Q. Yadunandan Sharma had started a movement known as Reora Satyagraha which was related to

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the rights of tillers against the Zamindars and Britishers

More Questions on Bihar

  • Q. The coldest month of Bihar is
    A)February
    B)December
    C)January
    D)November
    Answer: January
  • Q. Which of the following is not true about Bihar’s Mukhyamantri Kanya Utthan Yojana?
    A)Education, Health and Social Welfare trio departments ran the scheme
    B)Every girl child will receive total Rs. 60,000 from her birth to graduation level education
    C)Proposed annual expenditurefor the scheme is Rs. 7,221 crore
    D)At the time of a girl child's birth, her family receives Rs. 2,000
    Answer: Every girl child will receive total Rs. 60,000 from her birth to graduation level education
  • Q. Who among the following was a student of Nalanda University?
    A)Hiuen-Tsang
    B)Ibn Battuta
    C)Megasthenes
    D)Al-Biruni
    Answer: Hiuen-Tsang
  • Q. Match the following List I (District) List II (Headquarters) a. Bhojpur 1. Arrah b. Kaimur 2. Bhabua c. Nalanda 3. Bihar Sharife d. Rohtas 4. Sasaram
    A)a-4, b-3, c-2, d-1
    B)a-3, b-2, c-4, d-1
    C)a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4
    D)a-1, b-4, c-3, d-2
    Answer: a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4
  • Q. Which among the following Indians was appointed as Naib Deewan (Deputy Deewan) of Bihar by Robert Clive?
    A)Manik Chand
    B)Rai Durlabh
    C)Omi Chand
    D)Shitab Roy
    Answer: Shitab Roy
  • Q. Dalmianagar is famous for which industry in Bihar?
    A)Leather
    B)Cement
    C)Silk
    D)Jute
    Answer: Cement
  • Q. The first film of Bihar, Punarjanma was created in which year?
    A)1980
    B)1986
    C)1923
    D)2000
    Answer: 1923
  • Q. Bihar Economic Survey’, for the first time, was published for the Financial Year
    A)2006 - 07
    B)2008 - 09
    C)2004 - 05
    D)2009 - 10
    Answer: 2006 - 07
  • Q. Integrated Child Development Scheme covers which age group to provide the benefit of package of six services?
    A)3-6 years
    B)4-7 years
    C)0-3 years
    D)5-10 years
    Answer: 3-6 years
  • Q. Lower Kiul Valley Project is located at
    A)Munger
    B)Kaimur
    C)Gaya
    D)Bhagalpur
    Answer: Munger
  • Q. Zeradei, which is the birth place of India’s first President Dr Rajendra Prasad, is located at which district in Bihar?
    A)Siwan
    B)Kaimur
    C)Saran
    D)Gaya
    Answer: Siwan
  • Q. Sanjeev Kumar Dolan is associated with which of the following sports in Bihar?
    A)Volleyball
    B)Shooting
    C)Cricket
    D)Chess
    Answer: Chess
  • Q. Oil refinery is located at which place in Bihar state?
    A)Singhbhum
    B)Rudrasagar
    C)Barauni
    D)Ranchi
    Answer: Barauni
  • Q. Jute industry is in which district?
    A)Khagaria
    B)Kishanganj
    C)Madhepura
    D)Bhagalpur
    Answer: Kishanganj
  • Q. Which of the following parks/sanctuaries came under the Project Tiger in Bihar?
    A)Udaypur Wildlife Sanctuary
    B)Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    C)Valmiki National Park
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Valmiki National Park
  • Q. Which district of Bihar records lowest growth rate in the state according to Census 2011?
    A)Madhepura
    B)Araria
    C)Arwal
    D)Darbhanga
    Answer: Arwal
  • Q. Barauni Oil Refinery was set up in which year?
    A)1952
    B)1964
    C)1947
    D)1988
    Answer: 1964
  • Q. When did the Election Commission of India issue a Press Note for the General Election to the Legislative Assembly of Bihar, 2020?
    A)24th September, 2020
    B)25th September, 2020
    C)23rd September, 2020
    D)26th September, 2020
    Answer: 25th September, 2020
  • Q. Which of the following statements is/are true?
    A)The Bhumij Revolt was led by Ganga Narayan, its impact was basically in Singhbhum and Birbhum.
    B)Both (A) and (B)
    C)Ho tribes were led by Raja Parhat against occupation of Singhbhum by British.
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Both (A) and (B)
  • Q. The largest Jute producing district of Bihar is
    A)Gaya
    B)Vaishali
    C)Siwan
    D)Purnea
    Answer: Purnea

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