Karnataka Gk Quiz 24 (20 MCQs)

This set of multiple-choice questions evaluates knowledge of Karnataka's agricultural practices, cultural heritage, geographical landmarks, and historical events. Concepts covered include crop production, traditional festivals, wildlife conservation, and socio-economic indicators. Questions assess understanding of key sites like Bandipur National Park, Bangalore's landmarks, and the impact of historical invasions. The content also includes information on Karnataka's technological advancements and its role in India's innovation index.

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1. WHICH STATE IS THE LARGEST PRODUCER OF RAGI?
2. APCTT was established in
3. Gulbarg fort
4. Where is the Headquarter of ISRO?
5. Where is the Brundavan Gardens located in Karnataka
6. When was the Mughal attack on Hampi which did not cause any extensive harm to Elephant Stable?
7. The major rivers ..... of peninsula flows through the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu
8. When was Karnataka state formed?
9. Where is Bangalore palace
10. Kempegowda built 4 towers to Mark the limits of Bangalore. Three of these are at Lalbagh, near Ulsoor lake, and near Kempebudhi lake. Where is the fourth tower?
11. Kambala Sport is held in which state?
12. Name the Port that is located in Karnataka?
13. What festival is celebrated very grandly in Mysore?
14. Yakshgan is folk dance of which state?
15. The ruins of Vijayanagar at Hampi were bought to light in 1800 by
16. Leaf-Nosed Bat, which was seen in the news recently, is typically found in which state?
17. Bandipur sanctuary is located in Which state of India
18. According to all estimate for the year 2011-12, which of the following state falls in the category of 30-40% poverty?
19. Kittur Utsav festival is celebrated in which state?
20. Which state is ranked as the most innovative state in India as per NITI Ayog"s India Innovation Index 2019?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of 1st November 1956 in Karnataka's history?

1st November 1956 marks the formation of Karnataka as a state under the States Reorganisation Act, which restructured the boundaries of the state based on linguistic lines.

What is the staple crop of Karnataka?

Ragi, also known as finger millet, is a staple crop in Karnataka, widely cultivated and consumed in the region.

What historical forts are located in Karnataka?

Karnataka is home to several historical forts, including the Bangalore Fort, Gulbarg Fort, and the Elephant Stable, which are significant landmarks in the state's history.

What is the importance of the Kaveri River to Karnataka?

The Kaveri River is crucial for Karnataka's agriculture and water supply, supporting a significant portion of the state's irrigation and drinking water needs.

What is the significance of Bangalore in Karnataka?

Bangalore, also known as Bengaluru, is the capital city of Karnataka and is known for its technological advancements, including being the location of the ISRO headquarters.