Rajasthan GK Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Where was the first international seminar on mustard and oilseeds held in the country?
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61d583efc5943251cae743a9- 1Jodhpurfalse
- 2Jaipurtrue
- 3Ajmerfalse
- 4Udaipurfalse
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Answer : 2. "Jaipur"
Explanation :
1. For the first time in the country, an international seminar on mustard and oilseeds was organized in Jaipur.
2. All India Oilseeds Coordinated Research Project (AICRPO) was established in April 1967 by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research to improve oilseeds in the country.
3. The National Mustard Research Center was established on October 20, 1993, to conduct basic, strategic and applied research on rye mustard at the Adaptation Testing Center, Sewar, Bharatpur of the State Agriculture Department, Government of Rajasthan.
Q: What is the correct order of the safe districts of Rajasthan from the point of view of ground water?
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61d664375351126dae23f02b- 1Kota-Tonk-Ajmerfalse
- 2Sriganganagar-Hanumangarh-Kotafalse
- 3SriGanganagar-Hanumangarh-Banswaratrue
- 4Sri Ganganagar- Kota-Ajmerfalse
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Answer : 3. "SriGanganagar-Hanumangarh-Banswara"
Explanation :
From the point of view of underground water, the correct order of safe districts of Rajasthan is Sriganganagar-Hanumangarh-Banswara.
Q: The eastern basin is not a part of the plain?
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- 2Banas Basinfalse
- 3Chambal Basinfalse
- 4Luni Basintrue
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Answer : 4. "Luni Basin"
Explanation :
1. Eastern Plains Region: Extension - The region situated east of the 50 cm rainfall line in Rajasthan is known as the Eastern Plains Region. This region is formed by rivers, which is why it is called a river basin or region.
2. The eastern plain is mainly divided into three parts.
- Chambal River Basin
- Banas River Basin
- Mahi River Basin
Q: Hadoti state is situated in what percentage of the area of Rajasthan?
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Answer : 4. "9.6 %"
Explanation :
1. The southeastern part of Rajasthan is a plateau, which is known as the 'South-Eastern Plateau and Hadoti Plateau'. This is an extension of the Malwa plateau.
2. The average height of this area is 500 meters and there is an extension of mountain ranges in a semi-moon shape which are known as Bundi and Mukundwara hills respectively. Chambal River and its main tributaries Kalisingh, Parvan and Parvati rivers flow here, the plains created by them are suitable for agriculture.
3. Southern-Eastern Plateau Region (Hadoti Plateau) Main features -
- 11 per cent of the state's population lives in this area.
- South Eastern Plateau region is 9.6 per cent of the total area of the state.
-It extends to Bhilwara, Photo, Bundi, Jhalawar and Baran districts.
- This plateau part is the Sankranti region between the Aravalli and Vindhyachal mountains.
- In this region there is a mixture of lava rocks and Vindhya rocks.
Q: In which basin is the Pind Mand plain located?
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- 3Chambal - Mahi Basinfalse
- 4Banas Baan Ganga Basintrue
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Answer : 4. "Banas Baan Ganga Basin"
Explanation :
1. Pind Mand Plain is situated in the Banas-Ban Ganga basin.
2. Pind Mand Plain: The mound-like part of the desert near Devgarh (Rajsamand) in the Aravalli mountain range is called Pind Mand Plain.
Q: Which of the following is the pass connecting Marwar and Mewar?
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61d57aa80fa28f69059d2a72- 1Jilwa's naltrue
- 2Hathiguda's nalfalse
- 3bar nalfalse
- 4Someshwara's nalfalse
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Answer : 1. "Jilwa's nal"
Explanation :
Major passes of Aravali mountain range in Rajasthan-
1. Dhebhar Naal – Udaipur
2. Kewra ki Naal- Udaipur
3. Phulwari Naal- Udaipur
4. Hathi Naal- Udaipur
5. Cord of elephant jaggery – Rajsamand
6. Pagalya/Jeelwa/Chirwa's canal - Rajsamand - Pali
7. Khamli Ghat / Kamli Ghat- Rajsamand
8. Goram Ghat- Rajsamand
Q: Always green area between Jarga to Raga hills is called?
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- 2Deshharotrue
- 3Mevalfalse
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Answer : 2. " Deshharo"
Explanation :
1. Girwa: Due to the presence of hills all around Udaipur, the shape of Udaipur is like a saucer-like basin, which is called Girwa in the local language.
2. Desharo: The area between Jarga (Udaipur) and Raga (Sirohi) hills in Udaipur is called Desharo because it is always green.
3. Dewal/Mewal: Part between Dungarpur and Banswara.
4. Bhainsrodgarh Fort: Bhainsrodgarh Fort or Bhainsrod Fort is an ancient fort which is known as a major tourist destination in the state of Rajasthan, India.
Q: Which plateau is famous for Bhagat Bhil movement?
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- 2Bhomat plateautrue
- 3Bhorath plateaufalse
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Answer : 2. "Bhomat plateau"
Explanation :
1. The Bhagat movement took place on the Bhomat plateau spread in the Banswara and Dungarpur districts of Rajasthan.
2. This movement was started mainly by the farmers of the Bhil tribe.
3. Sarji Bhagat and Govind Guru started it together.
- In 1883 AD, Govind Giri established the Sampa Sabha, whose first session was held in 1903 AD. Born on the hills of Mangadh.
-In 1913, the Mewar Bhil Vahini opened fire on Ashwin Shukla Purnima, surrounded by a gathering on the hill of Mangarh, killing more than 1500 Bhils.
- Mewar Bhil Corps was established in Khairwada in 1841 AD.
4. Ashwin Shukla Purnima fair is held here even today.