Rajasthan GK Questions with Answers for Competitive Exam

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Rajasthan GK Questions with Answers

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  Q :  

Which system is currently being adopted in the field of Economic Planning in Rajasthan?

(A) Federal Economic System

(B) Centralized Economic System

(C) Public Economic System

(D) District Level Economic System


Correct Answer : D
Explanation :

At present, district level economic system is being adopted in the field of economic planning in Rajasthan. All districts are being targeted for reform to achieve overall development of the state.


Q :  

In which district of Rajasthan, in the latest survey of Geological Survey of India 2021, huge deposits of cement grade limestone have been found? 

(A) Jhalawar

(B) Jaisalmer

(C) Chittorgarh

(D) Pali


Correct Answer : B
Explanation :

1. Huge reserves of cement level limestone have been found in Jaisalmer.

2. Geological Survey of India discovered large deposits of limestone.

3. It was about 690 million tonnes in three blocks of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan.


Q :  

Which of the following (Irrigation Project - District) is not matched correctly?

(A) Savan-Bhado - Kota

(B) Som Kagdar - Udaipur

(C) Parvan lift -Jaipur

(D) Som-Kamla-Amba - Dungarpur


Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

All of the following (Irrigation Project – District) are matched.

(A) Savan-Bhado - Kota

(B) Som Kagdar - Udaipur

(C) Parvan lift -Jhalawar

(D) Som-Kamla-Amba - Dungarpur


Q :  

How much share of the center and the state has been kept for the financial arrangement of the Drought Prone Area Programme (DPAP) operated in Rajasthan?

(A) 50:50

(B) 60:40

(C) 75:25

(D) 90:10


Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

1. The Drought Prone Areas Programme, was started in 1973, as a centrally sponsored program as an integrated area development programme.

2. Central and state governments share the cost in the ratio of 75:25.


Q :  

Who was the first Chairperson of the State Finance Commission in Rajasthan? 

(A) K. K. Goyal

(B) Heeralal Devpura

(C) M. C. Surana

(D) S. K. Ghosh


Correct Answer : A
Explanation :

1. Under Article 280, State Finance Commission was established in all the states of India since 1993 on the lines of the Finance Commission of the Centre, whose objective is to review the financial position of the bodies and Panchayats and make recommendations for the same. The State Finance Commission is constituted by the Governor for a term of 5 years. A chairman and a maximum of four members can be appointed in it.

  2. Chairman of the First Finance Commission of Rajasthan – Krishna Kumar Goyal

  3. Chairman of the Sixth Finance Commission of Rajasthan – Pradyuman Singh


Q :  

Read the statements carefully-

(1) Tikaram Paliwal is the only Chief Minister who has also been a Deputy ChiefMinister in Rajasthan.

(II) Hari Shankar Bhabhra has been the Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan for the longest time till now.

Which of the following option is correct?

(A) Only statement I is correct

(B) Only statement II is correct

(C) Both statements I and II are correct

(D) Both statements I and II are incorrect


Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

All the statements are correct.

(I) Tikaram Paliwal is the only Chief Minister in Rajasthan who has also been the Deputy Chief Minister.

(II) Harishankar Bhabhadra has been the Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan for the longest period so far.


Q :  

In how many days an appeal can be made to the second appellate authority against the decision of the first appellate authority under the Rajasthan Public Service Guarantee Act, 2011?

(A) 15 Days

(B) 30 Days

(C) 45 Days

(D) 60 Days


Correct Answer : D
Explanation :

1. It is an Act to provide for the delivery of certain services to the people of the State by the public authority within the prescribed time limit and related matters.

2. Under the Rajasthan Public Service Guarantee Act, 2011, an appeal can be made to the Second Appellate Authority within 60 days against the decision of the First Appellate Authority.


Q :  

The Governor of Rajasthan is the ex officio Chancellor of -

(A) All the State Universities as well as all the Central Universities working in the territory of Rajasthan.

(B) All the State as well as Private Universities of Rajasthan.

(C) All the State Universities of Rajasthan.

(D) All the State and Private Universities as well as Central Universities working in the territory of Rajasthan.


Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

1. The Governor is the ex-officio Chancellor of the State Universities.

2. The Governor appoints the Vice-Chancellor on the advice/consultation with the State Government.

3. The Chancellor also presides over the convocation of state universities.

4. The Chancellor appoints his nominees to various bodies such as the Senate, Syndicate, Board of Management, Selection Committee and Academic Council of State Universities.


Q :  

President's rule was imposed for the maximum number of times during the tenure of which of the following Chief Minister of Rajasthan?

(A) Bhairon Singh Shekhawat

(B) Mohan Lal Sukhadia

(C) Haridev Joshi

(D) Shiv Charan Mathur


Correct Answer : A
Explanation :

In Rajasthan, the President's rule was imposed the maximum number of times (2 times - 1980, 1992) during the tenure of Chief Minister Bhairon Singh Shekhawat.


Q :  

Which is the largest agroclimatic region of Rajasthan?

(A) Arid western plains

(B) Hyper arid partial irrigated zone

(C) Internal drainage dry zone

(D) Sub humid southern plains


Correct Answer : B
Explanation :

1. Rajasthan's agriculture is divided into 10 parts on the basis of crop climate zone.

2. In terms of area, the largest agro-climatic zone of Rajasthan is I-C (extremely dry partially irrigated zone).

3. Rajasthan's smallest agricultural crop in terms of area is climate zone IV-B.

4. On the basis of agricultural area, the largest agricultural crop in Rajasthan is climate zone III-B.


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