Rajasthan GK Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Bharatpur Rajya Praja Sangh was established in -
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- 21928true
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Answer : 2. "1928"
Q: Mukundwara hills largely extend in which district?
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62a2348594471d20736dce43- 1Jaipur districtfalse
- 2Banswara districtfalse
- 3Kota districttrue
- 4Alwar districtfalse
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Answer : 3. "Kota district "
Explanation :
1. Mukundra Hills are located in Kota district of Rajasthan.
2. It is part of Hadoti Plateau.
3. Mukundra Hills National Park and Darra Wildlife Sanctuary are located in this region.
Q: In which state of Rajasthan soil of Antisol group is found?
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614852984ed0153e6e6f5b31- 1Easternfalse
- 2Southernfalse
- 3South-Eastfalse
- 4Westerntrue
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Answer : 4. "Western"
Explanation :
The correct answer is Western. Entisols group of soils are found in the Western region of Rajasthan. Based on a comprehensive study of the soil new soil taxonomy has been developed by soil survey staff in 1976.
Q: In which districts of Rajasthan water is supplied from Narmada Valley Project-
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6169824f998a513082340606- 1Pali and Jalorefalse
- 2Barmer and Palifalse
- 3Sirhohi and Jalorefalse
- 4Jalore and Barmertrue
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Answer : 4. "Jalore and Barmer "
Explanation :
1. Sprinkler irrigation system has been made mandatory for the first time in Rajasthan in the Narmada Canal Project.
2. Narmada Canal Project is between Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh.
3. This project is also known as Bhagirathi of Marwar.
4. It is completely based on sprinkler irrigation method.
5. The districts of Rajasthan benefited from Narmada Canal Project are Jalore-Barmer.
6. The total length of Narmada Canal Project is 532 km.
7. Rajasthan's total share in Narmada Canal Project is 0.50 M.A.F.
8. Sardar Sarovar Dam is used for the Narmada Canal Project.
9. The total length of the Narmada Canal Project is 532 km of which 458 km is in Gujarat and 74 km in Rajasthan.
Q: Where did the revolt of 1857 start in Rajasthan?
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611e28ed3419655efd03972c- 1Neemuch Cantonmentfalse
- 2Eninpura Cantonmentfalse
- 3Deoli Cantonmentfalse
- 4Nasirabad Cantonmenttrue
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Answer : 4. "Nasirabad Cantonment"
Q: Which city in Rajasthan is also known as 'Granite City'?
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6176604b9909565b234f5b95- 1Jaipurfalse
- 2Jaloretrue
- 3Jaisalmerfalse
- 4Jodhpurfalse
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Answer : 2. "Jalore "
Q: Match list I with list II and choose the correct code-
List-1(Author) List-II (Text)
(a) Girdhar Aasiya (i) Vijaypal Raso
(b) Jalha (ii) Sagat Raso
(c) Nalha Singh (iii) Buddhi Raso
(d) Suryamal Misran (iv) Sati Raso
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63875052d766b160a2eb78b9- 1a-(iii), b-(iv), c-(ii), d-(i)false
- 2a-(i), b-(iii), c-(iv), d-(ii)false
- 3a-(iii), b-(i), c-(ii), d-(iv)true
- 4a-(iv), b-(iii), c-(ii), d-(i)false
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Answer : 3. "a-(iii), b-(i), c-(ii), d-(iv)"
Explanation :
All codes are correctly selected -
List-1(Author) List-II (Text)
(a) Girdhar Aasiya (iii) Buddhi Raso
(b) Jalha (i) Vijaypal Raso
(c) Nalha Singh (ii) Sagat Raso
(d) Suryamal Misran (iv) Sati Raso
Q: First level elected body and Basic unit of democracy in Panchayati Raj system is-
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5f7c3d453f983379e3e34847- 1Gram Panchayattrue
- 2Panchayat Samitifalse
- 3Zila Parishadfalse
- 4Parliamentfalse
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Answer : 1. "Gram Panchayat"
Explanation :
1. The Ministry of Panchayati Raj is a branch of the Government of India that looks after the ongoing process of decentralization and local governance in the states.
2. The Panchayati Raj system is the system of local self-government in rural India. Just as self-governance of urban areas is carried out through municipalities and suburban municipalities, similarly self-governance of rural areas is carried out through Panchayati Raj institutions.
3. There are three levels of Panchayati Raj institutions.
(1) Village level: Gram Panchayat
(2) Block level: Panchayat Samiti
(3) District level: District Council

