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Q.31 Medium General Studies I
Which two major kingdoms fought the Battle of Talikota in 1565, impacting the political structure of South India and Maharashtra?
A Vijayanagara Empire and Deccan Sultanates
B Maratha Empire and Mughal Empire
C Bahmani Sultanate and Delhi Sultanate
D Adil Shahi Dynasty and Qutb Shahi Dynasty
Correct Answer:  A. Vijayanagara Empire and Deccan Sultanates
EXPLANATION

The Battle of Talikota (Battle of Rakshasa-Tangadi) was fought between the Vijayanagara Empire and the combined Deccan Sultanates, resulting in the decline of Vijayanagara influence in the Deccan.

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Q.32 Medium General Studies I
The Godavari River basin covers approximately what percentage of Maharashtra's geographical area?
A 25%
B 35%
C 48%
D 62%
Correct Answer:  C. 48%
EXPLANATION

The Godavari River basin, often called the 'Dakshina Ganga,' is the largest river basin in Maharashtra, covering approximately 48% of the state's area.

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Q.33 Medium General Studies I
Which Mughal emperor's administration directly led to the establishment of the Deccan Sultanates that later ruled Maharashtra?
A Akbar
B Muhammad bin Tughlaq
C Aurangzeb's administration
D Shah Jahan
Correct Answer:  C. Aurangzeb's administration
EXPLANATION

# Mughal Emperor and Deccan Sultanates Establishment

The decline of centralized Mughal control during Aurangzeb's later reign created a power vacuum that allowed independent regional kingdoms to flourish in the Deccan region.

## Step 1: Understanding Aurangzeb's Deccan Policy

Aurangzeb's prolonged military campaigns in the Deccan (1682-1707) exhausted imperial resources and weakened central authority. His aggressive expansionism and religious policies destabilized the region rather than consolidating Mughal control, creating opportunities for local nobles and regional powers to establish independent rule.

## Step 2: Formation of Independent Sultanates

Following Aurangzeb's death in 1707, the Mughal Empire's grip on the Deccan weakened significantly. Regional military commanders and local leaders seized this opportunity to declare independence, establishing the major Deccan Sultanates including the Nizam of Hyderabad, the Maratha Confederacy, and other regional powers that directly ruled Maharashtra and surrounding areas.

The correct answer is (C) Aurangzeb's administration — his military overextension and subsequent decline of Mughal authority in the Deccan directly facilitated the rise of independent sultanates that became the dominant powers in Maharashtra during the 18th century.

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Q.34 Medium General Studies I
Which district in Maharashtra has the highest number of sugar factories as of 2024-25?
A Pune
B Jalgaon
C Nashik
D Kolhapur
Correct Answer:  B. Jalgaon
EXPLANATION

Jalgaon district in Khandesh region is known as the 'Sugar Bowl of India' with the highest concentration of sugar mills in Maharashtra.

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Q.35 Medium General Studies I
The phenomenon of 'Sahyadri Monsoon' primarily affects which part of Maharashtra?
A Eastern plains
B Western Ghats region
C Central plateau
D Northern region
Correct Answer:  B. Western Ghats region
EXPLANATION

The Western Ghats region receives heavy monsoon rainfall due to orographic precipitation caused by the mountain range.

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Q.36 Medium General Studies I
Which wildlife sanctuary in Maharashtra is known for its population of Indian bison (Gaur)?
A Melghat Tiger Reserve
B Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve
C Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary
D Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary
Correct Answer:  A. Melghat Tiger Reserve
EXPLANATION

Melghat Tiger Reserve in Amravati district is known for its significant population of Indian bison and is a IUCN protected area.

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Q.37 Medium General Studies I
Which water project in Maharashtra was completed in 1962 and provides irrigation to multiple districts?
A Bhakra-Nangal
B Godavari Barrage
C Koyna Dam
D Hirakud Dam
Correct Answer:  C. Koyna Dam
EXPLANATION

Koyna Dam on the Koyna River was completed in 1962 and is Maharashtra's oldest dam, providing irrigation and hydroelectric power.

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Q.38 Medium General Studies I
Which tribe in Maharashtra primarily engages in honey collection and forest-based livelihoods?
A Warli
B Kolhati
C Bhil
D Madia
Correct Answer:  C. Bhil
EXPLANATION

The Bhil tribe, primarily residing in the forested areas of Maharashtra, traditionally engaged in honey collection and hunting.

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Q.39 Medium General Studies I
The Lonar Lake in Maharashtra is famous for being a meteorite impact crater. In which district is it located?
A Buldhana
B Yavatmal
C Jalna
D Parbhani
Correct Answer:  A. Buldhana
EXPLANATION

Lonar Lake in Buldhana district is the only known meteorite impact crater in basaltic rock, a unique geological feature.

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Q.40 Medium General Studies I
Which fort in Maharashtra served as the capital of the Maratha Empire under Balaji Bajirao?
A Raigad Fort
B Pratapgad Fort
C Sindhudurg Fort
D Daulatabad Fort
Correct Answer:  A. Raigad Fort
EXPLANATION

Raigad Fort was the capital of the Maratha Empire and is strategically located in the Sahyadri range.

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