Q1. Which one of the following is the State tree of Rajasthan?
Explanation
Khejri is the State tree of Rajasthan and is strongly associated with the desert ecology and rural life of western Rajasthan. It is valued for shade, fodder, fuel, soil support, and its cultural link with conservation traditions such as the Bishnoi community's protection of trees. Deodar is a Himalayan conifer, so it is not Rajasthan's state tree. Rohida is important in Rajasthan and is known as the state flower, not the state tree. Saal is common in moist forest regions of India and does not represent Rajasthan's official state tree.
