Major Physical Divisions MCQs for Patwari

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Patwari — Geography of Rajasthan — Major Physical Divisions

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Question 1 of 20

Consider the following statements: 1. The region extending across Pratapgarh and its immediate vicinity is known as 'Kanthal'. 2. The term 'Vagad' encompasses a broader southern territory including Dungarpur, Banswara, and Pratapgarh. Which of the above statements is/are factually correct regarding Rajasthan's cultural geography?

Question 2 of 20

Match List-I (Book/Inscription) with List-II (Name used for Rajasthan) and select the correct answer: List-I A. Rigveda B. Ramayana C. Basantgarh Inscription List-II 1. Marukantar 2. Rajasthanditya 3. Brahmavart

Question 3 of 20

Which of the following pairs correctly matches the ancient site/region with its key identifying feature? 1. Ahichhatrapur - Capital of early Chauhans (Nagaur) 2. Chandravati - Settlement near Mount Abu 3. Suvarngiri - Golden fort of Jaisalmer 4. Malwa - South-eastern volcanic plateau

Question 4 of 20

The significant archaeological site of 'Tilwara', known for yielding crucial historical remnants, is situated in which specific geographical basin and modern district?

Question 5 of 20

Which of the following sets of ancient regional names is entirely associated with different parts of the modern Alwar district?

Question 6 of 20

In the historical text 'Rajroopak' (1731 AD), the word 'Rajasthan' was explicitly used to denote:

Question 7 of 20

Which of the following texts is attributed to Muhnot Nainsi and is pivotal for tracing the word 'Rajasthan' in 1665 AD?

Question 8 of 20

Despite a distinct regional identity in ancient and medieval times, the people of Rajasthan are historically characterized by their ability to:

Question 9 of 20

What ancient designation was applied to the region around Sambhar?

Question 10 of 20

Match the physical divisions of Rajasthan with their geological origins according to the continental drift theory: List-I (Physical Division) A. Aravalli Mountain Range B. North-Western Desert C. Hadoti Plateau D. Eastern Plains List-II (Geological Origin) 1. Tethys Sea 2. Gondwanaland

Question 11 of 20

Arrange the following ancient archaeological sites roughly from North to South based on their location in Rajasthan's districts: 1. Kalibangan 2. Ganeshwar Teela 3. Ahar Select the correct sequence:

Question 12 of 20

Assertion (A): The geographical area of the modern Jodhpur district was historically known exclusively by the single name 'Marwar'. Reason (R): In ancient times, the region comprising modern Bikaner and Jodhpur was collectively designated as 'Jangal', while parts of Jodhpur and Pali formed 'Gujratra'. Choose the correct option:

Question 13 of 20

Identify the incorrect pair regarding the stages of integration of Rajasthan and their respective dates: Stage of Integration - Date

Question 14 of 20

Which specific princely state's integration marked the Sixth Stage of Rajasthan's unification, finalized on 26 January 1950?

Question 15 of 20

Which of the following is NOT correctly matched regarding the newly formed districts on August 7, 2023, and their parent districts?

Question 16 of 20

The 33rd district of Rajasthan, Pratapgarh, was formed on 26 January 2008 by reorganizing the territories of which of the following districts?

Question 17 of 20

Which three districts were formed on the same day, i.e., 10 April 1991, in Rajasthan?

Question 18 of 20

Assertion (A): The word 'Rajasthan' received its constitutional recognition on 26 January 1950. Reason (R): The final territorial reorganization of the modern state of Rajasthan, including Ajmer-Merwara, was completed simultaneously on 26 January 1950. Select the correct answer from the codes given below:

Question 19 of 20

Which ancient terminology correctly corresponds to the modern districts of Bhilwara and Chittorgarh specifically describing their plateau region?

Question 20 of 20

If an archaeologist is investigating the ancient copper-age site of Ganeshwar Teela, which modern district of Rajasthan are they exploring?

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