Q. What is the colour of Women’s odhani ‘Pomcha’?

Correct Answer

Yellow

More Questions on Rajasthan

  • Q. Garhbithali Fort is :
    A)Taragarh-Ajmer
    B)Taragarh -Bundi
    C)Meharangarh
    D)Ranthambor
    Answer: Taragarh-Ajmer
  • Q. In the 1920’s, with the objective of political awakening who published newspaper ‘Rajasthan’ from Beawar?
    A)Rishidutt Mehta
    B)Haridhan Upadhyay
    C)Ram Narayan Chaudhary
    D)Munshi Samarthdam
    Answer: Rishidutt Mehta
  • Q. Which of the following item provide maximum revenue in the Revenue Receipts of Rajasthan budget in recent years?
    A)State's tax revenue
    B)Non-tax revenue
    C)Share in central taxes
    D)Union grant
    Answer: State's tax revenue
  • Q. Second highest peak of Aravali range is –
    A)Sher
    B)Taragarh
    C)Jarga
    D)Achalgarh
    Answer: Sher
  • Q. The lake of Rajasthan, which is not a freshwater lake is –
    A)Silised
    B)Faisagar
    C)Panchbhadra
    D)Jaisamand
    Answer: Panchbhadra
  • Q. Miniature paintings on subjects like Raagmala, Rasik Priya, Geet Govind reached a peak in Mewar in the reign of :
    A)Maharana Amar Singh I (1597 - 1620)
    B)Maharana Karan Singh (1620 - 1628)
    C)Maharana Pratap (1572 - 1597)
    D)Maharana Jagat Singh (1628 - 1652)
    Answer: Maharana Amar Singh I (1597 - 1620)
  • Q. From which area of Rajasthan the maximum crude oil production was received in the year 2017 – 18 (upto December 2017)?
    A)Jaisalmer basin
    B)Barmer - Sanchore basin
    C)Bikaner - Nagaur basin
    D)None of these
    Answer: Barmer - Sanchore basin
  • Q. The percentage of Scheduled caste and scheduled tribe in Rajasthan as per the 1991 Census –
    A)13.82% and 6.77%
    B)17.29% and 13.82%
    C)17.29% and 12.44%
    D)12.44% and 6.77%
    Answer: 17.29% and 12.44%
  • Q. Which mineral of the following is associated with the ‘Jhamar Kotda’ region in Rajasthan?
    A)Manganese
    B)Rock-phosphate
    C)Lead and Zinc
    D)Silver
    Answer: Rock-phosphate
  • Q. Which National Highway passes through Bikaner and Jaisalmer of Rajasthan moving from Punjab to Gujarat?
    A)NH 10
    B)NH 11
    C)NH 8
    D)NH 15
    Answer: NH 15
  • Q. Famous Meenakari ‘Theva Kala’ is associated with
    A)Jaipur
    B)Banswara
    C)Bikaner
    D)Pratapgarh
    Answer: Pratapgarh
  • Q. Nautanki is most popular in :
    A)Barmer
    B)Kota
    C)Bharatpur
    D)Udaipur
    Answer: Bharatpur
  • Q. Two districts having cooperative cold storage is –
    A)Jaipur - Alwar
    B)Kota - Bharatpur
    C)Ajmer - Jodhpur
    D)Beawar - Bhilwara
    Answer: Jaipur - Alwar
  • Q. The organisation working for the industrial development of Rajasthan by providing periodical debt and capital is –
    A)RAJSICO
    B)R. F. C.
    C)Rajasthan agro - industries corporation
    D)RIICO
    Answer: RIICO
  • Q. Raika’s in Rajasthan are –
    A)traditional camel breeders
    B)used to sell goods from village to village
    C)traditional horse breeders
    D)salt-traders
    Answer: traditional camel breeders
  • Q. In the history of Rajasthan legislative assembly till 30th June 2016, how many times the confidence motion has been moved and discussed?
    A)Four times
    B)once
    C)Twice
    D)Three times
    Answer: Four times
  • 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. The craft of the famous blue pottery in Rajasthan originated from :
    A)Persia
    B)Afghanistan
    C)Kashmir
    D)Sindh
    Answer: Persia
  • Q. Which city is known as ‘Sun city’ in Rajasthan?
    A)Udaipur
    B)Bikaner
    C)Jodhpur
    D)Jaisalmer
    Answer: Jodhpur
  • Q. The field in which highest percentage of money has been allocated in the eight five years plan of Rajasthan is
    A)irrigation and flood control
    B)Energy (power)
    C)Agriculture
    D)Social and community services
    Answer: Energy (power)

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