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The National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA) operates through how many sub-missions?
A Two
B Three
C Four
D Five
Correct Answer:  C. Four
EXPLANATION

# NMSA Sub-Missions Solution

The National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA) is a government initiative in India designed to promote sustainable farming practices through multiple coordinated sub-missions.

Step 1: Understanding NMSA Structure

NMSA was launched by the Government of India to address the challenges of agriculture sustainability by dividing its objectives into distinct operational sub-missions, each focusing on different aspects of agricultural development.

\[\text{NMSA} = \text{Sub-mission 1} + \text{Sub-mission 2} + \text{Sub-mission 3} + \text{Sub-mission 4}\]

Step 2: The Four Sub-Missions of NMSA

The four main sub-missions are:

1. Soil Health Management (SHM) — focuses on soil testing and nutrient management

2. Precision Farming (PF) — promotes efficient resource use through modern technology

3. Rainfed Area Development (RAD) — develops agriculture in water-scarce regions

4. Krishonnati Yojana — supports crop production enhancement through improved practices

\[\text{Total Sub-missions} = 4\]

The correct answer is (C) Four.

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Which of the following crops is typically NOT covered under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana in Bihar?
A Rice
B Wheat
C Ornamental plants
D Sugarcane
Correct Answer:  C. Ornamental plants
EXPLANATION

PMFBY covers food crops (cereals, pulses) and oilseeds. Ornamental plants and flowers are horticulture crops typically not covered under this scheme.

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Which scheme aims to provide crop insurance coverage to farmers at a minimum premium rate?
A Prime Minister's Crop Insurance Scheme
B Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana
C Modified National Agricultural Insurance Scheme
D All of the above
Correct Answer:  B. Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana
EXPLANATION

PMFBY specifically aims to provide crop insurance at affordable premiums (1.5-5.5% depending on crop type) and standardized sum insured across the country.

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Which of the following is NOT a component of the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY)?
A Per Drop More Crop
B Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme
C Direct Benefit Transfer to farmers
D Groundwater Management
Correct Answer:  C. Direct Benefit Transfer to farmers
EXPLANATION

PMKSY focuses on irrigation infrastructure and efficiency through its three main components: Per Drop More Crop, AIBP, and Groundwater Management. Direct Benefit Transfer is not a component of PMKSY.

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What is the unit cost of assistance under Pradhan Mantri Kisan Maan Dhan Yojana (PM-KMY)under age between 18-40?
A ₹55 -200per month
B ₹100-200 per month
C ₹150-200 per month
D ₹200 per month
Correct Answer:  A. ₹55 -200per month
EXPLANATION

# Pradhan Mantri Kisan Maan Dhan Yojana (PM-KMY) - Unit Cost of Assistance

The PM-KMY is a voluntary and contributory pension scheme for small and marginal farmers that requires monthly contributions based on age, with the government matching the contribution.

Step 1: Understanding the Scheme Structure

The PM-KMY operates on a matching contribution basis where farmers between 18-40 years contribute a monthly amount, and the Government of India contributes an equal amount to a pension fund.

\[\text{Beneficiary's Monthly Contribution} = \text{Government's Matching Contribution}\]

Step 2: Age-Based Contribution Slabs

For farmers aged 18-40 years, the monthly contribution ranges from ₹55 to ₹200 per month depending on the exact age. A younger farmer pays lower contributions (₹55 at age 18), while contributions increase gradually with age, reaching ₹200 per month at age 40.

\[\text{Contribution Range} = ₹55 \text{ to } ₹200 \text{ per month}\]

The unit cost of assistance under PM-KMY for age 18-40 is ₹55-₹200 per month.

Answer: (A) ₹55-200 per month

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Which crop production technique is promoted under Zero Budget Natural Farming?
A Use of chemical fertilizers
B Traditional farming methods with natural inputs
C High-yield seed varieties
D Precision agriculture technology
Correct Answer:  B. Traditional farming methods with natural inputs
EXPLANATION

Zero Budget Natural Farming promotes traditional farming methods using natural inputs like cow dung, plant residue, and minimal external inputs.

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Under Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY), what is the subsidy provided per hectare for organic farming?
A ₹20,000
B ₹30,000
C ₹50,000
D ₹100,000
Correct Answer:  C. ₹50,000
EXPLANATION

PKVY provides a subsidy of ₹50,000 per hectare over 3 years for conversion to organic farming practices.

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What is the coverage area requirement for a mini cluster under the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY)?
A 50 hectares
B 100 hectares
C 150 hectares
D 200 hectares
Correct Answer:  A. 50 hectares
EXPLANATION

A mini cluster under PMKSY-AIBP requires a minimum coverage area of 50 hectares for irrigation development.

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Which scheme provides subsidized seeds and other agricultural inputs to farmers in Bihar?
A Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana
B Pradhan Mantri Beej Gram Yojana
C Mukhyamantri Beej Anudan Yojana
D National Seed Mission
Correct Answer:  C. Mukhyamantri Beej Anudan Yojana
EXPLANATION

The Mukhyamantri Beej Anudan Yojana is a Bihar government scheme providing subsidized seeds and agricultural inputs to farmers.

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Under the Soil Health Card scheme, how frequently are soil samples tested?
A Every year
B Every 2 years
C Every 3 years
D Every 5 years
Correct Answer:  B. Every 2 years
EXPLANATION

Soil samples are tested every 2 years under the Soil Health Card scheme to monitor soil nutrient status and provide recommendations.

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