More Questions on Rajasthan
- Q. With which State Rajasthan Shares its smallest interstate boundary?
A)Madhya Pradesh
B)Haryana
C)Gujarat
D)Punjab
Answer: Punjab
- Q. Proposed oil refinery at Pachpadra, Barmer is a joint venture of
A)OIL and Government of Rajasthan
B)HPCL and Government of India
C)ONGCL and Government of India
D)HPCL and Government of Rajasthan
Answer: HPCL and Government of Rajasthan
- Q. In Rajasthan, Brown soil is found in –
A)The southern part of Rajasthan
B)Harauti plateau
C)The catchment area of river banas
D)Both side of Aravalli
Answer: The catchment area of river banas
- Q. Which mineral rock of Rajasthan earn the maximum total selling price?
A)Limestone
B)Sandstone
C)Stonework
D)Marble
Answer: Marble
- Q. Which of the following semi – precious stone is found abundantly in Rajasthan?
A)Ruby
B)Turquoise
C)Sapphire
D)Sulemani stone
Answer: Sulemani stone
- Q. Goga Navami is said to be
A)Navami of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapad
B)Navami of Krishna Paksha of Sawan
C)Navami of Shukla Paksha of Sawan
D)Navami of Shukla Paksha of Bhdrapad
Answer: Navami of Krishna Paksha of Bhadrapad
- Q. The lowest air pressure in the month of June in Rajasthan is probable in the district of :
A)Baran
B)Jaisalmer
C)Bundi
D)Rajsamund
Answer: Jaisalmer
- Q. Which river in the Rajasthan state has minimum drainage area?
A)Sabarmati
B)Mahi
C)West Banas
D)Vakal
Answer: West Banas
- 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. The speciality of Runeja fair of Rajasthan which is imperative for a happy society is –
A)Communal harmony
B)Speaking truth
C)Continuous remembrance of God
D)Clean livelihood
Answer: Communal harmony
- Q. Which of the following is leading Chess player of Rajasthan?
A)Nasir
B)Ghorpade
C)Najir
D)Praveen
Answer: Nasir
- Q. Which of the following rivers is not in Kota district?
A)Parban
B)Niblaj
C)Ahu
D)Piplaj
Answer: Piplaj
- Q. Which is not an iron ore mining area?
A)Morija
B)Dabla
C)Talwada
D)Neemla
Answer: Talwada
- Q. What is not true about the Rajasthan State Human Rights Commission? Read the following statement and select the correct answer from given below : 1. The commission became fully functional from May 2000. 2. The commission comprises of one full-time chairman and two members. 3. A former chief justice or a former judge of a high court can become chairman of the commission. 4. Justice A.S. Godara was the chairman of the commission from July 2000 to July 2005.
A)1, 3 and 4
B)2, 3 and 4
C)1, 2, 3 and 4
D)2 and 3
Answer: 1, 3 and 4
- Q. Rajput cities were developed in mountainous region because –
A)They were a nature lover
B)They hated city life
C)There were resources of Natural security against enemies
D)They were fierce
Answer: There were resources of Natural security against enemies
- Q. The following battles and landmark in the history of Rajasthan – 1. Battle of Khanwa 2. Battle of Bhatner 3. Battle of Sumel-Giri 4. Battle of Haldighati Select the correct successive order of these battles –
A)1, 2, 3, 4
B)1, 3, 4, 2
C)2, 1, 3, 4
D)1, 2, 4, 3
Answer: 2, 1, 3, 4
- Q. Identify the incorrect pair relating the folk dances of Rajasthan with their area of prevalence –
A)Dhol dance - Jalor
B)Bamarasia dance - Bikaner
C)Gidar dance - Shekhawati
D)Dandia dance - Marwar
Answer: Bamarasia dance - Bikaner
- Q. Initially the chief centre of Rajasthan School of painting was at :
A)Jaipur
B)Bundi
C)Bikaner
D)Jaisalmer
Answer: Bundi
- Q. Given below is a list of women freedom fighters of Rajasthan : Match List-I and List-II and select the correct answer by using the given below the list: List-I List-II a. Savitri Devi Bhati 1. Udaipur b. Bhagwati Devi 2. Jodhpur c. Laxmi Devi Acharya 3. Kota d. Kumari Kusum Gupta 4. Bikaner
A)a-3, b-2, c-1, d-4
B)a-2, b-1, c-4, d-3
C)a-4, b-1, c-2, d-3
D)a-1, b-3, c-2, d-4
Answer: a-2, b-1, c-4, d-3
- Q. For the first time in Rajasthan ‘Sati Pratha’ was prohibited in:
A)Jodhpur
B)Jaipur
C)Udaipur
D)Bikaner
Answer: Jaipur
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