Reading Comprehension

609 questions

Question 161Question

Read the following passage carefully:

The contemporary geopolitical drive toward national artificial intelligence sovereignty has increasingly compelled developing and transitional states to institutionalize centralized 'public data trusts'—state-curated repositories aggregating citizen micro-data under the banner of securing domestic technological autonomy. Proponents contend that such sovereign enclosures safeguard vital national security interests while mitigating structural dependence on foreign technology monoliths. However, this policy paradigm fundamentally conflates state administrative control with authentic public-interest stewardship. By commodifying citizen-generated data as an expropriative resource reserved for state-sanctioned AI enterprises, national data trusts risk replicating the extractive logic of corporate surveillance capitalism, merely transferring authoritarian leverage from private monopolies to public bureaucracies. Furthermore, such framework-building inherently prioritizes international competitive posturing over individual digital self-determination and procedural algorithmic accountability. Without institutionalizing robust, independent oversight mechanisms capable of contesting state surveillance overreach, sovereign data collection merely shifts the locus of digital enclosure from Silicon Valley to domestic ministries. Ultimately, a genuinely democratic technological framework cannot be achieved by nationalizing data extraction; it demands a radical restructuring of digital governance grounded in inviolable civil liberties, distributed community sovereignty, and explicit, non-negotiable citizen consent.

Which of the following best reflects the central theme of the passage?

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Answer: Merely centralizing data control under state authority fails to create a democratic AI framework unless extractive governance is replaced by citizen rights and independent oversight.

Answer

Centralizing data control under state authority fails to create a democratic AI framework unless extractive governance is replaced by citizen rights and independent oversight.
The passage focuses on criticizing the trend of state-run 'public data trusts.' The author argues that simply shifting data control from private corporations to state bureaucracies retains the same extractive, non-democratic logic. Therefore, a genuine democratic framework requires independent oversight, civil liberties, and citizen consent, matching the option stating that state centralization fails without democratic rights and oversight.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the structural thesis of the passage
The author contrasts proponents' claims (state data trusts ensure security/autonomy) with the core reality (state trusts replicate corporate extractive logic).
Identifying the author's pivot ('However...', 'Ultimately...') separates secondary claims from the core argument.
2
Evaluate the concluding synthesis
The final sentence explicitly states that democratic AI governance requires replacing nationalized data extraction with civil liberties, community sovereignty, and citizen consent.
The central theme must encompass the overarching resolution and main argument of the passage rather than isolated details.
3
Compare candidate statements against the author's core position
The statement emphasizing that centralizing state data control is inadequate without democratic restructuring and oversight accurately captures the entire scope of the text.
Distractors focus either on unmentioned external facts, proponent claims mistaken for authorial intent, or extreme unwarranted solutions.

Key Concept

Main Idea and Central Theme Identification
Question 162Question

Read the following passage carefully:

'In May 2025, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) launched the National Urban Biodiversity Framework (NUBF). Under the framework, Tier-1 cities with a population exceeding 2 million are eligible for a 75% central grant for establishing urban wetlands, provided they complete a baseline biodiversity audit by December 2025. Tier-2 cities receive a 50% central grant, irrespective of baseline audit completion timelines. However, coastal urban hubs are explicitly excluded from receiving wetland grants under NUBF and must seek funding under a separate blue economy mechanism.'

Based on the passage provided above, which of the following statements is explicitly true regarding funding under the National Urban Biodiversity Framework?

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Answer: Tier-1 cities with over 2 million population are eligible for a 75% central grant if they complete a baseline biodiversity audit by December 2025.

Answer

Tier-1 cities with over 2 million population are eligible for a 75% central grant if they complete a baseline biodiversity audit by December 2025.
The correct answer accurately states the exact condition given in the passage: Tier-1 cities with a population exceeding 2 million are eligible for a 75% grant if their baseline biodiversity audit is completed by December 2025.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Locate the explicit provision for Tier-1 cities in the passage.
The text states: 'Tier-1 cities with a population exceeding 2 million are eligible for a 75% central grant for establishing urban wetlands, provided they complete a baseline biodiversity audit by December 2025.'
Explicit factual extraction requires matching stated qualifications and conditions directly without adding or omitting details.
2
Evaluate the conditional requirements for Tier-2 cities and coastal urban hubs against the statements.
Tier-2 cities receive 50% 'irrespective of baseline audit completion timelines', and coastal hubs are 'explicitly excluded from receiving wetland grants under NUBF'.
Identifies detail modifiers and explicit exclusions to eliminate incorrect choices.
3
Confirm the statement that strictly aligns with the passage text.
The statement specifying that Tier-1 cities over 2 million population receive a 75% central grant subject to the December 2025 audit completion is the only fully accurate explicit fact.
Direct textual verification ensures single correct factual extraction.

Key Concept

Explicit Fact Extraction & Qualification Verification
Question 163Question

Read the following passage carefully:

While decentralized urban governance is theoretically intended to enhance local accountability and service delivery, its implementation in secondary cities often reveals structural asymmetries. Local civic bodies are frequently entrusted with expanded constitutional mandates for infrastructure maintenance and public service provision, yet their statutory revenue-raising authority remains highly constrained. Consequently, these municipalities rely heavily on tied fiscal transfers from central and state governments, which routinely carry strict expenditure conditions. This financial dependence stifles local budget prioritization and limits municipalities' capacity to respond dynamically to localized urban crises. Furthermore, administrative capacity within these local bodies is constrained by chronic vacancies in specialized technical roles, forcing reliance on external private consultants for routine municipal functions. However, contract enforcement mechanisms remain weak, leading to cost overruns without commensurate improvements in infrastructure quality. Thus, delegating functional responsibilities without concurrent fiscal decentralization and administrative capacity building creates an institutional mismatch that degrades urban governance outcomes.

Based strictly on the passage above, which of the following statements represent valid logical inferences? Select all correct options.

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Answer: Tied fiscal transfers with rigid expenditure conditions reduce the operational autonomy of secondary municipalities.; Entrusting administrative functions to local bodies without granting revenue autonomy leads to structural inefficiencies in municipal governance.

Answer

The valid logical inferences are that tied fiscal transfers with rigid expenditure conditions reduce operational autonomy, and that delegating functional responsibilities without revenue autonomy leads to structural inefficiencies in municipal governance.
The valid inferences are directly grounded in the passage's explicit facts: the text correlates strict expenditure conditions with stifled budget prioritization (confirming reduced operational autonomy) and concludes that functional delegation without fiscal power degrades governance outcomes (confirming structural inefficiency).

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the relationship between fiscal transfers and local municipal control.
The text notes that tied fiscal transfers carry strict expenditure conditions which stifle budget prioritization and limit responsiveness.
This directly supports the inference that operational autonomy of municipalities is restricted.
2
Evaluate the passage's overall argument regarding institutional design.
The passage explicitly concludes that delegating functional responsibilities without fiscal decentralization creates an institutional mismatch degrading governance outcomes.
This establishes that functional delegation without revenue autonomy causes structural inefficiencies in local governance.
3
Assess distractor statements for logical fallacies or unsupported leaps.
The claims regarding government motives (preventing economic divergence) and absolute guarantees (hiring permanent staff guarantees zero cost overruns) are unsupported by the text.
Inference questions require conclusions that are logically necessary and derived strictly from the provided premises alone.

Key Concept

Valid Logical Inference and Textual Deduction
Question 164Question

Read the passage below carefully:

The transition toward integrated digital agricultural market platforms, such as the Electronic National Agriculture Market (e-NAM), was framed by policymakers as a structural remedy to fragmented state-level Agricultural Produce Market Committees (APMCs). Proponents asserted that digital price discovery would disintermediate agricultural supply chains, eliminate monopsonistic trader cartels, and enhance farmer price realization. However, empirical assessments of state-level implementation reveal a far more complex reality. While digital bidding infrastructure has been physically deployed across hundreds of regulated wholesale mandis, transactions frequently continue to rely on traditional paper-based receipts and informal intermediary networks. This divergence stems not primarily from technological deficiencies, but from entrenched structural credit linkages between smallholder farmers and local commission agents, who provide crucial pre-harvest informal financing that formal banking institutions fail to supply.

Consequently, overlaying a digital portal onto an unreformed agrarian credit ecosystem yields superficial digitisation rather than genuine market democratization. To dismiss e-NAM as an outright administrative failure would be premature and overly simplistic, as certain states have successfully leveraged API integration to streamline inter-state trade permits and quality certification standards. Nonetheless, treating digital infrastructure as a standalone panacea without concurrently restructuring rural institutional credit and warehousing logistics remains an unviable policy strategy. True reform demands a synchronized administrative approach that couples electronic trading portals with accessible formal micro-credit mechanisms and decentralized assaying facilities.

Which of the following statements correctly characterize the author's tone, attitude, or writing style in the passage above? (Select all that apply)

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Answer: The author adopts a pragmatic and analytical stance by highlighting structural institutional constraints while acknowledging partial administrative successes.; The author avoids extreme polar conclusions, rejecting both uncritical enthusiasm for digital market infrastructure and complete dismissiveness of the reform initiative.

Answer

The author's tone and writing style are correctly characterized by the statements noting a pragmatic, analytical stance highlighting institutional constraints while acknowledging partial successes, and the statement highlighting that the author avoids extreme polar conclusions by rejecting both uncritical enthusiasm and complete dismissiveness.
The correct statements accurately capture the author's balanced, pragmatic, and analytical attitude. The passage avoids simplistic extremes by recognizing that while digital infrastructure cannot fix credit market distortions on its own, it has yielded genuine benefits in inter-state trade permits. Furthermore, the author constructively concludes with specific policy recommendations, proving that the writing style is evaluative rather than purely descriptive.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the passage's overall argument and evaluative stance
The author evaluates the Electronic National Agriculture Market (e-NAM), noting both its limitations due to agrarian credit structures and its achievements in inter-state trade permit integration.
Determining the author's attitude requires examining how positive and negative aspects are weighed across the text.
2
Evaluate the choice regarding a pragmatic and analytical stance
The text offers a balanced structural analysis of why technology alone fails without credit reform, showing a pragmatic and analytical approach.
Pragmatism is shown by focusing on realistic ground-level constraints rather than ideal theoretical outcomes.
3
Evaluate the choice regarding avoiding polar conclusions
The text explicitly states that calling the policy an 'outright administrative failure would be premature' while also calling digital infrastructure 'not a standalone panacea'.
This directly demonstrates a balanced position situated between uncritical praise and total rejection.

Key Concept

Author's Tone and Attitude Identification in Policy Texts
Estimated Time:1m 30s
Question 165Question

Read the following passage carefully:

Historical urban centers across developing nations face intense pressures from rapid urbanization, commercial expansion, and infrastructure modernization. Traditional heritage management frameworks often adopt a top-down, preservationist stance, isolating cultural monuments behind protective barriers while ignoring the socioeconomic realities of surrounding communities. However, emerging evidence suggests that rigid conservation policies without local participation frequently lead to community resistance, illegal encroachments, and the eventual decay of surrounding historical precincts. To establish sustainable urban heritage protection, public administrations must transition from restrictive preservation toward participatory governance. By integrating local residents into decision-making, offering financial incentives for maintaining ancestral structures, and aligning conservation goals with local livelihood strategies, cities can foster genuine community stewardship. Ultimately, the long-term preservation of urban heritage relies not on enforcing strict spatial isolation around monuments, but on harmonizing cultural conservation with the living socioeconomic needs of the inhabitants.

Which of the following best reflects the central theme of the passage?

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Answer: Effective urban heritage conservation relies on transitioning from restrictive spatial preservation to participatory governance that integrates community socioeconomic needs.

Answer

Effective urban heritage conservation relies on transitioning from restrictive spatial preservation to participatory governance that integrates community socioeconomic needs.
The passage centers on the shift needed in urban heritage management from rigid, top-down spatial isolation to participatory governance that addresses local community needs. The correct option succinctly summarizes this core thesis.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the problem presented by the author in the opening section.
The passage highlights that traditional, top-down heritage preservation isolates monuments and ignores local socioeconomic realities, leading to decay and resistance.
Understanding the baseline problem provides context for the author's main proposition.
2
Locate the pivotal thesis statement and proposed solution in the middle section.
The author explicitly states that public administrations must transition from restrictive preservation toward participatory governance by aligning conservation with local livelihood strategies.
The central theme is directly expressed through the author's primary proposal.
3
Synthesize the concluding summary statement to confirm the central theme.
The passage concludes that long-term preservation depends on harmonizing cultural conservation with the living socioeconomic needs of inhabitants rather than strict spatial isolation.
The conclusion reinforces the core message of community-integrated governance.

Key Concept

Main Idea and Central Theme Identification
Estimated Time:1m 0s
Question 166Question

Read the following passage carefully:

The contemporary governance of ecological restoration in degraded river basins increasingly reflects an unresolved friction between technocratic re-wilding paradigms and indigenous hydrological knowledge systems. Standardized environmental management frameworks routinely privilege quantitative metrics—such as nutrient load thresholds, hydrological flow modeling, and engineered biodiversity indices—thereby conceptualizing riverine ecosystems primarily as bio-physical infrastructure subject to algorithmic optimization. While these empirical interventions facilitate measurable short-term ecological stabilization, they frequently misinterpret river systems by detaching ecological health from the historical, cultural, and stewardship relationships embedded within local communities. Indigenous eco-hydrological perspectives, conversely, understand river basins not as static natural capital requiring technical remediation, but as dynamic, socio-ecological relational networks where human agency and ecological integrity are co-constitutive. By reducing restoration efforts to top-down biophysical engineering, state-led environmental authorities inadvertently marginalize traditional ecological governance structures, ultimately compromising the long-term socio-ecological resilience of the watershed. Consequently, sustainable river basin restoration demands a fundamental epistemological shift from unilateral technocratic management toward pluralistic governance frameworks that integrate localized socio-cultural tenure with empirical ecological science.

Which of the following statements jointly capture the author's primary argument regarding river basin restoration?

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Answer: Top-down technocratic restoration models risk compromising long-term watershed resilience by isolating biophysical metrics from localized socio-cultural stewardship.; Achieving sustainable river basin restoration requires transitioning from unilateral bio-engineering toward pluralistic governance that synthesizes traditional eco-hydrological knowledge with empirical science.

Answer

The correct statements capturing the central theme are those asserting that top-down technocratic restoration models compromise long-term watershed resilience by isolating biophysical metrics from localized socio-cultural stewardship, and that sustainable restoration requires transitioning from unilateral bio-engineering toward pluralistic governance that synthesizes traditional knowledge with empirical science.
The central theme of the passage posits that while state-led technocratic interventions offer short-term biophysical stabilization, true long-term watershed resilience requires a pluralistic governance framework. The correct statements jointly capture this core thesis by emphasizing how top-down models harm resilience when detached from socio-cultural stewardship, and highlighting the necessity of integrating localized eco-hydrological knowledge with empirical science.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the primary thesis and text structure of the passage.
The author contrasts top-down technocratic management (which yields short-term biophysical stabilization but ignores cultural stewardship) with indigenous eco-hydrological perspectives, concluding that sustainable watershed management requires pluralistic governance.
Analyzing the thematic progression helps separate the overarching argument from context and secondary details.
2
Evaluate candidate statements against the author's central takeaway.
The assertion regarding resilience risks from technocratic isolation and the assertion advocating pluralistic integration accurately capture the passage's core message.
A complete central theme summary must embody both the critique of exclusive technocracy and the recommended governance shift.
3
Identify and eliminate options containing distorted tone or factual misreadings.
Statements claiming scientific metrics must be eliminated entirely or denying short-term stabilization misrepresent the author's nuanced position.
The text explicitly concedes that short-term stabilization occurs and advocates combining science with localized knowledge rather than discarding empirical metrics.

Key Concept

Identifying Main Idea and Central Theme in Socio-Ecological Policy Texts
Question 167Question

Passage:
While central banks in emerging economies frequently deploy macroprudential capital controls to attenuate volatile cross-border portfolio flows, empirical audits reveal an underlying structural friction. When sovereign debt instruments are denominated in domestic currency but held predominantly by offshore institutional funds, targeted caps on short-term capital inflows shift systemic risk rather than neutralize it. Constrained by domestic foreign-exchange exposure limits, domestic commercial banks frequently utilize shadow hedging mechanisms via offshore non-deliverable forward (NDF) derivative markets. This arbitrage uncouples domestic interest rate signals from domestic credit allocation, as foreign counterparties absorb currency mismatches while demanding higher sovereign risk premiums. Consequently, although macroprudential interventions succeed in dampening nominal balance-of-payments volatility in the short term, they amplify liquidity stress during sudden capital flight by transferring monetary policy transmission to offshore derivative markets beyond regulatory jurisdiction.

Statement: Based strictly on the passage provided above, it can be logically deduced that macroprudential capital controls inevitably fail to diminish nominal balance-of-payments volatility because central bank policy rates lose their efficacy over domestic credit allocation.

Is the statement True or False?

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Answer: False

Answer

False
The statement is False because it directly contradicts the explicit passage finding that macroprudential capital controls succeed in dampening nominal balance-of-payments volatility in the short term. The author separates short-term surface volatility reduction from structural liquidity risks that arise during capital flight.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the core assertion made in the statement regarding nominal balance-of-payments volatility.
The statement asserts that macroprudential capital controls inevitably fail to reduce nominal balance-of-payments volatility.
Logical deduction in CSAT reading comprehension requires testing the claim against explicit premises established in the passage.
2
Locate the explicit passage premise discussing nominal balance-of-payments volatility.
The passage explicitly affirms that 'macroprudential interventions succeed in dampening nominal balance-of-payments volatility in the short term.'
Any deductive claim that directly contradicts a explicitly stated premise in the passage is logically false.
3
Evaluate the causal link proposed in the statement ('because central bank policy rates lose efficacy').
While loss of policy rate efficacy occurs due to NDF market arbitrage, its consequence is amplified liquidity stress during capital flight, not a failure to reduce surface volatility.
Conflating distinct outcomes and attributing a false cause creates an invalid logical deduction.

Key Concept

Inference and Logical Deduction
Question 168Question

Read the following passage carefully:

"To improve healthcare delivery in off-grid rural regions, several district administrations have begun installing decentralized solar microgrids at primary health centers. Currently, frequent power outages disrupt critical medical procedures and compromise the refrigeration of essential vaccines. Regional authorities contend that replacing diesel generators with solar microgrids will ensure a reliable, uninterrupted electricity supply, thereby directly improving maternal and child health outcomes in remote villages. To support this initiative, local administrative bodies have allocated capital subsidies for solar equipment procurement and mandated basic technical training for community health workers. Officials project that within two years, public health indicators across participating districts will reflect a marked reduction in preventable medical emergencies."

Which one of the following reflects the most crucial assumption on which the regional authorities' argument rests?

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Answer: Solar microgrids are capable of generating a sufficiently consistent electricity supply under rural conditions to meet health center needs.

Answer

The argument fundamentally assumes that solar microgrids can generate a sufficiently consistent electricity supply under rural conditions to meet health center needs.
The correct answer identifies the fundamental bridge in the argument. The author asserts that replacing diesel generators with solar microgrids will provide an uninterrupted power supply that improves health outcomes. For this to hold true, it must be assumed that solar microgrids are actually capable of producing sufficient and consistent electricity in these rural settings.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the main conclusion of the passage.
The authorities claim that replacing diesel generators with solar microgrids will ensure reliable electricity, thereby directly improving maternal and child health outcomes.
An assumption is an unstated premise necessary for the author's main conclusion to hold true.
2
Apply the Negation Test to the central premise regarding solar power reliability.
If we negate the statement—assuming solar microgrids *cannot* generate a consistent power supply under rural conditions—the core claim that they will provide uninterrupted power and improve health outcomes completely collapses.
A valid assumption must be logically necessary for the conclusion; negating it destroys the core argument.

Key Concept

Identifying Unstated Assumptions in Critical Reasoning
Estimated Time:1m 0s
Question 169Question

Read the following passage carefully:

In October 2025, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology launched the National Data Governance Framework Policy to standardize non-personal data access across central ministries. Under the framework, all tech startups registered with the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) are granted free access to anonymized public datasets, provided their research operations are based entirely within India and they receive no foreign funding. However, foreign-funded startups—even if registered with DPIIT—must pay an annual processing fee of ₹50,000 for dataset access. Furthermore, access to datasets involving critical national infrastructure requires prior security clearance from the Ministry of Home Affairs, regardless of the entity's funding structure.

Based on the passage, which condition must a DPIIT-registered startup fulfill to obtain free access to anonymized public datasets?

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Answer: It must conduct its research operations entirely within India and not receive any foreign funding.

Answer

A DPIIT-registered startup must conduct its research operations entirely within India and receive no foreign funding to get free access to anonymized public datasets.
The passage directly asserts that free access to anonymized public datasets is subject to two explicit conditions for DPIIT-registered startups: their research operations must be based entirely in India, and they must receive no foreign funding.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Locate the specific sentence in the passage that mentions conditions for free access to anonymized public datasets.
Identified statement: DPIIT-registered startups receive free access provided 'their research operations are based entirely within India and they receive no foreign funding.'
Explicit fact extraction requires identifying the exact qualifiers attached to the rule.
2
Compare the criteria for free access with the conditions given in the options.
The requirement of domestic research base combined with no foreign funding matches the explicit statement in the passage.
Filters out distractors that confuse conditional requirements for foreign-funded entities or critical infrastructure data.

Key Concept

Explicit and Fact-Based Information Extraction
Question 170Question

Read the following passage carefully:

"In January 2026, the Ministry of Heavy Industries notified the operational guidelines for the Electric Public Transport Augmentation Scheme (EPTAS). Under the framework, municipal transit corporations operating in metropolitan areas with a population exceeding two million (as per the 2011 Census) are eligible for a 40% direct capital purchase subsidy on electric buses, provided that a minimum of 65% of total vehicle components by value are sourced domestically. For tier-2 urban centers with populations between 500,000 and two million, the capital subsidy is fixed at 25%, with the domestic component requirement relaxed to 50%. The scheme explicitly debars independent private fleet operators from claiming direct purchase subsidies. However, private operators running electric buses under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model via gross cost contracts with State Transport Undertakings (STUs) can claim an operational subsidy of ���8 per kilometer, provided the contracted fleet is fully deployed prior to September 30, 2027."

Based strictly on the explicit facts provided in the passage, which of the following statements is correct regarding subsidy eligibility under EPTAS?

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Answer: Private fleet operators executing gross cost contracts under a PPP model with STUs qualify for an operational subsidy of ₹8 per kilometer if the fleet is deployed before September 30, 2027.

Answer

Private fleet operators executing gross cost contracts under a PPP model with State Transport Undertakings qualify for an operational subsidy of ₹8 per kilometer if the fleet is deployed before September 30, 2027.
The passage explicitly stipulates that private operators operating under a PPP model with STUs via gross cost contracts are eligible for an operational subsidy of ₹8 per kilometer if deployment occurs prior to September 30, 2027.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the passage for conditions governing private operators under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) models.
The text explicitly states: 'private operators running electric buses under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model via gross cost contracts with State Transport Undertakings (STUs) can claim an operational subsidy of ₹8 per kilometer, provided the contracted fleet is fully deployed prior to September 30, 2027.'
This establishes the exact fact-based rule for PPP operational subsidies.
2
Evaluate the statement regarding municipal transit corporations in cities with 1.5 million population.
A population of 1.5 million falls into the tier-2 category (500,000 to two million), which receives a 25% subsidy rather than 40%.
The 40% rate applies only to cities exceeding two million population.
3
Evaluate the statement regarding independent private fleet operators.
The text explicitly debars independent private fleet operators from direct purchase subsidies.
Direct capital purchase subsidies are reserved for municipal transit corporations.

Key Concept

Explicit Fact Extraction and Qualifier Verification
Question 171Question

Read the following passage carefully:

"In February 2026, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) notified the Indian Quantum Security Infrastructure Framework (IQSIF) to safeguard critical digital infrastructure against quantum decryption threats. Under the framework, all public sector banks and Tier-1 telecom operators are mandatorily required to migrate their core transmission links to Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) by December 2028, whereas private non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) are exempt from mandatory compliance, though they may voluntarily adopt QKD for financial incentives. The framework explicitly specifies that QKD deployment grants will cover up to 40% of capital expenditure for indigenous equipment only, excluding foreign-sourced hardware without exception. Furthermore, while terrestrial QKD nodes must be established at maximum intervals of 100 kilometers without optical amplifiers, satellite-based quantum nodes are governed under a separate operational directive issued by the Department of Space, not the DoT."

Based strictly on the explicit facts provided in the passage above, which of the following statements are correct?

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Answer: Private non-banking financial companies are not mandatorily required under the framework to adopt Quantum Key Distribution for their core links.; The operational directives governing satellite-based quantum nodes fall under the jurisdiction of the Department of Space rather than the Department of Telecommunications.

Answer

The correct statements are that private non-banking financial companies are exempt from mandatory QKD adoption, and that operational directives for satellite-based quantum nodes fall under the Department of Space.
The statements confirming that private NBFCs are exempt from mandatory compliance and that satellite-based quantum nodes are governed by the Department of Space are directly supported by explicit sentences in the text. The passage clearly contrasts the mandatory requirement for banks/telecoms with voluntary adoption for NBFCs, and explicitly assigns satellite-based node directives to the Department of Space.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Locate explicit mentions of private non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) in the passage.
The text states that 'private non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) are exempt from mandatory compliance, though they may voluntarily adopt QKD'.
This confirms that NBFCs are not under mandatory requirement.
2
Verify the conditions for QKD deployment grant eligibility.
The passage specifies grants cover 'up to 40% of capital expenditure for indigenous equipment only, excluding foreign-sourced hardware without exception'.
Including foreign-sourced hardware directly contradicts the explicit exclusion in the text.
3
Identify the governing entity for satellite-based quantum nodes.
The text highlights that 'satellite-based quantum nodes are governed under a separate operational directive issued by the Department of Space, not the DoT'.
This directly confirms the Department of Space has jurisdiction over satellite-based nodes.
4
Examine the technical conditions for terrestrial QKD node spacing.
The passage dictates 'terrestrial QKD nodes must be established at maximum intervals of 100 kilometers without optical amplifiers'.
Assuming amplifiers allow exceeding 100 km introduces outside technical assumptions that violate the literal prohibition 'without optical amplifiers'.

Key Concept

Explicit Fact Extraction and Qualification Tracking
Question 172Question

Read the following passage carefully:

'In September 2025, the Ministry of Jal Shakti notified the National Aquifer Mapping and Management Programme (NAQUIM 2.0) guidelines. Under NAQUIM 2.0, state water boards conducting deep aquifer mapping in over-exploited blocks receive a 60% central grant subsidy, provided they complete the hydro-geophysical survey within 18 months of fund disbursement. However, critical and semi-critical blocks are eligible for a maximum central grant subsidy of 40%, and the survey completion window for these blocks is extended to 24 months.'

Based on the passage above, evaluate whether the following statement is True or False: State water boards conducting deep aquifer mapping in semi-critical blocks are eligible for a 60% central grant subsidy if they complete the survey within 24 months.

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Answer: False

Answer

False. Semi-critical blocks are eligible for a maximum central grant subsidy of 40%, not 60%.
The statement is false because the passage explicitly specifies that critical and semi-critical blocks receive a maximum central grant subsidy of 40%, whereas the 60% subsidy is reserved strictly for over-exploited blocks.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the target entities and conditions in the statement
Target: Semi-critical blocks; Condition: Central grant subsidy percentage and survey completion timeframe.
The statement claims that semi-critical blocks qualify for a 60% central grant subsidy if completed within 24 months.
2
Locate the explicit passage text referring to semi-critical blocks
The passage explicitly states: 'However, critical and semi-critical blocks are eligible for a maximum central grant subsidy of 40%, and the survey completion window for these blocks is extended to 24 months.'
Direct fact verification against the text is required to evaluate accuracy.
3
Compare the statement against the explicit passage fact
The statement attributes a 60% subsidy to semi-critical blocks, which contradicts the explicit 40% subsidy limit specified for critical and semi-critical blocks.
A factual discrepancy between the statement and the passage makes the statement false.

Key Concept

Explicit and Fact-Based Information Extraction
Estimated Time:1m 15s
Question 173Question

Read the following passage carefully:

Public sector governance across emerging economies is currently undergoing a significant transformation driven by the strategic deployment of open-source Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI). Rather than relying on proprietary, monolithic technology platforms controlled by single commercial vendors, governments are increasingly adopting modular, interoperable protocols for digital identity verification, electronic payment processing, and secure data exchange. This fundamental architectural shift enables both private enterprises and public agencies to build competitive services on top of a shared public backbone. Consequently, public administration becomes markedly more inclusive and cost-effective, significantly reducing entry barriers for local start-ups while simultaneously streamlining basic service delivery to previously underserved citizen populations. However, the successful adoption of DPI necessitates robust data protection legislation alongside vigilant institutional oversight. Without comprehensive statutory safeguards, the aggregation of digital transaction records creates structural risks to individual privacy and risks undermining public confidence. Therefore, while open-source Digital Public Infrastructure functions as a powerful catalyst for socio-economic inclusion and administrative efficiency, its overall success depends entirely on maintaining a careful equilibrium between technological openness and rigorous governance frameworks.

Which of the following statements accurately express the central theme of the passage?

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Answer: Digital Public Infrastructure enhances administrative efficiency and socio-economic inclusion when supported by comprehensive regulatory governance.; The long-term success of open-source public digital systems relies on balancing technological interoperability with robust citizen privacy safeguards.

Answer

The central theme of the passage is accurately captured by the statements highlighting that Digital Public Infrastructure promotes socio-economic inclusion and efficiency under strong governance, and that its long-term viability requires balancing technological openness with privacy safeguards.
The correct statements synthesize the author's primary argument: open-source Digital Public Infrastructure acts as a catalyst for efficiency and socio-economic inclusion, but its overall success requires balancing technological openness with strict legal and institutional privacy safeguards.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the main proposition of the passage
The passage introduces Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) as a driver of economic inclusion, cost-effectiveness, and service delivery.
Identifying the primary subject and positive outcomes establishes the baseline argument.
2
Identify the key qualifier and conclusion of the argument
The passage warns of privacy risks and concludes that long-term success requires balancing technological openness with data protection legislation.
Recognizing the author's synthesis helps separate the central theme from secondary points.
3
Evaluate statements to confirm which capture this central synthesis
The statements emphasizing inclusion supported by governance and the balance between interoperability and privacy correctly state the main thesis.
Distractors either contradict explicit text or inject external bias.

Key Concept

Main Idea and Central Theme Identification
Question 174Question

Read the following passage carefully:

"Despite significant government subsidies for drip irrigation systems aimed at conserving groundwater in semi-arid agricultural zones, recent hydrological assessments reveal that regional aquifers continue to deplete rapidly. While individual farmers adopting micro-irrigation reduce water consumption per hectare, the aggregate consumption of agricultural water across these districts has unexpectedly escalated. This paradox occurs because the water saved per unit area incentivizes farmers to expand their overall irrigated acreage and shift toward high-value, water-intensive cash crops, rather than maintaining existing crop choices on fixed plots. Consequently, public funding for water-efficient technologies fails to achieve ecological preservation unless accompanied by stringent volumetric groundwater extraction caps and crop-zoning regulations."

Which one of the following is the most crucial assumption on which the author's argument rests?

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Answer: Farmers act primarily to maximize economic returns from their land rather than to limit total regional water consumption.

Answer

The argument crucially assumes that farmers act primarily to maximize economic returns from their land rather than to limit overall regional water consumption.
The author argues that technological efficiency fails to preserve water because per-hectare savings encourage farmers to expand irrigated area and plant water-intensive crops. For this behavioral response to occur, the author must implicitly assume that farmers prioritize maximizing financial returns from their land assets over conserving the total volume of groundwater. Applying the negation test confirms this: if farmers prioritized water conservation above profit, efficiency gains would directly lower total consumption, invalidating the author's explanation of the paradox.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the author's main conclusion and supporting premise.
Conclusion: Subsidies for water-efficient technologies fail to achieve ecological preservation without extraction caps and zoning. Premise: Farmers use saved water per hectare to expand acreage and plant water-intensive crops.
An assumption is an unstated bridge that connects the supporting premises to the author's final conclusion.
2
Apply the Negation Test to candidate assumptions.
Negate the core assumption: 'Farmers do NOT act primarily to maximize economic returns, but instead prioritize limiting overall water usage.'
If negated, saved water would remain unextracted in the aquifer rather than being diverted to expanded acreage or high-value crops, causing the author's argument regarding the paradox to fall apart.
3
Select the option representing this indispensable unstated premise.
The statement regarding farmers prioritizing economic maximization over total water containment represents the required underlying premise.
Without this implicit behavior model, efficiency improvements would lead directly to conservation rather than expanded aggregate consumption.

Key Concept

Passage Assumptions and Underlying Premises
Question 175Question

Read the following passage carefully:

The ongoing institutionalization of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) in developing economies is frequently celebrated as an unalloyed panacea for administrative friction and financial exclusion. However, a critical examination reveals that framing DPI purely as a neutral technological intervention obscures the deep reconfigurations of state power and fiscal federalism it enacts. When central authorities standardize digital identification, payment gateways, and data-exchange protocols, the operational autonomy of subnational governments is subtly circumscribed. Regional jurisdictions, historically accustomed to tailoring welfare delivery to localized socio-economic dynamics, find themselves constrained by centralized programmatic architecture and algorithmic eligibility criteria. Furthermore, the reliance on proprietary cloud architectures and private technological vendors for DPI maintenance creates a structural dependence that transfers public governance risks to market actors. Consequently, rather than automatically democratizing access, top-down DPI deployment threatens to centralize fiscal oversight and erode local policy experimentation under the guise of technological efficiency. Achieving genuine administrative empowerment requires decentralizing technological architecture, ensuring algorithmic transparency, and embedding subnational legislative safeguards within the core design of digital governance systems. Without these structural checks, the promise of digital inclusion risks degenerating into a mechanism for technocratic consolidation.

Which of the following statements correctly capture the primary thesis and central arguments of the author in the passage?

Select all that apply

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Answer: Top-down implementation of Digital Public Infrastructure threatens subnational administrative autonomy by centralizing welfare parameters and fiscal oversight.; Preserving true administrative empowerment in digital governance requires architectural decentralization and statutory subnational safeguards.

Answer

The correct core thesis points are that top-down Digital Public Infrastructure deployment threatens subnational autonomy by centralizing fiscal oversight, and that safeguarding administrative empowerment requires architectural decentralization alongside subnational legislative checks.
The central theme of the passage centers on how centralized, top-down implementation of Digital Public Infrastructure diminishes local policy flexibility and fiscal federalism, concluding that genuine empowerment requires decentralized architecture and subnational legislative safeguards. The two correct statements directly capture this critique of centralizing oversight and the corresponding recommendation for structural decentralization.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the passage structure to isolate the primary thesis and supporting arguments.
The passage moves from acknowledging a common belief (DPI as a panacea) to asserting its primary thesis: top-down DPI centralizes power, circumscribes subnational autonomy, and risks technocratic consolidation.
Identifying the transition from popular view to authorial critique establishes the main idea.
2
Evaluate candidate statements against the author's core thesis and concluding takeaway.
The statement emphasizing the threat to subnational administrative autonomy directly mirrors the main thesis. The statement emphasizing architectural decentralization and statutory subnational safeguards directly mirrors the core solution.
Central theme questions require validating statements that synthesize both the underlying critique and the ultimate message of the text.
3
Distinguish central arguments from distractor traps.
Claims asserting that DPI inherently resolves exclusion present a misread uncritiqued premise. Claims advocating complete abandonment of digital tools present an overgeneralized extreme tone.
Eliminating options based on tone overgeneralization and premise misreading leaves only the valid summary statements.

Key Concept

Main Idea and Central Theme Identification
Question 176Question

Read the following passage carefully:

"The recent institutional transition toward Decentralized Public Procurement (DPP) in regional infrastructure management has generated considerable debate among public administration scholars. Proponents contend that shifting purchasing autonomy to local municipal councils eliminates bureaucratic bottlenecks, accelerates project completion timelines, and ensures that procurement decisions align precisely with community-specific requirements. On the surface, empirical evaluations from initial pilot districts lend partial credence to these claims: infrastructure commissioning speeds increased by nearly twenty percent, and local vendor participation expanded significantly.

However, a closer examination of structural outcomes reveals systemic vulnerabilities that warrant rigorous scrutiny rather than uncritical enthusiasm. In districts characterized by weak administrative oversight and limited technical capacity, procurement decentralization has frequently led to severe budgetary inflation and inconsistent quality assurance. Local auditing frameworks have struggled to track fragmented expenditures, creating opaque fiscal pathways that impede accountability. Furthermore, the absence of centralized bulk-bargaining power has eroded economies of scale, resulting in higher unit costs for essential materials.

To conclude that procurement decentralization is fundamentally flawed would be a misinterpretation of administrative dynamics. Rather, the evidence suggests that municipal autonomy cannot function effectively as a standalone policy lever. Without concurrent investments in local auditing capacity, standardized oversight protocols, and institutional checks, delegating procurement authority merely shifts systemic inefficiencies from central ministries to subnational entities. A viable reform framework requires a calibrated hybrid model that balances local discretion with centralized regulatory safeguards."

Which of the following best characterizes the author's overall tone and attitude toward Decentralized Public Procurement?

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Answer: Analytically critical yet balanced, advocating for institutional safeguards alongside local autonomy

Answer

Analytically critical yet balanced, advocating for institutional safeguards alongside local autonomy
The correct answer accurately captures the dual nature of the passage: the author objectively analyzes early efficiency gains, critically highlights systemic vulnerabilities (such as opaque expenditures and lost economies of scale), and ultimately offers a constructive recommendation for a calibrated hybrid model.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the introductory stance of the author.
The author recognizes proponents' claims and notes empirical speed and vendor participation gains ('lends partial credence').
Establishing initial positive concessions demonstrates that the author is not entirely hostile.
2
Evaluate the central critical commentary in the second paragraph.
The author details specific operational drawbacks like budgetary inflation, auditing gaps, and loss of economies of scale.
This shows a critical analytical assessment of policy risks rather than uncritical acceptance.
3
Examine the concluding perspective in the third paragraph.
The author cautions against viewing decentralization as 'fundamentally flawed' and proposes a 'calibrated hybrid model'.
This confirms a balanced attitude that combines constructive critique with specific governance solutions.

Key Concept

Author's Tone and Attitude Identification
Estimated Time:1m 30s
Question 177Question

Read the following passage carefully:

Biodiversity offsetting schemes allow developers to compensate for unavoidable ecological damage caused by infrastructure projects by funding habitat restoration elsewhere. Proponents argue this mechanism reconciles economic growth with conservation goals by ensuring 'no net loss' of natural capital. However, empirical assessments of offset implementations across tropical ecosystems indicate a systematic temporal lag between habitat destruction at development sites and the ecological functional maturity of restored offset sites. Furthermore, offset projects predominantly replace complex, old-growth ecosystems with simplified, single-species reforestations that fail to replicate the niche diversity and carbon sequestration capacity of the original habitat. Consequently, even when regulatory frameworks mandate a one-to-one area replacement, the immediate net ecological trajectory remains negative for decades. Critics emphasize that unless regulations enforce strict 'like-for-like' habitat equivalency alongside mandatory upfront restoration—where offset sites achieve functional equivalence prior to site clearance—biodiversity offsets risk functioning as regulatory licenses for permanent ecological degradation.

Based strictly on the passage above, which of the following conclusions can be logically inferred regarding biodiversity offsetting schemes?

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Answer: Standard one-to-one area replacement mandates are insufficient to prevent an immediate decline in net ecological value following development.

Answer

Standard one-to-one area replacement mandates are insufficient to prevent an immediate decline in net ecological value following development.
The passage explicitly establishes that due to temporal lags in functional maturity and ecological simplification, even when regulations mandate a one-to-one area replacement, the immediate net ecological trajectory remains negative for decades. Therefore, it is logically necessary that standard area replacement mandates alone fail to prevent immediate net ecological decline.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the scope and explicit claims of the passage regarding area replacement mandates.
The text states that offset implementations suffer from temporal lags and ecological simplification, causing a net negative trajectory for decades even with 1:1 area replacement.
Establishing what the text explicitly states about area replacement provides the factual foundation for valid inference.
2
Evaluate the logical necessity of the correct inference.
Since 1:1 area replacement results in a net negative trajectory for decades, such mandates alone cannot guarantee immediate protection against ecological decline.
A valid inference must be a necessary logical consequence of the stated facts without requiring outside assumptions.
3
Eliminate options that introduce external bias, unstated motives, or factual contradictions.
Outright abolition claims rely on extreme judgment; developer cost motives rely on unstated assumptions; and claims of immediate neutrality contradict the explicit text.
Ensures that distractors are systematically discarded using strict logical criteria.

Key Concept

Logical Inference from Dense Text
Estimated Time:2m 0s
Question 178Question

Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follows:

While state-mandated volumetric pricing of subterranean groundwater is theoretically structured to incentivize the adoption of water-saving micro-irrigation technologies, its efficacy in semi-arid agricultural basins remains contingent upon local land tenure arrangements. In regions dominated by smallholder tenant farmers operating under short-term seasonal leases, landlords frequently absorb the volumetric groundwater levies into baseline land rents while maintaining unmetered access to shared tube-wells. Consequently, tenant farmers bear no direct marginal cost for incremental water extraction, blunting the intended price signals designed to induce capital investment in efficient drip systems. Furthermore, state subsidies targeting micro-irrigation equipment are predominantly funneled through formal credit institutions, which require registered land titles as collateral. Because tenant farmers lack recognized real property rights, they are structurally excluded from accessing these financial subventions, leaving them reliant on water-intensive flood irrigation. Thus, enforcing volumetric groundwater tariffs in isolation, without reforming tenure security or credit eligibility criteria, fails to depress aggregate aquifer depletion rates.

Based on the information provided in the passage, which of the following conclusions can be logically inferred regarding water-use efficiency policies in semi-arid agricultural basins?

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Answer: Market-based price signals and equipment subsidies fail to improve water-use efficiency among tenant farmers unless accompanied by structural reforms in land tenure rights and credit access mechanisms.

Answer

Market-based price signals and equipment subsidies fail to improve water-use efficiency among tenant farmers unless accompanied by structural reforms in land tenure rights and credit access mechanisms.
The passage explicitly connects the failure of volumetric groundwater pricing to two institutional bottlenecks: land tenure structures (which allow landlords to absorb levies into flat rents) and formal credit rules (which require land titles for subsidy eligibility). Therefore, it logically follows that water-use efficiency policies will remain ineffective among tenant farmers unless land tenure and credit access mechanisms are reformed alongside pricing policies.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Analyze the core premises in the passage regarding groundwater pricing and tenant farmers.
The passage establishes two key constraints: (1) Landlords absorb volumetric tariffs into flat rents, so tenant farmers face no marginal extraction cost; (2) Micro-irrigation subsidies require land titles as collateral, structurally excluding tenant farmers.
Understanding the premise chain is essential to determining what outcome necessarily follows.
2
Evaluate the author's deductive synthesis in the concluding statement.
The text explicitly concludes that enforcing tariffs in isolation without reforming land tenure security or credit eligibility criteria fails to depress aquifer depletion rates.
A valid logical inference must be strictly anchored in the passage's premises and conclusion without extrapolating unstated facts.
3
Synthesize the logical deduction.
Since price signals are blunted by lease terms and subsidies are blocked by collateral rules, achieving water efficiency requires addressing tenure security and credit access alongside pricing.
This directly validates the conclusion regarding the necessity of structural institutional reforms.

Key Concept

Logical Deduction and Passage-Based Necessary Inference
Question 179Question

Read the following passage carefully:

"In several drought-prone regions, local administration initiatives promoting micro-irrigation systems, such as drip and sprinkler networks, have shown significant water-saving benefits. By delivering water directly to crop roots, micro-irrigation reduces evaporation and surface runoff compared to traditional flood irrigation. However, agricultural extensions report that smallholder farmers often revert to flood irrigation after initial project subsidies expire. The primary factor behind this trend is the high recurring maintenance cost of filter units and pump components, which smallholders struggle to fund without continuous institutional financial assistance. Therefore, achieving sustained water conservation through micro-irrigation requires creating accessible, low-cost maintenance support mechanisms alongside initial equipment subsidies."

Statement: The author's argument assumes that initial subsidies on micro-irrigation equipment alone are insufficient to guarantee long-term water conservation in drought-prone regions.

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Answer: True

Answer

True
The statement correctly reflects the essential assumption underlying the author's argument. Since the author advocates for maintenance support in addition to initial subsidies because farmers drop micro-irrigation after initial subsidies end, the author must assume that initial equipment subsidies alone are inadequate for long-term success.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the author's main conclusion and premise in the passage.
The main conclusion is that sustained water conservation requires establishing low-cost maintenance support alongside initial equipment subsidies. The premise is that farmers revert to flood irrigation after initial subsidies end because they cannot afford recurring maintenance.
Understanding the logical connection between the premise and conclusion is necessary to isolate the underlying assumption.
2
Apply the negation test to the statement.
Negating the statement gives: 'Initial subsidies alone are sufficient to guarantee long-term water conservation.' If this were true, farmers would not need ongoing maintenance support mechanisms, which contradicts the passage's evidence that farmers revert to flood irrigation due to maintenance costs.
An assumption is a necessary unstated premise; if its negation invalidates the conclusion, the assumption is valid.

Key Concept

Identifying implicit premises and necessary assumptions in passage-based critical reasoning arguments.
Estimated Time:50s
Question 180Question

Read the following passage carefully:

"In September 2025, the Ministry of Jal Shakti launched the Rural Groundwater Rejuvenation Scheme (RGRS) to restore depleted aquifers across 100 water-stressed districts. Under the scheme, community-managed recharge structures receive a 60% direct subsidy from the Central Government, while the remaining 40% is provided through state government contributions. The scheme explicitly excludes commercial agricultural enterprises and industrial units from receiving financial subsidies. Additionally, technical audits of all completed recharge structures must be conducted annually by state groundwater boards."

Based on the passage above, which of the following statements regarding the Rural Groundwater Rejuvenation Scheme (RGRS) are correct?

Select all that apply

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Answer: The Central Government provides a 60% direct subsidy for community-managed recharge structures.; Technical audits of completed recharge structures must be conducted annually by state groundwater boards.

Answer

The statements confirming that the Central Government provides a 60% direct subsidy for community-managed recharge structures, and that technical audits must be conducted annually by state groundwater boards, are correct.
The passage explicitly supports two statements: the Central Government funds 60% of community-managed recharge structures, and state groundwater boards must perform technical audits on completed structures annually.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Scan the passage for central government subsidy percentage and eligible entities.
The text explicitly specifies a 60% direct subsidy from the Central Government for community-managed structures.
Direct factual extraction from the second sentence.
2
Check the eligibility of industrial units and commercial farms.
The text states they are explicitly excluded from financial subsidies.
Direct factual verification from the third sentence.
3
Verify audit requirements and timeline claims.
Annual technical audits by state groundwater boards are mandated, but no 2030 restoration target is mentioned.
Direct factual verification from the final sentence while rejecting unstated external assumptions.

Key Concept

Explicit and Fact-Based Information Extraction
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