More Questions on State
- Q. Which among the following was a chief opium producing zone during the British rule?
A)Gujrat
B)Bihar
C)South India
D)Assam
Answer: Bihar
- Q. Which of the following Pariyojana is common to Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Nepal?
A)Narora Pariyojana
B)Gandak Pariyojana
C)Singrauli Pariyojana
D)Tihri Dam Pariyojana
Answer: Gandak Pariyojana
- Q. The name of the chairman of the “Vikas Khand Punargathan Ayog” (Development Block Reorganization Commission) of Chhattisgarh is –
A)Shri Hemchand Yadav
B)Shri Krishnamurthi Bandhi
C)Dr. Raman Singh
D)Shri Suyogya Kumar Mishra
Answer: Shri Suyogya Kumar Mishra
- Q. ……….. called the region of Haryana as Haridhanakya.
A)Rahul Sankrityayan
B)Dr. H. R. Gupta
C)Dr. Budh Prakash
D)Yadunath Sarkar
Answer: Rahul Sankrityayan
- Q. What is the literacy rate of Haryana as per census 2011?
A)74.60%
B)76.60%
C)75.60%
D)71.80%
Answer: 75.60%
- Q. Districts with Khadar soil spread are
A)Patna and Nalanda
B)Bhagalpur and Araria
C)Purnea and Saharsa
D)None of the above
Answer: Purnea and Saharsa
- Q. In which regions of Himachal Pradesh the languages of Tibeto-Burman family are spoken? 1. Kinnaur, Lahaul and Spiti 2. Chamba 3. Sirmaur
A)1 and 2
B)Only 1
C)Only 2
D)1 and 3
Answer: 1 and 2
- Q. The head of state of Bihar is the Governor, is appointed by
A)the Chief Justice of India
B)Speaker of Lok Sabha
C)the President of India
D)Speaker of Legislative Assembly
Answer: the President of India
- Q. With reference to cultivation of Cotton in India, which among the following statements is/are correct? 1. Approximately 65% of India’s cotton is produced on rainfed areas. 2. Majority of the cotton is produced in central zone comprising Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. Choose the correct option from the given below:
A)Only 2
B)Both 1 and 2
C)Only 1
D)Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: Both 1 and 2
- Q. Which lake in Mandi district is known for floating Island?
A)Yunam-so lake
B)Pong Lake
C)Rewalsar lake
D)Parvati lake
Answer: Rewalsar lake
- Q. The people of Chalcolithic period residing in Bengal, used to cultivate seasonal crops and
A)rice
B)wheat
C)maize
D)bazra
Answer: rice
- Q. Who said “You can break me, but can not change me”?
A)Badri Dutt Pandey
B)G. B. Pant
C)Sri. Dev Suman
D)Harshdev Auli
Answer: Sri. Dev Suman
- Q. Who is the author of ‘Shyama Swapna’?
A)Thakur Jagmohan Singh
B)Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi
C)Jaishankar Prasad
D)Dr. Heeralal
Answer: Thakur Jagmohan Singh
- Q. The valley of flowers was discovered by which of the following?
A)Frank and Smith
B)David Hare
C)Lord Lansdown
D)None of the above
Answer: Frank and Smith
- Q. Mukhyamantri Kshetra Vikas Yojana was launched in which year in Bihar?
A)2005-06
B)2010-11
C)2002-03
D)2011-12
Answer: 2011-12
- Q. Which dance is performed mainly during the time of Lohri festival?
A)Chham
B)Bacha Nagma
C)Dandaras
D)Bhand Jashan
Answer: Dandaras
- Q. Who received the Bravery Award (Posthumously) in Jammu and Kashmir in 2020?
A)N. A. Qureshi
B)Rinku Raja Pandita
C)Krishna Sharma
D)None of the above
Answer: Rinku Raja Pandita
- Q. Which of the following canal irrigates land in Firozpur, Faridkot and Muktsar besides Rajasthan?
A)Sirhind Canal
B)Upper Bari Doab Canal
C)Sirhind Feeder Canal
D)Yamuna Canal
Answer: Sirhind Feeder Canal
- Q. Consider the following statements 1. Marang Buru is their supreme deity. 2. Sohrai is the main festival. 3. Largest tribal community of West Bengal. Which of the following statements describe the Santhals of West Bengal?
A)Only 1
B)Only 1 and 2
C)Only 2 and 3
D)All of the above
Answer: All of the above
- Q. According to the 2001 Census, what is the correct sequence of the three largest populated cities of U.P.?
A)Kanpur, Lucknow, Agra
B)Lucknow, Kanpur, Agra
C)Lucknow, Agra, Kanpur
D)Kanpur, Varanasi, Agra
Answer: Kanpur, Lucknow, Agra
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