[amp_mcq option1=”a” option2=”b” option3=”c” option4=”d” correct=”option4″]
Bihar state GK MCQ
2. Match the following List I (Crops) List II (Soils) a. Wheat Sandy b. Sugarcane Clay c. Maize Bal Sundari d. Jute Alluvial
[amp_mcq option1=”a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4″ option2=”a-2, b-3, c-4, d-1″ option3=”a-3, b-2, c-1, d-4″ option4=”a-4, b-3, c-2, d-1″ correct=”option1″]
3. Fire clay is found in which rocks?
[amp_mcq option1=”Igneous rocks” option2=”Sedimentary rocks” option3=”Metamorphic rocks” option4=”Soil (upper soil)” correct=”option3″]
4. Buxar fair is held on which day?
[amp_mcq option1=”Diwali” option2=”Dusshera” option3=”Ramnavami” option4=”New year” correct=”option1″]
5. One of the popular beliefs in Bihar during the Non-Cooperation Movement of 1920 – 22 was that they would be victorious because Gandhi Ji –
[amp_mcq option1=”was the epitome of Dharma” option2=”was an accomplished politician” option3=”knew the ways to defeat the English” option4=”knew English” correct=”option2″]
6. Who was the Governor of Bihar during Akbar’s reign?
[amp_mcq option1=”Munim Khan” option2=”Beg Bahadur” option3=”Man Singh” option4=”Both (A) and (C)” correct=”option3″]
Detailed SolutionWho was the Governor of Bihar during Akbar’s reign?
7. A large hall with 80 pillars in Kumhrar is the typical structure of which period?
[amp_mcq option1=”Pala” option2=”Mauryan” option3=”Post Mauryan” option4=”Mughals” correct=”option1″]
Detailed SolutionA large hall with 80 pillars in Kumhrar is the typical structure of which period?
8. In the history of Bihar for the first time, the economic survey of the State was presented by –
[amp_mcq option1=”Nitish Kumar” option2=”Laloo Prasad” option3=”Sushil Modi” option4=”None of them” correct=”option1″]
9. The reason of Bhumij Revolt was ……………..
[amp_mcq option1=”Land annexation policy of the Britishers” option2=”Land revenue policy of the Britishers” option3=”Both (A) and (B)” option4=”None of the above” correct=”option2″]
10. The number of Indian states touching the boundary of Bihar is –
[amp_mcq option1=”four” option2=”five” option3=”six” option4=”seven” correct=”option2″]
Detailed SolutionThe number of Indian states touching the boundary of Bihar is –