaching days
B 150 teaching days
C 200 teaching days
D 180 teaching days
Explanation

For a regularly enrolled college girl who satisfies the extension's conditions, the official benefit is payable at Rs 20 per day for a maximum of 180 teaching days or six months. Thus, when the question asks specifically for the teaching-day ceiling, the exact answer is 180 days.

Q2With reference to the 2023 college-girls extension of Rajasthan's Transport Voucher Scheme, consider the following statements: 1. The student must commute from more than 10 km away. 2. The daily rate is Rs 20. 3. The benefit may be paid for a maximum of 180 teaching days or six months. 4. Cash payment to the student is permitted when a bank transfer fails. Which option correctly identifies the true statements?

A 1 and 2 only
B 1, 2 and 3 only
C 2, 3 and 4 only
D 1, 2, 3 and 4
Explanation

The official college instructions make statements 1, 2 and 3 correct: eligibility begins beyond 10 km, the rate is Rs 20 per day, and payment is limited to 180 teaching days or six months. Statement 4 is false because payment goes to the bank account and cash payment is prohibited in every circumstance.

Q3Which description best captures the nature of Rajasthan's Transport Voucher Scheme?

A A merit award paid once after the annual examination
B Attendance-linked travel support for eligible students who must commute beyond the prescribed distance
C A universal monthly cash grant for every student of a government school
D A loan for purchasing a bicycle or two-wheeler
Explanation

The scheme addresses a distance barrier to education: an eligible student receives travel support for attendance days when the required government school is not available nearby. The amount therefore follows actual attendance and prescribed eligibility, rather than merit, a vehicle purchase, or a universal monthly grant.

Q4Consider the following statements about the 2023 college-girls extension of Rajasthan's Transport Voucher Scheme: 1. It was introduced for girl students travelling from their residence to higher-education institutions. 2. A qualifying student commuting from more than 10 km away may receive Rs 20 per day, subject to the prescribed maximum period. Which of the statements 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 2023-24 Rajasthan budget extended the school-education transport-voucher model to higher-education institutions for girl students travelling from residence to college. Statement 2 is also correct: the official college instructions prescribe more than 10 km, Rs 20 per day and a maximum of 180 teaching days or six months.

Q5Which college student satisfies the distance, attendance and benefit-history conditions of the 2023 Transport Voucher extension?

A A regularly enrolled girl commuting 12 km, with 78% monthly attendance, who has received neither a scooty benefit nor free hostel assistance
B A regularly enrolled girl commuting 9 km, with 82% attendance and no other mobility benefit
C A regularly enrolled girl commuting 14 km, with 72% monthly attendance and no other benefit
D A regularly enrolled girl commuting 15 km, with 80% attendance, who already received a scooty-scheme benefit
Explanation

The college extension requires regular enrolment, commuting from more than 10 km away and at least 75% monthly attendance. It also excludes a student who has taken a scooty benefit, free hostel assistance or another transport benefit. Only the student in option A clears every listed condition together.

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