States PCS: Karnataka GK for KPSC and other Karnataka State Exams
For all Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) exams including KAS, Group A & B, FDA, SDA, and other Karnataka state services.
41. In which year did Karnataka launch its first industrial policy?
[A] 1978
[B] 1980
[C] 1965
[D] 1990
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Correct Answer: B [1980]
Notes:
Karnataka launched its first industrial policy in 1980. It was the first Indian state to do so. The policy aimed to promote economic federation and improve public sector efficiency. Karnataka’s initiative marked a significant step in structured industrial development within the state.
42. The Shakti Scheme by Karnataka government supports which sector?
[A] Agriculture subsidies
[B] Free healthcare services
[C] Industrial development
[D] Women transportation benefits
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Correct Answer: D [Women transportation benefits]
Notes:
The Shakti Scheme was launched by the Karnataka government to provide free bus travel for women on state-run non-luxury buses. It aims to facilitate women’s mobility and reduce transportation costs, thereby supporting women’s participation in education, employment, and public services. The scheme is specific to transportation benefits for women in Karnataka. Other sectors like agriculture, healthcare, and industry are managed through different government schemes.
43. What is Karnataka’s projected nominal GSDP for 2025–26?
[A] ₹29.06 lakh crore
[B] ₹33.05 lakh crore
[C] ₹32.81 lakh crore
[D] ₹4,77,003 crore
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Correct Answer: C [₹32.81 lakh crore]
Notes:
Karnataka’s nominal GSDP for 2025–26 is projected at ₹32.81 lakh crore. This reflects a 12.9% increase from ₹29.06 lakh crore in the previous fiscal year. The per capita GSDP is ₹4,77,003 for the same year. Karnataka’s economy grew at 8.1% at constant prices, surpassing India’s 7.4% growth rate in that period.
44. What is the length of Karnataka’s railway route as of 2025?
[A] 2,500 km
[B] 4,500 km
[C] 5,500 km
[D] 3,500 km
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Correct Answer: D [3,500 km]
Notes:
As of 2025, Karnataka’s railway route length is 3,500 km, representing 5.06% of India’s 69,181 km network. The South Western Railway zone reports 97% electrification of these routes. By April 1, 2025, 25 projects totaling 3,264 km were underway, with 1,394 km commissioned and ₹21,310 crore spent by March 2025. High-speed corridors like Hyderabad-Bengaluru remain proposed as of 2025–26.
45. What is the total outlay of Karnataka Budget 2026-27 presented by CM Siddaramaiah?
[A] Rs 3,54,025 crore
[B] Rs 5,22,452 crore
[C] Rs 4,95,302 crore
[D] Rs 4,48,004 crore
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Correct Answer: D [Rs 4,48,004 crore]
Notes:
The Karnataka Budget 2026-27 was presented by CM Siddaramaiah with a total outlay of Rs 4,48,004 crore. The budget includes Rs 5 crore for a Leopard Rehabilitation Centre and Rs 5,000 crore over five years for disaster management projects. Proposals from the Fifth State Finance Commission, such as increases for forestry and agriculture, are recommendations and not yet allocated funds in the budget.
46. What is Karnataka’s rank in total foodgrain production in India? (Economic Survey 2025-26)
[A] 10th
[B] 5th
[C] 8th
[D] 12th
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Correct Answer: A [10th]
Notes:
Karnataka ranks 10th in total foodgrain production in India according to the Economic Survey 2025-26. It produced 48.06 million tonnes, constituting 10.57% of India’s total foodgrain output. Karnataka leads in maize production with 6.19 million tonnes (14.26% share) and is 2nd in nutri/coarse cereals with 8.59 million tonnes. India’s record foodgrain output was 357.73 million tonnes in 2024-25.
47. Which state is NOT in the top five for manufacturing employment per ASI 2020-22 data?
[A] Tamil Nadu
[B] Gujarat
[C] Haryana
[D] Karnataka
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Correct Answer: D [Karnataka]
Notes:
According to ASI 2020-21 and 2021-22 data, the top five states by manufacturing employment are Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana. Karnataka is not listed among these top five states. Karnataka has significant manufacturing clusters and a GSDP share of 8.9% in 2024-25 but does not appear in the top five employment rankings in manufacturing according to ASI data.
48. Dattatreya Aralikatte is famous for contributions to which field in Karnataka?
[A] Classical dance
[B] Art criticism and visual arts
[C] Modern sculpture
[D] Folk theatre
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Correct Answer: B [Art criticism and visual arts]
Notes:
Dattatreya Aralikatte is known for his role as an art critic and promoter of visual arts in Karnataka. He has significantly influenced contemporary art discussions through his writings and critiques. His work bridges traditional and modern art forms and supports emerging artists. He is a prominent intellectual figure in Karnataka’s modern art scene.
49. Which Karnataka government department developed Panchatantra 2.0?
[A] Information Technology Department
[B] Department of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj
[C] Rural Development and Panchayat Raj (RDPR) Department
[D] Department of Finance
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Correct Answer: C [Rural Development and Panchayat Raj (RDPR) Department]
Notes:
Panchatantra 2.0 is a digital platform developed by Karnataka’s RDPR Department to digitize Gram Panchayat functions. It offers 17 citizen services, financial management modules, and meeting management tools. The system manages data for over 1.45 crore properties across 5,900+ Gram Panchayats, aiding transparency and efficiency. It has helped increase annual revenue collection to over ₹1,700 crores. The RDPR Department is responsible for rural development and local governance in Karnataka.
50. Which Jala Nigam is the nodal agency for the Yettinahole drinking water project?
[A] Vishweshwaraiah Jala Nigam Limited
[B] Krishna Bhagya Jala Nigam Limited
[C] Cauvery Neeravari Nigam Limited
[D] Karnataka Neeravari Nigam Limited
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Correct Answer: A [Vishweshwaraiah Jala Nigam Limited]
Notes:
Vishweshwaraiah Jala Nigam Limited (VJNL) is the executive and nodal agency for the Yettinahole project. It manages the lift irrigation and drinking water scheme supplying water to drought-prone districts like Chikkaballapur, Kolar, Tumakuru, Ramanagara, Bengaluru Rural, Hassan, and Chikkamagaluru. The project lifts water from the Yettinahole tributary of the Netravati River. The Water Resources Department of Karnataka oversees the project, while VJNL executes and manages it.