Q. A similar sculpture to national emblem of India is found at

Correct Answer

Vaishali

More Questions on Bihar

  • Q. Which of the following is the first organic village in Bihar?
    A)Telhar
    B)Manihari
    C)Kothia
    D)Gopalpur
    Answer: Kothia
  • Q. The word ‘Bihar’ originally means –
    A)Land of Angels
    B)Arya Pradesh
    C)Buddhist Monastery
    D)Land of Greenery
    Answer: Buddhist Monastery
  • Q. Bihar’s first Doordarshan Kendra (television centre) was set up at whcih place in the state?
    A)Gaya
    B)Muzaffarpur
    C)Patna
    D)Saran
    Answer: Muzaffarpur
  • Q. The North-Western hills were formed in
    A)Tertiary
    B)Vindhyan
    C)Dharwar
    D)Quaternary
    Answer: Tertiary
  • 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. The infant mortality rate of Bihar state is –
    A)Equal to Jharkhand
    B)Less than Iharkhand
    C)More than Jharkhand
    D)Equal to all India
    Answer: More than Jharkhand
  • Q. From last few years Buddhist monks in Bihar are agitating to have control over –
    A)Vishnupad Temple of Gaya
    B)Sun Temple of Deo
    C)Mahabodhi Temple of Gaya
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Mahabodhi Temple of Gaya
  • Q. Which of the following is not a Bhadai crop?
    A)Paddy
    B)Sugarcane
    C)Jowar
    D)Peas
    Answer: Peas
  • Q. Which of the following districts has the irrigated land less than 50% in Bihar?
    A)Patna
    B)Nawada
    C)Gaya
    D)Siwan
    Answer: Nawada
  • Q. Bhagalpur, Munger, Banka and Vaishali have deposits of
    A)Fire clay
    B)Mica
    C)China clay (Kaolinite)
    D)None of the above
    Answer: China clay (Kaolinite)
  • Q. Which company established its factory in 1632 at Patna, Bihar?
    A)Dutch East India Company
    B)Portuguese East India Company
    C)British East India Company
    D)French East India Company
    Answer: Dutch East India Company
  • Q. According to Economic Survey 2018-19, the contribution of fisheries to state’s GSDP of Bihar is …………..
    A)5.83%
    B)6.80%
    C)1.53%
    D)1.90%
    Answer: 1.53%
  • Q. The North tributaries of the Ganga river are Gandak, Bagmati, Kosi, Kalikosi and ……………
    A)Karmanasa
    B)Punpun
    C)Son
    D)All of the above
    Answer: All of the above
  • Q. Which district of Bihar is famous for its Shahi Litchi?
    A)Muzaffarpur
    B)Araria
    C)Darbhanga
    D)Purnea
    Answer: Muzaffarpur
  • Q. Bodh Gaya was situated on the bank of which of the following rivers?
    A)Sakari
    B)Punpun
    C)Niranjana
    D)Son
    Answer: Niranjana
  • Q. In which of the following regions, noonachar is popular?
    A)Katihar
    B)Nawada
    C)Maithili
    D)Gaya
    Answer: Maithili
  • Q. What was the early capital of Magadh?
    A)Vaishali
    B)Rajgriha (Girivraja)
    C)Patliputra
    D)Champa
    Answer: Rajgriha (Girivraja)
  • Q. When did Shah Alam II granted the Diwani Right of Bengal and Bihar to English East India Company?
    A)18th August, 1765
    B)29th August, 1765
    C)12th August, 1765
    D)21st August, 1765
    Answer: 12th August, 1765
  • Q. Giddheshwar situated in Jamui is related to
    A)Jatayu and Ravana
    B)Both (A) and (B)
    C)Jarasandh and Duryodhan
    D)Neither (A) nor (B)
    Answer: Jatayu and Ravana
  • Q. Which river among the following does not enter Ganga from South?
    A)Son
    B)Kiul
    C)Saryu
    D)Punpun
    Answer: Saryu

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