Rajasthan Geography Questions Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: In which districts of Rajasthan water is supplied from Narmada Valley Project-
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6169824f998a513082340606- 1Pali and Jalorefalse
- 2Barmer and Palifalse
- 3Sirhohi and Jalorefalse
- 4Jalore and Barmertrue
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Answer : 4. "Jalore and Barmer "
Explanation :
1. Sprinkler irrigation system has been made mandatory for the first time in Rajasthan in the Narmada Canal Project.
2. Narmada Canal Project is between Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh.
3. This project is also known as Bhagirathi of Marwar.
4. It is completely based on sprinkler irrigation method.
5. The districts of Rajasthan benefited from Narmada Canal Project are Jalore-Barmer.
6. The total length of Narmada Canal Project is 532 km.
7. Rajasthan's total share in Narmada Canal Project is 0.50 M.A.F.
8. Sardar Sarovar Dam is used for the Narmada Canal Project.
9. The total length of the Narmada Canal Project is 532 km of which 458 km is in Gujarat and 74 km in Rajasthan.
Q: The length of the Narmada canal in Rajasthan ______ is km.
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Answer : 2. "74"
Explanation :
1. Sprinkler irrigation system has been made mandatory for the first time in Rajasthan in the Narmada Canal Project.
2. Narmada Canal Project is between Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh.
3. This project is also known as Bhagirathi of Marwar.
4. It is completely based on sprinkler irrigation method.
5. The districts of Rajasthan benefited from Narmada Canal Project are Jalore-Barmer.
6. The total length of Narmada Canal Project is 532 km.
7. Rajasthan's total share in Narmada Canal Project is 0.50 M.A.F.
8. Sardar Sarovar Dam is used for the Narmada Canal Project.
9. The total length of the Narmada Canal Project is 532 km of which 458 km is in Gujarat and 74 km in Rajasthan.
Q: Which districts of Rajasthan are covered under the Narmada Canal Project?
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6329f508751e5310a5bc7473- 1Dungarpur, Banswarafalse
- 2Kota, Jhalawarfalse
- 3Jalore, Barmertrue
- 4Pratapgarh, Udaipurfalse
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Answer : 3. "Jalore, Barmer"
Explanation :
1. Sprinkler irrigation system has been made mandatory for the first time in Rajasthan in the Narmada Canal Project.
2. Narmada Canal Project is between Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh.
3. This project is also known as Bhagirathi of Marwar.
4. It is completely based on sprinkler irrigation method.
5. The districts of Rajasthan benefited from Narmada Canal Project are Jalore-Barmer.
6. The total length of Narmada Canal Project is 532 km.
7. Rajasthan's total share in Narmada Canal Project is 0.50 M.A.F.
8. Sardar Sarovar Dam is used for the Narmada Canal Project.
9. The total length of the Narmada Canal Project is 532 km of which 458 km is in Gujarat and 74 km in Rajasthan.
Q: The plateau extended between Kumbhalgarh to Gogunda is known as -
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- 2Gogundafalse
- 3Bhorattrue
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Answer : 3. "Bhorat "
Explanation :
1. Bhorat Plateau is a plateau that covers the northern part of the Central Hill Plain, Central India.
2. Covers about 22,000 square miles (57,000 square km) and includes most of northwestern Madhya Pradesh state and central Rajasthan state.
3. The largest and highest part of the Aravalli range lies between the forts of Kumbhalgarh and Gogunda, which is commonly called Bhorat in the form of a plateau.
4. The north-western mountain part of Udaipur is called Maghar. It is situated at an average altitude of 1225 metres. The height of some peaks is also 1300 meters.
5. The steep slope and rugged part to its west is called 'Bhakar' in the local language.
Q: Identify the incorrect pair of the district and the Mascot, issued by Forest Department of Rajasthan Government:
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632ad5bb751e5310a5c0a7fa- 1Alwar - Tigertrue
- 2Bharatpur - Sarus (Crane)false
- 3Bhiwara - Peacockfalse
- 4Churu - Black Buckfalse
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Answer : 1. "Alwar - Tiger"
Explanation :
The district and mascot issued by the Forest Department of Rajasthan
(A) Alwar - Sambhar Deer
(B) Bharatpur - Sarus (Crane)
(C) Bhiwara - Peacock
(D) Churu - Black Buck
Q: The tree from which 'Kattha' is extracted, is -
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- 2Khairtrue
- 3Neemfalse
- 4Salarfalse
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Answer : 2. "Khair"
Explanation :
1. In Rajasthan, Katha is extracted from the Khair tree.
2. Catechu is obtained by cold crystallization from water extract from the Acacia tree, commonly known as the Khair tree.
Q: In which region of Rajasthan Walra agriculture is practised? Choose the best suitable option.
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Answer : 2. "South"
Explanation :
1. Walara agriculture is a type of shifting agriculture, in which land is used for a few years and later abandoned due to lack of fertility and diseases in the soil. This agriculture is done by primitive tribes.
2. Banswara, Udaipur and Dungarpur districts of Rajasthan are inhabited by primitive tribes. Walara agriculture is practiced in these districts.
Q: Ramgarh Vishdhari Sanctuary is notified as -
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632ad0bb751e5310a5c08039- 1Biological Parkfalse
- 2National Parkfalse
- 3Tiger Reservetrue
- 4UNESCO MABfalse
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Answer : 3. "Tiger Reserve"
Explanation :
Ramgarh Vishdhari Sanctuary has been notified as a tiger reserve. It is the fourth tiger reserve of Rajasthan and 52nd tiger reserve of India. It was notified on May 16, 2022.