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. Which state ranked third in fish production in India during 2022-23?
[A] Kerala
[B] Karnataka
[C] Tamil Nadu
[D] Andhra Pradesh
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Correct Answer: B [Karnataka]
Notes:
Karnataka ranked third among India’s leading fish-producing states in 2022-23. It has a brackish water aquaculture cluster supporting fisheries growth. India’s total fish production reached 197.75 lakh tonnes in FY 2024-25. Inland fisheries account for about 75% of output nationally. Karnataka’s Economic Survey 2025-26 did not provide specific fisheries data. Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh are also major fish producers but ranked below Karnataka in 2022-23.
42. Which state ranks 2nd in India’s startup ecosystem by number of startups in early 2026?
[A] Maharashtra
[B] Karnataka
[C] Tamil Nadu
[D] Punjab
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Correct Answer: B [Karnataka]
Notes:
Karnataka ranked 2nd with 21,163 startups as of early 2026, per DPIIT data. Maharashtra leads the startup count. Karnataka hosts 39% of India’s 890 GenAI startups (H1 2025) and raised $3.8 billion in tech funding in 2025. It is classified as a Top Performer in the States’ Startup Ranking Framework (SRF 5.0).
43. What is the total allocation for the K-QUEST project in Karnataka Budget 2026-27?
[A] Rs 1,386 crore
[B] Rs 841 crore
[C] Rs 2 crore
[D] Rs 1 crore
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Correct Answer: A [Rs 1,386 crore]
Notes:
Karnataka Budget 2026-27 allocates Rs 1,386 crore for the K-QUEST project over five years. The project includes a Karnataka Skill Intelligence and Strategy Unit and a State Challenge Fund with an initial corpus of Rs 1 crore. It also funds a Unified Skill Development Portal with Rs 2 crore and supports various skill training initiatives across the state.
44. Which Karnataka district ranks third in sugar production in 2025-26?
[A] Belagavi
[B] Mysuru
[C] Mandya
[D] Hassan
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Correct Answer: D [Hassan]
Notes:
Karnataka ranks third in sugar production in 2025-26 with a total of 4.84 million tonnes nationally. Hassan district is one of the notable sugar production areas in Karnataka, contributing significantly to the state’s sugar output. Karnataka’s sugar industry plays a critical role in the economy, producing around 6.35 million tonnes according to ISMA projections. Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh lead the sugar production, with Maharashtra producing over 10 million tonnes. Sugarcane cultivation in Karnataka is mainly concentrated in districts like Hassan, Mandya, and Belagavi, with Hassan recognized for its consistent sugar output during the 2025-26 season.
45. Which Kannada director is known for realistic cinema and “Apu Trilogy” influence?
[A] Puttanna Kanagal
[B] Girish Kasaravalli
[C] Girish Karnad
[D] B. V. Karanth
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Correct Answer: B [Girish Kasaravalli]
Notes:
Girish Kasaravalli is a renowned Kannada filmmaker known for realistic cinema. He directed films like “Ghatashraddha,” “Tabarana Kathe,” and “Dweepa,” earning multiple National Film Awards. His work is influenced by global auteurs and reflects social themes, focusing on marginalized communities and rural life. He is credited with establishing Kannada parallel cinema and has gained international recognition for his art films.
46. Which Bharatanatyam guru from Karnataka is linked to the Mysore style?
[A] Rukmini Devi Arundale
[B] Mrinalini Sarabhai
[C] T. Balasaraswati
[D] Jatti Tayamma
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Correct Answer: D [Jatti Tayamma]
Notes:
Jatti Tayamma was a Bharatanatyam guru associated with the Mysore style of dance in Karnataka. The Mysore style developed under royal patronage and is characterized by grace and subtle expression. She belonged to the traditional devadasi lineage and was recognized for preserving and teaching Bharatanatyam during times of cultural transition. Her efforts helped sustain classical dance heritage in Karnataka by training many dancers in this specific style.
47. Which traditional dance-drama is famous in Karnataka’s coastal regions?
[A] Kuchipudi
[B] Yakshagana
[C] Mohiniyattam
[D] Manipuri
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Correct Answer: B [Yakshagana]
Notes:
Yakshagana is a traditional dance-drama of Karnataka performed mainly in coastal districts like Udupi and Uttara Kannada. It combines dance, music, dialogue, and elaborate costumes. The themes are based on Hindu epics and Puranas. Yakshagana is known for energetic movements and vibrant makeup. It has been performed for centuries as a cultural art form in Karnataka’s coastal region.
48. Which Karnataka folk art uses brass cymbals and honors Lord Male Mahadeshwara?
[A] Kamsale
[B] Dollu Kunitha
[C] Goravara Kunitha
[D] Yakshagana
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Correct Answer: A [Kamsale]
Notes:
Kamsale is a rhythmic folk art from Karnataka’s Old Mysore region. It involves brass cymbals called “Kamsale,” used by devotees of Lord Male Mahadeshwara during performances. The art combines synchronized movements and musical sounds to praise the deity of the Mahadeshwara Hills. It is distinct from Dollu Kunitha, Goravara Kunitha, and Yakshagana in its use of brass cymbals and spiritual focus.
49. How does Tala-maddale fundamentally differ from Yakshagana?
[A] It uses only female performers
[B] It is performed without dance and costumes
[C] It uses modern film music
[D] It is performed only in the morning
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Correct Answer: B [It is performed without dance and costumes]
Notes:
Tala-maddale is a derivative of Yakshagana performed in Karnataka coastal districts and Malnad. It retains mythological plots and musical structure but excludes dance, costumes, and makeup. Performers sit in a circle and engage in verbal debates about specific episodes, focusing on logic and interpretation. Yakshagana features elaborate dance and costumes, while Tala-maddale is a “sitting” form emphasizing spoken word.
50. Who authored The Dynasties of Canarese Districts?
[A] B.L. Rice
[B] Kittle
[C] J.F. Fleet
[D] Mark Cubbon
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Correct Answer: C [J.F. Fleet]
Notes:
John Faithful Fleet was a British civil servant and epigraphist known for his 1882 work, The Dynasties of the Kanarese Districts. This book is a seminal publication that reconstructs the political history of the Kannada-speaking regions using epigraphical evidence. It documents dynasties such as the Kadambas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, and Hoysalas within the Bombay Presidency territories. Fleet’s research marked the first systematic historical study based on inscriptions rather than legends, contributing significantly to Karnataka’s historiography.