More Questions on Rajasthan
- Q. Madho Sagar Dam is situated in the district of :
A)Jaipur
B)Alwar
C)Dausa
D)Bharatpur
Answer: Dausa
- Q. The geographical area of Rajputana was renamed as Rajasthan on :
A)March 25, 1948
B)March 31, 1949
C)August 15, 1947
D)November 1, 1956
Answer: November 1, 1956
- Q. Contiguous districts of Rajasthan are :
A)Jhalawar, Bundi, Tonk
B)Sirohi, Pali, Nagaur
C)Sirohi, Banner, Jaisalmer
D)Churu, Jhunjhunu, Jaipur
Answer: Sirohi, Pali, Nagaur
- Q. The direction in which the breadth of Aravalli range increases is –
A)East to West
B)Southwest to Northeast
C)Northeast to southwest
D)West to East
Answer: Northeast to southwest
- Q. An approximate area of Rajasthan covered under western desert is:
A)Less than 30%
B)40%
C)More than 60%
D)50%
Answer: More than 60%
- Q. Which of the following is not correct about affordable housing policy 2009 in Rajasthan?
A)40% houses will be built by Rajasthan Housing MandaI and remaining houses by Public-private partnership and local institutions.
B)This policy includes only urban areas.
C)The target of counstructing 1 lakh houses in the coming five years.
D)A committee has been constituted under the chairmanship of Urban development and Housing minister to take a decision regarding the implementation of the policy.
Answer: The target of counstructing 1 lakh houses in the coming five years.
- Q. A new software has been launched by Rajasthan government for monitoring of seasonal and non – communicable diseases as well as the trends of ailments found in specific areas. What is the name of this software?
A)Cure
B)Nidaan
C)Upchar
D)Sehat
Answer: Nidaan
- Q. Which region of Rajasthan is likely to benefit from the Indira Gandhi Canal ?
A)Southern
B)South - Western
C)North - Western
D)Whole Rajasthan
Answer: North - Western
- Q. Which of the following agency is playing an important role in the promotion of production of non-conventional energy in Rajasthan?
A)Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation
B)Rajasthan Non - conventional Energy Corporation
C)RUDA
D)Rajasthan Non - conventional Energy Manufacturing corporation
Answer: Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation
- Q. According to the Yamuna river water sharing treaty concluded in May 1994, the amount of water that Rajasthan receives is –
A)70 crore m3
B)111.9 crore m3
C)800 cusec
D)120.5 crore m3
Answer: 111.9 crore m3
- Q. Handloom Mark shows the standard of –
A)Craftworks
B)Hand embroidery
C)Handloom clothes
D)Hand block printing
Answer: Hand embroidery
- Q. District heads were made the president of District Village authority on
A)15 August, 1998
B)26 January, 1999
C)26 January, 1998
D)30 January, 1999
Answer: 26 January, 1999
- Q. About which city in Rajasthan it was said, ‘legs of stone alone can take you there’ ?
A)Jaisalmer
B)Udaipur
C)Chittor
D)Jodhpur
Answer: Jaisalmer
- Q. Irrigation project which will mostly benefit the tribal farmers is
A)Barnada
B)Jakham
C)Barsalpur
D)Panchana
Answer: Jakham
- Q. Correctly match : Irrigation Project District a. Takli 1. Jhalawar b. Piplad 2. Kota c. Lahasi 3. Baran d. Sukali 4. Jalore
A)a-4, b-3, c-1, d-2
B)a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4
C)a-2, b-1, c-3, d-4
D)a-3, b-4, c-1, d-2
Answer: a-2, b-1, c-3, d-4
- Q. In which month is famous Pushkar Fair in Rajasthan held?
A)November
B)February
C)October
D)March
Answer: November
- Q. As per the 1991 Census, Pali, Ajmer and Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan has a lowest population growth rate. The main reason for the lower growth rate is –
A)High death rate
B)Employment opportunities
C)Low birth rate
D)lack of transport vehicles
Answer: Low birth rate
- Q. Which of the following cities is not located on the National Highway Number – 8?
A)Ajmer
B)Indore
C)Jaipur
D)Baroda
Answer: Indore
- Q. Rajasthan was at the top in the production which crop during the year 2013-14?
A)Coarse grains
B)Air pulses
C)Rapeseed and Mustard
D)Rapeseed
Answer: Rapeseed and Mustard
- Q. Temple of which of the following goddess is situated in Sambhar lake?
A)Sheela Devi
B)Bavan Devi
C)Kunjal Mata
D)Shakambhari Devi
Answer: Shakambhari Devi
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