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Q.11 Medium General Studies I
Which of the following historical figures led the Bhakti movement in Maharashtra during the medieval period?
A Sant Tukaram and Sant Jnaneshwar
B Rani Laxmibai and Peshwa Bajirao
C Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Peshwa Bajirao II
D Nana Sahib and Tatya Tope
Correct Answer:  A. Sant Tukaram and Sant Jnaneshwar
EXPLANATION

Sant Tukaram and Sant Jnaneshwar were prominent figures of the Bhakti movement in Maharashtra, emphasizing devotion and social reform.

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Q.12 Medium General Studies I
The Western Ghats, which form the western boundary of Maharashtra, are recognized as which type of biodiversity hotspot?
A Temperate forest hotspot
B Tropical deciduous hotspot
C Tropical rainforest hotspot
D Alpine meadow hotspot
Correct Answer:  C. Tropical rainforest hotspot
EXPLANATION

The Western Ghats are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world's eight 'hottest' biodiversity hotspots due to their tropical rainforest characteristics.

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Q.13 Medium General Studies I
Which geographical feature of Maharashtra's Vidarbha region makes it agriculturally distinct from other parts of the state?
A black cotton soil (regur soil)
B Red soil with moderate monsoon
C Alluvial deposits with perennial irrigation
D Laterite formation with coastal influence
Correct Answer:  A. black cotton soil (regur soil)
EXPLANATION

# Vidarbha Region's Agricultural Distinction

Vidarbha's unique agricultural character stems from its distinctive soil composition, which differs markedly from other Maharashtra regions.

Step 1: Identifying Vidarbha's Geographic Location

Vidarbha occupies the eastern plateau region of Maharashtra, characterized by the Deccan Plateau's geological formation with specific weathering patterns that create unique soil types distinct from coastal and western regions.

\[\text{Vidarbha Region} = \text{Eastern Plateau Zone of Maharashtra}\]

Step 2: Understanding Black Cotton Soil (Regur Soil) Properties

Black cotton soil forms from the weathering of basaltic lava flows and contains high clay content (especially montmorillonite), iron oxide, and organic matter. This soil is:

- Excellent for cotton cultivation (hence the name)

- Rich in nutrients and moisture-retention capacity

- Distinct from red soils (laterite-influenced) of coastal areas and alluvial soils of river plains

\[\text{Black Soil Composition} = \text{Clay} + \text{Iron Oxide} + \text{Organic Matter}\]

The correct answer is (A) black cotton soil (regur soil), which makes Vidarbha agriculturally distinct by enabling large-scale cotton and soybean production, earning it the nickname "Cotton Bowl of Maharashtra."

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Q.14 Medium General Studies I
The Konkan region of Maharashtra exhibits which climatic characteristic that influences agricultural practices?
A High rainfall with laterite soil development
B Low rainfall with black soil
C Moderate rainfall with alluvial deposits
D Arid conditions with desert soil
Correct Answer:  A. High rainfall with laterite soil development
EXPLANATION

The Konkan region receives high monsoon rainfall, leading to laterite soil formation and coconut/spice cultivation.

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Q.15 Medium General Studies I
Which modern administrative capital of Maharashtra was planned according to principles of which city planning movement?
A Garden City Movement
B City Beautiful Movement
C Modernist Urban Planning
D Navi Mumbai (New Bombay)
Correct Answer:  D. Navi Mumbai (New Bombay)
EXPLANATION

# Step-by-Step Solution

Navi Mumbai (New Bombay) is Maharashtra's modern administrative capital, developed as a planned city following principles of modernist urban planning and influenced by contemporary city planning movements.

## Step 1: Identify the Modern Administrative Capital of Maharashtra

Navi Mumbai (New Bombay) is the administrative capital developed in the 1970s to decongest Mumbai and serve as a satellite city. It was designed as a completely planned urban development rather than an organically grown city.

## Step 2: Determine the City Planning Movement Behind Its Design

Navi Mumbai was planned according to Modernist Urban Planning principles, which emphasized:

- Grid-based rational layouts

- Functional zoning (residential, commercial, industrial areas)

- Modern infrastructure and transportation networks

- Scientific approach to urban development

The city was influenced by contemporary modernist planning concepts rather than the earlier Garden City Movement (focused on green spaces) or City Beautiful Movement (focused on aesthetic grandeur).

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The correct answer is (C) Modernist Urban Planning.

Note: Option (D) "Navi Mumbai (New Bombay)" appears to be a distractor repeating the subject itself rather than answering which planning movement was followed.

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Q.16 Medium General Studies I
The Satara plateau in Maharashtra is rich in which mineral resource?
A Iron ore
B Manganese ore
C Bauxite
D Copper
Correct Answer:  B. Manganese ore
EXPLANATION

The Satara region, along with other parts of the Deccan Plateau, is rich in manganese deposits.

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Q.17 Medium General Studies I
The Lonar Lake in Maharashtra was formed by which geological process?
A Glacial erosion
B Meteor impact
C Volcanic activity
D River erosion
Correct Answer:  B. Meteor impact
EXPLANATION

Lonar Lake was created by a meteor impact approximately 56,000 years ago, making it a geologically unique crater lake.

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Q.18 Medium General Studies I
Which Mughal emperor established his capital at Aurangabad in Maharashtra?
A Akbar
B Shah Jahan
C Aurangzeb
D Bahadur Shah Zafar
Correct Answer:  C. Aurangzeb
EXPLANATION

Aurangzeb shifted his capital to Aurangabad (then called Khadki) to strengthen Mughal control in the Deccan region.

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Q.19 Medium General Studies I
The Godavari River, also known as the 'Dakshin Ganga', originates from which location?
A Nashik district
B Satara district
C Aurangabad district
D Buldhana district
Correct Answer:  B. Satara district
EXPLANATION

The Godavari River originates from the Sahyadri Range in Satara district near Trimbak mountain.

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Q.20 Medium General Studies I
Which district in Maharashtra is known as the 'Land of Forts'?
A Nashik
B Ratnagiri
C Satara
D Kolhapur
Correct Answer:  C. Satara
EXPLANATION

Satara district is historically significant for its numerous forts built during the Maratha period, earning it the epithet 'Land of Forts'.

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