More Questions on Chhattisgarh
- Q. The Maximum north to south length of Chhattisgarh state is between _______ k.m.
A)600-700 k.m.
B)400-500 k.m.
C)500-600 k.m.
D)700-800 k.m.
Answer: 600-700 k.m.
- Q. Consider the following statements related to ‘Bodhghat Project’ and choosed the correct answer: Statement 1 : It is located at the river Indravati Statement 2 : The beneficiary districts of this project will be Dantewada, Sukma and Bijapur Statement 3 : The proposed irrigation capacity of this project is 3,66,580 hectares Statement 4 : The Proposed electricity-generation capacity of this project is 300 Megawatts
A)Only Statement 2 and 4 are correct
B)Only Statement 1, 2 and 4 are correct
C)Only Statement 1 and 3 are correct
D)All the four statements are correct
Answer: All the four statements are correct
- Q. How many water harvesting system was targeted for the year 2015-16 under the Community Water Resources Development in C. G.?
A)100
B)75
C)125
D)50
Answer: 50
- Q. Khamb Swang is performed by which tribe?
A)Muria
B)Kharia
C)Korku
D)Munda
Answer: Korku
- Q. How many times Chhattisgarh received Krishi Karman Award for best performance in production and productivity of paddy?
A)Two times
B)Four times
C)Three times
D)One time
Answer: Three times
- Q. What was the contribution of forest in C. G. States Gross Domestic Product in the year 2014-15 at 2011-12 constant prices?
A)4.33%
B)3.02%
C)3.44%
D)4.15%
Answer: E
- Q. What is the growth rate of agriculture and animal husbandry of C. G. in the year 2014-15 at constant prices under quick estimate?
A)1.65%
B)1.01%
C)4.88%
D)2.40%
Answer: E
- Q. Singhanpur of Raigarh District is famous for –
A)Woodcraft
B)Silk Craft
C)Sculpture
D)Cave paintings
Answer: Cave paintings
- Q. Who of these British Officers transferred the capital of Chhattisgarh from Ratanpur to Raipur ?
A)Major Agnew
B)Crawfurd
C)Capt. Edmund
D)Mr. Sandis
Answer: Major Agnew
- Q. Where is the temple of ‘Mama-Bhanja’?
A)Tala
B)Arang
C)Barsur
D)Ratanpur
Answer: Barsur
- Q. Total number of districts in chhattisgarh at present
A)27
B)25
C)20
D)33
Answer: 33
- Q. Which of the following Rebellions of Chhattisgarh is also called the ‘Freedom Struggle of Bastar’?
A)Lingagiri Rebellion
B)Tarapur Rebellion
C)Kol Rebellion
D)Paralkot Rebellion
Answer: Lingagiri Rebellion
- Q. What is the percentage of small and marginal farmers in Chhattisgarh State as per Agricultural Census 2010-11.
A)74%
B)76%
C)73%
D)78%
Answer: E
- Q. Which two Kho-Kho players of Chhattisgarh have been selected for ‘National Training Camp’? 1. Nitin Kumar Netam 2. Vednarayan Sahoo 3. Bhuwanesh Sahoo 4. Sikandar Select the correct answer:
A)2 and 3
B)3 and 4
C)1 and 2
D)1 and 4
Answer: 1 and 2
- Q. Which poet of Chhattisgarh was a propounder of romanticism in Hindi poetry?
A)Mukutdhar Pandey
B)Shrikant Varma
C)Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh
D)Lochan Prasad Pandey
Answer: Mukutdhar Pandey
- Q. There are how many Lok Sabha constituency in the state of Chhattisgarh?
A)11
B)13
C)9
D)18
Answer: 11
- Q. Match List-l (British Superintendences of Chhattisgarh) with List-2 (Main events of their times) List-I List-II a. Capt. Edmund 1. Transfer of capital from Ratanpur to Raipur b. Col. P. Vans Agnew 2. Revolt in Dongargarh Zamindari c. Mr. Sandice 3. End of British protectorate d. Mr. Crawfurd 4. Conflict between Bastar and Karonde Zamindaris
A)a-2, b-3, c-1, d-4
B)a-2, b-4, c-3, d-1
C)a-2, b-1, c-4, d-3
D)a-2, b-3, c-4, d-1
Answer: a-2, b-1, c-4, d-3
- Q. Who was the leader of opposition in the legislative assembly of Chhattisgarh during Congress Government?
A)Nand Kumar Sai
B)Vishnudev Sai
C)Nahendra Karma
D)Raj Kumar Bhagat
Answer: Nand Kumar Sai
- Q. In which of the following regions Dharwar rock forms are not extended?
A)Dantewada
B)Kavardha
C)Bhanupratappur
D)Koriya
Answer: Koriya
- Q. The Territories of Chhattisgarh are the result of which of the following Acts?
A)The Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh (Transfer of Territories Act)
B)The Madhya Pradesh Reorganisation Act
C)The States Reorganisation Act
D)None of these
Answer: The Madhya Pradesh Reorganisation Act
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