Rajasthan Common GK Practice Question and Answer
6 Q: One of the following communities is not a beneficiary of the Navjeevan Yojana as per the Navjeevan Yojana Guidelines 2015-
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63d3cb288681679ddc422bb5- 1Bediafalse
- 2Babariafalse
- 3Bhishtitrue
- 4Bagariafalse
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Answer : 3. "Bhishti"
Explanation :
The correct answer is The persons, communities engaged in manufacturing of illegal liquor.
Q: 'Divyang Sarathi' -
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63d3cb956071cf76fc21ff68- 1Mobile Apptrue
- 2Mobile ambulancefalse
- 3Internet portalfalse
- 4Rehabilitation Centerfalse
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Answer : 1. "Mobile App"
Q: 'Aastha Yojana' is related to -
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63d3cc0b6363580df395049e- 1Specially abledtrue
- 2From the students of scheduled castesfalse
- 3Women from tribal areasfalse
- 4Slum dwellersfalse
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Answer : 1. "Specially abled"
Explanation :
The correct answer is Persons with disabilities. Aastha Card Scheme: The benefit of the scheme is being provided to every disabled person suffering from at least 40% disability in Rajasthan. Divyaganjan can take advantage of this by applying for this scheme as soon as it is certified by the medical authority.
Q: Zahara Khan Mewati was considered synonymous with which massacre?
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63e0bb830cf671793fc2140a- 1Bhapangtrue
- 2Nadfalse
- 3Algozafalse
- 4Khadtalfalse
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Answer : 1. "Bhapang"
Explanation :
1. Bhapang is a rare single-stringed musical instrument affectionately known as the 'talking drum'.
2. It originates from the Mewati community in Alwar district. It is known as Chongar in Maharashtra, Apang in Gujarat and Tumba in Punjab.
3. Zahoor Khan Mewati was a famous artist who played Bhapang.
4. It is mainly played by Jogis in the Alwar region.
Q: The motive of e-SHRAM portal is -
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640f171ba37bb1a5e17a2530- 1To create a National Database of unorganised workers.true
- 2To create a National Database of organised workersfalse
- 3To educate workersfalse
- 4To do online payment of workersfalse
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Answer : 1. "To create a National Database of unorganised workers."
Explanation :
1. Creating a centralized database of all unorganized workers, including construction workers, migrant workers, gig and platform workers, hawkers, domestic workers, agricultural workers, etc., who are to be linked to Aadhaar.
2. Integration of social security schemes for unorganized workers which are being administered by the Ministry of Labor and Employment and subsequently by other ministries also.
3. To share information for delivery of various social security and welfare schemes being administered through API medium with various stakeholders such as Ministries/Departments/Boards/Agencies/Organizations of Central and State Governments in respect of registered unorganized workers.
4. To trace the status and address/present location of migrant workers and their movement from the formal sector to the informal sector and vice versa.
5. Portability of social security and welfare benefits for migrant and construction workers.
6. To provide a comprehensive database to the Central and State Governments to deal with any other national crisis like COVID-19 in future.
Q: Which type of patient can benefit from the Bhamashah Swasthya Bima Yojana (BSBY)?
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64ba6de088d5e4f52de3b134- 1OPD (Out Patient Department)false
- 2IPD (Department of Internal Medicine)false
- 3Both OPD and IPDtrue
- 4None of thesefalse
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Answer : 3. "Both OPD and IPD"
Explanation :
The following types of patients can get the benefit of the Bhamashah Health Insurance Scheme (BSBY)-
1. General Patients: Under BSBY, insurance cover up to Rs 30,000 is provided for general illnesses. These include cold, fever, diarrhoea, and other common illnesses.
2. Critical Illness: Under BSBY, insurance cover up to Rs 3 lakh is provided for critical illnesses. These include cancer, heart attack, stroke, and other serious diseases.
3. Children disabled from birth: Under BSBY, an insurance cover of up to Rs 5 lakh is provided to children disabled from birth.
4. Pregnant women: Under BSBY, pregnant women are provided insurance cover of up to Rs 1 lakh for delivery and post-natal care.