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Each question has an inference drawn out of the passage below.
Ministry of Environment and Forest has granted environmental clearance to the Karkatla open-cast expansion project of the Central Coal Fields Ltd. In Bihar that envisages exploitation of non-coking coal reserves. The present production level of 0.8 million tonnes is proposed to be expanded to 1.5 million tonnes per annum at an estimated cost of Rs 67.82 crores under the project. The total land area requirement for the proposed mining activities is about 651 hectares which includes about one-sixth of it as forest land.[1] The expansion plan would require about 100 hectares of forest land.
(1) if the inference is ‘definitely true’
(2) if the ‘data provided is inadequate’
(3) if the inference is ‘probably true’
(4) if the inference is ‘definitely false’
[2] Karkatla open-cast mine is the only one of non-coking coal in the country.
(1) if the inference is ‘definitely true’
(2) if the ‘data provided is inadequate’
(3) if the inference is ‘probably true’
(4) if the inference is ‘definitely false’[3] There is no demand for non-coking coal.
(1) if the inference is ‘definitely true’
(2) if the ‘data provided is inadequate’
(3) if the inference is ‘probably true’
(4) if the inference is ‘definitely false’[4] The production cost of one tonne of non-coking coal from Karkatla mine will be about Rs 450.
(1) if the inference is ‘definitely true’
(2) if the ‘data provided is inadequate’
(3) if the inference is ‘probably true’
(4) if the inference is ‘definitely false’[5] Environmental concern gets less priority over the need of the coal.
(1) if the inference is ‘definitely true’
(2) if the ‘data provided is inadequate’
(3) if the inference is ‘probably true’
(4) if the inference is ‘definitely false’asked in MAT
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