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Karnataka Static GK: Top 100 Important Questions & Answers
Section 1: State Symbols & Basic Facts
- When was Karnataka state formed? Ans: 1 November 1956 (as Mysore State).
- When was Mysore renamed to Karnataka? Ans: 1 November 1973.
- What is the State Animal of Karnataka? Ans: Indian Elephant.
- What is the State Bird of Karnataka? Ans: Indian Roller.
- What is the State Flower of Karnataka? Ans: Lotus.
- What is the State Tree of Karnataka? Ans: Sandalwood.
- What is the State Anthem of Karnataka? Ans: “Jaya Bharata Jananiya Tanujate”.
- How many districts are there in Karnataka? Ans: 31 (Vijayanagara is the latest).
- Which is the largest district by area? Ans: Belagavi.
- Which is the smallest district by area? Ans: Bengaluru Urban.
Section 2: Geography & Environment
- Which river is known as the ‘Dakshina Ganga’? Ans: Kaveri River.
- Where are the famous Jog Falls located? Ans: Sharavathi River (Shivamogga).
- Which is the highest peak in Karnataka? Ans: Mullayanagiri.
- How many National Parks are there in Karnataka? Ans: 5 (Bandipur, Nagarhole, Bannerghatta, Kudremukh, and Anshi).
- Which forest is famous for its Sandalwood trees? Ans: Forests of Mysuru and Chamarajanagar.
- Which dam is built across the Krishna River in Karnataka? Ans: Almatti Dam.
- Which is the longest river in Karnataka? Ans: Krishna River.
- The ‘Baba Budangiri’ hills are famous for which plantation? Ans: Coffee (First coffee plantation in India).
- Which plateau covers most of Karnataka? Ans: Deccan Plateau.
- Where is the ‘Gol Gumbaz’ located? Ans: Vijayapura (Bijapur).
Section 3: History & Heritage
- Which dynasty ruled Karnataka for the longest time? Ans: Kadamba Dynasty (First indigenous dynasty).
- Who was the greatest ruler of the Chalukya Dynasty? Ans: Pulakeshin II.
- The Vijayanagara Empire was founded by whom? Ans: Harihara I and Bukka Raya I (1336).
- The ruins of Hampi (UNESCO Site) belong to which empire? Ans: Vijayanagara Empire.
- Who is known as the ‘Tiger of Mysore’? Ans: Tipu Sultan.
- The first Anglo-Mysore War was fought between? Ans: Hyder Ali and the British.
- Who built the famous Gommateshwara statue at Shravanabelagola? Ans: Chavundaraya.
- Which city was the capital of the Hoysala Empire? Ans: Halebidu.
- The ‘Kittur Rebellion’ was led by which queen? Ans: Rani Chennamma.
- Where is the ‘Pattadakal’ group of monuments located? Ans: Bagalkot district.
Section 4: Culture & Festivals
- What is the famous folk dance/theatre of Karnataka? Ans: Yakshagana.
- Which festival is celebrated as the ‘State Festival’ (Nada Habba)? Ans: Mysuru Dasara.
- What is the traditional buffalo race of coastal Karnataka called? Ans: Kambala.
- ‘Dollu Kunitha’ is a popular dance form of which community? Ans: Kuruba community.
- Who is considered the ‘Father of Carnatic Music’? Ans: Purandara Dasa.
- Which city is known as the ‘Sandalwood City’ of India? Ans: Mysuru.
- The ‘Mahamastakabhisheka’ ceremony is performed every 12 years at? Ans: Shravanabelagola.
- Which district is famous for its ‘Ilkal Sarees’? Ans: Bagalkot.
- ‘Udupi Cuisine’ originated from which district? Ans: Udupi.
- Who is the author of ‘Kavirajamarga’ (First Kannada work)? Ans: Amoghavarsha I.
Section 5: Economy & Industry
- Which city is known as the ‘Silicon Valley of India’? Ans: Bengaluru.
- Karnataka is the leading producer of which mineral in India? Ans: Gold (Kolar Gold Fields – KGF).
- Which company started the first aircraft factory in Bengaluru? Ans: HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited).
- Which city is known as the ‘Coffee Capital of India’? Ans: Chikmagalur.
- The ‘Visvesvaraya Iron and Steel Plant’ is located in? Ans: Bhadravati.
- Karnataka produces nearly 70% of India’s total output of? Ans: Coffee.
- Which city is the headquarters of ISRO? Ans: Bengaluru.
- Where is the ‘New Mangalore Port’ located? Ans: Mangaluru (Dakshina Kannada).
- Which district is known as the ‘Silk City’ of Karnataka? Ans: Ramanagara.
- The first hydro-electric power plant in Asia was established at? Ans: Shivanasamudra (1902).
Section 6: Quick Revision (51-100)
- 51. First CM: K. Chengalaraya Reddy.
- 52. First Governor: Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar.
- 53. High Court: Bengaluru.
- 54. Legislative Assembly Seats: 224.
- 55. Lok Sabha Seats: 28.
- 56. Rajya Sabha Seats: 12.
- 57. Current CM (2026): Siddaramaiah.
- 58. Current Governor (2026): Thaawarchand Gehlot.
- 59. Total Jnanpith Award winners from Karnataka: 8 (Highest for any language after Hindi).
- 60. Highest Waterfall in India (Tiered): Kunchikal Falls.
- 61. Garden City of India: Bengaluru.
- 62. Gateway of Karnataka: Mangaluru.
- 63. City of Palaces: Mysuru.
- 64. Where is Kaiga Atomic Power Station? Uttara Kannada.
- 65. Main Language: Kannada.
- … (And 35 more covering Talukas and local history).
Section 7: Biodiversity & Wildlife (66-75)
- Which district of Karnataka has the highest forest cover? Ans: Uttara Kannada.
- Where is the ‘Bannerghatta Biological Park’ located? Ans: Bengaluru.
- Which sanctuary is famous for the conservation of Black Bucks? Ans: Ranebennur Blackbuck Sanctuary (Haveri).
- ‘Kudremukh’ is famous for which mineral deposit? Ans: Iron Ore.
- Which river flows through the ‘Nagarhole National Park’? Ans: Kabini River.
- Which is the first Tiger Reserve in Karnataka? Ans: Bandipur Tiger Reserve (1973).
- Where is the ‘Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary’ located? Ans: Mandya (on the banks of Kaveri).
- Which place is known as the ‘Cherrapunji of South India’? Ans: Agumbe (Shivamogga).
- The ‘Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary’ is situated on the banks of which river? Ans: Kali River.
- Which is the state butterfly of Karnataka? Ans: Southern Birdwing.
Section 8: Architecture & Heritage (76-85)
- Who built the famous ‘Chennakeshava Temple’ at Belur? Ans: King Vishnuvardhana (Hoysala Dynasty).
- Which city is known as the ‘Cradle of Indian Temple Architecture’? Ans: Aihole.
- Where is the ‘Bahubali’ monolithic statue located in Karnataka? Ans: Shravanabelagola (Hassan).
- The ‘Virupaksha Temple’ at Hampi is dedicated to which God? Ans: Lord Shiva.
- Who built the ‘Gol Gumbaz’ in Bijapur? Ans: Mohammed Adil Shah.
- Which heritage site is known for its ‘Musical Pillars’? Ans: Vittala Temple (Hampi).
- In which district is the ‘Badami Cave Temples’ located? Ans: Bagalkot.
- Which dynasty built the ‘Elephanta Caves’ (though now in MH, they were vassals of which KA dynasty)? Ans: Rashtrakutas.
- Where is the ‘Namdroling Monastery’ (Golden Temple) located? Ans: Bylakuppe (Mysuru).
- Which fort is known as the ‘Seven-circled Fort’? Ans: Chitradurga Fort.
Section 9: Economy & Famous Personalities (86-95)
- Who is known as the ‘Architect of Modern Mysore’? Ans: Sir M. Visvesvaraya.
- When is ‘Engineers’ Day’ celebrated in India to honor Sir M. Visvesvaraya? Ans: 15 September.
- Which city is famous for its ‘Wooden Toys’ and has a GI Tag? Ans: Channapatna.
- Who was the first Kannada person to win the Jnanpith Award? Ans: Kuvempu (for Sri Ramayana Darshanam).
- Which bank was founded by Ammembal Subba Rao Pai in Mangaluru? Ans: Canara Bank.
- Where is the ‘Indian Institute of Science’ (IISc) located? Ans: Bengaluru.
- Which district is the largest producer of Oranges in Karnataka? Ans: Kodagu (Coorg).
- Who is the founder of the ‘Lingayat’ faith? Ans: Basavanna.
- Which city is known as the ‘Science City of India’? Ans: Bengaluru.
- Where is the headquarters of the ‘South Western Railway’ zone? Ans: Hubballi.
Section 10: Miscellaneous Facts (96-100)
- Which island is located near Malpe beach? Ans: St. Mary’s Island.
- What is the name of the traditional meal of North Karnataka? Ans: Jolada Rotti (Sorghum bread).
- Which is the state fish of Karnataka? Ans: Carnatic Carp.
- Which taluka of Karnataka is known as the ‘Sugar Bowl’? Ans: Mandya.
- What is the state motto of Karnataka? Ans: “Satyameva Jayate” (Government of Karnataka uses the Lion Capital emblem).
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