Rythu Bazaars
Trending Questions
Q.
Who pays GST buyer or seller?
Q. Who can sell at a Rythu bazar?
- Farmers
- Millers
- Members of self-help groups
- Corporate companies
Q. How are prices set in Rythu Bazars?
- A committee consisiting of three farmers is empowered to set the prices.
- Officers set the prices.
- The committee sees to that the price is 25 per cent more than the wholesale price and 25 per cent less than the retail price.
- Traders set the prices.
Q. What information is present on a Rythu bazar identity card?
- Photo identity
- Name and address
- Produce grown
- Extent of land
Q. What makes a Rythu bazar different?
- Farmers have to pay rent to put up stalls.
- Millers and self-help groups do not have to pay rent to put up stalls.
- Farmers and customers gain entry after showing photo identity cards.
- Farmers decide the price of the goods that they sell.
Q. How are prices fixed for produce that is sold in Rythu Bazaars?
- Based on auction.
- Prices are fixed by a committee comprising of three farmers.
- Price is fixed around 25 percent more than wholesale price.
- Price is fixed around 25 percent less than retail price.
Q. Choose the correct statement(s) about Rythu Bazaars.
- Producers directly sell their goods to consumers in Rythu Bazaars.
- Only farmers with photo identity cards issued by the government officials can sell goods in Rythu Bazaars.
- Stalls are allotted to farmers on the basis of the goods they sell in Rythu Bazaars.
- Millers and women traders also put up stalls in Rythu Bazaars.
Q. Swarna is a literate farmer who wants to know the prices at a Rythu bazar. Which of the following is the most convenient course of action for her?
- Look up the prices on the internet.
- Physically visit a nearby Rythu bazar to find out.
- Ask traders from the adjacent towns.
- File a petition under Right to Information.
Q. Which of the following statements are some of the drawbacks of Rythu bazars?
- People coming from distant places cannot sell at Rythu bazars.
- People from self-help groups cannot sell at Rythu bazars.
- Women cannot sell at Rythu bazars.
- People coming late may not find the space to sell at Rythu bazars.
Q. How much does a farmer pay as rent for a stall at Rythu bazars?
- Rs. 10
- 10% of the value of the produce
- No rent
- 5% of the profit
Q. The government of Andhra Pradesh opened direct selling markets called Rythu bazars.
- False
- True
Q. Who can sell at a Rythu bazar?
- Farmers
- Millers
- Members of self-help groups
- Corporate companies
Q. What makes a Rythu bazar different?
- Farmers have to pay rent to put up stalls.
- Millers and self-help groups do not have to pay rent to put up stalls.
- Farmers and customers gain entry after showing photo identity cards.
- Farmers decide the price of the goods that they sell.
Q. Which of the following statements are some of the drawbacks of Rythu bazars?
- People coming from distant places cannot sell at Rythu bazars.
- People from self-help groups cannot sell at Rythu bazars.
- Women cannot sell at Rythu bazars.
- People coming late may not find the space to sell at Rythu bazars.
Q. Choose the correct statement(s) about Rythu Bazaars.
- Producers directly sell their goods to consumers in Rythu Bazaars.
- Only farmers with photo identity cards issued by the government officials can sell goods in Rythu Bazaars.
- Stalls are allotted to farmers on the basis of the goods they sell in Rythu Bazaars.
- Millers and women traders also put up stalls in Rythu Bazaars.