More Questions on Jharkhand
- Q. Which of the following districts of Jharkhand is known as ‘Baidyanath Dham’ and ‘Baba Dham’?
A)Jamtara
B)Deoghar
C)Giridih
D)Simdega
Answer: Deoghar
- Q. The idol of Buddha has been excavated at Katunga village. Katunga village is in which district?
A)Ranchi
B)Gumla
C)Dhanbad
D)Palamu
Answer: Gumla
- Q. Mohan Kumarmangalam stadium is located at
A)Simdega
B)Jamshedpur
C)Dhanbad
D)Bokaro
Answer: Bokaro
- Q. Deep underground caves have been found in
A)Dhorangi
B)Isko village
C)Dahigadha
D)None of the above
Answer: Isko village
- Q. Which among the following river forms the Dassam Waterfall in Jharkhand?
A)Ramgarh River
B)Kanchi River
C)Banoi River
D)Burha River
Answer: Kanchi River
- Q. The major issues faced by forest sector of State of Jharkhand which in turn affects the climate are
A)Low irrigation
B)Lack of infrastructural development
C)Forest fires
D)None of the above
Answer: Forest fires
- Q. Distribution of Cycle Scheme is made for the students of
A)Other OBC groups
B)BPL Category
C)SCs and STs
D)All of the above
Answer: All of the above
- Q. Who is the first non-tribal Chief Minister of Jharkhand?
A)Madhu Koda
B)Hemant Soren
C)Babulal Marandi
D)Raghubar Das
Answer: Raghubar Das
- Q. The rivers of Santhal Pargana mainly originate from
A)Hazaribagh plateau
B)Rajmahal hills
C)Ranchi plateau
D)Netarhat plateau
Answer: Rajmahal hills
- Q. Social institution called Dhumkuria belong to which tribe?
A)Munda
B)Oraon
C)Kurukh
D)Santhal
Answer: Oraon
- Q. Which of the following match is incorrect? List I List II a. Sarhult Munda b. Khaddi Oraon c. Baha Santhal d. Karma Mahto
A)c
B)a
C)b
D)d
Answer: d
- Q. Jharkhand produces what percentage of bauxite of India?
A)16.70%
B)4.00%
C)11.80%
D)10.53%
Answer: 10.53%
- Q. Which of the following region remained unaffected during Kol Uprising in Jharkhand?
A)Hazaribagh
B)Manbhum
C)Chhota Nagpur Khas
D)Palamu
Answer: Hazaribagh
- Q. Match the following List I (River) List II (Tributaries) a. Barakar 1. Kewta b. Subarnarekha 2. Kharkai, Kanchi and Radha c. Damodar 3. Tipra, Pusaro, Nunbil, Sidh d. Mayurakshi 4. Konar, Ghari and Barakar
A)a-4, b-3, c-2, d-1
B)a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4
C)a-1, b-2, c-4, d-3
D)a-2, b-1, c-3, d-4
Answer: a-1, b-2, c-4, d-3
- Q. Chiriya located in W. Singhbhum is famous for –
A)Iron Ore Mining
B)Bird Sanctuary
C)Wolf Sanctuary
D)Dam on Kharkai
Answer: Iron Ore Mining
- Q. Consider the following statements. 1. Parliament exercises power to make laws touching the jurisdiction and power of all courts. 2. It can also legislate on the subjects enumerated in the Concurrent List. Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
A)Both 1 and 2
B)Only 1
C)Only 2
D)None of these
Answer: Only 1
- Q. Who was the first Chief Minister of Jharkhand?
A)Babulal Marandi
B)Shibu Soren
C)Arjun Munda
D)Madhu Koda
Answer: Babulal Marandi
- Q. Murtiya village in Palamu is famous for
A)Bodeya temple
B)Buddhist remains found during excavation
C)It is a dwelling place of Anti-tribes
D)Copper utensils were found there
Answer: Buddhist remains found during excavation
- Q. Which of the following is/are functions performed by Jharkhand Gram Sabhas?
A)To maintain roads, street lights, registration of births and deaths.
B)To approve annual budget and plan of development programme and review annual statement of accounts.
C)To promote adult education and family welfare programmes.
D)Both (A) and (B)
Answer: Both (A) and (B)
- Q. Which among the following Waterfall is also known as Gautamdhara, because Lord Buddha had bathed here?
A)Dassam Waterfall
B)Hundru Waterfall
C)Jonha waterfall
D)Hirni Waterfall
Answer: Jonha waterfall
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