Rajasthan GK for Patwari Exam
Where was the first college in Rajasthan opened?
(A) Jodhpur
(B) Jaipur
(C) Ajmer
(D) Bikaner
Correct Answer : C
National Research Centre on seed spices is located at-
(A) Tabiji, Ajmer
(B) Durgapura, Jaipur
(C) Mandore, Jodhpur
(D) Sewar, Bharatpur
Correct Answer : A
Delhi— Mumbai Industrial Corridor project is 40 per cent of in Rajasthan, with a length —
(A) 475 Km
(B) 876 km
(C) 576 km
(D) 676 km
Correct Answer : C
‘Monkey Valley’ is the name of-
(A) Nahargarh
(B) Amer
(C) Galtaji
(D) Jaigarh
Correct Answer : C
The lowest border of Rajasthan is bordering the state?
(A) Punjab
(B) Madhya Pradesh
(C) Uttar Pradesh
(D) Haryana
Correct Answer : A
Which of the following districts is include in Arid Western Agro climatic zone?
(A) Pali
(B) Sikar
(C) Nagaur
(D) Bikaner
Correct Answer : D
Which of the following districts pair has no river flow?
(A) Bikaner-Churu
(B) Bikaner-Hanumangarh
(C) Churu-Nagore
(D) Jaisalmer-Barmer
Correct Answer : A
Which of the following crop is not suitable for the suitable for the humid southern plains Agro Climatic Zone of Rajasthan ?
(A) Wheat
(B) Pulses
(C) Rice
(D) Jeera
Correct Answer : D
Total land boundary of Rajasthan is-
(A) 5620 km
(B) 5920 km
(C) 5000 km
(D) 6000 km
Correct Answer : B
Which of the following rivers is perennial in Rajasthan?
(A) Kantli
(B) Banganga
(C) Ghaggar
(D) Chambal
Correct Answer : D
Explanation :
1. Chambal River is a major river flowing in Central India. This river mainly flows in Madhya Pradesh, but some of it also flows in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. Chambal River is a tributary of the Yamuna River.
2. Chambal River originates from Janapav mountain in the Gwalior district of Madhya Pradesh. This river flows northwards and passes through the Chittorgarh, Dholpur and Sawai Madhopur districts of Rajasthan. After this, the river flows through the Dhar, Ujjain, Ratlam, Mandsaur, Bhind and Morena districts of Madhya Pradesh. Finally, this river joins the Yamuna River in the Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh.
3. The length of the Chambal River is approximately 960 kilometers. This river is the biggest tributary of the Yamuna River. The catchment area of the Chambal River is approximately 72,000 square kilometres.
4. Chambal river water is used for irrigation, hydropower generation and water transportation. Four major dams have been built on the Chambal River, including Gandhi Sagar Dam (Madhya Pradesh), Rana Pratap Sagar Dam, Jawahar Sagar Dam and Kota Barrage (Rajasthan). These dams provide water for irrigation and also generate hydroelectricity.