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General Studies I

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The Deccan Plateau in Maharashtra is characterized by which type of rock formation?
A Sedimentary rocks
B Basaltic lava flows
C Metamorphic rocks
D Granite formations
Correct Answer:  B. Basaltic lava flows
EXPLANATION

The Deccan Plateau consists primarily of basaltic lava flows from ancient volcanic activity, forming the characteristic dark soil region.

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Which river forms the boundary between Maharashtra and Karnataka?
A Krishna River
B Godavari River
C Bhima River
D Wardha River
Correct Answer:  A. Krishna River
EXPLANATION

The Krishna River forms the natural boundary between Maharashtra and Karnataka in the southern part of Maharashtra.

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In the context of Maharashtra's environmental geography, the term 'Laterite Plateau' refers to which specific region?
A The entire Deccan Plateau
B The Western Ghats and its fringe areas
C The Konkan coastal plains exclusively
D The Vidarbha agricultural belt
Correct Answer:  B. The Western Ghats and its fringe areas
EXPLANATION

The Laterite Plateau is a specific geographical feature found in the Western Ghats and their fringe areas, characterized by laterite soil formation due to the region's high rainfall and tropical climate conditions.

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Q.44 Medium General Studies I
The laterite soil found extensively in the Western Ghats region of Maharashtra is formed due to which process?
A Glacial erosion and deposition
B Chemical weathering in high rainfall areas
C Desert wind erosion
D Volcanic ash settling
Correct Answer:  B. Chemical weathering in high rainfall areas
EXPLANATION

Laterite soil forms through the chemical weathering of rock in areas with high rainfall and high temperatures, typical of the Western Ghats region, leading to the leaching of silica and concentration of iron and aluminum oxides.

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Q.45 Medium General Studies I
Which historical factor most significantly contributed to Mumbai becoming a major port city during the colonial period?
A It was the only coastal settlement in Maharashtra
B Natural harbor, British investment, and administrative concentration
C Absence of other competing ports in India
D Ancient Satavahana trade monopoly continued unchanged
Correct Answer:  B. Natural harbor, British investment, and administrative concentration
EXPLANATION

Mumbai's rise as a major port was due to its excellent natural harbor (Bombay Harbour), substantial British capital investment, establishment as the capital of Bombay Presidency, and deliberate colonial infrastructure development.

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The Marathi language script evolved from which ancient script?
A Brahmi script exclusively
B Brahmi and later influenced by Persian scripts
C Brahmi script through its Nagari variation
D Tamil script with Sanskrit modifications
Correct Answer:  C. Brahmi script through its Nagari variation
EXPLANATION

Marathi script evolved from the Brahmi script, which developed into the Devanagari (Nagari) script. Marathi traditionally uses Devanagari script for its written form.

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Which natural resource, abundant in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra, has historically made it economically significant?
A Coal and mineral deposits
B Extensive forest reserves exclusively
C Deep-sea fishing grounds
D Oil reserves and natural gas
Correct Answer:  A. Coal and mineral deposits
EXPLANATION

Vidarbha is rich in coal deposits, iron ore, and various mineral resources. The region's coal reserves have supported industrial development and power generation activities historically.

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Q.48 Medium General Studies I
During the time of Ashoka, which present-day Maharashtra region was significantly impacted by the spread of Buddhism?
A Only the coastal Konkan region
B Primarily the inland plateau regions and trade centers
C Exclusively the Western Ghats areas
D The region was unaffected by Ashoka's policies
Correct Answer:  B. Primarily the inland plateau regions and trade centers
EXPLANATION

Buddhism spread in Maharashtra particularly in inland plateau regions and along trade routes where Ashoka's edicts and missionaries were active, as evidenced by early Buddhist cave monasteries.

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Q.49 Medium General Studies I
The Brahmagiri plateau region in northern Maharashtra is characterized by which climate classification?
A Tropical monsoon climate
B Semi-arid and deciduous forest climate
C Alpine climate
D Desert climate
Correct Answer:  B. Semi-arid and deciduous forest climate
EXPLANATION

The Brahmagiri and surrounding plateau regions of north Maharashtra have a semi-arid climate with deciduous forests, receiving moderate rainfall and experiencing significant seasonal temperature variations.

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Q.50 Medium General Studies I
Which of these statements correctly describes the demographic pattern in Maharashtra during the British Raj?
A Population remained static throughout the period
B Rapid urbanization occurred mainly in rural areas
C Population increased significantly due to improved healthcare but with uneven distribution
D The population exclusively concentrated in coastal regions
Correct Answer:  C. Population increased significantly due to improved healthcare but with uneven distribution
EXPLANATION

During the British period, Maharashtra experienced population growth due to improved public health measures and reduced famines, but this growth was unevenly distributed, with major cities like Bombay growing rapidly.

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