Rajasthan GK Practice Question and Answer

Q:

The achievements of the rulers of which dynasty are mentioned in the Bijolia Inscription?

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    Sisodias
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    Chauhans
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    Rathores
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    Parmars
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Answer : 2. "Chauhans"
Explanation :

1. The Chauhan inscription of Bijolia is also known as the Bijolia inscription (1170 AD).

2. The text of this inscription is in the Sanskrit language.

3. The Bijolia inscription is carved on a large rock to the north of a reservoir associated with the Parshvanath temple in the Bijolia temple complex.

Q:

The period of Bijolia inscription is -

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    1676 AD
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    1170 AD
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    953 AD
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    1273 AD
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Answer : 2. "1170 AD"
Explanation :

1. The Chauhan inscription of Bijolia is also known as the Bijolia inscription (1170 AD).

2. The text of this inscription is in the Sanskrit language.

3. The Bijolia inscription is carved on a large rock to the north of a reservoir associated with the Parshvanath temple in the Bijolia temple complex.

Q:

Which fort was conquered by Alauddin Khilji and named Khairabad?

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    Siwana fort
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    Jodhpur fort
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    Ranthambore fort
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    Chittor fort
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Answer : 1. "Siwana fort "
Explanation :

In 1308, this war was fought between Alauddin Khilji and Siwana ruler Sitaldev Panwar in which Sitaldev was martyred and Khilji was victorious. Khilji changed the name of Siwana to Khairabad.

Q:

Which of the following pairs (Art Centre) is not correctly matched?

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    Thewa - Sikar
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    Rugs making - Jaipur
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    Ajrakh print - Barmer
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    Puppets - Udaipur
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Answer : 1. "Thewa - Sikar"
Explanation :

All of the following (arts-major centres) pairs are correctly matched.

(A) Thewa - Pratapgarh

(B) Rugs making - Jaipur

(C) Ajrakh print - Barmer

(D) Puppets - Udaipur

Q:

Through the medium of which newspaper did Pathik popularise the Bijolian Peasant Movement?

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    Pratap
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    Prabhat
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    Navbharat
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    Lokvaani
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Answer : 1. "Pratap"
Explanation :

1. Vijay Singh Pathik, better known as Rashtriya Pathik, was an Indian revolutionary. His real name was Bhup Singh.

2. He was among the first Indian revolutionaries who lit the torch of freedom movement against British rule.

3. Long before Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi started the Satyagraha movement, Pathik had experimented with the Satyagraha movement during the farmers' movement in Bijolia.

4. Vijaysingh Pathik had propagated the Bijolia farmers movement all over India through Pratap newspaper?

Q:

The real name of Vijay Singh Pathik was -

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    Bhoop Singh Gurjar
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    Bhag Singh Gurjar
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    Bahadur Singh Gurjar
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    Badal Singh Gurjar
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Answer : 1. "Bhoop Singh Gurjar"
Explanation :

1. Vijay Singh Pathik, better known as Rashtriya Pathik, was an Indian revolutionary. His real name was Bhup Singh.

2. He was among the first Indian revolutionaries who lit the torch of freedom movement against British rule.

3. Long before Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi started the Satyagraha movement, Pathik had experimented with the Satyagraha movement during the farmers' movement in Bijolia.

4. Vijaysingh Pathik had propagated the Bijolia farmers movement all over India through Pratap newspaper?

Q:

The making of which folk art is the ancestral occupation seen only in village Bassi of Chittorgarh District? 

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    Phad
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    Sanjhi
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    Veel
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    Kavad
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Answer : 4. "Kavad"
Explanation :

The ancestral business of making Kavad folk art is seen only in the village Bassi of in the Chittorgarh district. Kavad is a temple-like wooden sculpture, in which many doors are made. There are pictures inscribed on all the doors or gates. The Kavad is painted in red colour and then mythological stories are depicted on it in black colour. These contain details of various characters and incidents of Mahabharata, Ramayana and Krishna Leela. Kavad is associated with the religious beliefs and beliefs of people's lives, which is why after reading and listening to it, people become overwhelmed with reverence and donate as per their wish.

Q:

What was the name of Shri Devnarayan's father?

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    Jai Singh
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    Mansingh
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    Viram Dev
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    Sawai Bhoj
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Answer : 4. "Sawai Bhoj"
Explanation :

1. Lord Shri Devnarayan Ji, the worshipable deity of the Gurjar caste who is said to be the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, was born in Malaseri on the Saptami day of Magh Shukla in Vikram Samvat 968. His father's name was Sawai Bhoj and his mother's name was Sadhu, hence he was known as Sadhu also called his mother's son.

2. Devji's name in childhood was Uday Singh, he was married to Princess Peepal De and two other queens, Nag Kanya and Daitya Kanya. He had a son named Bella who later became the first priest and a daughter named Beeli.

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