More Questions on Rajasthan
- Q. Under the Provisions of the Article 368(2) of the Constitution of India, if a bill comes to Rajasthan Legislative Assembly after passing by Parliament of India for resolution to rectify, then 1. Resolution can be passed by Assembly 2. Resolution can be rejected by Assembly 3. No Amendment shall be proposed to such a resolution. Select the correct answer from given below:
A)2 and 3
B)1 and 3
C)1 only
D)1, 2 and 3
Answer: 1 and 3
- 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 statements are correct from the following 1. Marble development and Conservation Rule – 2002 2. Rajasthan Mineral Policy – 2015 3. District Mineral Foundation Trust Rules – 2016 4. Rajasthan Minor Mineral Concession Rules (Amended upto May 2016)
A)Only 1, 2 and 4
B)Only 1 and 4
C)Only 1, 3 and 4
D)All of these
Answer: All of these
- Q. The prominent place of Vallabh sect in Rajasthan is –
A)Kankroli
B)Nathdwara
C)Kishangarh
D)Udaipur
Answer: Nathdwara
- Q. Which mineral rock of Rajasthan earn the maximum total selling price?
A)Limestone
B)Sandstone
C)Stonework
D)Marble
Answer: Marble
- Q. The district of Rajasthan having the maximum percentage of the rural population of its total population, according to the 2001 Census, is :
A)Banswara
B)Sawai Madhopur
C)Tonk
D)Pali
Answer: Banswara
- Q. Dholpur Power Project will be based on –
A)Water
B)Solar
C)Lignite
D)Gas
Answer: Gas
- 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. Which of the following thermal power projects has the highest installed power capacity?
A)Chabbra
B)Kalisindh
C)Suratgarh
D)Kota
Answer: Suratgarh
- Q. Consider the following statements regarding the first Mega Food Park of Rajasthan established in March 2018: 1. It was inaugurated by Union Minister for Food Processing Industries Harsimrat kaur Badal. 2. It is known as Smart Mega Food Park. 3. It is located at Roopangarh in Ajmer. Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?
A)Only 2
B)1 and 3
C)1 and 2
D)Only 3
Answer: 1 and 3
- 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. The ‘Bhishma Pitamah’ of Journalism in Rajasthan is:
A)Vijay Singh 'Pathik'
B)Muni Jinvijay
C)Pt. Jhabarmal Sharma
D)Har Bilas Sharda
Answer: Vijay Singh 'Pathik'
- Q. New Inland container depot will be established in Rajasthan in near future in –
A)Kota
B)Jodhpur
C)Jaipur
D)Udaipur
Answer: Jaipur
- Q. A large reserve of copper in Rajasthan is located in –
A)Bikaner
B)Udaipur
C)Didwana
D)Khetri
Answer: Khetri
- Q. The most important officer after the ruler in the kingdoms of Medieval Rajasthan was known as –
A)Mahamatya
B)Mukhya Mantri
C)Pradhan
D)Sandhivigrhik
Answer: Pradhan
- Q. The period of origination of Rajasthani language is –
A)last stage of the 12th century
B)Initial stage of the 13th century
C)11th century
D)14th century
Answer: last stage of the 12th century
- Q. Where is ‘Central Sheep breeding centre’ located in Rajasthan?
A)Bakliyay
B)Jorbis
C)Avikanagar
D)Fatehpur
Answer: Fatehpur
- Q. The effective medium of making the villages of Rajasthan self-dependent is –
A)Extension of urbanisation
B)Rural education
C)Making rural oriented economic schemes
D)employment for rural unemployed in cities
Answer: Making rural oriented economic schemes
- Q. Right to Information’ campaign is led by :
A)C. K. Janu
B)Rajendra Yadav
C)Mahasweta Devi
D)Aruna Roy
Answer: Aruna Roy
- Q. Following map is showing the concentration of prominent tribes of Rajasthan represented as (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv). Identify and answer the correct sequence as given below the map.
A)Sansi, Garesiya, Bheel, Sahariya
B)Bheel, Sansi, Sahariya, Garesiya
C)Garesiya, Sahariya, Sansi, Bheel
D)Sansi, Sahariya, Bheel, Garesiya
Answer: Sansi, Sahariya, Bheel, Garesiya
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