More Questions on Rajasthan
- Q. In comparison to the decade of 1981-91 in Rajasthan, the population growth rate of 1991-2001 has declined by :
A)4.10%
B)4.90%
C)5.50%
D)5.80%
Answer: 4.10%
- Q. The aim of the U.N.F.P.A. project in Rajasthan is concerned with :
A)Arid Zone farming
B)Adult Education
C)Women's health and family planning
D)Uplift of Tribals
Answer: Women's health and family planning
- Q. The highest number of state – level animal fairs in Rajasthan are held in the district?
A)Nagaur
B)Barmer
C)Jhalawar
D)Hanumangarh
Answer: Nagaur
- Q. Got – Manglodh’ area is associated with which mineral?
A)Rock Phosphate
B)Tungsten
C)Gypsum
D)Manganese
Answer: Gypsum
- Q. According to 2007 Livestock Census, the total number of livestock in Rajasthan is –
A)547 Lakh
B)579 Lakh
C)491 Lakh
D)484 Lakh
Answer: 579 Lakh
- Q. The district of Rajasthan which is a unique bird sanctuary of the world and heaven of the Waterbirds –
A)Bharatpur
B)Udaipur
C)Alwar
D)Jodhpur
Answer: Bharatpur
- Q. Which one of the following statements is correct?
A)National Research Centre on horse is located at Baran.
B)Central cattle breeding centre is located at Chittorgarh.
C)National Research Centre on camel is located at Bikaner.
D)Central sheep breeding centre is located at Chum.
Answer: National Research Centre on camel is located at Bikaner.
- Q. The sentence incorporated in the ‘logo’ of Rajasthan tourism is –
A)Darshaniya Rajasthan
B)Rangilo Rajasthan
C)Jane Kya Dikh Jaye
D)Rajasthan Ro Dil Dekho
Answer: Jane Kya Dikh Jaye
- Q. The public god whose life is worshiped for sacrificing his life to free the cows of gujjars from Meras is –
A)Tejaji
B)Pabuji
C)Gogaji
D)Mallinath
Answer: Tejaji
- Q. Mewa-Nagar in Rajasthan is famous for:
A)Exports of dry fruits
B)Production of cumin seed
C)Jain temple of Parshwanath
D)Exports of Kathputli items
Answer: Jain temple of Parshwanath
- Q. National research centre of Mustard is located at –
A)Nagaur
B)Sevar
C)Alwar
D)Behrod
Answer: Sevar
- Q. In addition to Banswara and Kota, in which other city is the Tasar Development Programme being run?
A)Udaipur
B)Jodhpur
C)Jaipur
D)Ajmer
Answer: Udaipur
- Q. Indicate the share of industries in GSDP of Rajasthan in 2010 – 11 at 2004 – 05 prices.
A)18%
B)24%
C)13%
D)30%
Answer: 30%
- Q. With which of the following areas of Rajasthan the Alibaksh Khyal is associated?
A)Chittor
B)Karauli
C)Chidawa
D)Alwar
Answer: Alwar
- Q. In which year Rajasthan Mission on Livelihood was started?
A)2004
B)2005
C)2002
D)2007
Answer: 2004
- Q. Shahgarh region of district Jaisalmer of Rajasthan was a subject of discussion in the year 2006 because of which of the following reasons?
A)Uranium reserves
B)Zinc reserves
C)High quality gas reserves
D)Wind energy units
Answer: High quality gas reserves
- Q. Production of what has increased twice in the last four years in Rajasthan?
A)Oilseeds
B)Cereals
C)Pulses
D)Cotton
Answer: Oilseeds
- Q. Which of the following statements are correct in context to Rajasthan State Human Rights Commission? 1. It was constituted on 18, January, 1999 by notification issued by Government of Rajasthan 2. The Commission became functional from March, 2000. 3. Rajasthan Human Rights Commission is having one Chairperson and 3 members in accordance with the provision of the Protection of Human Rights (Amendment) Act, 2006. 4. One of its former Chairman’s has retired judge of Supreme Court of India. Select the correct answer the given below:
A)1, 2 & 4
B)2, 3 & 4
C)1, 2, & 3
D)2 & 3
Answer: 1, 2 & 4
- Q. What is the name of the famous folk drama of Bhils?
A)Swang
B)Tamasha
C)Gowari
D)Rammat
Answer: Gowari
- Q. The following map is showing the location of wildlife sanctuaries in Rajasthan as (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv). Identify and answer the correct sequence as given below the map.
A)Sitamata, Phulwari-ki-Nal, Bandberatha, Nahargarh
B)Nahargarh, Bandberatha, Phulwari-ki-Nal, Sitamata
C)Bandberatha, Nahargarh, Sitamata, Phulwai-ki-Nal
D)Nahargarh, Sitamata, Bandberatha, Phulwari-ki-Nal
Answer: Nahargarh, Bandberatha, Phulwari-ki-Nal, Sitamata
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