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Q.41 Medium General Studies I
Which of the following lakes in Maharashtra is the largest artificial lake?
A Lonar Lake
B Ujani Lake
C Powai Lake
D Wular Lake
Correct Answer:  B. Ujani Lake
EXPLANATION

Ujani Lake, created by the Ujani Dam on the Bhima River, is the largest artificial lake in Maharashtra.

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Q.42 Medium General Studies I
The Khandesh region of Maharashtra is known for which agricultural characteristic?
A Tea gardens
B Sugarcane cultivation
C Spice farming
D Fruit orchards
Correct Answer:  B. Sugarcane cultivation
EXPLANATION

Khandesh is famous for sugarcane cultivation and processing, with numerous sugar factories in the region.

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Q.43 Medium General Studies I
Which industry contributes the most to Maharashtra's GDP?
A Agriculture
B Manufacturing
C Services (including Finance and IT)
D Mining
Correct Answer:  C. Services (including Finance and IT)
EXPLANATION

The service sector, including financial services, IT, and trade, contributes the largest share to Maharashtra's GDP, making it an economic powerhouse.

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Q.44 Medium General Studies I
Which National Park in Maharashtra is home to Bengal tigers?
A Tadoba Andhari National Park
B Sanjay Gandhi National Park
C Chandoli National Park
D Melghat Tiger Reserve
Correct Answer:  A. Tadoba Andhari National Park
EXPLANATION

Tadoba Andhari National Park (also known as Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve) is famous for tiger conservation and wildlife in Maharashtra.

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Q.45 Medium General Studies I
Which of the following is the longest river in Maharashtra?
A Narmada
B Godavari
C Krishna
D Tapti
Correct Answer:  B. Godavari
EXPLANATION

The Godavari River is the longest river in Maharashtra with a length of approximately 1,465 km, though some portions flow through other states.

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Q.46 Medium General Studies I
In which district is the famous Tirupati-like temple 'Pandharpur' located?
A Solapur
B Sangli
C Kolhapur
D Satara
Correct Answer:  A. Solapur
EXPLANATION

Pandharpur, home to the famous Vithoba temple, is located in Solapur district and is one of the most important pilgrimage centers in Maharashtra.

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Q.47 Medium General Studies I
Which UNESCO World Heritage Site in Maharashtra is known for its ancient Buddhist caves?
A Ellora Caves
B Ajanta Caves
C Karla Caves
D Bhaja Caves
Correct Answer:  B. Ajanta Caves
EXPLANATION

Both Ellora and Ajanta are UNESCO World Heritage Sites with ancient Buddhist caves. Ellora is famous for its rock-cut architecture with Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain caves.

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Q.48 Medium General Studies I
Which social reformer from Maharashtra is credited with starting the 'Satya Shodhak Samaj'?
A Keshab Chandra Sen
B Jyotirao Phule
C Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
D Ram Mohan Roy
Correct Answer:  B. Jyotirao Phule
EXPLANATION

Jyotirao Phule founded the Satya Shodhak Samaj (Truth-Seeking Society) in 1873 to promote equality and social justice.

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Q.49 Medium General Studies I
Which of the following is NOT a major agricultural product of Maharashtra?
A Sugarcane
B Cotton
C Rice paddies in large scale
D Jowar
Correct Answer:  C. Rice paddies in large scale
EXPLANATION

While rice is grown, Maharashtra is primarily known for sugarcane, cotton, and jowar (sorghum) production.

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Q.50 Medium General Studies I
Which historical fort in Maharashtra is also known as the 'Gateway of Maharashtra'?
A Raigad Fort
B Ahmednagar Fort
C Daulatabad Fort
D Asirgarh Fort
Correct Answer:  D. Asirgarh Fort
EXPLANATION

# Solution: Gateway of Maharashtra

Asirgarh Fort earned its strategic epithet due to its location at the confluence of the Narmada and Denwa rivers, serving as the principal entry point to Maharashtra from northern regions.

Step 1: Identifying the Fort's Strategic Location

Asirgarh Fort is situated in Burhanpur district on the Narmada River, positioned at the historical boundary between Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. This location made it the primary gateway through which armies, traders, and travelers entered Maharashtra from the north.

Step 2: Understanding the Historical Significance

The fort was constructed in the 16th century and played a crucial defensive role controlling trade routes and military passages. Its nickname "Gateway of Maharashtra" reflects its historical importance as the main entry point to the region, controlling access across the Narmada River corridor.

Final Answer: (D) Asirgarh Fort — Known as the "Gateway of Maharashtra" due to its strategic position at the northern frontier and its control over the major route into the state.

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