Q. The first State to conclude the treaty with the British was:

Correct Answer

Kota

More Questions on Rajasthan

  • Q. The deity who is worshipped as Clan Goddess by the kings of Jaisalmer is –
    A)Magdechi
    B)Swangiya Devi
    C)karni Mata
    D)Annapurna
    Answer: Swangiya Devi
  • Q. Where was the headquarter of Shekhawati Brigade located?
    A)Fatehpur
    B)Sikar
    C)Jhunjhunu
    D)Khetri
    Answer: Jhunjhunu
  • Q. Madho Sagar Dam is situated in the district of :
    A)Jaipur
    B)Alwar
    C)Dausa
    D)Bharatpur
    Answer: Dausa
  • Q. Kshetrapal has a significant part in the culture of Rajasthan –
    A)as a village deity
    B)as a village officer
    C)as a saint
    D)as a Upasaka
    Answer: as a village deity
  • Q. The necessity for the development of depressed class in Rajasthan is –
    A)Constitution system
    B)Untouchability alleviation law
    C)Legal protection
    D)Effective enforcement in existing laws
    Answer: Effective enforcement in existing laws
  • Q. The name of a famous dance of Shekhawati is –
    A)Gidar
    B)Gher
    C)Ghoomar
    D)Terah Tali
    Answer: Gidar
  • Q. Which of the following lakes of Rajasthan has been included in the list of Ramsar wetland sites?
    A)Sambhar lake
    B)Jaisamand lake
    C)Anasagar lake
    D)Rajsamand lake
    Answer: Sambhar lake
  • Q. For the first time in Rajasthan ‘Sati Pratha’ was prohibited in:
    A)Jodhpur
    B)Jaipur
    C)Udaipur
    D)Bikaner
    Answer: Jaipur
  • Q. Where does the Ghaggar used to reach at the time of floods?
    A)Hanumangarh
    B)Anupgarh
    C)Talwara Lake
    D)Fort Abbas
    Answer: Anupgarh
  • Q. The granth on architecture authored by Mandan which gives information on sculpture is
    A)Roop Mandan
    B)Griha Mandan
    C)Prasad mandan
    D)Vastusar Mandan
    Answer: Roop Mandan
  • Q. Which artist associated with music was honoured with Rajasthan Ratna posthumously?
    A)Mohammad Raft
    B)Jagjit Singh
    C)Khem Chand Prakash
    D)Bhupen Hazarika
    Answer: Jagjit Singh
  • Q. Government of Rajasthan’s Post-Matric Scholarship Scheme for students of minority communities provide financial assistance to those having a combination of parental income and percentage of marks in previous examination. That combination is
    A)less than 1.5 lakh - at least 45%
    B)less than 2 lakh - at least 50%
    C)less than 1 lakh - at least 40%
    D)less than 2.5 lakh - at least 55%
    Answer: less than 2 lakh - at least 50%
  • Q. In Rajasthan which crop is grown to increase the fertility ofland?
    A)Rice
    B)Urad
    C)Wheat
    D)Sugarcane
    Answer: Urad
  • Q. “Mundiyar ri Khyat” is about –
    A)Hadas of Bundi
    B)Sisodias of Mewar
    C)Chauhans of Sirohi
    D)Rathores of Marwar
    Answer: Rathores of Marwar
  • Q. Famous tribal fair ‘Beneshwar’ is organised in the district –
    A)Dungarpur
    B)Udaipur
    C)Banswara
    D)Baran
    Answer: Dungarpur
  • Q. Correctly Match the following: a. Jawahar Sagar Dam 1. Chittorgarh b. Rana Pratap Sagar Dam 2. Kota c. Ummed Sagar Dam 3. Banswara d. Bajaj Sagar Dam 4. Bhilwara
    A)a-2, b-1, c-4, d-3
    B)a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4
    C)a-1, b-4, c-3, d-2
    D)a-3, b-4, c-1, d-2
    Answer: a-2, b-1, c-4, d-3
  • Q. Which is not a correct match in the term of District and Mascot?
    A)Churu - Black Buck
    B)Sawai Madhopur - Lion
    C)Bilwara - Peacock
    D)Jaisalmer - Great Indian Bustard
    Answer: Sawai Madhopur - Lion
  • Q. The writer of ‘Malti-Madhav’ was –
    A)Bhavbhuti
    B)Shudrak
    C)Bhas
    D)Harsh
    Answer: Bhavbhuti
  • Q. Rajasthan is producing about 90% Asbestos of the country. This is produced by the districts of :
    A)Udaipur, Dungarpur, Banswara and Ajmer
    B)Tonk, Bhilwara, Nagaar and Banswara
    C)Bhilwara, Nagaur, Sirohi and Jaipur
    D)Bhilwara, Chittorgadh, Sirohi and Tonk
    Answer: Udaipur, Dungarpur, Banswara and Ajmer
  • Q. How many times elections have been held for Panchayati Raj Institutions in Rajasthan till 2015 ?
    A)10 times
    B)5 times
    C)8 times
    D)9 times
    Answer: 10 times

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