Rajasthan GK Question Answer

Rajasthan GK Question Answer

1. Rajasthan is the largest state in India by

  • A) Area
  • B) Population
  • C) Population density
  • D) Literacy rate
Answer: Area

2. What is the total number of districts in Rajasthan (as of latest count)?

  • A) 42
  • B) 47
  • C) 51
  • D) 53
Answer: 53

3. Which district is the largest in Rajasthan by geographical area?

  • A) Ajmer
  • B) Bikaner
  • C) Hanumangarh
  • D) Jaisalmer
Answer: Jaisalmer

4. Which district of Rajasthan has the highest forest cover?

  • A) Udaipur
  • B) Baran
  • C) Banswara
  • D) Sirohi
Answer: Udaipur

5. Which district of Rajasthan shares borders with both Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat?

  • A) Banswara
  • B) Udaipur
  • C) Pratapgarh
  • D) Dungarpur
Answer: Banswara

6. Which river is known as the "Dead River" in Rajasthan?

  • A) Luni
  • B) Mahi
  • C) Sukri
  • D) Ghaggar
Answer: Ghaggar

7. Which is the only major river that flows entirely within the boundaries of Rajasthan?

  • A) Gauri
  • B) Chuhar
  • C) Luni
  • D) Banas
Answer: Banas

8. Which is the largest saltwater lake in Rajasthan?

  • A) Deedwana Lake
  • B) Pachpadra Lake
  • C) Sambhar Lake
  • D) Lunkaransar Lake
Answer: Sambhar Lake

9. Which city in Rajasthan is popularly known as the "Granite City"?

  • A) Jaipur
  • B) Jodhpur
  • C) Jalore
  • D) Jaisalmer
Answer: Jalore

10. The world-famous Pushkar Lake is located in which district?

  • A) Jaipur
  • B) Jodhpur
  • C) Ajmer
  • D) Kota
Answer: Ajmer
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Rajasthan GK Question Answer

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