Kerala General Knowledge: Essential Facts for PSC Exams
Must-know Kerala GK facts — geography, districts, rivers, dams, first in Kerala, cultural facts. The most frequently asked Kerala-specific questions in PSC exams.
Kerala GK is the single highest-scoring topic for PSC aspirants — you can expect 8-12 questions on Kerala-specific facts in every exam. This is pure memorisation territory. Learn these facts and you pick up easy marks.
Kerala at a Glance
| Fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Formation | 1 November 1956 (States Reorganisation Act) |
| Capital | Thiruvananthapuram |
| Area | 38,863 sq km (22nd largest state) |
| Population (2011 Census) | 3.34 crore |
| Districts | 14 |
| Official language | Malayalam |
| State animal | Indian Elephant |
| State bird | Great Hornbill (Vezhambal) |
| State flower | Golden Shower Tree (Kanikonna / Cassia fistula) |
| State tree | Coconut tree |
| State fish | Green Chromide (Karimeen) |
| State fruit | Jackfruit (Chakka) |
| Literacy rate (2011) | 93.91% (highest in India) |
| Sex ratio (2011) | 1,084 females per 1,000 males (highest in India) |
PSC favourites from above: State bird = Great Hornbill (not Peacock). State fish = Karimeen (Green Chromide). Kerala was formed on 1 November 1956.
14 Districts of Kerala
Listed from north to south:
| # | District | Headquarters | Key fact |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kasaragod | Kasaragod | Northernmost district; “Land of Gods” |
| 2 | Kannur | Kannur | Theyyam homeland; St. Angelo Fort |
| 3 | Wayanad | Kalpetta | Only hill district without coastline |
| 4 | Kozhikode | Kozhikode | Where Vasco da Gama landed (1498) |
| 5 | Malappuram | Malappuram | Largest district by population |
| 6 | Thrissur | Thrissur | ”Cultural Capital of Kerala”; Thrissur Pooram |
| 7 | Palakkad | Palakkad | ”Granary of Kerala”; Palakkad Gap |
| 8 | Ernakulam | Kochi | Commercial capital; most urbanised |
| 9 | Idukki | Painavu | Largest district by area; Idukki Dam |
| 10 | Kottayam | Kottayam | First district with 100% literacy |
| 11 | Alappuzha | Alappuzha | ”Venice of the East”; houseboat tourism |
| 12 | Pathanamthitta | Pathanamthitta | Sabarimala; newest district (1982) |
| 13 | Kollam | Kollam | Cashew capital; Ashtamudi Lake |
| 14 | Thiruvananthapuram | Thiruvananthapuram | State capital; Padmanabhaswamy Temple |
Most asked district facts:
- Largest by area: Idukki
- Smallest by area: Alappuzha (~1,414 sq km)
- Most populated: Malappuram
- Least populated: Wayanad
- Newest district: Pathanamthitta (formed 1982, from parts of Kollam, Alappuzha, Idukki)
- First fully literate: Kottayam
Major Rivers of Kerala
| River | Length (km) | Origin | Flows through |
|---|---|---|---|
| Periyar | 244 | Sivagiri Hills | Idukki, Ernakulam (longest river) |
| Bharathapuzha | 209 | Anamalai Hills (near Aanamala, Palakkad) | Palakkad, Thrissur, Malappuram (second longest; also called Nila/Perar) |
| Pamba | 176 | Pulachimalai | Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha |
| Chaliyar | 169 | Ilambaleri Hills | Malappuram, Kozhikode |
| Kabini | 170 | Wayanad Hills | Wayanad (flows east into Karnataka; tributary of Cauvery) |
PSC staple: Longest river in Kerala = Periyar (244 km). Second longest = Bharathapuzha (209 km, also called Nila). River of Sabarimala = Pamba.
Kerala has 44 rivers — 41 flow westward into the Arabian Sea, 3 flow eastward.
Major Dams
| Dam | River | District |
|---|---|---|
| Idukki Dam | Periyar | Idukki (Asia’s largest arch dam) |
| Mullaperiyar Dam | Periyar | Idukki |
| Banasura Sagar Dam | Karamanathodu | Wayanad (India’s largest earth dam) |
| Malampuzha Dam | Malampuzha River | Palakkad |
| Neyyar Dam | Neyyar River | Thiruvananthapuram |
Backwaters and Lakes
| Water body | Location | Key fact |
|---|---|---|
| Vembanad Lake | Kottayam-Alappuzha-Ernakulam | Longest lake in India; Nehru Trophy Boat Race |
| Ashtamudi Lake | Kollam | Second largest lake; “Gateway to Backwaters” |
| Sasthamkotta Lake | Kollam | Largest freshwater lake in Kerala |
| Periyar Lake | Idukki | Man-made; Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary |
Vembanad Lake facts (PSC gold):
- Longest lake in India
- Willingdon Island is in Vembanad
- Nehru Trophy Boat Race held here
- Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is on its banks
”Firsts” in Kerala
| First | Detail |
|---|---|
| First Chief Minister | E.M.S. Namboodiripad (1957) |
| First Governor | Burgula Ramakrishna Rao |
| First fully literate district | Kottayam |
| First fully literate state (India) | Kerala (1991, Ernakulam district first) |
| First e-literate panchayat | Chamravattom (Malappuram) |
| First newspaper in Malayalam | Rajyasamacharam (1847, Hermann Gundert) |
| First Malayalam novel | Kundalatha (Appu Nedungadi, 1887) |
| First travelogue in Malayalam | Varthamanappusthakam (Paremmakkal Thoma Kathanar, 1785) |
| First woman MLA | Rosamma Punnose |
| First woman minister | K.R. Gouri Amma |
| First Jnanpith Award winner | G. Sankara Kurup (1965) |
Kerala Jnanpith Award Winners
| Year | Writer | Language |
|---|---|---|
| 1965 | G. Sankara Kurup | Malayalam |
| 1973 | S.K. Pottekkatt | Malayalam |
| 1980 | Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai | Malayalam |
| 2007 | O.N.V. Kurup | Malayalam |
| 2014 | M.T. Vasudevan Nair | Malayalam |
Important National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries
| Name | District | Known for |
|---|---|---|
| Eravikulam National Park | Idukki | Nilgiri Tahr; Neelakurinji flowers |
| Silent Valley National Park | Palakkad | Tropical evergreen forest; Lion-tailed Macaque |
| Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary | Idukki | Indian Elephant; Tiger Reserve |
| Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary | Wayanad | Part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve |
| Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary | Kottayam | Migratory birds; on Vembanad Lake |
Kerala Festivals
| Festival | Significance |
|---|---|
| Onam | State festival; harvest festival; celebrates King Mahabali |
| Vishu | Malayalam New Year (April); Vishukkani |
| Thrissur Pooram | Largest temple festival; fireworks, elephant pageantry |
| Nehru Trophy Boat Race | Snake boat race; Punnamada Lake (Vembanad), Alappuzha |
| Theyyam | Ritual dance; North Kerala (Kannur, Kasaragod) |
| Kathakali | Classical dance-drama; originated in Kerala |
Onam facts: Celebrated in the month of Chingam (August-September). Commemorates the mythical king Mahabali. Features: Onam Sadya (feast), Pookalam (flower carpet), Vallam Kali (boat race), Pulikali (tiger dance).
Major Crops and Plantations
Kerala is India’s leading producer of several plantation crops — PSC frequently tests this.
| Crop | Kerala’s position | Key districts |
|---|---|---|
| Rubber | Largest producer in India (~90%) | Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam |
| Coconut | Largest producer in India | All coastal districts; Kozhikode, Thrissur lead |
| Pepper (Black) | Largest producer in India (“King of Spices”) | Idukki, Wayanad, Kannur |
| Cardamom | Major producer (“Queen of Spices”) | Idukki (Cardamom Hills) |
| Tea | Third largest (after Assam, West Bengal) | Idukki (Munnar), Wayanad |
| Coffee | Second largest (after Karnataka) | Wayanad, Idukki |
| Cashew | Major producer | Kollam (“Cashew Capital of Kerala”) |
| Coir | Largest producer in India | Alappuzha |
PSC trick question: “Queen of Spices” = Cardamom. “King of Spices” = Pepper. Both are Kerala specialties. Don’t confuse them.
Quick 30 — Rapid Fire Facts
- Kerala formed: 1 November 1956
- Number of districts: 14
- Longest river: Periyar (244 km)
- Largest district by area: Idukki
- Smallest district: Alappuzha
- Highest peak: Anamudi (2,695 m)
- State animal: Indian Elephant
- State bird: Great Hornbill
- State flower: Kanikonna
- Longest lake: Vembanad
- Largest freshwater lake: Sasthamkotta
- First CM: E.M.S. Namboodiripad
- First Jnanpith: G. Sankara Kurup (1965)
- Father of Malayalam literature: Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan (also called Father of modern Malayalam)
- Father of Malayalam poetry: Cherusseri Namboothiri
- Palakkad Gap connects Kerala with: Tamil Nadu
- “Venice of the East”: Alappuzha
- “Land of Spices”: Kerala
- “Granary of Kerala”: Palakkad
- “Cultural Capital”: Thrissur
- “Queen of the Arabian Sea”: Kochi
- Total rivers: 44
- Rivers flowing east: 3 (Kabini, Bhavani, Pambar)
- Neelakurinji blooms once in: 12 years
- Sabarimala temple deity: Lord Ayyappa
- Guruvayur temple deity: Lord Krishna
- Padmanabhaswamy temple deity: Lord Vishnu
- Kerala’s first airport: Thiruvananthapuram
- Kerala High Court: Kochi (Ernakulam)
- Cochin International Airport: First airport in the world to be fully powered by solar energy (2015)
Notes compiled from Kerala PSC previous year papers (2018-2024) and standard Kerala GK reference material. Updated April 2026.