Rajasthan GK Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Which of the following is the first desert park in Jaipur?

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    Kishan Bagh
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    Hari Bagh
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    Ram Bagh
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    Laxman Bagh
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Answer : 1. "Kishan Bagh "
Explanation :

1. Kishan Bagh is the first desert park of Jaipur.

2. This park is one of the huge open spaces spread over 30 acres within the city limits of Jaipur.

3. This is the first desert park of Jaipur built at the foothills of Nahargarh Fort.

4. The recreated landscape of Kishan Bagh idealizes the desert ecology.

Q:

Recently the large deposits of uranium have found in Rajasthan at- 

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    Anandpur Bhukia ( Banswara )
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    Saladipur ( Sikam)
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    Amet ( Udaipur )
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    Rohil ( Sikar )
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Answer : 4. "Rohil ( Sikar ) "
Explanation :

1. Large uranium reserves have been discovered in Rohil in Sikar district of Rajasthan.

2. Uranium Corporation of India Limited has mining operations at Bagjata, Jaduguda, Bhatin, Narvapahar, Mohuldih, Tummalpalle, Turamdih underground mines and Banduhurang opencast mines. It also runs two processing plants at Jaduguda and Turamdih.

Q:

Which among the following is correctly matched?

( i ) Khejarli Movement - Amrita Devi

( ii ) Chipko Movement   - Gaura Devi

( iii ) Appiko Movement   - Karnataka

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    ( i ) and ( ii )
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    only ( i )
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    ( i ) and ( iii )
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    ( i ) , ( ii ) and ( iii )
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Answer : 4. "( i ) , ( ii ) and ( iii ) "
Explanation :

All matched correctly

(i) Khejarli Movement – Amrita Devi

(ii) Chipko Movement – Gaura Devi

(iii) Adhiko Movement – Karnataka

Q:

The petroleum producing area in the Rajasthan is spread over how many districts?

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    14
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    16
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    9
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    12
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Answer : 1. " 14 "
Explanation :

1. Petroleum-producing areas in Rajasthan are spread over 14 districts.

2. Rajasthan has significant resource potential of hydrocarbons under 4 petroliferous basins.

3. Potentially due to hydrocarbons, 3 petroliferous basins of Rajasthan have been upgraded to Category-I i.e. Bombay High, Assam and Gujarat.

Q:

Who among the following are not under the purview of enquiry of Lokayukta in Rajasthan?

(i) Ministers

(ii) Department Secretaries

(iii) Employees of State Assembly Secretariat

(iv) Accountant General, Rajasthan

Choose the correct code -

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    (i) & (iv)
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    (iii) & (iv)
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    only (iv)
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    (i), (ii) & (iv)
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Answer : 2. "(iii) & (iv)"
Explanation :

1. The institution of Lokayukta was created under the Rajasthan Lokayukta and Up-Lokayukta Act, 1973 to independently and impartially investigate and investigate complaints related to corruption and misuse of office against public servants with the aim of providing clean administration to the general public.

2. Lokayukta is an independent institution whose jurisdiction is the entire state of Rajasthan. It is not a department of the state government nor does the government interfere in its work.

3. In Rajasthan, ministers, secretaries and chairpersons of autonomous institutions come under the scrutiny of Lokayukta.

4. Presently the Lokayukta (Rajasthan) is Honorable Justice Shri Pratap Krishna Lohra.

Q:

Which Section of the Rajasthan Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 has been amended to substitute the expression Village Development Officer for Gram Sevak?

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    91
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    89
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    92
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    88
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Answer : 2. "89"
Explanation :

1. Section 89 of the Rajasthan Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 provides for the constitution of Rajasthan Panchayat Samiti and Zilla Parishad Service.

2. The amendment to section 89 states that the expression “Village Development Officer” shall be substituted for the existing expression “Village-level worker/Gram Sevak”.

3. The post of Gram Sevaks under Section 89 does not exist in Panchayati Raj Institutions and hence the existing provisions are deleted.

4. The Rajasthan Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 came into force in the state on April 23, 1994.

Q:

How many times the elections were conducted of Panchayati Raj Institutions have been till the year 2020?

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    Nine times
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    Ten times
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    Five times
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    Eleven times
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Answer : 4. "Eleven times"

Q:

When the Rajasthan Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 came into force in the State? 

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    April 23, 1994
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    April 23, 1995
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    April 24, 1994
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    April 24, 1995
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Answer : 1. "April 23, 1994"
Explanation :

1. Section 89 of the Rajasthan Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 provides for the constitution of Rajasthan Panchayat Samiti and Zilla Parishad Service.

2. The amendment to section 89 states that the expression “Village Development Officer” shall be substituted for the existing expression “Village-level worker/Gram Sevak”.

3. The post of Gram Sevaks under Section 89 does not exist in Panchayati Raj Institutions and hence the existing provisions are deleted.

4. The Rajasthan Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 came into force in the state on April 23, 1994.

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