Rajasthan Geography Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Traditional rainwater harvesting technique to the Thar desert of Rajasthan is?
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6329f46e751e5310a5bc73e9- 1Tankastrue
- 2Khadinfalse
- 3Bavadifalse
- 4Pondsfalse
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Answer : 1. "Tankas"
Explanation :
Khadin-It is a temporary pond made of earth, it is built under some sloping land. There is an earthen wall (Dhora) on both sides and a strong wall made of stone on the third side. When there is excess water, the pond gets filled and the water flows into the next pond. After the water in Khadin dries up, agriculture is done in it.
2. Pond- In Rajasthan, rain water is often collected in ponds. There are separate bathing ghats for men and women here. There is a well at the bottom of the pond, which is called Beri. This ancient method of water harvesting still holds its importance. This increases the ground water level.
4. Stepwell-Stepwells have their own place in Rajasthan. This is an ancient method of storing water. It is deep and has stairs and platforms to descend and is rich in artefacts.
5. Tanka: Tanka is an underground reservoir built to store rain water. The tanka usually has a square or rectangular shape and is constructed from clay or stone. A wall is built around the tanka so that rain water can collect in it.
Q: The famous cow breeds for the production of milk are -
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6329f3ca5c208a6bf7df0a90- 1Gir and Rathitrue
- 2Rathi and Nagorifalse
- 3Mewati and Malvifalse
- 4Malvi and Tharparkarfalse
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Answer : 1. "Gir and Rathi"
Explanation :
Gir Cow: This breed is found in Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra. It is also called Desan, Gujarati, Surti, Kathiawadi, and Sorathi. Its body is red in color with white spots, dome-shaped head and long ears. This cow gives an average of 2110 milk per calving.
Rathi Cow: The origin of this breed is Rajasthan. This breed is spread in Thar Desert, Bikaner, Ganganagar and Jaisalmer districts of Rajasthan. Its skin is mainly brown in color with white spots on it and sometimes its skin is black or brown in color with white spots on it. The lower part of its body is lighter in color than the rest of its body. Its wide mouth, long tail and hanging skin are soft and loose. It produces an average of 1000-2800 kg in one calving. At the time of first calving, the age of a cow of this breed should be 36-52 months and its one calving period is 15-20 months.
Q: Mahi Kanchan and Mahi Dhawal are varieties of which crop?
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- 2Ricefalse
- 3Barleyfalse
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Answer : 4. "Maize"
Explanation :
The cluster variety 'Mahi Kanchan' developed by the Agricultural Research Center, Banswara is related to maize crops.
2. Mahi Kanchan, Mahi Dhawal and Megha are varieties of maize. The major maize-producing districts in Rajasthan are Bhilwara, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Banswara and Bundi.
Q: With which crop the hybrid variety known as 'Mahi Kanchan' as developed by the Agriculture Research Centre, Banswara is related -
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6329f32c1656651c9e9614ad- 1Ricefalse
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- 3Jawarfalse
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Answer : 2. "Maize"
Explanation :
1. The cluster variety 'Mahi Kanchan' developed by the Agricultural Research Center, Banswara is related to maize crops.
2. Mahi Kanchan, Mahi Dhawal and Megha are varieties of maize. The major maize-producing districts in Rajasthan are Bhilwara, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Banswara and Bundi.
Q: The 'Central Institute of Arid Horticulture' is situated at:
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6329f04d4ada076be658072b- 1Bikanertrue
- 2Barmerfalse
- 3Jodhpurfalse
- 4Jaisalmerfalse
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Answer : 1. "Bikaner"
Explanation :
The headquarters of the Central Institute of Arid Horticulture is located 10 km away from Bikaner city on National Highway No. 15 (Bikaner-Sriganganagar Road) at 280 North latitude and 730.18 East longitude and 234.84 m above sea level. Above.
1. To conduct plan-targeted basic studies to develop technologies to increase the production and utilization of horticultural crops in dry areas.
2. To act as ‘National Gene Bank’ of dry horticultural crops.
3. To develop effective crop rotation of multiple horticultural crops in dry environment.
4. To act as a 'National Centre' of scientific information related to arid horticulture.
5. To act as 'Human Resource Development Centre' of arid horticulture with the role of main coordinator between State Agricultural Universities and other similar functioning institutions.
6. To provide guiding advice for development and research of dry horticulture.
Q: Badland Topography can be observed in Rajasthan, in
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614aadbbe1e1995c6215b8a2- 1Kota and Bundifalse
- 2Ganganagar and Hanumangarhfalse
- 3Sawai Madhopur, Karauli and Dholpurtrue
- 4Jaisalmer and Barmerfalse
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Answer : 3. "Sawai Madhopur, Karauli and Dholpur"
Explanation :
1. Chambal river is infamous for its 'badland'.
2. Elevated land with uneven surfaces located in semi-arid regions, on which sudden heavy rainfall causes rows of deep gullies to form and the entire land becomes rugged. Due to differential erosion, hard and resistant rocks are visible in the form of tall pillars or high flat land above the adjacent land. This land is unsuitable for animal husbandry and agriculture.
Q: Which of the following river is notorious for ‘Badland’?
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62681d7997c2ed7f1de4cc7c- 1Chambaltrue
- 2Krishnafalse
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Answer : 1. "Chambal"
Explanation :
1. Chambal river is infamous for its 'badland'.
2. Elevated land with uneven surfaces located in semi-arid regions, on which sudden heavy rainfall causes rows of deep gullies to form and the entire land becomes rugged. Due to differential erosion, hard and resistant rocks are visible in the form of tall pillars or high flat land above the adjacent land. This land is unsuitable for animal husbandry and agriculture.
Q: What is 'Mawath'?
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61b38e08bcb1f45db0a8345a- 1Vegetation growing in the hilly regions of Rajasthanfalse
- 2Winter rains in Rajasthantrue
- 3hot heat wave prevailing in the desert areafalse
- 4Fodder grown for livestock in drought prone areasfalse
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Answer : 2. "Winter rains in Rajasthan"
Explanation :
1. In northwest India, some weak temperate cyclones from the Mediterranean Sea cause rainfall over Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and western Uttar Pradesh.
2. Western cyclonic disturbances that enter the Indian subcontinent from the west and north-west during the winter months originate from the Mediterranean Sea and are brought into India by the westerly jet stream.
3. On an average, 4-5 western disturbances are formed during the winter season and the distribution of rainfall in each western disturbance is different.
4. Mawat is a Rajasthani word which means "Magh rain". It is very beneficial for crops like wheat etc. It comes from the south-western part.
5. Mawat means "winter rain". This word is mainly prevalent in Rajasthan and other regions of North India. Mawatha usually occurs in the months of December to February. This rain is very beneficial for the wheat crop.