Beyond Basics: Karnataka GK Challenge with Interactive MCQs

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Karnataka Geography MCQ Questions And Answers

Explore beyond the basics as you tackle thought-provoking MCQs designed to elevate your understanding of Karnataka’s rich history, vibrant culture, and diverse geography

1. What is the capital city of Karnataka?
a. Mysuru
b. Hubballi
c. Bengaluru
d. Mangaluru

Answer: c. Bengaluru

2. Which river is the longest and the most significant in Karnataka?
a. Kaveri
b. Krishna
c. Tungabhadra
d. Sharavathi

Answer: a. Kaveri

3. Which mountain range runs along the western border of Karnataka, influencing its climate and geography?
a. Western Ghats
b. Eastern Ghats
c. Vindhya Range
d. Satpura Range

Answer: a. Western Ghats

4. Which district in Karnataka is known for its coffee plantations and is often referred to as the “Coffee Land of Karnataka”?
a. Chikmagalur
b. Hassan
c. Coorg (Kodagu)
d. Shimoga

Answer: c. Coorg (Kodagu)

5. The Jog Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in India, is formed by which river in Karnataka?
a. Kaveri
b. Tungabhadra
c. Krishna
d. Sharavathi

Answer: d. Sharavathi

6. Which of the following is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Karnataka known for its ancient ruins and temples?
a. Badami
b. Hampi
c. Pattadakal
d. Aihole

Answer: b. Hampi

7. Which national park in Karnataka is famous for its population of Indian elephants and is a designated Project Elephant reserve?
a. Nagarhole National Park
b. Bandipur National Park
c. Bannerghatta National Park
d. Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary

Answer: a. Nagarhole National Park

8. The Karwar Beach, known for its scenic beauty, is located along the coastline of which sea?
a. Bay of Bengal
b. Arabian Sea
c. Indian Ocean
d. Andaman Sea

Answer: b. Arabian Sea

9. Which city in Karnataka is known as the “City of Palaces” and served as the capital of the Kingdom of Mysore?
a. Mangaluru
b. Mysuru
c. Hubballi
d. Belagavi

Answer: b. Mysuru

10. The Anshi National Park, known for its rich biodiversity, is located in which district of Karnataka?
a. Belagavi
b. Uttara Kannada
c. Bijapur
d. Raichur

Answer: b. Uttara Kannada

Karnataka GK History MCQ Questions And Answers

1. Who was the founder of the Vijayanagara Empire, a powerful medieval kingdom in Karnataka?
a. Krishnadevaraya
b. Harihara I
c. Bukka I
d. Devaraya II

Answer: b. Harihara I

2. The Chalukya dynasty, known for its architectural marvels like the Badami Cave Temples, ruled Karnataka during which period?
a. 2nd to 8th centuries
b. 6th to 12th centuries
c. 8th to 14th centuries
d. 10th to 16th centuries

Answer: c. 8th to 14th centuries

3. The Bahmani Sultanate, a medieval Muslim state in Deccan, had its capital situated near present-day Bidar. Who was its founder?
a. Alauddin Hasan Bahman Shah
b. Muhammad bin Tughlaq
c. Ahmad Shah I
d. Ibrahim Adil Shah II

Answer: a. Alauddin Hasan Bahman Shah

4. Which famous kingdom, ruled by the Wodeyar dynasty, had its capital in Mysore and played a significant role in Karnataka’s history?
a. Hoysala Kingdom
b. Chalukya Kingdom
c. Vijayanagara Empire
d. Kingdom of Mysore

Answer: d. Kingdom of Mysore

5. The Kittur Rani Chennamma, a notable freedom fighter, led an armed rebellion against the British East India Company in which year?
a. 1806
b. 1824
c. 1857
d. 1875

Answer: b. 1824

6. The Hampi ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are remnants of which historical city that served as the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire?
a. Vijayanagara
b. Badami
c. Aihole
d. Pattadakal

Answer: a. Vijayanagara

7. The Mysore Palace, a symbol of Mysore’s architectural grandeur, was designed by which British architect?
a. Charles Correa
b. Sir Edwin Lutyens
c. Henry Irwin
d. Christopher Wren

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Answer: c. Henry Irwin

8. The first war of Indian Independence in 1857 had significant contributions from Karnataka, particularly in the form of the Kittur Uprising and the __________ rebellion.
a. Rani Padmini
b. Rani Abbakka
c. Rani Chennamma
d. Rani Karnavati

Answer: b. Rani Abbakka

9. The Hoysala dynasty, known for its intricate temple architecture, had its capital in which city?
a. Hampi
b. Belur
c. Badami
d. Bijapur

Answer: b. Belur

10. Who was the first woman Chief Minister of Karnataka and the first woman to become the Chief Minister of any Indian state?
a. Jayalalithaa
b. Indira Gandhi
c. Sucheta Kriplani
d. Nijalingappa

Answer: c. Sucheta Kriplani

Karnataka GK Culture and Traditional MCQ Questions And Answers

1. What is the traditional dance form of Karnataka that is known for its vibrant costumes and rhythmic footwork?
a. Bharatanatyam
b. Kuchipudi
c. Yakshagana
d. Kathakali

Answer: c. Yakshagana

2. The traditional art of string puppetry in Karnataka, performed with intricate wooden puppets, is known as:
a. Kathakali
b. Bommalattam
c. Togalu Gombeyaata
d. Sattriya

Answer: c. Togalu Gombeyaata

3. Hampi Utsav, an annual cultural festival, is celebrated in honor of the historic ruins of Hampi. In which district is Hampi located?
a. Belagavi
b. Bellary
c. Chitradurga
d. Hassan

Answer: b. Bellary

4. The traditional art of scroll painting in Karnataka, depicting mythological stories, is known as:
a. Warli Painting
b. Madhubani Painting
c. Mysore Painting
d. Ilkal Painting

Answer: d. Ilkal Painting

5. The traditional folk dance of Karnataka, performed during festivals and celebrations, is called:
a. Bharatanatyam
b. Dollu Kunitha
c. Kuchipudi
d. Odissi

Answer: b. Dollu Kunitha

6. Which famous classical music festival in Karnataka is held annually in the city of Mysuru and attracts renowned artists from around the country?
a. Sankranti Sambhrama
b. Mysuru Utsav
c. Hampi Utsav
d. Dasara Music Festival

Answer: d. Dasara Music Festival

7. The traditional art of sandalwood carving, often seen in religious sculptures and artifacts, is known as:
a. Bidriware
b. Mysore Painting
c. Veena Carving
d. Sandalwood Inlay

Answer: d. Sandalwood Inlay

8. The traditional attire worn by men in Karnataka, consisting of a dhoti and a headgear, is called:
a. Peta
b. Lungi
c. Mundu
d. Veshti

Answer: a. Peta

9. Which famous festival in Karnataka involves the creation of intricate rangoli designs outside homes, marking the victory of good over evil?
a. Diwali
b. Pongal
c. Navaratri
d. Ugadi

Answer: a. Diwali

10. The traditional art of weaving silk sarees, particularly the Mysore silk saree, is associated with which district in Karnataka?
a. Bellary
b. Mysuru
c. Gadag
d. Udupi

Answer: b. Mysuru

Karnataka GK Districts, Head Quarters, Density, Population

S.No District Headquarters Density (per sq. km) Population (2023)
1 Bagalkote Bagalkote 341 1,890,826
2 Bangalore Rural Bangalore 864 2,095,858
3 Bangalore Urban Bangalore 4,374 9,586,309
4 Belgaum Belgaum 257 4,778,441
5 Bellary Bellary 294 2,532,379
6 Bidar Bidar 259 1,703,342
7 Chamarajanagar Chamarajanagar 211 1,020,174
8 Chikkaballapura Chikkaballapura 295 1,255,100
9 Chitradurga Chitradurga 216 1,660,378
10 Dakshina Kannada Mangalore 456 2,083,625
11 Davanagere Davanagere 298 1,946,905
12 Dharwad Dharwad 268 1,846,524
13 Gadag Gadag 286 1,065,235
14 Gulbarga Gulbarga 265 2,564,787
15 Hassan Hassan 234 1,776,421
16 Haveri Haveri 289 1,598,529
17 Kodagu Madikeri 102 554,519
18 Kolar Kolar 245 1,540,231
19 Koppal Koppal 250 1,342,324
20 Mandya Mandya 307 1,808,680
21 Mysore Mysore 275 2,994,749
22 Raichur Raichur 258 1,924,773
23 Ramanagara Ramanagara 309 1,093,017
24 Shimoga Shimoga 215 1,755,736
25 Tumkur Tumkur 243 2,681,427
26 Udupi Udupi 357 1,177,908
27 Uttar Kannada Karwar 135 1,353,299
28 Vijayapura Vijayapura 257 2,172,494
29 Yadgir Yadgir 223 1,172,985
30 Chikkamagaluru Chikkamagaluru 152 1,137,753
31 Ramanagara Ramanagara 308 1,093,017
 
S.No Project Name Estimated Cost (In Crore) Location
1 Upper Krishna Project (UKP) 74,000 Raichur, Koppal, Bagalkot, Vijayapura
2 Upper Bhadra Project 30,000 Davanagere, Chitradurga
3 Malaprabha Project 23,000 Belgaum, Dharwad
4 Ghataprabha Project 15,000 Belgaum, Bagalkot
5 Hemavathi Reservoir Project 14,000 Hassan, Tumkur
6 Kabini Reservoir Project 13,000 Mysuru, Chamarajanagar
7 Harangi Dam 12,000 Kodagu
8 Tunga Anicut Project 11,000 Shivamogga
9 Bhadra Reservoir Project 10,000 Chikkamagaluru
10 Krishna Raja Sagar Dam (KRS) 9,000 Mandya, Mysore
 

Karnataka GK Irrigation Projects MCQ Questions And Answers

1. Which river is the primary source for the Tungabhadra Dam, a major irrigation project in Karnataka?
a. Kaveri
b. Tungabhadra
c. Krishna
d. Godavari

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Answer: b. Tungabhadra

2. The Ghataprabha Dam, an important reservoir for irrigation, is located in which district of Karnataka?
a. Bagalkot
b. Belagavi
c. Vijayapura
d. Dharwad

Answer: a. Bagalkot

3. Which canal system is associated with the Almatti Dam, a multipurpose project on the Krishna River in Karnataka?
a. Malaprabha Canal
b. Ghataprabha Canal
c. Tungabhadra Canal
d. Narayanpur Canal

Answer: a. Malaprabha Canal

4. The Hemavati Dam, built across the Hemavati River, is located in which district of Karnataka?
a. Hassan
b. Mandya
c. Mysuru
d. Chitradurga

Answer: b. Mandya

5. Which irrigation project in Karnataka is designed to utilize the water of the Krishna River and is a joint venture with the state of Maharashtra?
a. Tungabhadra Dam
b. Almatti Dam
c. Narayanpur Dam
d. Koyna Dam

Answer: c. Narayanpur Dam

6. The Malaprabha Dam, constructed across the Malaprabha River, is situated in which district of Karnataka?
a. Belagavi
b. Bagalkot
c. Dharwad
d. Gadag

Answer: c. Dharwad

7. The Bhadra Dam, an integral part of the Bhadra River Project, is located in which district of Karnataka?
a. Chikmagalur
b. Hassan
c. Shimoga
d. Udupi

Answer: a. Chikmagalur

8. The Upper Krishna Project (UKP) involves the construction of dams and reservoirs in the Krishna River basin. Which district is not covered by the UKP?
a. Bagalkot
b. Vijayapura
c. Yadgir
d. Chitradurga

Answer: d. Chitradurga

9. The Kali Project, aimed at harnessing the water resources of the Kali River, is located in which district of Karnataka?
a. Uttara Kannada
b. Belagavi
c. Udupi
d. Raichur

Answer: a. Uttara Kannada

10. Which canal system is associated with the Gokak Irrigation Project, an important initiative in northern Karnataka?
a. Malaprabha Canal
b. Ghataprabha Canal
c. Bhadra Canal
d. Kali Canal

Answer: b. Ghataprabha Canal

Karnataka GK Top University’s, Established, Location

Sure! Here is a table of the Karnataka Top Universities with their Est. Year and Location (2023):

S.No University Name Est. Year Location
1 Indian Institute of Science (IISc) 1909 Bangalore
9 University of Mysore 1916 Mysore
2 Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) 1953 Manipal
7 National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK) 1960 Surathkal
3 Christ University 1969 Bangalore
4 Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) 1972 Belgaum
5 National Law School of India University (NLSIU) 1986 Bangalore
8 Jain University 1991 Bangalore
6 International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIITB) 1999 Bangalore
10 Azim Premji University 2010 Bangalore

 

Karnataka Top Colleges, Established, Location

S.No College Name Est. Year Location
1 National College, Bangalore 1887 Bangalore
2 University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering (UVCE) 1917 Bangalore
3 St. Joseph’s College of Commerce (SJC) 1922 Bangalore
4 PES Institute of Technology Bangalore (PESIT) 1960 Bangalore
5 BMS College of Engineering 1962 Bangalore
6 Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering 1979 Bangalore
7 M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT) 1980 Bangalore
8 KLE Society’s Law College, Bangalore 1979 Bangalore
9 KLE College of Pharmacy, Bangalore 1979 Bangalore
10 Government Science College, Bangalore 1940 Bangalore

 

Karnataka Best Tourist Places GK MCQ Questions & Answers

1. Which UNESCO World Heritage Site in Karnataka is renowned for its ancient ruins, temples, and the iconic Stone Chariot?
a. Badami
b. Pattadakal
c. Hampi
d. Aihole

Answer: c. Hampi

2. The Jog Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in India, is located in which district of Karnataka?
a. Uttara Kannada
b. Shivamogga
c. Belagavi
d. Kodagu

Answer: b. Shivamogga

3. Nandi Hills, a popular hill station near Bengaluru, is known for its panoramic views. In which district is Nandi Hills located?
a. Chikballapur
b. Kolar
c. Tumakuru
d. Bengaluru Rural

Answer: a. Chikballapur

4. The Mysuru Palace, a splendid example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, is a major attraction in which city of Karnataka?
a. Bengaluru
b. Mysuru
c. Hassan
d. Hampi

Answer: b. Mysuru

5. The Kudremukh National Park, known for its lush green landscapes and diverse flora and fauna, is situated in which district?
a. Chikmagalur
b. Dakshina Kannada
c. Udupi
d. Shimoga

Answer: a. Chikmagalur

6. Gokarna, a popular coastal town, is known for its pristine beaches and the Mahabaleshwar Temple. In which district is Gokarna located?
a. Uttara Kannada
b. Udupi
c. Dakshina Kannada
d. Karwar

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Answer: a. Uttara Kannada

7. The Badami Cave Temples, showcasing rock-cut architecture, are located in which district of Karnataka?
a. Bijapur
b. Bagalkot
c. Raichur
d. Dharwad

Answer: b. Bagalkot

8. Which hill station in Karnataka is known for its coffee plantations, pleasant climate, and scenic landscapes?
a. Ooty
b. Coorg (Kodagu)
c. Chikmagalur
d. Munnar

Answer: c. Chikmagalur

9. The Pattadakal Group of Monuments, showcasing a blend of North Indian and South Indian architectural styles, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in which district?
a. Badami
b. Bagalkot
c. Bijapur
d. Bellary

Answer: b. Bagalkot

10. The Bannerghatta Biological Park, home to a variety of wildlife, is located near which major city in Karnataka?
a. Mysuru
b. Mangaluru
c. Bengaluru
d. Hubballi

Answer: c. Bengaluru

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