BSTC Rajasthan GK Important Questions: Top General Knowledge MCQs for Preparation
Rajasthan GK is an important section of the BSTC 2026 exam conducted by Vardhman Mahaveer Open University. Regular practice of important and previous year questions helps candidates improve their preparation and score better. Questions related to Rajasthan history, culture, geography, politics, literature, and important personalities are frequently asked in the examination.
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Rajasthan GK Important Questions:Vardhman Mahaveer Open University (VMOU) will conduct the Rajasthan BSTC exam on May 20 for the students who are aspiring to get admission to pre-D.El.Ed. programs offered by all affiliated institutions in Rajasthan. BSTC questions are asked from various subjects, and one of them is Rajasthan General Knowledge. Practicing important and previous questions in GK subjects helps candidates boost their scores.
Continuous practice of important questions is one of the best techniques to get through the Rajasthan BSTC syllabus, especially the General Knowledge (GK) subject. Since the GK syllabus carries utmost importance and many questions are frequently asked from previous years’ papers, solving such questions can help candidates in their exam preparation. To make your preparation convenient, we have provided a collection of important Rajasthan GK questions and answers for candidates seeking admission to Pre D.El.Ed. courses.
Rajasthan BSTC GK Important Questions
For the BSTC 2026 exam, the general knowledge section is very important, as it carries a considerable amount of weightage and plays a major role in candidates' selections. For this purpose, we have provided a list of 20 questions that can help students in preparing for their exam:
Q 1. According to the 2011 census, the lowest density districts in Rajasthan are
(A) Barmer - Bikaner
(B) Jaisalmer - Bikaner
(C) Jaisalmer - Barmer
(D) Jaisalmer - Churu
Ans (B) Jaisalmer - Bikaner
Q2. Name the person who was expelled by Ratan Singh from his court, and later he went for asylum to Alauddin Khilji.
(A) Sunderlal
(B) Madan Lal
(C) Chetan Raghav
(D) Raghuji
Ans (C) Chetan Raghav
Q 3. The Degana region is known for which mineral in Rajasthan?
(A) Manganese
(B) Tungsten
(C) Coal
(D) Iron ore
And (B) Tungsten
Q 4. The word 'Rajasthan' was first used by historians known as—
(A) Tod
(B) G.N. Sharma
(C) G.C. Pande
(D) Satish Chandra
Ans (A) Tod
Q 5. Sisodias of Mewar were regarded as
(A) Nagvanshi
(B) Chandravanshi
(C) Agnivansh
(D) Suryavanshi
Ans (D) Suryavanshi
Q6. The first formal grammar of Rajasthani was written by the following—
(A) Jayasimha Siddharaja
(B) Hemachandra Suri
(C) Bhojа
(D) Udyotan Suri
Ans (B) Hemachandra Suri
Q 7. The author of Rankhar is
(A) Nand Bhardwaj
(B) Malchand Tiwari
(C) Jitendra Kumar Soni
(D) Madhu Acharya "Ashawadi"
Ans (C) Jitendra Kumar Soni
Q 8. Where is Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary?
(A) Kota
(B) Ajmer
(C) Dholpur
(D) Jodhpur
Ans (A) Kota
Q9. Which district of Rajasthan has the highest literacy rate according to Census 2011?
(A) Jaipur
(B) Kota
(C) Sikar
(D) Alwar
Ans (B) Kota
Q 10. The Kalbeliya dance is from which district of Rajasthan?
(A) Jodhpur
(B) Udaipur
(C) Alwar
(D) Jaisalmer
Ans (A) Jodhpur
Q 11. Who is the longest-serving Chief Minister of Rajasthan?
(A) Tika Ram Paliwal
(B) Mohanlal Sukhadia
(C) Ashok Gehlot
(D) Vasundhara Raje
Ans (B) Mohanlal Sukhadia
Q 12. The Indira Gandhi Canal was necessitated by
(A) Rains
(B) Winter
(C) Water Scarcity
(D) Hot summers
Ans (C) Water Scarcity
Q13. Which city in Rajasthan is called the 'Blue City'?
(A) Udaipur
(B) Ajmer
(C) Bikaner
(D) Jodhpur
Ans (D) Jodhpur
Q 14. The Panchayati Raj system in India was inaugurated in Rajasthan at Nagaur in the year
(A) 1958
(B) 1959
(C) 1956
(D) 1957
Ans (B) 1959.
Q15. Central University was established in Rajasthan in year
(A) 2008
(B) 2007
(C) 2009
(D) 2011
Ans (C) 2009
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