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Q : 'Bam dance' is the famous dance of which of the following?
(A) Alwar Bharatpur
(B) Jaipur Ajmer
(C) Udaipur Sirohi
(D) Jaisalmer Barmer Ajmer
'Bam dance' is famous in Alwar-Bharatpur. It is a dance performed only by men to the beat of a big drum (Bam-Bam) on the occasion of Holi in Bharatpur and Alwar region.
With which place is Sant Mavji Maharaj related?
(A) Mangarh Dham
(B) Tripura Sundari
(C) Beneshwar Dham
(D) Ghotia Amba
The predictions made about 237 years ago from the pen of Mahant Mavji Maharaj of Beneshwar Dham (Triveni Sangam), who is worshiped as a spotless God, are being proved correct today. These manuscripts, written in Vaagdi language, are still preserved in Mavji's birthplace (presently a temple) in Sabala (Dungarpur).
Which of the following women did not go to jail during the freedom struggle?
(A) Ratna Shastri
(B) Kali Bai
(C) Anjana Devi
(D) Narayani Devi
All the women went to jail during the freedom struggle.
(1) Anjana Devi
(2) Narayani Devi
(3) Ratna Shastri
Which princely state was not included in the Matsya Union?
(A) Karauli
(B) Bharatpur
(C) Alwar
(D) Sawai Madhopur
1. In the process of unification of Rajasthan, "Matsya Sangh" was first formed on 18 March 1948 by including the princely states of Alwar, Bharatpur, Dholpur and Karauli and Chief Area Neemrana.
2. Matsya Sangh inaugurated by N. It was done by V. Gadgil.
3. On the advice of Kanhaiyalal Manakchand Munshi, this union was named Matsya Sangh.
4. Udaybhan Singh of Dholpur was made the Rajpramukh and Shobharam Kumawat of Alwar was made the Prime Minister.
5. Alwar was made the capital.
In which district will the second sports school of the state be opened?
(A) Churu
(B) Udaipur
(C) Jodhpur
(D) Bikaner
The second sports school of the state has been opened in Jodhpur district.
How many branches of Guhils are mentioned in the fame of Nainasi?
(A) forty two
(B) twenty
(C) twenty four
(D) thirty six
1. 24 branches of Guhilas have been mentioned in Nainasi's fame.
2. Nainasi's fame is a Rajasthani historical text, which was written by Muhnaut Nainasi in the 17th century. This text is considered an important source on the history of Mewar.
'Mandal' is related to?
(A) Rain clouds
(B) female lioness
(C) Instrumental
(D) none of these
'Mandal' is a musical instrument. It is an Indian sitar, nowadays used for vocal Hindustani classical music.
The isotropic line dividing Rajasthan into two parts is-
(A) 100 cm
(B) 150 cm
(C) 25 cm
(D) 50 cm
The 50 cm parallel rainfall line parallel to the Aravali divides Rajasthan into two parts.
whom is the 'Kirti Stambh' located in Chittor Fort dedicated?
(A) Rana Sanga
(B) Rana Kumbha
(C) Jain Tirthankara Adinatha
(D) Mahavir Swami
1. Chittorgarh Fort is a historical fort located in Chittorgarh city in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is one of the largest and most important forts in India, and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
2. Apart from all these attractions, the most special are the two stone pillars here, which are called Kirti Stambh and Vijay Stambh. These two pillars reflect the glorious past of the fort and the Rajput dynasty. Both these pillars attract tourists with their beauty, architecture and height.
Name the person resident of Rajasthan who wrote the book 'Intkaal'-
(A) Sujansingh Parik
(B) none of these
(C) Shiv Charan Sen
(D) Jai Singh Ashawat
Rajasthan resident Shiv Charan Sen who wrote the book Intkaal.
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