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Amid consistent rise in deaths of pedestrians and cyclists, Punjab has taken the lead among the states and UTs to implement the 'right to walk' by making it mandatory for all road owning agencies, including the NHAI, to provide foot path and cycle tracks in all future expansion of roads and construction of new ones, reports Dipak Dash.
The state government has issued these directions following two court orders after PILs were filed at Punjab and Haryana HC and another in the Supreme Court. As per a communication from Punjab chief secretary Vijay Kumar Janjua to Punjab government's traffic adviser, Navdeep Asija, "in future all expansions of existing roads and construction of new roads, a mandatory provision of cycle tracks and footpaths should be made by all road owning departments and agencies". 
The letter sent last week added that all agencies such as the public works department, local bodies, NHAI and urban development departments have been instructed to prepare an action plan to construct footpaths and cycle tracks with a time frame and budget provision. 
TIMES VIEW: The right to walk is a cool idea. Pedestrian walkways and cycle tracks must be built everywhere. However, we must also audit the existing tracks and examine their lacunae. For instance, such tracks are regularly invaded by motorbikes. That apart, pedestrian-only tracks often have huge gaps, which makes walking a dangerous exercise. In other words, the right to walk must be converted into a proper mission with every angle taken care of to make it a success.

Question: 1

Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Amid consistent a decline in deaths of pedestrians and cyclists, Punjab has taken the lead among the states and UTs to implement the 'right to walk'. 
Statement II: The state government has issued these directions following two court orders aften PILs were filed. 
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below

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  • Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
  • Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
  • Statement I is true but Statement II is incorrect
  • Statement I is false but Statement II is correct
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct option is(D): Statement I is false but Statement II is correct
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Question: 2

One of the lacunae associated with existing tracks, cycle tracks is:
(1) motor bikes often use to go in them.
(2) Right to walk is exclusive in such cycle tracks. 
(3) Cycle tracks are clean and properly lighted
(4) A much accomplished mission.

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  • motor bikes often use to go in them.
  • Right to walk is exclusive in such cycle tracks.
  • Cycle tracks are clean and properly lighted
  • A much accomplished mission.
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The Correct Option is A

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The correct option is(A): motor bikes often use to go in them.
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Question: 3

Which department was not instructed to prepare action plan for foot path construction.

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  • NHAI
  • PWD
  • UDD
  • Rural development
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct option is(D): Rural development
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Question: 4

The synonym of 'lacunae' is

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  • Characteristic
  • Cavity
  • Prominent portium
  • Speciality
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The Correct Option is B

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The correct option is(B): Cavity
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Question: 5

Full form of PIL is

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  • Private Insight Litigation
  • private Interest Litigation
  • Public Independent Litigation
  • Public Interest Litigation
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct option is(D): Public Interest Litigation
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