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Bihar State GK Quiz - 020
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
1 pointsWhich one of the following pairs of Administrative Divisions of Bihar, Ganga river does not flow?
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The number of districts situated on the bank of the Ganga river in Bihar State is 12.
These districts are Buxar, Bhojpur, Saran, Patna, Vaishali, Samastipur, Begusarai, Munger, Khagaria, Katihar, Bhagalpur, Lakhisarai.Administrative Divisions of Bihar THROUGH which Ganga river flow – Saran, Patna, Tirhut, Darbhanga, Munger, Purnia and Bhagalpur
Administrative Divisions of Bihar THROUGH which Ganga river DOES NOT flow – Kosi and Magadh
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The number of districts situated on the bank of the Ganga river in Bihar State is 12.
These districts are Buxar, Bhojpur, Saran, Patna, Vaishali, Samastipur, Begusarai, Munger, Khagaria, Katihar, Bhagalpur, Lakhisarai.Administrative Divisions of Bihar THROUGH which Ganga river flow – Saran, Patna, Tirhut, Darbhanga, Munger, Purnia and Bhagalpur
Administrative Divisions of Bihar THROUGH which Ganga river DOES NOT flow – Kosi and Magadh
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The number of districts situated on the bank of the Ganga river in Bihar State is 12.
These districts are Buxar, Bhojpur, Saran, Patna, Vaishali, Samastipur, Begusarai, Munger, Khagaria, Katihar, Bhagalpur, Lakhisarai.Administrative Divisions of Bihar THROUGH which Ganga river flow – Saran, Patna, Tirhut, Darbhanga, Munger, Purnia and Bhagalpur
Administrative Divisions of Bihar THROUGH which Ganga river DOES NOT flow – Kosi and Magadh
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
1 pointsThe total reserves of Coal in Bihar is _____.
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The total reserves of Coal in Bihar is 1833.84 million tonnes as of April 2019. (Latest Data as per Indian Minerals Yearbook)
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The total reserves of Coal in Bihar is 1833.84 million tonnes as of April 2019. (Latest Data as per Indian Minerals Yearbook)
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The total reserves of Coal in Bihar is 1833.84 million tonnes as of April 2019. (Latest Data as per Indian Minerals Yearbook)

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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
1 pointsAmong the following pairs of mineral and district, which one is correctly matched?
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Bihar is the principal holder of country’s pyrite resources and possesses 94% of resources.
The important mineral occurrences in Bihar are coal in Rajmahal coalfield; limestone in Kaimur (Bhabhua), Monghyr & Rohtas districts; mica in Nawada district; quartz/silica sand in Bhagalpur, Jamui, Monghyr & Nalanda districts; quartzite in Lakhisarai, Monghyr & Nalanda districts; and talc/soapstone/steatite in Monghyr district.
Besides, occurrences of bauxite in Monghyr & Rohtas districts; china clay in Bhagalpur & Monghyr districts; felspar in Gaya, Jamui & Monghyr districts; fireclay in Bhagalpur & Purnea districts; gold in Jamui district; granite in Bhagalpur, Gaya, Jahanabad & Jamui districts; iron ore (haematite) in Bhagalpur district; iron ore (magnetite) in Gaya & Jamui districts; leadzinc in Banka & Rohtas districts; and pyrites in Rohtas district are reported.
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Bihar is the principal holder of country’s pyrite resources and possesses 94% of resources.
The important mineral occurrences in Bihar are coal in Rajmahal coalfield; limestone in Kaimur (Bhabhua), Monghyr & Rohtas districts; mica in Nawada district; quartz/silica sand in Bhagalpur, Jamui, Monghyr & Nalanda districts; quartzite in Lakhisarai, Monghyr & Nalanda districts; and talc/soapstone/steatite in Monghyr district.
Besides, occurrences of bauxite in Monghyr & Rohtas districts; china clay in Bhagalpur & Monghyr districts; felspar in Gaya, Jamui & Monghyr districts; fireclay in Bhagalpur & Purnea districts; gold in Jamui district; granite in Bhagalpur, Gaya, Jahanabad & Jamui districts; iron ore (haematite) in Bhagalpur district; iron ore (magnetite) in Gaya & Jamui districts; leadzinc in Banka & Rohtas districts; and pyrites in Rohtas district are reported.
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Bihar is the principal holder of country’s pyrite resources and possesses 94% of resources.
The important mineral occurrences in Bihar are coal in Rajmahal coalfield; limestone in Kaimur (Bhabhua), Monghyr & Rohtas districts; mica in Nawada district; quartz/silica sand in Bhagalpur, Jamui, Monghyr & Nalanda districts; quartzite in Lakhisarai, Monghyr & Nalanda districts; and talc/soapstone/steatite in Monghyr district.
Besides, occurrences of bauxite in Monghyr & Rohtas districts; china clay in Bhagalpur & Monghyr districts; felspar in Gaya, Jamui & Monghyr districts; fireclay in Bhagalpur & Purnea districts; gold in Jamui district; granite in Bhagalpur, Gaya, Jahanabad & Jamui districts; iron ore (haematite) in Bhagalpur district; iron ore (magnetite) in Gaya & Jamui districts; leadzinc in Banka & Rohtas districts; and pyrites in Rohtas district are reported.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
1 pointsBihar is the principal holder of country’s ________ resources and possesses 94% of resources.
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Bihar is the principal holder of country’s pyrite resources and possesses 94% of resources.
The important mineral occurrences in Bihar are coal in Rajmahal coalfield; limestone in Kaimur (Bhabhua), Monghyr & Rohtas districts; mica in Nawada district; quartz/silica sand in Bhagalpur, Jamui, Monghyr & Nalanda districts; quartzite in Lakhisarai, Monghyr & Nalanda districts; and talc/soapstone/steatite in Monghyr district.
Besides, occurrences of bauxite in Monghyr & Rohtas districts; china clay in Bhagalpur & Monghyr districts; felspar in Gaya, Jamui & Monghyr districts; fireclay in Bhagalpur & Purnea districts; gold in Jamui district; granite in Bhagalpur, Gaya, Jahanabad & Jamui districts; iron ore (haematite) in Bhagalpur district; iron ore (magnetite) in Gaya & Jamui districts; leadzinc in Banka & Rohtas districts; and pyrites in Rohtas district are reported.
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Bihar is the principal holder of country’s pyrite resources and possesses 94% of resources.
The important mineral occurrences in Bihar are coal in Rajmahal coalfield; limestone in Kaimur (Bhabhua), Monghyr & Rohtas districts; mica in Nawada district; quartz/silica sand in Bhagalpur, Jamui, Monghyr & Nalanda districts; quartzite in Lakhisarai, Monghyr & Nalanda districts; and talc/soapstone/steatite in Monghyr district.
Besides, occurrences of bauxite in Monghyr & Rohtas districts; china clay in Bhagalpur & Monghyr districts; felspar in Gaya, Jamui & Monghyr districts; fireclay in Bhagalpur & Purnea districts; gold in Jamui district; granite in Bhagalpur, Gaya, Jahanabad & Jamui districts; iron ore (haematite) in Bhagalpur district; iron ore (magnetite) in Gaya & Jamui districts; leadzinc in Banka & Rohtas districts; and pyrites in Rohtas district are reported.
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Bihar is the principal holder of country’s pyrite resources and possesses 94% of resources.
The important mineral occurrences in Bihar are coal in Rajmahal coalfield; limestone in Kaimur (Bhabhua), Monghyr & Rohtas districts; mica in Nawada district; quartz/silica sand in Bhagalpur, Jamui, Monghyr & Nalanda districts; quartzite in Lakhisarai, Monghyr & Nalanda districts; and talc/soapstone/steatite in Monghyr district.
Besides, occurrences of bauxite in Monghyr & Rohtas districts; china clay in Bhagalpur & Monghyr districts; felspar in Gaya, Jamui & Monghyr districts; fireclay in Bhagalpur & Purnea districts; gold in Jamui district; granite in Bhagalpur, Gaya, Jahanabad & Jamui districts; iron ore (haematite) in Bhagalpur district; iron ore (magnetite) in Gaya & Jamui districts; leadzinc in Banka & Rohtas districts; and pyrites in Rohtas district are reported.
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
1 pointsLakshmipur block of Rajmahal Coalfield is located in which district of Bihar?
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Lakshmipur block, Rajmahal Coalfield – Bhagalpur district
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Lakshmipur block, Rajmahal Coalfield – Bhagalpur district
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Lakshmipur block, Rajmahal Coalfield – Bhagalpur district
