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Daily UKPSC / UKSSSC MCQs : Uttarakhand
26 November, 2025
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Q1. The name “Garhwal” came into common use due to which ruler?
(A) Prithvipal
(B) Ajaypal
(C) Mahipal
(D) Bhojpal
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Explanation: King Ajaypal unified 52 forts (garh) and established a kingdom. Because these forts were consolidated under one rule, the region came to be known as “Garhwal”. The name symbolizes unity and strength.
Q2. According to Haridatt Bhatt ‘Shailesh’, the origin of the word “Garhwal” is associated with what?
(A) Mountains
(B) Small streams (gaad)
(C) Pilgrimage sites
(D) Temples
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Explanation: According to Haridatt Bhatt Shailesh, the word Garhwal originates from the many small mountain streams (gaad/gaada) found in the region. Here, the word garh is interpreted as meaning “small river” or “stream,” highlighting the geographical nature of the area.
Q3. What is stated as the width of Kedarkhand?
(A) 20 yojanas
(B) 25 yojanas
(C) 30 yojanas
(D) 35 yojanas
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Explanation: The width of the Kedarkhand region is described as 30 yojanas, which is approximately 120 miles. This description gives an idea of the vast geographical dimensions of the area.
Q4. Which mountain divides the boundaries of Kedarkhand and Manaskhand?
(A) Trishul Mountain
(B) Nanda Devi Mountain
(C) Bandarpoonch Mountain
(D) Kalagiri Mountain
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Explanation: The boundaries between Kedarkhand and Manaskhand are divided by the Nanda Devi Mountain (also referred to as the Badhan region). Nanda Devi is a prominent peak in Uttarakhand and is considered sacred, forming a natural boundary between the two regions.
Q5. What is considered the geographical extent of Kedarkhand?
(A) From Haridwar to the Yamuna River
(B) From Gangadwar to Nanda Devi
(C) From Alaknanda to Gomukh
(D) From Kedarnath to Kalagiri
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Explanation: Kedarkhand extends from Gangadwar (Haridwar) to the Himalayas, and from the Tamsa/Tons River to the Nanda Devi or Bauddhachal region. This area is considered spiritually significant, containing numerous temples and pilgrimage locations.