21. | The two important Beryllium producing districts of Rajasthan are – |
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22. | Which mineral of the following is associated with the ‘Jhamar Kotda’ region in Rajasthan? |
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b. | Manganese |
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23. | Janakpura and Sarwar mines are known for the production of- |
a. | Gamet |
b. | Berytes |
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d. | Pyrite
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24. | Which is not an iron ore mining area? |
a. | Talwada |
b. | Morija |
c. | Dabla |
d. | Neemla
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25. | In which region of Rajasthan is copper mined? |
a. | Bhilwara |
b. | Nagor |
c. | Khetri |
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26. | Major important resources of Rajasthan are located in – |
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27. | Identify the incorrect pair in the term of Mineral and Mine- |
a. | Pink Marble – Babarmal |
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28. | According to the nature and availability of natural resources in Rajasthan those industries has the maximum chance to develop which are based on – |
a. | Livestock |
b. | Agriculture |
c. | Minerals |
d. | Forest
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29. | For which of the following minerals does Rajasthan has a monopoly in the Country? |
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b. | Mica |
c. | Manganese |
d. | Copper
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30. | There is ample amount of minerals of rock phosphate and gypsum but lack of coal resources in Rajasthan. The profitable one for the state to obtain chemical fertiliser is- |
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