Q. Who was the mentor of Birsa Munda?

Correct Answer

Anand Pandey

More Questions on Bihar

  • Q. Patna Kalam was an offshoot of
    A)Afghan painting
    B)Pala painting
    C)Mughal painting
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Mughal painting
  • Q. Bodh Gaya is religious place of which religion?
    A)Jainism
    B)Hinduism
    C)Buddhism
    D)Islam
    Answer: Buddhism
  • Q. Which of the following districts, extensively use Ahar-pyne irrigation methods?
    A)Patna, Nawada, Jamui
    B)Darbhanga, Purnea, Saharsa
    C)Saran, Siwan, Gopalganj
    D)Banka, Bhojpur, Aurangabad
    Answer: Patna, Nawada, Jamui
  • Q. Which one of the following statements is true about Brindaban Ashram?
    A)It is in West Champaran district.
    B)All India Gandhi Seva Sangh conference was held here in 1937.
    C)It was established by Gandhiji.
    D)All of the above
    Answer: All of the above
  • Q. Which of the following land forms occupy the North-Western parts of Bihar state?
    A)Kaimur Plateau
    B)Nawada Hilly Region
    C)Someshwar Hilly Range
    D)Rajgir Hilly Region
    Answer: Someshwar Hilly Range
  • Q. Where is the highest ‘Vishwa Shanti Stupa’ in the world in Bihar?
    A)Nalanda
    B)Rajgir
    C)Vaishali
    D)Patna
    Answer: Rajgir
  • Q. Bihar Socialist Party was formally inaugurated by
    A)M. N. Roy
    B)Subhash Chandra Bose
    C)Jayaprakash Narayan
    D)Satya Bhagat
    Answer: Jayaprakash Narayan
  • Q. What is the significance of ‘Bihar Diwas’ that is celebrated on March 22 every year?
    A)Bihar was carved out of United Provinces on this day in 1873
    B)To commemorate Bihar's separation from Bengal Presidency in 1912
    C)On this day, the State Reorganization Commission created Bihar
    D)To celebrate naming of Bihar in 12th century by Muslim rulers
    Answer: To commemorate Bihar's separation from Bengal Presidency in 1912
  • Q. Find the correct match? District River a. Jamui Kosi b. Kaimur Phalgu c. Katihar Mahananda d. Khagaria Gandak
    A)b
    B)c
    C)a
    D)d
    Answer: c
  • Q. What was the most important feature of Mauryan period?
    A)Wooden Palaces
    B)Bright Polish, mirror like finish
    C)Stone pillars and columns
    D)All of the above
    Answer: All of the above
  • Q. Use of pyrite includes manufacturing of
    A)iron oxide
    B)Both (A) and (B)
    C)Sulphuric acid
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Sulphuric acid
  • Q. Which of the following statements is/are false?
    A)Kanhu, the Santhal leader, was shot dead.
    B)Both (A) and (B)
    C)The leader of Santhal Uprising, Sidhu was jailed in 1866.
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Both (A) and (B)
  • Q. How many districts of Bihar have been covered under National Food Security Mission?
    A)18
    B)10
    C)12
    D)7
    Answer: 18
  • Q. Balika Vidyapeeth is located at
    A)Patna
    B)Bhagalpur
    C)Lakhisarai
    D)Gaya
    Answer: Lakhisarai
  • Q. What is the number of Municipal Corporation in Bihar?
    A)14
    B)8
    C)12
    D)9
    Answer: 12
  • Q. Choose the incorrect statement about Gupta.
    A)It had more influence of Mathura style.
    B)More Buddhist sculpture have been discovered compared to Hindu sculpture.
    C)Gupta period art was lesser in quality than Mauryan period.
    D)None of the above
    Answer: More Buddhist sculpture have been discovered compared to Hindu sculpture.
  • Q. Crops that can be grown in Balthar soil is/are
    A)pulses
    B)jowar and bajra
    C)paddy
    D)sugarcane
    Answer: jowar and bajra
  • Q. Which of the following is the chief producer of Masoor?
    A)Sheikhpura
    B)Patna
    C)Jamui
    D)Madhepura
    Answer: Patna
  • Q. By which date, monsoon winds arrive in Eastern Bihar?
    A)10th June
    B)8th June
    C)7th June
    D)15th June
    Answer: 7th June
  • Q. Rivers belonging to which one of the following groups form the boundary between Bihar and Uttar Pradesh?
    A)Budi Gandak, Kosi and Ganga
    B)Karmanasa, Gandak and Ghaghra
    C)Kamla, Son and Baghmati
    D)North Koel, Ajay and Punpun
    Answer: Karmanasa, Gandak and Ghaghra

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