15 Questions
What was the primary focus of the Tenancy Act of 1933?
Regulating relationships between landowners and tenants of rice and sugar cane lands
What type of lands were primarily affected by the Tenancy Act of 1933?
Rice and sugar cane lands
What was the main purpose of the Tenancy Act of 1933 Act No. 4054 and 4113?
To regulate the relationship between landowners and tenants
What was the arrangement between landowners and tenants as per the Tenancy Act of 1933?
50-50 sharing
What was the scope of the Tenancy Act of 1933 in terms of land ownership?
Regulation of land ownership and tenancy
What was the outcome of the intervention on household and production assets?
They increased significantly
Which intervention had the most significant impact on the communities?
Farm-to-market roads
What can be inferred about the project's impact on land ownership?
It increased significantly
What was the primary focus of the project interventions?
Promoting land ownership
What was the outcome of the project on the overall community?
It had a significant positive impact
What is the responsibility of the State towards small landowners?
Respect their right and provide incentives for voluntary land-sharing
What is the main goal of the State's incentive for land-sharing?
To promote voluntary land-sharing among small landowners
What is the key principle underlying the State's policy towards small landowners?
Respect for the right of small landowners
What is the impact of the State's incentive for land-sharing on small landowners?
It will encourage small landowners to share their land voluntarily
What is the role of the State in relation to small landowners' land?
The State respects the rights of small landowners and provides incentives
This quiz assesses the effects of development projects on rural communities, including the increase in ownership of household and production assets and the significance of farm-to-market roads. Test your understanding of these project interventions and their impact on community development.
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