Basic GK Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Who ended the republic system of Rajasthan forever?

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    Saka
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    Hun
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    Gupt
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    Kushan
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Answer : 2. "Hun"
Explanation :

Hun had ended the republic system of Rajasthan forever.

Q:

The site of Rajasthan which presents the oldest evidence of animal husbandry?

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    Rate
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    Ahad
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    Kalibanga
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    Bagore
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Answer : 4. "Bagore"
Explanation :

The earliest evidence of domestication of animals comes from Adamgarh (M.P.) and Bagor in Rajasthan dated 5500 B.C. and 4500 B.C. respectively.

Q:

Who was the Gupta ruler who established the suzerainty of the Gupta dynasty over most of Rajasthan?

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    Chandragupta ||
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    Samudragupta
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    Kumaragupta
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    Skandagupta
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Answer : 1. "Chandragupta ||"
Explanation :

The first ruler of the empire was Chandra Gupta I, who united the Guptas with the Licchavis by marriage. His son, the celebrated Samudra Gupta, expanded the empire through conquest.

Q:

A king of Matsya Desh in Rajasthan, who fought on behalf of Yudhishthira in the Mahabharata war and attained heroic speed?

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    Chandpraghot
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    Virat
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    Ajatashatru
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    none of these
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Answer : 2. "Virat"
Explanation :

Virata was a kingdom ruled by the Matsya king by the name Virata. It was here that the Pandavas spent their 13th year of anonymity (Agyata Vasa) after their 12 years of forest-life (Vana Vasa) in the forests of Kamyaka and Dwaita. It was also known as Virata Nagari, modern Bairat in the Jaipur district of Rajasthan.

Q:

The Bhabru-Bairat miniature inscription of Ashoka found in Rajasthan is addressed to?

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    to the general public
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    Buddhist monks
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    Government servant
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    none of these
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Answer : 2. "Buddhist monks"
Explanation :

The inscription of Asoka found from this region addresse the Buddhist monks. There must have been a considerable presence of the Buddhist monks in Bairat.

Q:

From which site of Rajasthan have the remains of the kund / plow line been found?

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    Ahad
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    Mithal
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    Sothi
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    Kalibanga
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Answer : 4. "Kalibanga"
Explanation :

"Kalibangan excavations in present western Rajasthan shows a ploughed field, the first site of this nature in the world.


Q:

The site of Rajasthan which supplied copper articles to Harappa?

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    Kalibanga
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    Mithal
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    Ganeshwar
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    none of these
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Answer : 3. "Ganeshwar"
Explanation :

Ganeshwar is located near the copper mines of the Sikar-Jhunjhunu area of the Khetri copper belt in Rajasthan. The Ganeshwar-Jodhpura culture has over 80 other sites currently identified. The period was estimated to be 2500–2000 BC. Historian Ratna Chandra Agrawala wrote that Ganeshwar was excavated in 1977.


Q:

Chalcolithic culture found in Rajasthan is?

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    Ahar culture
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    Kalibanga Culture
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    Both A and B
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    none of these
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Answer : 3. "Both A and B"
Explanation :

The Ahar culture, also known as the Banas culture is a Chalcolithic archaeological culture on the banks of Ahar River of southeastern Rajasthan state in India, lasting from c.


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