11. The administrative headquarters of the Dakshina Kannada district:

Mangaluru
Udupi
Manipal
Surathkal

Detailed SolutionThe administrative headquarters of the Dakshina Kannada district:

12. The Nagarhole National Park is known for its:

Tropical Evergreen Forests
Moist Deciduous Forests
Tropical Thorn Forests
Shola Forests

Detailed SolutionThe Nagarhole National Park is known for its:

13. A project aimed at rejuvenating lakes and water bodies in Karnataka:

Amrit Sarovar
Jal Shakti Abhiyan
Kere Sanjeevini
Mission Kakatiya

Detailed SolutionA project aimed at rejuvenating lakes and water bodies in Karnataka:

14. Karnataka is known for its rich heritage of:

Temples and monuments
Waterfalls
Hill stations
All of the above

Detailed SolutionKarnataka is known for its rich heritage of:

15. The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 aims to:

Protect tribal land rights
Suppress tribal uprisings
Promote rapid industrialization
Relocate tribal communities

Detailed SolutionThe Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 aims to:

16. The dance form that often includes elements of martial arts:

Changu
Kathak
Manipuri
Bharatnatyam

Detailed SolutionThe dance form that often includes elements of martial arts:

17. The most important commercial tree species in Karnataka:

Teakwood
Rosewood
Sandalwood
Pine

Detailed SolutionThe most important commercial tree species in Karnataka:

18. This dance form uses long poles decorated with peacock feathers:

Dhol Cholom
Pung Cholom
Thang Ta
Mayur Nritya

Detailed SolutionThis dance form uses long poles decorated with peacock feathers:

19. The policy document that outlines Karnataka’s vision for industrial development:

The State Budget
Five Year Plans
Karnataka Industrial Policy
Economic Survey

Detailed SolutionThe policy document that outlines Karnataka’s vision for industrial development:

20. Karnataka’s population density (persons per sq km) is:

150
250
320
400

Detailed SolutionKarnataka’s population density (persons per sq km) is: