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Bihar State GK Quiz - 012
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
1 pointsThe first President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad was born in which district of Bihar?
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Dr. Rajendra Prasad, son of Mahadev Sahai, was born in Zeradei, Siwan, Bihar on December 3, 1884.
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Dr. Rajendra Prasad, son of Mahadev Sahai, was born in Zeradei, Siwan, Bihar on December 3, 1884.
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Dr. Rajendra Prasad, son of Mahadev Sahai, was born in Zeradei, Siwan, Bihar on December 3, 1884.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
1 pointsThe 16th Session of Bihari Student Conference was held at
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The 16th session of the Bihar Students Conference was held at Hazaribag in 1921.
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The 16th session of the Bihar Students Conference was held at Hazaribag in 1921.
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The 16th session of the Bihar Students Conference was held at Hazaribag in 1921.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
1 pointsThe oldest culture from Chirand in Bihar is
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Chirand is an archaeological site in the Saran district of Bihar. It is the first known site of the Neolithic age.
It has a large pre-historic mound (a rounded mass projecting above a surface) containing various artifacts. The mound is known for its continuous archaeological record from the Neolithic age (about 2500โ1345 BC) to the reign of the Pal Dynasty, which ruled this place during the pre-medieval period.Chirand has the second most number of artifacts related to the Neolithic period after Burzahom (Jammu & Kashmir) in India.
Chirand is said to be the place from where culture and civilization spread to the whole of Bihar. W. W. Hunter, a historian, known for publishing nine volumes of The Imperial Gazetteer of India, has recorded an account of this village which he visited in 1871.
The excavation done in this area is not just stratified in the Neolithic age but also touches upon the Chalcolithic and Iron Age settlements. The area also tells the story of the transition in human habitation patterns dating back from 2500 BC to 30 AD. On the top of the mound, there is a mosque, which was built by Sultan Abul Muzaffar Hussain Shah of Bengal in 1503 AD. The mosque reveals ruins of pilasters of Hindu Temples.
Chirand is also a witness to many other intriguing historical events. Like Ananda, a disciple of Lord Buddha died in Chirand. The King of Chero Dynasty, Mayurdhwaj ruled from Chirand as well.
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Chirand is an archaeological site in the Saran district of Bihar. It is the first known site of the Neolithic age.
It has a large pre-historic mound (a rounded mass projecting above a surface) containing various artifacts. The mound is known for its continuous archaeological record from the Neolithic age (about 2500โ1345 BC) to the reign of the Pal Dynasty, which ruled this place during the pre-medieval period.Chirand has the second most number of artifacts related to the Neolithic period after Burzahom (Jammu & Kashmir) in India.
Chirand is said to be the place from where culture and civilization spread to the whole of Bihar. W. W. Hunter, a historian, known for publishing nine volumes of The Imperial Gazetteer of India, has recorded an account of this village which he visited in 1871.
The excavation done in this area is not just stratified in the Neolithic age but also touches upon the Chalcolithic and Iron Age settlements. The area also tells the story of the transition in human habitation patterns dating back from 2500 BC to 30 AD. On the top of the mound, there is a mosque, which was built by Sultan Abul Muzaffar Hussain Shah of Bengal in 1503 AD. The mosque reveals ruins of pilasters of Hindu Temples.
Chirand is also a witness to many other intriguing historical events. Like Ananda, a disciple of Lord Buddha died in Chirand. The King of Chero Dynasty, Mayurdhwaj ruled from Chirand as well.
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Chirand is an archaeological site in the Saran district of Bihar. It is the first known site of the Neolithic age.
It has a large pre-historic mound (a rounded mass projecting above a surface) containing various artifacts. The mound is known for its continuous archaeological record from the Neolithic age (about 2500โ1345 BC) to the reign of the Pal Dynasty, which ruled this place during the pre-medieval period.Chirand has the second most number of artifacts related to the Neolithic period after Burzahom (Jammu & Kashmir) in India.
Chirand is said to be the place from where culture and civilization spread to the whole of Bihar. W. W. Hunter, a historian, known for publishing nine volumes of The Imperial Gazetteer of India, has recorded an account of this village which he visited in 1871.
The excavation done in this area is not just stratified in the Neolithic age but also touches upon the Chalcolithic and Iron Age settlements. The area also tells the story of the transition in human habitation patterns dating back from 2500 BC to 30 AD. On the top of the mound, there is a mosque, which was built by Sultan Abul Muzaffar Hussain Shah of Bengal in 1503 AD. The mosque reveals ruins of pilasters of Hindu Temples.
Chirand is also a witness to many other intriguing historical events. Like Ananda, a disciple of Lord Buddha died in Chirand. The King of Chero Dynasty, Mayurdhwaj ruled from Chirand as well.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
1 pointsAtmakatha is an autobiography written by
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Atmakatha (1946) is an autobiography written by Dr. Rajendra Prasad during his/her 3-year prison term in Bankipur Jail.
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Atmakatha (1946) is an autobiography written by Dr. Rajendra Prasad during his/her 3-year prison term in Bankipur Jail.
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Atmakatha (1946) is an autobiography written by Dr. Rajendra Prasad during his/her 3-year prison term in Bankipur Jail.
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
1 pointsBabu Thakur Das established Ramakrishna society in 1906-07 in which district of Bihar?
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‘Baba Thakur Das’ established the ‘Ramkrishna Society’ at Patna in 1906-07.
The society was founded near Calcutta by Vivekanand in 1897 with a twofold purpose.
To spread the teachings of Vedanta as embodied in the life of the Hindu saint Ramkrishna.Incorrect
‘Baba Thakur Das’ established the ‘Ramkrishna Society’ at Patna in 1906-07.
The society was founded near Calcutta by Vivekanand in 1897 with a twofold purpose.
To spread the teachings of Vedanta as embodied in the life of the Hindu saint Ramkrishna.Unattempted
‘Baba Thakur Das’ established the ‘Ramkrishna Society’ at Patna in 1906-07.
The society was founded near Calcutta by Vivekanand in 1897 with a twofold purpose.
To spread the teachings of Vedanta as embodied in the life of the Hindu saint Ramkrishna.
