Rajasthan Common GK Practice Question and Answer

Q:

The site of Rajasthan which supplied copper articles to Harappa?

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    Kalibanga
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    Mithal
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    Ganeshwar
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    none of these
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Answer : 3. "Ganeshwar"
Explanation :

Ganeshwar is located near the copper mines of the Sikar-Jhunjhunu area of the Khetri copper belt in Rajasthan. The Ganeshwar-Jodhpura culture has over 80 other sites currently identified. The period was estimated to be 2500–2000 BC. Historian Ratna Chandra Agrawala wrote that Ganeshwar was excavated in 1977.


Q:

Chalcolithic culture found in Rajasthan is?

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    Ahar culture
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    Kalibanga Culture
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    Both A and B
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    none of these
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Answer : 3. "Both A and B"
Explanation :

The Ahar culture, also known as the Banas culture is a Chalcolithic archaeological culture on the banks of Ahar River of southeastern Rajasthan state in India, lasting from c.


Q:

Who is called the father of the history of Rajasthan?

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    James Tod
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    Herodotus
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    George Thomas
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    none of these
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Answer : 1. "James Tod"
Explanation :

James Tod has a prominent place in the historiography of Rajasthan. Tod has been referred as “Herodotus of the History of Rajasthan”,2 “Rajasthan ke itihas ke pita” (the father of the history of Rajasthan), founder of 'modern historiography of Rajasthan', “first modern histories of Rajasthan” etc.

Q:

The area of Rajasthan before independence was called?

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    Rajputana
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    United Provinces
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    Central Provinces
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    Bengal Pradesh
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Answer : 1. "Rajputana"
Explanation :

Rajasthan, area-wise the largest State in India area-wise prior to Independence was known as Rajputana. The Rajputs, a martial community ruled over this area for centuries.

Q:

One of the following communities is not a beneficiary of the Navjeevan Yojana as per the Navjeevan Yojana Guidelines 2015-

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    Bedia
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    Babaria
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    Bhishti
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    Bagaria
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Answer : 3. "Bhishti"
Explanation :

The correct answer is The persons, communities engaged in manufacturing of illegal liquor.

Q:

'Aastha Yojana' is related to -

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    Specially abled
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    From the students of scheduled castes
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    Women from tribal areas
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    Slum dwellers
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Answer : 1. "Specially abled"
Explanation :

The correct answer is Persons with disabilities. Aastha Card Scheme: The benefit of the scheme is being provided to every disabled person suffering from at least 40% disability in Rajasthan. Divyaganjan can take advantage of this by applying for this scheme as soon as it is certified by the medical authority.

Q:

Which type of patient can benefit from the Bhamashah Swasthya Bima Yojana (BSBY)?

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    OPD (Out Patient Department)
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    IPD (Department of Internal Medicine)
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    Both OPD and IPD
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    None of these
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Answer : 3. "Both OPD and IPD"
Explanation :

The following types of patients can get the benefit of the Bhamashah Health Insurance Scheme (BSBY)-

1. General Patients: Under BSBY, insurance cover up to Rs 30,000 is provided for general illnesses. These include cold, fever, diarrhoea, and other common illnesses.

2. Critical Illness: Under BSBY, insurance cover up to Rs 3 lakh is provided for critical illnesses. These include cancer, heart attack, stroke, and other serious diseases.

3. Children disabled from birth: Under BSBY, an insurance cover of up to Rs 5 lakh is provided to children disabled from birth.

4. Pregnant women: Under BSBY, pregnant women are provided insurance cover of up to Rs 1 lakh for delivery and post-natal care.

Q:

The purpose of Rajasthan Public Service Act 2011 is-

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    Bringing transparency
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    Providing Grievance Redressal Mechanism
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    Both A and B
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    None of these
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Answer : 3. "Both A and B"
Explanation :

1. The initial Act covered 108 services of 15 major government departments, envisaged time-bound performance of duties by government officials and provided for cash penalties for offenders.

2. To promote good governance: The objective of this Act is to make the state government accountable for providing quality and timely public services to the citizens.

3. To protect the rights of citizens: The objective of this Act is to provide the citizens with the right to receive their public services in the stipulated time frame and with quality.

4. Simplifying government procedures: The objective of this Act is to make government procedures simple and transparent so that citizens find it easier to understand and follow them.

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