300+ Bihar General Knowledge MCQs

Bihar boasts a rich history, vibrant culture, and diverse heritage, making it a crucial subject for competitive exams in India. Whether you’re preparing for state-level exams or simply aiming to expand your knowledge about Bihar, this collection of 300+ Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) will help you excel. From historical landmarks to current affairs, these MCQs cover all key aspects of Bihar’s General Knowledge. Test your knowledge, enhance your preparation, and stay ahead in your studies with this extensive resource!

  1. Which river is known as the ‘Sorrow of Bihar’?
    a) Ganga
    b) Gandak
    c) Kosi
    d) Son
    Answer: c) Kosi
  2. Who was the first Chief Minister of Bihar?
    a) Shri Krishna Sinha
    b) Jagannath Mishra
    c) Lalu Prasad Yadav
    d) Nitish Kumar
    Answer: a) Shri Krishna Sinha
  3. What is the capital city of Bihar?
    a) Gaya
    b) Patna
    c) Bhagalpur
    d) Muzaffarpur
    Answer: b) Patna
  4. Which historical university was located in Bihar?
    a) Takshashila University
    b) Nalanda University
    c) Vikramshila University
    d) Both b and c
    Answer: d) Both b and c
  5. Bihar was separated from which state in 1912?
    a) Bengal
    b) Uttar Pradesh
    c) Odisha
    d) Assam
    Answer: a) Bengal
  6. The famous Mahabodhi Temple is located in which district of Bihar?
    a) Gaya
    b) Nalanda
    c) Vaishali
    d) Patna
    Answer: a) Gaya
  7. Which city is known as the Silk City of Bihar?
    a) Bhagalpur
    b) Darbhanga
    c) Muzaffarpur
    d) Arrah
    Answer: a) Bhagalpur
  8. Which festival is uniquely associated with Bihar?
    a) Pongal
    b) Chhath Puja
    c) Bihu
    d) Navratri
    Answer: b) Chhath Puja
  9. Who was the founder of the Maurya Empire, which began in Bihar?
    a) Ashoka
    b) Bindusara
    c) Chandragupta Maurya
    d) Harshavardhana
    Answer: c) Chandragupta Maurya
  10. In which year was Jharkhand separated from Bihar?
    a) 1998
    b) 2000
    c) 2002
    d) 2004
    Answer: b) 2000
  11. The Vikramshila University was established by which ruler?
    a) Dharampala
    b) Harsha
    c) Ashoka
    d) Bimbisara
    Answer: a) Dharampala
  12. What is the official language of Bihar?
    a) Maithili
    b) Bhojpuri
    c) Hindi
    d) Urdu
    Answer: c) Hindi
  13. Who is regarded as the ‘Father of the Nation’ in Bihar’s context for his role in the independence movement?
    a) Mahatma Gandhi
    b) Rajendra Prasad
    c) Jayaprakash Narayan
    d) Shri Krishna Sinha
    Answer: b) Rajendra Prasad
  14. Which of the following is a major crop of Bihar?
    a) Tea
    b) Rice
    c) Cotton
    d) Jute
    Answer: b) Rice
  15. The Champaran Satyagraha, led by Mahatma Gandhi, took place in which year?
    a) 1915
    b) 1916
    c) 1917
    d) 1918
    Answer: c) 1917
  16. Bihar shares its border with how many Indian states?
    a) 3
    b) 4
    c) 5
    d) 6
    Answer: c) 5
  17. Who was the first President of India, belonging to Bihar?
    a) Lal Bahadur Shastri
    b) Rajendra Prasad
    c) Jagjivan Ram
    d) None of these
    Answer: b) Rajendra Prasad
  18. The famous Madhubani painting originated in which region of Bihar?
    a) Mithila
    b) Magadh
    c) Saran
    d) Bhojpur
    Answer: a) Mithila
  19. Which wildlife sanctuary in Bihar is famous for the conservation of the one-horned rhinoceros?
    a) Valmiki National Park
    b) Kanwar Lake Sanctuary
    c) Udaipur Sanctuary
    d) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    Answer: a) Valmiki National Park
  20. What is the literacy rate of Bihar according to Census 2011?
    a) 61.8%
    b) 69.7%
    c) 63.8%
    d) 58.7%
    Answer: c) 63.8%
  21. Which dynasty ruled during the ‘Magadh Empire’?
    a) Nanda
    b) Maurya
    c) Gupta
    d) All of the above
    Answer: d) All of the above
  22. Bihar is the ___ most populous state in India as per Census 2011.
    a) Second
    b) Third
    c) Fourth
    d) Fifth
    Answer: b) Third
  23. The ancient city of Pataliputra is the modern city of ___.
    a) Nalanda
    b) Gaya
    c) Patna
    d) Bhagalpur
    Answer: c) Patna
  24. Who led the Quit India Movement in Bihar?
    a) Rajendra Prasad
    b) Jayaprakash Narayan
    c) Mahatma Gandhi
    d) Subhash Chandra Bose
    Answer: b) Jayaprakash Narayan
  25. Which place in Bihar is considered the birthplace of Lord Mahavira?
    a) Vaishali
    b) Bodh Gaya
    c) Rajgir
    d) Sitamarhi
    Answer: a) Vaishali
  1. Which city in Bihar is known as the ‘City of Mangoes’?
    a) Bhagalpur
    b) Muzaffarpur
    c) Darbhanga
    d) Purnia
    Answer: b) Muzaffarpur
  2. Who is popularly known as ‘Loknayak’ in Bihar’s history?
    a) Rajendra Prasad
    b) Shri Krishna Sinha
    c) Jayaprakash Narayan
    d) Babu Jagjivan Ram
    Answer: c) Jayaprakash Narayan
  3. Which district of Bihar is famous for its ‘Litchi’ production?
    a) Gaya
    b) Bhagalpur
    c) Muzaffarpur
    d) Sitamarhi
    Answer: c) Muzaffarpur
  4. Who was the founder of the Gupta Empire, which originated in Bihar?
    a) Chandragupta I
    b) Samudragupta
    c) Ashoka
    d) Bimbisara
    Answer: a) Chandragupta I
  5. What is the total number of districts in Bihar as of 2024?
    a) 38
    b) 40
    c) 42
    d) 36
    Answer: a) 38
  6. The famous Son River originates from which state?
    a) Jharkhand
    b) Madhya Pradesh
    c) Uttar Pradesh
    d) Bihar
    Answer: b) Madhya Pradesh
  7. Which district is the largest in Bihar in terms of area?
    a) Gaya
    b) Patna
    c) West Champaran
    d) Bhagalpur
    Answer: c) West Champaran
  8. Which dynasty built the Barabar Caves in Bihar?
    a) Gupta Dynasty
    b) Maurya Dynasty
    c) Pala Dynasty
    d) Chola Dynasty
    Answer: b) Maurya Dynasty
  9. The Ashokan Pillar at Vaishali was built in which century?
    a) 2nd century BC
    b) 3rd century BC
    c) 4th century BC
    d) 5th century BC
    Answer: b) 3rd century BC
  10. Which Bihar town is associated with the ‘Buddhist Council’ under King Ashoka?
    a) Gaya
    b) Vaishali
    c) Rajgir
    d) Nalanda
    Answer: c) Rajgir
  11. The oldest functional bridge in Bihar is:
    a) Vikramshila Setu
    b) Mahatma Gandhi Setu
    c) Koilwar Bridge
    d) JP Setu
    Answer: c) Koilwar Bridge
  12. Bihar Diwas is celebrated on which date?
    a) January 26
    b) March 22
    c) August 15
    d) October 2
    Answer: b) March 22
  13. The Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary is located in which district of Bihar?
    a) Begusarai
    b) Bhagalpur
    c) Gaya
    d) Purnia
    Answer: a) Begusarai
  14. Who among the following was the first woman Chief Minister of Bihar?
    a) Rabri Devi
    b) Sarojini Naidu
    c) Indira Gandhi
    d) Meira Kumar
    Answer: a) Rabri Devi
  15. Which region of Bihar is known as the ‘Rice Bowl of Bihar’?
    a) Mithila
    b) Magadh
    c) Bhojpur
    d) Saran
    Answer: c) Bhojpur
  16. The famous Golghar structure is located in which city?
    a) Gaya
    b) Patna
    c) Bhagalpur
    d) Purnia
    Answer: b) Patna
  17. Who built the Nalanda University?
    a) Chandragupta I
    b) Ashoka
    c) Kumaragupta I
    d) Harsha
    Answer: c) Kumaragupta I
  18. What is the main occupation of the people of Bihar?
    a) Industry
    b) Agriculture
    c) Tourism
    d) Mining
    Answer: b) Agriculture
  19. Which Bihar leader played a prominent role in the JP Movement of 1974?
    a) Nitish Kumar
    b) Lalu Prasad Yadav
    c) Jayaprakash Narayan
    d) Karpoori Thakur
    Answer: c) Jayaprakash Narayan
  20. Which city in Bihar is famous for its “Carpet Industry”?
    a) Bhagalpur
    b) Bodh Gaya
    c) Sitamarhi
    d) Gaya
    Answer: d) Gaya
  21. The term ‘Bihar’ is derived from which word?
    a) Sanskrit word “Vihar”
    b) Persian word “Bahaar”
    c) Hindi word “Bhoomi”
    d) Arabic word “Bihar”
    Answer: a) Sanskrit word “Vihar”
  22. Which wildlife sanctuary in Bihar is known for hot springs?
    a) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    b) Valmiki National Park
    c) Udaipur Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    Answer: a) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
  23. The famous Takht Sri Patna Sahib is associated with which Sikh Guru?
    a) Guru Nanak
    b) Guru Gobind Singh
    c) Guru Arjan Dev
    d) Guru Tegh Bahadur
    Answer: b) Guru Gobind Singh
  24. What is the state animal of Bihar?
    a) Gaur
    b) Asian Elephant
    c) Leopard
    d) Ox
    Answer: a) Gaur
  25. Which district is known as the ‘Land of Maharishi Valmiki’?
    a) Patna
    b) West Champaran
    c) Gaya
    d) Sitamarhi
    Answer: b) West Champaran
  1. Which is the most widely grown crop in Bihar?
    a) Wheat
    b) Rice
    c) Maize
    d) Sugarcane
    Answer: b) Rice
  2. Which district of Bihar is the leading producer of Litchi?
    a) Muzaffarpur
    b) Gaya
    c) Patna
    d) Bhagalpur
    Answer: a) Muzaffarpur
  3. Which crop is known as the ‘cash crop’ of Bihar?
    a) Sugarcane
    b) Jute
    c) Maize
    d) Wheat
    Answer: a) Sugarcane
  4. What percentage of Bihar’s population is dependent on agriculture for their livelihood?
    a) 40%
    b) 50%
    c) 70%
    d) 80%
    Answer: d) 80%
  5. Which region of Bihar is known for its fertile alluvial soil, making it ideal for agriculture?
    a) Magadh
    b) Mithila
    c) Saran
    d) Bhojpur
    Answer: c) Saran
  6. Which river’s basin is most productive for agriculture in Bihar?
    a) Kosi River Basin
    b) Gandak River Basin
    c) Son River Basin
    d) Ganga River Basin
    Answer: d) Ganga River Basin
  7. Which crop is grown during the Rabi season in Bihar?
    a) Paddy
    b) Wheat
    c) Sugarcane
    d) Maize
    Answer: b) Wheat
  8. Bihar is the largest producer of which pulse crop?
    a) Arhar (Tur)
    b) Moong
    c) Lentil (Masoor)
    d) Urad
    Answer: c) Lentil (Masoor)
  9. Which agricultural institute is located in Samastipur, Bihar?
    a) Rajendra Agricultural University
    b) Indian Agricultural Research Institute
    c) Bihar Agricultural College
    d) Krishi Vigyan Kendra
    Answer: a) Rajendra Agricultural University
  10. Which of the following crops is considered a major Zaid crop in Bihar?
    a) Wheat
    b) Rice
    c) Watermelon
    d) Barley
    Answer: c) Watermelon
  11. What is the contribution of agriculture to Bihar’s Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP)?
    a) 10-15%
    b) 20-25%
    c) 30-35%
    d) 40-45%
    Answer: c) 30-35%
  12. Which variety of rice is predominantly grown in Bihar?
    a) Basmati
    b) Sona Masoori
    c) IR-36
    d) Swarna
    Answer: d) Swarna
  13. Bihar is the leading producer of which oilseed crop?
    a) Mustard
    b) Groundnut
    c) Sunflower
    d) Soybean
    Answer: a) Mustard
  14. What is the major cause of crop damage in Bihar?
    a) Floods
    b) Drought
    c) Pests
    d) Both a and b
    Answer: d) Both a and b
  15. Which scheme focuses on agricultural irrigation in Bihar?
    a) PM-KISAN
    b) Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali
    c) Krishi Vigyan Yojana
    d) Grameen Krishi Yojana
    Answer: b) Jal-Jeevan-Hariyali
  16. Which district in Bihar is famous for banana cultivation?
    a) Katihar
    b) Bhagalpur
    c) Vaishali
    d) Gaya
    Answer: c) Vaishali
  17. Bihar is a leading state in the production of which vegetable?
    a) Tomato
    b) Onion
    c) Cauliflower
    d) Potato
    Answer: c) Cauliflower
  18. Which agricultural crop is widely cultivated in the flood-prone regions of Bihar?
    a) Maize
    b) Jute
    c) Sugarcane
    d) Wheat
    Answer: b) Jute
  19. What type of irrigation system is common in Bihar’s agriculture?
    a) Canal Irrigation
    b) Drip Irrigation
    c) Sprinkler Irrigation
    d) Tube Well Irrigation
    Answer: a) Canal Irrigation
  20. The Makhana crop, used as a delicacy and grown in ponds, is primarily cultivated in which part of Bihar?
    a) Mithila region
    b) Bhojpur region
    c) Magadh region
    d) Saran region
    Answer: a) Mithila region
  21. Which agricultural produce is Bihar’s Gaya district particularly famous for?
    a) Mango
    b) Banana
    c) Potato
    d) Pomegranate
    Answer: a) Mango
  22. Which fruit has been granted a GI tag from Bihar?
    a) Bhagalpuri Silk Mango
    b) Shahi Litchi of Muzaffarpur
    c) Mithila Pomegranate
    d) Darbhanga Guava
    Answer: b) Shahi Litchi of Muzaffarpur
  23. Which agricultural product is exported in large quantities from Bihar?
    a) Mango
    b) Litchi
    c) Sugarcane
    d) Wheat
    Answer: b) Litchi
  24. The “Agro-Climatic Zones” in Bihar are classified into how many types?
    a) 2
    b) 3
    c) 4
    d) 5
    Answer: b) 3
  25. Which scheme helps farmers in Bihar to provide minimum income support?
    a) PM-KISAN Yojana
    b) PM Fasal Bima Yojana
    c) MGNREGA
    d) Krishi Aayog
    Answer: a) PM-KISAN Yojana
  1. Madhubani Painting, a famous art form of Bihar, originated in which district?
    a) Patna
    b) Bhagalpur
    c) Mithila (Madhubani)
    d) Gaya
    Answer: c) Mithila (Madhubani)
  2. Which material is primarily used for Madhubani Paintings?
    a) Oil paints
    b) Natural dyes and pigments
    c) Watercolors
    d) Acrylic paints
    Answer: b) Natural dyes and pigments
  3. Sujani embroidery, a traditional craft, is associated with which part of Bihar?
    a) Gaya
    b) Muzaffarpur
    c) Bhagalpur
    d) Patna
    Answer: b) Muzaffarpur
  4. What is the primary purpose of Sujani embroidery?
    a) Decoration
    b) Making quilts
    c) Clothing for ceremonies
    d) Wall hangings
    Answer: b) Making quilts
  5. Bihar is famous for the weaving of which type of silk?
    a) Tussar Silk
    b) Muga Silk
    c) Bhagalpuri Silk
    d) Mulberry Silk
    Answer: c) Bhagalpuri Silk
  6. Bhagalpuri silk, also known as ‘Tussar Silk,’ is produced in which district?
    a) Gaya
    b) Bhagalpur
    c) Nalanda
    d) Darbhanga
    Answer: b) Bhagalpur
  7. Which craft in Bihar is known for its exquisite wooden works and carvings?
    a) Madhubani art
    b) Tikuli art
    c) Patna Kalam
    d) Sikki craft
    Answer: d) Sikki craft
  8. The famous Tikuli Art, known for its intricate paintings on glass, originated in which city?
    a) Patna
    b) Bhagalpur
    c) Muzaffarpur
    d) Gaya
    Answer: a) Patna
  9. What is the main raw material used in Sikki craft?
    a) Bamboo
    b) Palm leaves
    c) Golden grass
    d) Jute fibers
    Answer: c) Golden grass
  10. Which art form of Bihar is related to painting on walls during festivals like weddings?
    a) Sujani Art
    b) Manjusha Art
    c) Madhubani Painting
    d) Patna Kalam
    Answer: c) Madhubani Painting
  11. Manjusha Art, also known as the ‘Scroll Painting of Bihar,’ is associated with which festival?
    a) Chhath Puja
    b) Durga Puja
    c) Bishahari Festival
    d) Makar Sankranti
    Answer: c) Bishahari Festival
  12. Which city in Bihar is associated with the making of ‘lac bangles’?
    a) Nalanda
    b) Muzaffarpur
    c) Gaya
    d) Patna
    Answer: c) Gaya
  13. The Tikuli art form is traditionally associated with which community?
    a) Silk weavers
    b) Potters
    c) Goldsmiths
    d) Toymakers
    Answer: c) Goldsmiths
  14. Which art form of Bihar involves painting using natural materials like coal soot and rice paste?
    a) Patna Kalam
    b) Madhubani Art
    c) Tikuli Art
    d) Sujani Art
    Answer: b) Madhubani Art
  15. What is the significance of ‘Patna Kalam’ paintings?
    a) A type of silk weaving
    b) A style of Mughal miniature paintings
    c) A wall decoration technique
    d) A form of embroidered cloth
    Answer: b) A style of Mughal miniature paintings
  16. What material is used for creating ‘Lacquer work’ in Bihar?
    a) Clay
    b) Bamboo
    c) Lac resin
    d) Sikki grass
    Answer: c) Lac resin
  17. Which of the following crafts of Bihar is primarily created by women artisans?
    a) Sikki craft
    b) Bhagalpuri silk weaving
    c) Manjusha art
    d) Tikuli art
    Answer: a) Sikki craft
  18. Which place in Bihar is most famous for bamboo crafts and cane furniture?
    a) Nalanda
    b) Madhubani
    c) Darbhanga
    d) Rajgir
    Answer: b) Madhubani
  19. Which art form from Bihar reflects themes of mythology and folklore, especially related to snakes?
    a) Madhubani Painting
    b) Manjusha Art
    c) Sujani Art
    d) Tikuli Art
    Answer: b) Manjusha Art
  20. Bihar’s famous “Patna Kalam” painting flourished during which historical period?
    a) Gupta period
    b) Mauryan period
    c) Mughal period
    d) British period
    Answer: c) Mughal period
  21. What is the main purpose of the ‘Khatwa’ craft, an applique work from Bihar?
    a) Quilts and covers
    b) Jewelry
    c) Sarees
    d) Decorative walls
    Answer: a) Quilts and covers
  22. Which city of Bihar is known for its clay pottery art?
    a) Sitamarhi
    b) Patna
    c) Gaya
    d) Muzaffarpur
    Answer: c) Gaya
  23. What is the primary theme depicted in Madhubani paintings?
    a) Nature and festivals
    b) Modern art forms
    c) War scenes
    d) Urban landscapes
    Answer: a) Nature and festivals
  24. Which famous craft involves the creation of toys and masks using paper pulp?
    a) Paper Mache
    b) Bamboo Craft
    c) Tikuli Art
    d) Sikki Craft
    Answer: a) Paper Mache
  25. Bihar’s art and craft culture mainly flourished during which civilization?
    a) Harappan Civilization
    b) Vedic Civilization
    c) Mauryan Empire
    d) Gupta Empire
    Answer: c) Mauryan Empire
  1. Who is known as the “Father of the Nation” and led the Champaran Satyagraha in Bihar?
    a) Rajendra Prasad
    b) Mahatma Gandhi
    c) Jayaprakash Narayan
    d) Kunwar Singh
    Answer: b) Mahatma Gandhi
  2. The Champaran Satyagraha in Bihar was started in which year?
    a) 1917
    b) 1920
    c) 1919
    d) 1922
    Answer: a) 1917
  3. Which freedom fighter from Bihar became the first President of independent India?
    a) Rajendra Prasad
    b) Anugrah Narayan Sinha
    c) Jayaprakash Narayan
    d) Kunwar Singh
    Answer: a) Rajendra Prasad
  4. Who led the Revolt of 1857 in Bihar against British rule?
    a) Kunwar Singh
    b) Birsa Munda
    c) Jayaprakash Narayan
    d) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
    Answer: a) Kunwar Singh
  5. Kunwar Singh, a prominent leader of the 1857 revolt, belonged to which place in Bihar?
    a) Arrah
    b) Patna
    c) Muzaffarpur
    d) Nalanda
    Answer: a) Arrah
  6. Who was the first Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar and a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi?
    a) Rajendra Prasad
    b) Anugrah Narayan Sinha
    c) Babu Kunwar Singh
    d) Yogendra Shukla
    Answer: b) Anugrah Narayan Sinha
  7. Which freedom fighter from Bihar is known as the ‘Hero of Quit India Movement’?
    a) Jayaprakash Narayan
    b) Kunwar Singh
    c) Rajendra Prasad
    d) Yogendra Shukla
    Answer: a) Jayaprakash Narayan
  8. Who was the founder of the revolutionary organization ‘Hindustan Socialist Republican Association’ (HSRA)?
    a) Bhagat Singh
    b) Yogendra Shukla
    c) Rajendra Prasad
    d) Subhas Chandra Bose
    Answer: b) Yogendra Shukla
  9. The famous freedom fighter Jayaprakash Narayan is popularly known as what?
    a) Lokmanya
    b) Lok Nayak
    c) Deshbandhu
    d) Guruji
    Answer: b) Lok Nayak
  10. Which leader from Bihar is associated with the “Total Revolution” movement of 1974?
    a) Anugrah Narayan Sinha
    b) Rajendra Prasad
    c) Jayaprakash Narayan
    d) Ram Manohar Lohia
    Answer: c) Jayaprakash Narayan
  11. Who among the following was a prominent female freedom fighter from Bihar?
    a) Kasturba Gandhi
    b) Sarojini Naidu
    c) Usha Mehta
    d) Phulan Prasad
    Answer: d) Phulan Prasad
  12. What was the role of Bihar’s Kunwar Singh in the Revolt of 1857?
    a) He led the British forces
    b) He rebelled against the British and fought bravely
    c) He supported the British
    d) He led peasants to join the Congress
    Answer: b) He rebelled against the British and fought bravely
  13. Which freedom fighter from Bihar famously opposed the Indigo plantation system during British rule?
    a) Jayaprakash Narayan
    b) Rajendra Prasad
    c) Mahatma Gandhi
    d) Kunwar Singh
    Answer: c) Mahatma Gandhi
  14. Who was the famous editor of “Searchlight,” a newspaper that played a vital role in Bihar’s independence movement?
    a) Sachidanand Sinha
    b) Rajendra Prasad
    c) Yogendra Shukla
    d) Anugrah Narayan Sinha
    Answer: a) Sachidanand Sinha
  15. The Salt Satyagraha of 1930, inspired by Mahatma Gandhi, had significant participation from which leader of Bihar?
    a) Jayaprakash Narayan
    b) Rajendra Prasad
    c) Kunwar Singh
    d) Anugrah Narayan Sinha
    Answer: b) Rajendra Prasad
  16. Who among the following was a social reformer and freedom fighter from Bihar?
    a) Ram Sundar Das
    b) Bindeshwari Dubey
    c) Swami Sahajanand Saraswati
    d) Sardar Patel
    Answer: c) Swami Sahajanand Saraswati
  17. Swami Sahajanand Saraswati led which movement in Bihar?
    a) Indigo Revolt
    b) Quit India Movement
    c) Farmers’ Movement
    d) Salt Satyagraha
    Answer: c) Farmers’ Movement
  18. Which prominent freedom fighter from Bihar was also a professor and later became Governor of Bihar?
    a) Rajendra Prasad
    b) Anugrah Narayan Sinha
    c) Krishna Sinha
    d) Sachidanand Sinha
    Answer: d) Sachidanand Sinha
  19. Who was Bihar’s first Chief Minister and an active participant in the freedom movement?
    a) Krishna Sinha
    b) Rajendra Prasad
    c) Jayaprakash Narayan
    d) Anugrah Narayan Sinha
    Answer: a) Krishna Sinha
  20. Which revolutionary from Bihar was a part of the Kakori Conspiracy of 1925?
    a) Yogendra Shukla
    b) Rajendra Prasad
    c) Kunwar Singh
    d) Bhagat Singh
    Answer: a) Yogendra Shukla
  21. Which freedom fighter from Bihar was deeply associated with Kisan Sabha Movement?
    a) Swami Sahajanand Saraswati
    b) Jayaprakash Narayan
    c) Krishna Sinha
    d) Mahatma Gandhi
    Answer: a) Swami Sahajanand Saraswati
  22. Who was known as “Bihar Kesari” for his contribution to the freedom movement?
    a) Kunwar Singh
    b) Krishna Sinha
    c) Rajendra Prasad
    d) Anugrah Narayan Sinha
    Answer: b) Krishna Sinha
  23. What was the key demand of the Champaran Satyagraha led by Mahatma Gandhi in Bihar?
    a) End of the British Raj
    b) Relief for Indigo farmers
    c) Freedom of speech
    d) Establishment of industries
    Answer: b) Relief for Indigo farmers
  24. In which year did Jayaprakash Narayan give his famous call for “Total Revolution”?
    a) 1971
    b) 1974
    c) 1947
    d) 1950
    Answer: b) 1974
  25. Who among the following freedom fighters from Bihar was active during the Non-Cooperation Movement?
    a) Rajendra Prasad
    b) Kunwar Singh
    c) Yogendra Shukla
    d) Anugrah Narayan Sinha
    Answer: a) Rajendra Prasad
  1. Which ancient university, located in Bihar, was a center of education during the Gupta period?
    a) Takshashila University
    b) Nalanda University
    c) Vikramshila University
    d) Vallabhi University
    Answer: b) Nalanda University
  2. Who is credited with establishing the ancient Nalanda University?
    a) Ashoka
    b) Harsha
    c) Kumaragupta I
    d) Chandragupta Maurya
    Answer: c) Kumaragupta I
  3. The ruins of Vikramshila University are located in which district of Bihar?
    a) Bhagalpur
    b) Nalanda
    c) Gaya
    d) Patna
    Answer: a) Bhagalpur
  4. What was the primary subject taught at Vikramshila University?
    a) Medicine
    b) Buddhism
    c) Astrology
    d) Law
    Answer: b) Buddhism
  5. Which monument in Bodh Gaya is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
    a) Nalanda University
    b) Vikramshila University
    c) Mahabodhi Temple
    d) Ashokan Pillar
    Answer: c) Mahabodhi Temple
  6. The Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya is associated with which event in Buddha’s life?
    a) His birth
    b) His enlightenment
    c) His first sermon
    d) His death
    Answer: b) His enlightenment
  7. Which emperor built the Ashokan Pillar at Vaishali?
    a) Chandragupta Maurya
    b) Harsha
    c) Ashoka
    d) Samudragupta
    Answer: c) Ashoka
  8. Where is the Great Stupa of Kesaria located?
    a) Vaishali
    b) Arrah
    c) Muzaffarpur
    d) East Champaran
    Answer: d) East Champaran
  9. Which famous monument in Patna houses the relics of the Buddha?
    a) Golghar
    b) Patna Museum
    c) Nalanda University
    d) Mahabodhi Temple
    Answer: b) Patna Museum
  10. Golghar, a famous granary in Patna, was built by which colonial officer?
    a) Lord Cornwallis
    b) Captain John Garstin
    c) Warren Hastings
    d) Lord Dalhousie
    Answer: b) Captain John Garstin
  11. What was the primary purpose of building Golghar?
    a) Storage of weapons
    b) Storage of grains
    c) Residence for British officials
    d) A war memorial
    Answer: b) Storage of grains
  12. Where is the Ashokan Rock Edict located in Bihar?
    a) Sasaram
    b) Gaya
    c) Barabar Hills
    d) Bodh Gaya
    Answer: c) Barabar Hills
  13. The Barabar Caves in Bihar are the oldest surviving rock-cut caves in India. These caves belong to which period?
    a) Gupta period
    b) Mauryan period
    c) Mughal period
    d) Vedic period
    Answer: b) Mauryan period
  14. Who built the tomb of Sher Shah Suri in Sasaram, Bihar?
    a) Sher Shah Suri himself
    b) Ashoka
    c) Humayun
    d) Babur
    Answer: a) Sher Shah Suri himself
  15. What architectural style is the Tomb of Sher Shah Suri known for?
    a) Mughal architecture
    b) Indo-Islamic architecture
    c) Buddhist architecture
    d) Rajput architecture
    Answer: b) Indo-Islamic architecture
  16. Which historical monument is also known as “Maner Sharif”?
    a) Golghar
    b) Tomb of Makhdoom Yahya Maneri
    c) Sher Shah Suri Tomb
    d) Patna Sahib Gurudwara
    Answer: b) Tomb of Makhdoom Yahya Maneri
  17. The Takht Sri Patna Sahib is associated with which Sikh Guru?
    a) Guru Nanak Dev Ji
    b) Guru Gobind Singh Ji
    c) Guru Arjan Dev Ji
    d) Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji
    Answer: b) Guru Gobind Singh Ji
  18. In which year was the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
    a) 2000
    b) 2002
    c) 1995
    d) 2010
    Answer: b) 2002
  19. What is the significance of the Kesaria Stupa in Bihar?
    a) It is the largest stupa in India
    b) It is the burial place of Buddha
    c) It is a Mughal-era monument
    d) It is a medieval fortress
    Answer: a) It is the largest stupa in India
  20. Who among the following Mauryan rulers is associated with the Barabar Caves inscriptions?
    a) Chandragupta Maurya
    b) Bindusara
    c) Ashoka
    d) Samudragupta
    Answer: c) Ashoka
  21. Which historical city in Bihar is associated with the second Buddhist Council?
    a) Vaishali
    b) Rajgir
    c) Patna
    d) Bodh Gaya
    Answer: b) Rajgir
  22. Rajgir was the ancient capital of which empire?
    a) Gupta Empire
    b) Mauryan Empire
    c) Magadha Empire
    d) Mughal Empire
    Answer: c) Magadha Empire
  23. Which monument in Bihar is a significant pilgrimage site for Jains?
    a) Golghar
    b) Jal Mandir, Pawapuri
    c) Vikramshila Stupa
    d) Kesaria Stupa
    Answer: b) Jal Mandir, Pawapuri
  24. Where did Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara, attain Nirvana?
    a) Rajgir
    b) Pawapuri
    c) Nalanda
    d) Vaishali
    Answer: b) Pawapuri
  25. Which British-built monument in Patna resembles a beehive structure?
    a) Golghar
    b) Patna Sahib Gurudwara
    c) High Court Building
    d) Gandhi Maidan
    Answer: a) Golghar
  1. Which of the following rivers in Bihar is used for hydroelectric power generation?
    a) Kosi
    b) Ganga
    c) Sone
    d) Gandak
    Answer: c) Sone
  2. Bihar’s first thermal power station is located at which place?
    a) Barauni
    b) Kahalgaon
    c) Muzaffarpur
    d) Patna
    Answer: a) Barauni
  3. The Kahalgaon Super Thermal Power Station (KhSTPS) in Bihar is operated by which company?
    a) NTPC (National Thermal Power Corporation)
    b) BHEL
    c) GAIL
    d) Indian Oil Corporation
    Answer: a) NTPC (National Thermal Power Corporation)
  4. What is the total installed capacity of the Barauni Thermal Power Station?
    a) 1200 MW
    b) 720 MW
    c) 540 MW
    d) 850 MW
    Answer: b) 720 MW
  5. Which of the following places in Bihar has a significant hydroelectric power project?
    a) Valmiki Nagar (Gandak Project)
    b) Bodh Gaya
    c) Rajgir
    d) Sasaram
    Answer: a) Valmiki Nagar (Gandak Project)
  6. Which energy resource is abundantly used in Bihar for thermal power generation?
    a) Solar energy
    b) Coal
    c) Wind energy
    d) Hydroelectric energy
    Answer: b) Coal
  7. Bihar is dependent on which neighboring state for coal resources?
    a) Jharkhand
    b) West Bengal
    c) Uttar Pradesh
    d) Odisha
    Answer: a) Jharkhand
  8. Which of the following districts in Bihar is considered suitable for solar energy production?
    a) Gaya
    b) Patna
    c) Nalanda
    d) Muzaffarpur
    Answer: a) Gaya
  9. Which project in Bihar is focused on utilizing the Gandak river for irrigation and hydroelectricity?
    a) Koshi Project
    b) Gandak Project
    c) Sone Barrage Project
    d) Falgu River Project
    Answer: b) Gandak Project
  10. Which of the following renewable energy sources has the most potential in Bihar?
    a) Wind energy
    b) Tidal energy
    c) Solar energy
    d) Geothermal energy
    Answer: c) Solar energy
  11. The Koshi River in Bihar is primarily utilized for which of the following purposes?
    a) Thermal power generation
    b) Solar power projects
    c) Flood control and irrigation
    d) Tidal energy
    Answer: c) Flood control and irrigation
  12. The NTPC plant in Barh, Bihar, is primarily associated with which form of energy production?
    a) Hydroelectric energy
    b) Thermal power
    c) Solar power
    d) Wind energy
    Answer: b) Thermal power
  13. What is the key source of energy for Bihar’s rural electrification under the Saubhagya Scheme?
    a) Thermal power
    b) Solar power
    c) Wind power
    d) Biomass energy
    Answer: b) Solar power
  14. Which scheme by the Government of Bihar aims to improve power availability in rural and urban areas?
    a) Kusum Yojana
    b) Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana
    c) Bihar Renewable Energy Policy
    d) Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana
    Answer: d) Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana
  15. Bihar State Power Holding Company Limited (BSPHCL) operates under which sector?
    a) Irrigation
    b) Agriculture
    c) Energy
    d) Transportation
    Answer: c) Energy
  16. What is the installed capacity of the Kahalgaon Super Thermal Power Station?
    a) 1340 MW
    b) 2340 MW
    c) 1840 MW
    d) 1000 MW
    Answer: b) 2340 MW
  17. Which major thermal power plant in Bihar was revived as part of the State Energy Policy?
    a) Barauni Thermal Power Plant
    b) Barh Thermal Power Plant
    c) Kahalgaon Thermal Plant
    d) Valmiki Nagar Plant
    Answer: a) Barauni Thermal Power Plant
  18. Under which policy does Bihar plan to expand solar energy production?
    a) Bihar Solar Energy Policy 2017
    b) Renewable India Mission
    c) Bihar Energy Efficiency Policy
    d) Green Energy Corridor Project
    Answer: a) Bihar Solar Energy Policy 2017
  19. The Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana focuses on which sector?
    a) Urban energy management
    b) Rural electrification
    c) Industrial energy conservation
    d) Thermal energy generation
    Answer: b) Rural electrification
  20. Bihar plans to generate how much solar energy capacity by 2025 under its energy policy?
    a) 500 MW
    b) 1,000 MW
    c) 3,000 MW
    d) 2,500 MW
    Answer: c) 3,000 MW
  21. Which river valley project in Bihar also produces hydroelectric power along with irrigation benefits?
    a) Gandak River Project
    b) Koshi River Project
    c) Falgu River Project
    d) Sone Barrage Project
    Answer: a) Gandak River Project
  22. Bihar Renewable Energy Development Agency (BREDA) is responsible for promoting which of the following?
    a) Traditional energy sources
    b) Renewable energy sources
    c) Transportation infrastructure
    d) Mineral resources
    Answer: b) Renewable energy sources
  23. Which scheme focuses on providing solar-powered irrigation pumps to farmers in Bihar?
    a) PM Kisan Yojana
    b) Kusum Yojana
    c) UDAY Scheme
    d) Jal Shakti Abhiyan
    Answer: b) Kusum Yojana
  24. Which district in Bihar has been selected for significant solar energy projects due to its high sunlight exposure?
    a) Nawada
    b) Aurangabad
    c) Rohtas
    d) Gaya
    Answer: d) Gaya
  25. The “UDAY” scheme launched by the Government of India aims to address which issue in the energy sector?
    a) Renewable energy promotion
    b) Distribution company debt restructuring
    c) Hydroelectric project funding
    d) Industrial energy efficiency
    Answer: b) Distribution company debt restructuring
  1. Which of the following is a famous Buddhist site located in Bihar?
    a) Nalanda
    b) Bodh Gaya
    c) Vaishali
    d) All of the above
    Answer: d) All of the above
  2. The famous Mahabodhi Temple in Bihar is located in which district?
    a) Gaya
    b) Patna
    c) Nalanda
    d) Bhagalpur
    Answer: a) Gaya
  3. Which district in Bihar is known for its ancient historical ruins and is a popular destination for Buddhist pilgrims?
    a) Nalanda
    b) Rajgir
    c) Bodh Gaya
    d) Vaishali
    Answer: b) Rajgir
  4. Which UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bihar is associated with the life of Lord Buddha?
    a) Nalanda University
    b) Mahabodhi Temple
    c) Sarnath
    d) Bodh Gaya
    Answer: b) Mahabodhi Temple
  5. The ancient ruins of Nalanda University, a famous center of learning, are located in which district?
    a) Nalanda
    b) Muzaffarpur
    c) Gaya
    d) Patna
    Answer: a) Nalanda
  6. Which is the largest stupa in India, located in Bihar?
    a) Rajgir Stupa
    b) Kesaria Stupa
    c) Nalanda Stupa
    d) Vaishali Stupa
    Answer: b) Kesaria Stupa
  7. Which place in Bihar is known for the ruins of an ancient Buddhist monastic complex and a major pilgrimage site for Buddhists?
    a) Gaya
    b) Vaishali
    c) Nalanda
    d) Bodh Gaya
    Answer: c) Nalanda
  8. Which popular tourist destination in Bihar is associated with the ancient city of Pataliputra?
    a) Patna
    b) Bodh Gaya
    c) Rajgir
    d) Muzaffarpur
    Answer: a) Patna
  9. The famous Vaishali Stupa, a Buddhist monument, is located in which district of Bihar?
    a) Patna
    b) Vaishali
    c) Gaya
    d) Nalanda
    Answer: b) Vaishali
  10. Which famous pilgrimage site in Bihar is associated with the Jain religion, where Lord Mahavira attained Nirvana?
    a) Patna
    b) Pawapuri
    c) Gaya
    d) Nalanda
    Answer: b) Pawapuri
  11. The ruins of Vikramshila University, a renowned ancient university, are located in which district of Bihar?
    a) Bhagalpur
    b) Patna
    c) Nalanda
    d) Gaya
    Answer: a) Bhagalpur
  12. Which historical place in Bihar is known for the famous Patna Sahib Gurudwara, a major Sikh pilgrimage site?
    a) Patna
    b) Bodh Gaya
    c) Nalanda
    d) Rajgir
    Answer: a) Patna
  13. Which of the following places in Bihar is known for its hot springs, ancient ruins, and as a tourist destination for its natural beauty?
    a) Rajgir
    b) Gaya
    c) Nalanda
    d) Patna
    Answer: a) Rajgir
  14. Which is the famous tourist destination in Bihar known for its historic Jain temples and the Memorial of Makhdoom Yahya Maneri?
    a) Patna
    b) Maner
    c) Gaya
    d) Bhagalpur
    Answer: b) Maner
  15. Which famous Buddhist site, located in Bihar, is where Lord Buddha is believed to have delivered his first sermon?
    a) Sarnath
    b) Bodh Gaya
    c) Nalanda
    d) Rajgir
    Answer: a) Sarnath
  16. Which is the historical destination in Bihar that is famous for the Ashokan Pillar, a symbol of Emperor Ashoka’s reign?
    a) Bodh Gaya
    b) Rajgir
    c) Vaishali
    d) Lumbini
    Answer: c) Vaishali
  17. The Gandhi Maidan, an iconic site of historical significance, is located in which city of Bihar?
    a) Patna
    b) Gaya
    c) Rajgir
    d) Muzaffarpur
    Answer: a) Patna
  18. Which famous historical site in Bihar is the tomb of Sher Shah Suri, located in which district?
    a) Sasaram
    b) Patna
    c) Nalanda
    d) Bhagalpur
    Answer: a) Sasaram
  19. Which of the following is a famous Jain pilgrimage site in Bihar?
    a) Rajgir
    b) Pawapuri
    c) Bodh Gaya
    d) Vaishali
    Answer: b) Pawapuri
  20. Which district in Bihar is known for its famous tourist destination, the Valmiki Tiger Reserve?
    a) Gaya
    b) West Champaran
    c) Patna
    d) Bhagalpur
    Answer: b) West Champaran
  21. Where is the famous Munger Fort, a historical tourist attraction, located in Bihar?
    a) Munger
    b) Patna
    c) Gaya
    d) Nalanda
    Answer: a) Munger
  22. Which festival held in Patna attracts many tourists for its grand celebrations?
    a) Baisakhi
    b) Chhath Puja
    c) Diwali
    d) Holi
    Answer: b) Chhath Puja
  23. Which historic structure in Bihar is known as the “Golghar,” located in Patna?
    a) A granary
    b) A palace
    c) A fort
    d) A temple
    Answer: a) A granary
  24. The “Nalanda Archaeological Museum” is located in which city of Bihar?
    a) Gaya
    b) Patna
    c) Nalanda
    d) Muzaffarpur
    Answer: c) Nalanda
  25. Which place in Bihar is known for the famous “Rajgir Hot Springs” and ancient temples?
    a) Rajgir
    b) Bodh Gaya
    c) Patna
    d) Nalanda
    Answer: a) Rajgir
  1. Which tribe in Bihar is known for their distinctive dance form called ‘Bhawaiya’?
    a) Santhal
    b) Munda
    c) Bhumij
    d) Oraon
    Answer: c) Bhumij
  2. The Santhal tribe in Bihar is primarily associated with which of the following activities?
    a) Agriculture
    b) Fishing
    c) Pottery making
    d) Metalworking
    Answer: a) Agriculture
  3. Which of the following tribes is mainly found in the hilly and forested regions of Bihar?
    a) Bhil
    b) Oraon
    c) Santhal
    d) Munda
    Answer: b) Oraon
  4. Which of the following is a major festival celebrated by the tribal communities in Bihar, especially the Santhal tribe?
    a) Makar Sankranti
    b) Holi
    c) Sohrai
    d) Diwali
    Answer: c) Sohrai
  5. The Munda tribe in Bihar predominantly speaks which language?
    a) Maithili
    b) Magahi
    c) Mundari
    d) Bhojpuri
    Answer: c) Mundari
  6. Which tribe in Bihar is known for their traditional weaving skills, especially in the form of handicrafts and textiles?
    a) Munda
    b) Santhal
    c) Bhumij
    d) Oraon
    Answer: b) Santhal
  7. Which district in Bihar has a significant population of the Munda tribe?
    a) Gaya
    b) Patna
    c) Jamui
    d) Koderma
    Answer: c) Jamui
  8. The “Mundari” language is spoken by which tribe in Bihar?
    a) Oraon
    b) Santhal
    c) Munda
    d) Bhil
    Answer: c) Munda
  9. The tribal festival ‘Sohrai’ is celebrated by which tribal community in Bihar?
    a) Santhal
    b) Bhil
    c) Oraon
    d) Munda
    Answer: a) Santhal
  10. Which of the following tribes is primarily found in the Bihar-Jharkhand border region?
    a) Oraon
    b) Munda
    c) Santhal
    d) Gond
    Answer: a) Oraon
  11. The ‘Santhal Rebellion’ of 1855-56 was led by the leaders of which tribal group in Bihar?
    a) Oraon
    b) Bhil
    c) Santhal
    d) Munda
    Answer: c) Santhal
  12. Which of the following tribal communities in Bihar is known for the traditional form of folk dance called ‘Chhau’?
    a) Munda
    b) Oraon
    c) Santhal
    d) Bhil
    Answer: a) Munda
  13. Which district in Bihar is known for the large presence of the Bhil tribe?
    a) Bhagalpur
    b) Patna
    c) Saharsa
    d) West Champaran
    Answer: d) West Champaran
  14. Which famous tribe in Bihar is known for their distinctive custom of tattooing and their strong matrilineal social structure?
    a) Oraon
    b) Santhal
    c) Munda
    d) Bhil
    Answer: c) Munda
  15. Which of the following tribes in Bihar has a significant population in the regions around the Jharkhand border?
    a) Munda
    b) Bhil
    c) Santhal
    d) Oraon
    Answer: d) Oraon
  16. The Oraon tribe in Bihar is mostly known for their traditional occupation in which area?
    a) Weaving
    b) Metalwork
    c) Agriculture
    d) Hunting
    Answer: c) Agriculture
  17. The Bhumij tribe, found in Bihar, mainly resides in which of the following districts?
    a) Gaya
    b) Jamui
    c) Patna
    d) Saran
    Answer: b) Jamui
  18. Which tribe in Bihar has historically been associated with the practice of shifting cultivation?
    a) Bhil
    b) Santhal
    c) Munda
    d) Oraon
    Answer: b) Santhal
  19. The ‘Ghudri’ (a type of quilt) is a traditional craft made by which tribe in Bihar?
    a) Santhal
    b) Munda
    c) Bhumij
    d) Bhil
    Answer: c) Bhumij
  20. The Oraon tribe in Bihar is primarily engaged in which type of agriculture?
    a) Subsistence farming
    b) Commercial farming
    c) Horticulture
    d) Aquaculture
    Answer: a) Subsistence farming
  21. The festival ‘Karam’ is associated with which tribal community in Bihar?
    a) Bhil
    b) Oraon
    c) Santhal
    d) Munda
    Answer: b) Oraon
  22. Which tribe in Bihar is traditionally known for their role as laborers in tea plantations?
    a) Santhal
    b) Bhil
    c) Munda
    d) Oraon
    Answer: d) Oraon
  23. The traditional musical instrument ‘Kendara’ is associated with which tribe in Bihar?
    a) Santhal
    b) Bhil
    c) Munda
    d) Oraon
    Answer: c) Munda
  24. Which of the following tribes in Bihar is known for their ‘Munda’ dance and other traditional celebrations?
    a) Bhil
    b) Munda
    c) Santhal
    d) Oraon
    Answer: b) Munda
  25. The Bhumij tribe in Bihar is known for their distinctive style of which craft?
    a) Pottery
    b) Weaving
    c) Wood carving
    d) Metal work
    Answer: a) Pottery
  1. Which of the following is the largest forest reserve in Bihar?
    a) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    b) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    c) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    Answer: a) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
  2. In which district is the famous Valmiki Tiger Reserve located?
    a) Gaya
    b) West Champaran
    c) Patna
    d) Muzaffarpur
    Answer: b) West Champaran
  3. Which forest reserve in Bihar is known for its significant population of tigers?
    a) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    b) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    c) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    Answer: b) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
  4. The Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary is located in which part of Bihar?
    a) Northern Bihar
    b) Southern Bihar
    c) Western Bihar
    d) Eastern Bihar
    Answer: b) Southern Bihar
  5. Which sanctuary in Bihar is located in the Kaimur Hills and is known for its unique flora and fauna?
    a) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    b) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    c) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    Answer: b) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
  6. Which of the following wildlife sanctuaries in Bihar is famous for its hot springs?
    a) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    b) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    c) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    Answer: a) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
  7. Which district in Bihar is home to the Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary?
    a) Gaya
    b) Nalanda
    c) Patna
    d) Bhagalpur
    Answer: b) Nalanda
  8. The Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary is located in which district of Bihar?
    a) Muzaffarpur
    b) Nalanda
    c) Munger
    d) Jamui
    Answer: c) Munger
  9. Which sanctuary in Bihar is known for its large population of crocodiles and other reptiles?
    a) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    b) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    c) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    Answer: c) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
  10. Which of the following forests in Bihar is a part of the Sona Hills region?
    a) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    b) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    c) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    d) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    Answer: a) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
  11. Which national park in Bihar is considered one of the best places to spot tigers and other wildlife species?
    a) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    b) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    c) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    Answer: a) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
  12. The Valmiki Tiger Reserve shares its border with which neighboring country?
    a) Nepal
    b) Bangladesh
    c) Bhutan
    d) Pakistan
    Answer: a) Nepal
  13. Which of the following sanctuaries in Bihar is located in the Kaimur Plateau?
    a) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    b) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    c) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    Answer: c) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
  14. Which forest area in Bihar is home to a variety of migratory birds and other wildlife species?
    a) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    b) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    c) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    Answer: b) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
  15. Which of the following forests in Bihar has been designated as a Biosphere Reserve?
    a) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    b) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    c) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    Answer: b) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
  16. The Bihar State Forest Development Corporation is responsible for managing which aspect of Bihar’s forests?
    a) Forest preservation
    b) Forest fire management
    c) Timber and forest produce trade
    d) Wildlife conservation
    Answer: c) Timber and forest produce trade
  17. Which of the following trees is commonly found in Bihar’s forests and is known for its medicinal properties?
    a) Neem
    b) Mango
    c) Bamboo
    d) Sandalwood
    Answer: a) Neem
  18. Which of the following is an important source of forest resources in Bihar?
    a) Timber
    b) Medicinal plants
    c) Bamboo
    d) All of the above
    Answer: d) All of the above
  19. Which wildlife sanctuary in Bihar is located near the famous Bihar Sharif?
    a) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    b) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    c) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    Answer: a) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
  20. Which of the following is a key reason for the conservation of forests in Bihar?
    a) To preserve biodiversity
    b) To prevent soil erosion
    c) To provide livelihood to tribal communities
    d) All of the above
    Answer: d) All of the above
  21. Which district of Bihar is famous for its Tegra Falls, located within a forested area?
    a) Bhagalpur
    b) Gaya
    c) Jamui
    d) Patna
    Answer: c) Jamui
  22. The Sonepur Deer Sanctuary is located in which district of Bihar?
    a) Gaya
    b) Patna
    c) Saran
    d) Nalanda
    Answer: c) Saran
  23. Which tree species is commonly found in the forests of Bihar and is highly valued for its timber?
    a) Eucalyptus
    b) Bamboo
    c) Teak
    d) Mahogany
    Answer: c) Teak
  24. In which district is the Bihar State Zoological Park located, known for its rich flora and fauna?
    a) Patna
    b) Gaya
    c) Nalanda
    d) Muzaffarpur
    Answer: a) Patna
  25. Which famous historical figure is associated with the Valmiki Tiger Reserve, given its mythological importance?
    a) Lord Ram
    b) Lord Buddha
    c) Sage Valmiki
    d) Emperor Ashoka
    Answer: c) Sage Valmiki
  1. Which type of soil is predominantly found in the southern part of Bihar?
    a) Alluvial soil
    b) Red soil
    c) Black soil
    d) Laterite soil
    Answer: b) Red soil
  2. Which of the following minerals is found in abundance in the Munger district of Bihar?
    a) Mica
    b) Limestone
    c) Coal
    d) Iron ore
    Answer: b) Limestone
  3. Which district in Bihar is known for the production of mica, a mineral used in electrical appliances?
    a) Patna
    b) Gaya
    c) Munger
    d) Kaimur
    Answer: c) Munger
  4. Bihar’s alluvial soil is primarily enriched with which of the following elements?
    a) Phosphorus
    b) Potassium
    c) Nitrogen
    d) Calcium
    Answer: c) Nitrogen
  5. Which type of soil is commonly found in the Gangetic plains of Bihar?
    a) Red soil
    b) Black soil
    c) Alluvial soil
    d) Desert soil
    Answer: c) Alluvial soil
  6. Bihar is rich in which type of minerals used in the manufacturing of cement?
    a) Iron ore
    b) Mica
    c) Limestone
    d) Copper
    Answer: c) Limestone
  7. Which district in Bihar is known for its significant deposits of mica used in the electrical industry?
    a) Bhagalpur
    b) Gaya
    c) Munger
    d) Rohtas
    Answer: c) Munger
  8. Which of the following districts in Bihar is known for its deposits of iron ore?
    a) Gaya
    b) Kaimur
    c) Patna
    d) Darbhanga
    Answer: b) Kaimur
  9. The mica industry in Bihar is primarily located in which region?
    a) South Bihar
    b) North Bihar
    c) North-West Bihar
    d) Central Bihar
    Answer: a) South Bihar
  10. Which soil in Bihar is most fertile and suitable for growing crops like rice, wheat, and sugarcane?
    a) Laterite soil
    b) Red soil
    c) Alluvial soil
    d) Black soil
    Answer: c) Alluvial soil
  11. Which mineral resource found in Bihar is a significant component in the manufacturing of steel?
    a) Mica
    b) Limestone
    c) Iron ore
    d) Copper
    Answer: c) Iron ore
  12. Which of the following districts of Bihar is known for its coal reserves?
    a) Patna
    b) Kaimur
    c) Munger
    d) Rohtas
    Answer: d) Rohtas
  13. Which mineral is found in the Kaimur Hills of Bihar and is an important raw material for cement production?
    a) Coal
    b) Mica
    c) Limestone
    d) Copper
    Answer: c) Limestone
  14. In which part of Bihar is black soil primarily found?
    a) North Bihar
    b) South Bihar
    c) East Bihar
    d) West Bihar
    Answer: b) South Bihar
  15. Which of the following types of soil is found in the hilly areas of Bihar, particularly in the Kaimur and Rajgir regions?
    a) Red soil
    b) Laterite soil
    c) Black soil
    d) Alluvial soil
    Answer: b) Laterite soil
  16. Which mineral is Bihar known for producing, and is used extensively in the electrical and electronics industries?
    a) Coal
    b) Mica
    c) Bauxite
    d) Zinc
    Answer: b) Mica
  17. The majority of the coal deposits in Bihar are located in which district?
    a) Gaya
    b) Rohtas
    c) Munger
    d) Patna
    Answer: b) Rohtas
  18. Which of the following regions in Bihar is known for having fertile soil suitable for the cultivation of rice and wheat?
    a) North Bihar
    b) South Bihar
    c) East Bihar
    d) West Bihar
    Answer: a) North Bihar
  19. Which type of soil is commonly found in the north-western parts of Bihar, particularly in the hilly regions?
    a) Alluvial soil
    b) Red soil
    c) Black soil
    d) Laterite soil
    Answer: d) Laterite soil
  20. Which mineral is extracted from the Munger district in Bihar and used in the manufacture of electrical components?
    a) Coal
    b) Limestone
    c) Mica
    d) Iron ore
    Answer: c) Mica
  21. Which of the following is a major resource found in the Rohtas district of Bihar?
    a) Mica
    b) Iron ore
    c) Coal
    d) Limestone
    Answer: c) Coal
  22. Which of the following types of soil is found in the Chotanagpur Plateau region of Bihar?
    a) Black soil
    b) Red soil
    c) Laterite soil
    d) Alluvial soil
    Answer: a) Black soil
  23. Which of the following minerals is extensively mined in the Kaimur region of Bihar for its use in construction materials?
    a) Limestone
    b) Mica
    c) Iron ore
    d) Zinc
    Answer: a) Limestone
  24. The Soharai and Karam festivals are celebrated by the tribal communities in Bihar, especially in the forested regions. What type of soil is found in these forested regions?
    a) Red soil
    b) Laterite soil
    c) Black soil
    d) Alluvial soil
    Answer: b) Laterite soil
  25. Bihar’s soil is primarily categorized as alluvial soil, which is highly fertile. Which of the following crops is best suited for this type of soil?
    a) Coffee
    b) Wheat
    c) Rice
    d) Cotton
    Answer: c) Rice
  1. Which of the following is a famous bird sanctuary located in Bihar?
    a) Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary
    b) Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary
    c) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    Answer: b) Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary
  2. Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary is located in which district of Bihar?
    a) Patna
    b) Begusarai
    c) Muzaffarpur
    d) Gaya
    Answer: b) Begusarai
  3. Which sanctuary in Bihar is known for the presence of migratory birds and is a popular destination for birdwatchers?
    a) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    b) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    c) Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary
    d) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    Answer: c) Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary
  4. The Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary is situated on which river?
    a) Yamuna
    b) Ganges
    c) Mahananda
    d) Gandak
    Answer: b) Ganges
  5. Which of the following sanctuaries in Bihar is famous for the protection of the Gangetic Dolphin?
    a) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    b) Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary
    c) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    Answer: b) Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary
  6. The Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary is located in which part of Bihar?
    a) Northern Bihar
    b) Eastern Bihar
    c) Southern Bihar
    d) Western Bihar
    Answer: c) Southern Bihar
  7. The Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary is located in which district of Bihar?
    a) Gaya
    b) Nalanda
    c) Muzaffarpur
    d) Patna
    Answer: b) Nalanda
  8. Which wildlife sanctuary in Bihar is famous for its hot springs and wildlife, including the leopard and various bird species?
    a) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    b) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    c) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    Answer: c) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
  9. The Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary is known for its diverse flora and fauna and is located in which district of Bihar?
    a) Munger
    b) Nalanda
    c) Rohtas
    d) Jamui
    Answer: a) Munger
  10. Which sanctuary in Bihar is dedicated to the protection of the tiger and is located near the Nepal border?
    a) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    b) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    c) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    Answer: a) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
  11. Which of the following wildlife sanctuaries in Bihar is located in the Kaimur Hills and is famous for its diverse flora and fauna?
    a) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    b) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    c) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary
    Answer: a) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
  12. Which sanctuary in Bihar is specifically known for protecting the Sarus Crane and other bird species?
    a) Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary
    b) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    c) Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary
    d) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    Answer: a) Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary
  13. The Bihar State Zoological Park is located in which city?
    a) Patna
    b) Gaya
    c) Munger
    d) Nalanda
    Answer: a) Patna
  14. Which of the following wildlife sanctuaries in Bihar is known for its hot springs and is also considered an important heritage site?
    a) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    b) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    c) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    Answer: b) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
  15. Which bird sanctuary in Bihar is an important site for migratory birds that come from Central Asia and Siberia?
    a) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    b) Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary
    c) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    Answer: b) Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary
  16. The Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary is located in which riverine region of Bihar?
    a) North Bihar
    b) Ganges river
    c) Gandak river
    d) Kosi river
    Answer: b) Ganges river
  17. Which sanctuary in Bihar is home to the Sambar Deer, Chital, and Leopard?
    a) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    b) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    c) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    Answer: a) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
  18. The Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary is also known by which other name in Bihar?
    a) Keoladeo National Park
    b) Sonepur Bird Sanctuary
    c) Begusarai Bird Sanctuary
    d) Tigris Bird Sanctuary
    Answer: c) Begusarai Bird Sanctuary
  19. Which of the following is the primary focus of the Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary?
    a) Tiger conservation
    b) Crocodile protection
    c) Gangetic Dolphin protection
    d) Elephant sanctuary
    Answer: c) Gangetic Dolphin protection
  20. Which district in Bihar is home to the Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary, an important site for migratory birds?
    a) Muzaffarpur
    b) Begusarai
    c) Patna
    d) Gaya
    Answer: b) Begusarai
  21. The Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary is situated near the borders of which state?
    a) Jharkhand
    b) Uttar Pradesh
    c) West Bengal
    d) Madhya Pradesh
    Answer: a) Jharkhand
  22. Which of the following wildlife sanctuaries in Bihar is located in the Munger district and is known for its flora and fauna?
    a) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    b) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    c) Valmiki Tiger Reserve
    d) Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary
    Answer: b) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
  23. Which of the following sanctuaries in Bihar is dedicated to protecting migratory birds during the winter season?
    a) Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary
    b) Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary
    c) Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary
    d) Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary
    Answer: a) Kanwar Lake Bird Sanctuary
  24. Which of the following is a significant feature of the Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary?
    a) Hot springs
    b) Forests of bamboo
    c) Migratory birds
    d) Sambar deer
    Answer: a) Hot springs
  25. The Valmiki Tiger Reserve is located in which district of Bihar?
    a) Gaya
    b) West Champaran
    c) Nalanda
    d) Patna
    Answer: b) West Champaran

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