Preparing Rajasthan Geography for RPSC can be difficult because questions come from many topics such as districts, climate, rivers, minerals, and forests. Rajasthan Geography PYQ 2013-2024 helps you focus on important previous year questions and commonly asked topics. This makes revision easier and improves exam preparation.
Rajasthan Geography is an important section in RPSC examinations and regularly includes questions from physical geography, climate, rivers, resources, population, and regional characteristics. Rajasthan Geography PYQ 2013-2024 helps candidates understand repeated question patterns and identify the most important areas for revision.
Before starting the important questions, review the overview below to understand the scope, question pattern, and major topics covered.
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Particular |
Details |
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Rajasthan Geography PYQ Year |
Rajasthan Geography PYQ 2013-2024 |
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Exam |
RPSC Exams |
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Question Type |
MCQs |
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Difficulty Level |
Easy to Moderate |
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Focus Area |
Previous Year Questions & Concept Revision |
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Major Topics |
Districts, Thar Desert, Aravalli, Climate, Forests, Rivers, Irrigation, Census, Minerals, Power Projects, Wildlife |
The Rajasthan Geography PYQ 2013-2024 section highlights important questions repeatedly asked in RPSC examinations. Practising these questions helps candidates understand exam trends and focus on high-weightage geography topics.
(A) Bundi
(B) Udaipur
(C) Ajmer
(D) Nagaur
Options:
(a) A, B, C, D
(b) B, A, C, D
(c) A, B, D, C
(d) A, C, B, D
Correct Answer
The correct option is (d) A, C, B, D (or the corresponding option that sequence represents: Bundi->Ajmer-> Udaipur->Nagaur based on longitudinal layout from east to west).
(a) 10.4 percent
(b) 7.9 percent
(c) 13.3 percent
(d) 11.4 percent
Correct Answer:
(a) 10.4 percent (More precisely, 10.41%)
(A) Godwar Region
(B) Shekhawati Region
(C) Banas Plain
(D) Ghaggar Plain
Options:
(a) (A) and (B)
(b) (B) and (C)
(c) (A), (B) and (D)
(d) (A), (C) and (D)
Correct Answer:
(c) (A), (B) and (D)
(a) Jodhpur
(b) Bikaner
(c) Barmer
(d) Jaisalmer
Correct Answer:
(c) Barmer
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List-I (Districts) |
List-II (Mountains) |
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A. Jalore |
(i) Barwada |
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B. Jaipur |
(ii) Jharola |
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C. Alwar |
(iii) Raghunathgarh |
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D. Sikar |
(iv) Bhangarh |
Codes:
(a) A-ii, B-i, C-iv, D-iii
(b) A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv
(c) A-iv, B-iii, C-ii, D-i
(d) A-iii, B-ii, C-i, D-iv
Correct Answer:
(a) A-ii, B-i, C-iv, D-iii
(a) Delwada, Sajjangarh, Jarga, Taragarh
(b) Ser, Jarga, Sajjangarh, Taragarh
(c) Jarga, Ser, Sajjangarh, Taragarh
(d) Jarga, Delwada, Taragarh, Sajjangarh
Correct Answer:
(b) Ser, Jarga, Sajjangarh, Taragarh
(A) Aravalli checks the eastward extension of the desert.
(B) All the rivers of Rajasthan originate from Aravalli.
(C) The distribution pattern of rainfall in Rajasthan is not affected by Aravalli.
(D) The Aravalli region is rich in metallic minerals.
Select the correct answer using the code given below—
(a) A, B and C are correct.
(b) B, C and D are correct.
(c) C and D are correct.
(d) A and D are correct.
Correct Answer:
(d) A and D are correct.
(a) Mukandara Hills
(b) Dora Mountain
(c) Alwar Hills
(d) Girwa Hills
Correct Answer:
(a) Mukandara Hills
(a) Dholpur, Rajsamand, Jalore
(b) Bhilwara, Baran, Sikar
(c) Rajsamand, Jalore, Dholpur
(d) Pali, Jaipur, Bharatpur
Correct Answer:
(a) Dholpur, Rajsamand, Jalore
(A) Origin of convective currents at some places
(B) Aravalli hills are parallel to south-west winds
(C) Origin of high-speed eastern winds
Options: (a) (A) and (C)
(b) (A), (B) and (C)
(c) (A) and (B)
(d) Only (A)
Correct Answer:
(d) Only (A)
(a) North-Western monsoon
(b) South-Eastern monsoon
(c) North-Eastern monsoon
(d) Western disturbance
Correct Answer:
(d) Western disturbance
(A) Rainfall in Rajasthan decreases from South and South-East to North and North-West.
(B) The Arabian Sea branch of monsoon is the major source of rainfall in Rajasthan.
(C) Western Rajasthan receives rainfall only in winter.
(D) More than 50 percent area of Rajasthan has arid and semi-arid climate.
Select the correct answer given below—
(a) (A) and (B)
(b) (A), (B) and (C)
(c) (A), (B) and (D)
(d) (C) and (D)
Correct Answer:
(c) (A), (B) and (D)
(a) Sirohi
(b) Udaipur
(c) Banswara
(d) Jhalawar
Correct Answer:
(a) Sirohi
(a) Bikaner
(b) Sri Ganganagar
(c) Jodhpur
(d) Udaipur
Correct Answer:
(a) Bikaner
Its origin is from the Aravalli hills near Kumbhalgarh fort.
This river flows through the middle of the Mewar plain.
Bedach, Kothari and Morel are its tributaries.
(a) Banas
(b) Luni
(c) Chambal
(d) Mahi
Correct Answer:
(a) Banas
The following preparation strategy will help you identify recurring RPSC question patterns, revise important geography topics efficiently, and improve retention for the exam.
Practice questions by topics such as physiography, climate, rivers, minerals, population, and irrigation instead of solving mixed sets.
Maintain short notes for district order, mountain ranges, rivers, climate classifications, forests, and important projects.
Mark districts, rivers, deserts, wildlife areas, and resource locations on maps to improve recall during the exam.
Give extra attention to topics frequently appearing in previous years, including Thar Desert, Aravalli, irrigation projects, census data, and mineral resources.
Understand geographical relationships, locations, and patterns rather than relying only on factual memorisation.
