More Questions on Chhattisgarh
- Q. Total number of districts in chhattisgarh at present
A)27
B)25
C)20
D)33
Answer: 33
- Q. When was the Chhattisgarh State Electricity Board constituted?
A)15th November 2001
B)15th November 2002
C)15th November 2000
D)15th November 2003
Answer: 15th November 2000
- Q. Krishak Jeevan Jyoti Yojana implemented in Chhattisgarh from:
A)2nd October, 2011
B)2nd October, 2010
C)2nd October, 2012
D)2nd October, 2009
Answer: 2nd October, 2009
- Q. Which sector has major role to accelerate industry’s economic growth rate of Chhattisgarh State during 2012-13 to 2017-18 period?
A)Manufacturing
B)Electricity, Gas and Water Supply
C)Mining & Quarry
D)Construction
Answer: Electricity, Gas and Water Supply
- Q. Which of the following tribes is not found in Chhattisgarh?
A)Gonds
B)Maria
C)Bhotia
D)Banias
Answer: Bhotia
- Q. Ratnakar Jha was freedom fighter of which place?
A)Rajnandgaon
B)Bilaspur
C)Raipur
D)Raigarh
Answer: E
- Q. Chhattisgarh receives its maximum monsoonal rainfall form –
A)Arabian sea branch
B)Indian Ocean branch
C)Bay of Bengal branch
D)Retreating monsoon
Answer: Bay of Bengal branch
- Q. When did the state of Chhattisgarh come into existence?
A)1 October, 2001
B)1 November, 2000
C)1 December, 2001
D)1 December, 2000
Answer: 1 November, 2000
- 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. Approximately what of the following percent of the forest area of Chhattisgarh is under teak forest?
A)12%
B)20%
C)9%
D)25%
Answer: 9%
- Q. Tribes of which division, celebrate “Mati” festival ?
A)Sarguja division
B)Bilaspur division
C)Bastar division
D)Raipur division
Answer: Bastar division
- Q. Read the following statements. 1. On 9th August 1942 the Congressmen of Raipur took out a procession and shouted slogan ‘Angrezon Bharat Chhodo’. 2. One youth of Raipur Ramkrishna Singh Thakur hoisted tricolour on the High Court building of Nagpur. 3. In Bilaspur students observed ‘hartal’ on 9th August 1942. Select the correct answer
A)1 and 2 are correct
B)2 and 3 are correct
C)1, 2 and 3 are correct
D)1 and 3 are correct
Answer: 1 and 2 are correct
- Q. Which of the following tree species in Chhattisgarh is included in nationalized tree list?
A)Teak
B)Khair (Catechu)
C)Sal
D)All of the above
Answer: All of the above
- 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. Which pulse has maximum production in Chhattisgarh in the year 2015-16?
A)Tuar
B)Urad
C)Tiwada
D)Gram
Answer: Gram
- Q. According to Census 2001 in Chhattisgarh state the percentage of cultivators is _______ out of total working population.
A)44.54%
B)64.44%
C)54.44%
D)48.64%
Answer: 44.54%
- Q. Read the following statements carefully – 1. Gond is the largest tribal group in Chhattisgarh. 2. Oraon is the smallest tribal group. 3. Kamar and hilly Korba are special backward tribes Answer on the basis of following –
A)1 and 2 are true
B)1 and 3 are true
C)1, 2 and 3 are true
D)2 and 3 are true
Answer: 1 and 3 are true
- Q. What amount is given annually as financial aid to students admitted in lIT in Chhattisgarh State?
A)Rs. 50,000
B)Rs. 60,000
C)Rs. 40,000
D)Rs. 30,000
Answer: Rs. 40,000
- Q. In which of the following regions Dharwar rock forms are not extended?
A)Dantewada
B)Kavardha
C)Bhanupratappur
D)Koriya
Answer: Koriya
- Q. In which of the following year Chhattisgarh became a division of the Central Provinces?
A)1862
B)1863
C)1860
D)1865
Answer: 1862
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