More Questions on Rajasthan
- Q. NAYA SAVERA’ is
A)all of these
B)A programme to de-addict all the Doda post users
C)a programme to de-addict all tobacco users.
D)A programme to de-addict all the wine users
Answer: all of these
- Q. On 24th June, 2018, India’s team of four Para – swimmers crossed the English Channel in record time of 12 hours and 26 minutes. Out of them, one was from Rajasthan. Who was he?
A)Jagdish Chandra
B)Virendra Kumar
C)Mahesh Chandra
D)Satyendra Singh
Answer: Jagdish Chandra
- Q. The most important objective of land reform policy of the government in Rajasthan is –
A)Improvement in basic infrastructure for improvement in the quality of life.
B)A solution of poorness in rural areas.
C)Increase in agricultural produce.
D)Elimination of all the elements of exploitation and social in injustice.
Answer: Increase in agricultural produce.
- Q. In Rajasthan, each state had a Mahakma Bakayat which used to –
A)make the payments of Kings dues
B)collect the dues from government servants
C)charge the revenue arrears in good harvest year
D)collect the loans for the kings
Answer: make the payments of Kings dues
- Q. Which of the following is not a musical instrument? 1. Surnai 2. Algoja 3. naagfani 4. Kamyacha Choose the correct option –
A)1 and 2
B)3 and 4
C)2, 3 and 4
D)only 4
Answer: only 4
- Q. Which of the following two districts of Rajasthan is having the lowest percentage of scheduled tribes (ST) to the total population in 2011?
A)Bharatpur and Dhaulpur
B)Churu and Sikar
C)Ganganagar and Hanumangarh
D)Bikaner and Nagaur
Answer: Bikaner and Nagaur
- Q. The soil of Harauti plateau is –
A)Red
B)Brown
C)Alluvial
D)Medium black
Answer: Medium black
- Q. Which one amongst the following is incorrect?
A)Sambhar lake is the biggest Saline lake in India
B)Nakki lake is the deepest lake in Rajasthan
C)In the western part of Rajasthan,generally Saline lakes are available
D)Rajasamund lake is 64 kilometres from Udaipur and it is in Udaipur district.
Answer: Rajasamund lake is 64 kilometres from Udaipur and it is in Udaipur district.
- Q. Which of the following pair is correct?
A)Kothari - Luni
B)Sukadi - Chambal
C)Banganga - Banas
D)Jakham - Mahi
Answer: Jakham - Mahi
- Q. The princely state, which was not the part of Rajasthan Union formed on 25th March, 1948?
A)Pratapgarh
B)Udaipur
C)Bundi
D)Shahpura
Answer: Udaipur
- Q. Major power project among the following is –
A)Jawai Sagar Project
B)Indira Gandhi Canal Project
C)Chambal project
D)Bisalpur Project
Answer: Chambal project
- Q. In which region of Rajasthan ravines are found?
A)Mahi Basin
B)Luni Basin
C)Banas Basin
D)Chambal Basin
Answer: Chambal Basin
- Q. The longest river completely flowing in Rajasthan is –
A)Luni
B)Banas
C)Chambal
D)Mahi
Answer: Banas
- Q. The region of Rajasthan where ‘Harauti’ dialect is not generally spoken is –
A)Jhalawar
B)Kota
C)Bharatpur
D)Bundi
Answer: Bharatpur
- Q. Which is the base year of Rajasthan’s general wholesale Price Index?
A)2005 - 2006
B)2010 - 2011
C)1999 - 2000
D)2011 - 2012
Answer: 1999 - 2000
- Q. The seat of the sect situated in Bhilwara district is –
A)Ramanuj sect
B)Vallabh sect
C)Dadu sect
D)Nimbark sect
Answer: Ramanuj sect
- Q. The correct sequence in descending order of the given districts in terms of density of population in 2011 is –
A)Jaipur, Bharatpur, Dausa and Alwar
B)Jaipur, Ajmer, Alwar and Dausa
C)Kota, Ajmer, Ganganagar and Churn
D)Alwar, Dausa, Ajmer and Churn
Answer: Jaipur, Bharatpur, Dausa and Alwar
- Q. The inscription which proves the influence of Bhagwat cult in ancient Rajasthan is –
A)Ghosundi Inscription
B)Ghutiyala inscription
C)Besanagar Inscription of Heliodorous
D)Buchkala Inscription
Answer: Ghosundi Inscription
- Q. In the 1920’s, with the objective of political awakening who published newspaper ‘Rajasthan’ from Beawar?
A)Rishidutt Mehta
B)Haridhan Upadhyay
C)Ram Narayan Chaudhary
D)Munshi Samarthdam
Answer: Rishidutt Mehta
- Q. Minerals in Rajasthan like Gypsum, Rock-phosphate and Pyrites are essential for the manufacturing of –
A)Cement
B)Drugs
C)Chemical fertilizers
D)Sugar
Answer: Cement
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