Q. About which city in Rajasthan it was said, ‘legs of stone alone can take you there’ ?

Correct Answer

Jaisalmer

More Questions on Rajasthan

  • Q. The district of Rajasthan having the maximum percentage of the rural population of its total population, according to the 2001 Census, is :
    A)Banswara
    B)Sawai Madhopur
    C)Tonk
    D)Pali
    Answer: Banswara
  • Q. Rajasthan is the single largest producer in the country of:
    A)Maize
    B)Gram
    C)Barley
    D)Millet
    Answer: Millet
  • Q. The Mewar Praja Mandai was established by :
    A)Bhogilal Pandya
    B)Mohanlal Sukhadia
    C)Manikya Lal Verma
    D)Pandit Gauri Shankar
    Answer: Manikya Lal Verma
  • Q. Who among the following was not the chairman of Rajasthan State Human Rights commission?
    A)Justice N. K. Jain
    B)Justice S. Sagir Ahmed
    C)Justice Premchand Jain
    D)Justice Kanta Bhatnagar
    Answer: Justice Premchand Jain
  • Q. Which one of the following is not a cause of desertification in Rajasthan?
    A)Deforestation
    B)Urbanization
    C)Overgrazing
    D)Improper soil and water management
    Answer: Urbanization
  • Q. Where will the first – solar park in Rajasthan be established?
    A)Badla (Jodhpur)
    B)Pokaran (Jaisalmer)
    C)Balotra (Barmer)
    D)Shergarh (Jodhpur)
    Answer: Pokaran (Jaisalmer)
  • Q. The famous monument of Jaipur whose second centenary will be celebrated this year –
    A)Hawa Mahal
    B)Chandan Mahal
    C)Fort of Amer
    D)Mahargarh fort
    Answer: Hawa Mahal
  • Q. The name of factory (department) of Jaipurstate where the artist made paintings and miniatures was –
    A)Sutarkhana
    B)Suratkhana
    C)Toshakhana
    D)Jawaharkhana
    Answer: Suratkhana
  • Q. The Institute for Cooperative Education and Management has been established at :
    A)Bikaner
    B)Kota
    C)Udaipur
    D)Jaipur
    Answer: Jaipur
  • Q. The share of agriculture in the net state domestic product at the constant price in Rajasthan is
    A)42%
    B)44%
    C)40%
    D)48%
    Answer: 42%
  • Q. The inspiration we get from Panna Dhai and Durgadas is –
    A)Service nature
    B)Sacrifice for the country
    C)Not to cheat
    D)Patience and courage
    Answer: Sacrifice for the country
  • Q. Where is famous ‘Chaurasi Khambon Ki Chatri’ located-
    A)Jhalwar
    B)Jaipur
    C)Kota
    D)Bundi
    Answer: Bundi
  • Q. The government of Rajasthan has set up ‘Jeevan Dhara Bank’ in collaboration with Norwegian Government to provide
    A)Mother's milk for children
    B)Blood for Cancer patients
    C)Water for desert areas
    D)Insurance for old persons
    Answer: Mother's milk for children
  • 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 correct pair according to 1991 census, is in the term of Districts and Sex Ratio :
    A)Dungarpur - 942
    B)Jaisalmer - 997
    C)Dholpur - 796
    D)Jalore - 810
    Answer: Dholpur - 796
  • Q. Under which of the following schemes, Rajasthan Government provides financial incentives to SC/ST candidates passing the all India Civil Services examination and State Civil Services examination?
    A)Swayamsiddha Scheme
    B)Vishwas Scheme
    C)Palanhar Scheme
    D)Anuprati Scheme
    Answer: Anuprati Scheme
  • Q. Mawat occurs due to –
    A)North - west monsoon
    B)South - east monsoon
    C)Western Disturbances
    D)North - east monsoon
    Answer: Western Disturbances
  • Q. The main function of colonisation in Rajasthan is to –
    A)acquire land by the government
    B)provide irrigation facilities
    C)provide residential plots
    D)allot land
    Answer: allot land
  • Q. The Ammended Public distribution system is functioning in –
    A)Tribes, Desert and drought - affected areas
    B)Only in deserted districts
    C)All the districts of Rajasthan
    D)None of these
    Answer: Tribes, Desert and drought - affected areas
  • Q. How many district Industries centres are working in Rajasthan?
    A)29
    B)36
    C)33
    D)31
    Answer: 36

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