Q. Kaimur Plateau is famous for

Correct Answer

Limestone

More Questions on Bihar

  • Q. Consider the following statements about Bihar Lok Adalats. 1. Lok Adalats in Bihar are run by Bihar State Legal Services Authority. 2. BSLSA is formed under Legal Services Act 1997. 3. In Bihar, Mobile Lok Adalats also run simultaneously. Which of the following is/are true?
    A)Only 2 & 3
    B)Only 1 & 3
    C)Only 1 & 2
    D)All of the above
    Answer: Only 1 & 3
  • Q. What is the method of election of members to the Legislative Council?
    A)Direct
    B)Single transferable vote with proportional representation
    C)Indirect
    D)Both (A) and (C)
    Answer: Indirect
  • Q. Chhapra Municipal Corporation belongs to which district?
    A)Katihar
    B)Nalanda
    C)Saran
    D)Bhojpur
    Answer: Saran
  • Q. Why Bagmati river is considered as a dangerous river?
    A)Due to its origin in the Himalayas
    B)Due to its tendency to create floods
    C)Due to its changing course
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Due to its changing course
  • Q. Savannah type of forests are found in which type of forests in Bihar?
    A)Terai area forests
    B)Dry deciduous forests
    C)Someshwar and Doon ranges forests
    D)All of the above
    Answer: Someshwar and Doon ranges forests
  • Q. Which district in Bihar is poorest according to per capita income criteria?
    A)Madhepura
    B)Supaul
    C)Begusarai
    D)Sheohar
    Answer: Sheohar
  • Q. Important foodgrains in Bihar are
    A)Sugarcane, tea and barley
    B)Groundnut, coffee and wheat
    C)Rice, wheat and maize
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Rice, wheat and maize
  • Q. Vidyapat dance is performed in
    A)Gaya
    B)Siwan
    C)Purnea
    D)Saran
    Answer: Purnea
  • Q. Which place in Bihar has famous mausoleum of Jain Saint Sthulabhadra?
    A)Gonavajee
    B)Kamaldah
    C)Muzaffarpur
    D)Kundalpur
    Answer: Kamaldah
  • Q. The Bihar Legislative Assembly stopped functioning from 1939-45 due to which of the following reasons?
    A)Freedom Movement in India
    B)Civil Disobedience
    C)World War II
    D)None of the above
    Answer: World War II
  • Q. Lord Sinha had resigned in 1921 from the post of Governor of –
    A)Bengal
    B)Punjab
    C)Bihar-Orissa
    D)Madras
    Answer: Bihar-Orissa
  • Q. Jute industry is in which district?
    A)Khagaria
    B)Kishanganj
    C)Madhepura
    D)Bhagalpur
    Answer: Kishanganj
  • Q. Harisimhadeva was the king of
    A)Bhojpur
    B)Arga
    C)Mithila
    D)Videha
    Answer: Mithila
  • Q. Purnima Mahato is associated with
    A)Badminton
    B)Archery
    C)Shooting
    D)Basketball
    Answer: Archery
  • Q. Average slope of Bihar plain is
    A)5-6 cm
    B)15-16 cm
    C)1-2 cm
    D)47-48 cm
    Answer: 5-6 cm
  • Q. The Panchayat Samiti is headed by
    A)a Chairman
    B)a Sarpanch
    C)a President and a Vice President
    D)None of the above
    Answer: a President and a Vice President
  • Q. The final phase of elections in February, 2005 in Bihar was for –
    A)83 seats
    B)73 seats
    C)93 seats
    D)None of these
    Answer: 93 seats
  • Q. ……………… was a very important dynasty in the history of Bihar.
    A)Noohani dynasty
    B)Khilji dynasty
    C)Tughlaq dynasty
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Noohani dynasty
  • Q. Consider the following statements regarding the vivid geographical aspects of Bihar – 1. Agriculture contributes nearly 67 per cent to Bihar’s domestic product. 2. Silk industry in Bihar provides self-employment to over 1,50,000 people 3. About 47 lac acres of land in Bihar get flooded every year, while 10 lac acres remain permanently waterlogged. 4. 85 to 90 percent of Bihar’s rural households own less than 5 acres of land each. Which of these statements are correct?
    A)1 and 2
    B)2 and 3
    C)2 and 4
    D)3 and 4
    Answer: 2 and 3
  • Q. In Bihar, during April – June 2018, which sector has attracted the highest FDI equity in flow?
    A)Steel industry
    B)Processing industry in agriculture
    C)Service sector
    D)Cement industry
    Answer: Service sector

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