Bihar State Current Affairs Quiz – July 2023
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[2023-07] Bihar Current Affairs Quiz - July 2023
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Question 1 of 36
1. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following place and district in Bihar is not associated with Thermal Power Station?
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Barh Super Thermal Power Plant (STPP) is located in Patna district.
Context – NTPC commissions fourth 660 MW unit of Barh plant
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Barh Super Thermal Power Plant (STPP) is located in Patna district.
Context – NTPC commissions fourth 660 MW unit of Barh plant
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Barh Super Thermal Power Plant (STPP) is located in Patna district.
Context – NTPC commissions fourth 660 MW unit of Barh plant
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Question 2 of 36
2. Question
1 pointsAmong the following pairs of tribe and district, which one is not correctly matched?
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Tharus are found in the Terai region on Indo-Nepal border. In Bihar they are found in West Chamaparan and East Champaran district.
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Tharus are found in the Terai region on Indo-Nepal border. In Bihar they are found in West Chamaparan and East Champaran district.
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Tharus are found in the Terai region on Indo-Nepal border. In Bihar they are found in West Chamaparan and East Champaran district.
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Question 3 of 36
3. Question
1 pointsAt which place in Bihar, Bird Research Ringing, Monitoring and Awareness Centre has been set up?
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Bird Research Ringing, Monitoring and Awareness Centre has set up at Bhagalpur.
Incorrect
Bird Research Ringing, Monitoring and Awareness Centre has set up at Bhagalpur.
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Bird Research Ringing, Monitoring and Awareness Centre has set up at Bhagalpur.
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Question 4 of 36
4. Question
1 pointsWith reference to the mineral production in Bihar, consider the following statements:
1. Iron ore (magnetite) are found in Gaya and Jamui districts.
2. Coal reserves are found in Bhagalpur district.
3. Gold deposits are found in the Jamui district.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Iron ore (magnetite) are found in Gaya and Jamui districts.
Coal reserves are found in Bhagalpur district.
Gold deposits are found in the Jamui district.Incorrect
Iron ore (magnetite) are found in Gaya and Jamui districts.
Coal reserves are found in Bhagalpur district.
Gold deposits are found in the Jamui district.Unattempted
Iron ore (magnetite) are found in Gaya and Jamui districts.
Coal reserves are found in Bhagalpur district.
Gold deposits are found in the Jamui district. -
Question 5 of 36
5. Question
1 pointsAs per the Bihar Biofuel Production Promotion Policy 2023, the state government would give a capital subsidy of _______ or the maximum of Rs ______ to the investors for setting up compressed biogas plants in Bihar.
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As per the Bihar Biofuel Production Promotion Policy 2023, the state government would give a capital subsidy of 15% or the maximum of Rs 5 to the investors for setting up compressed biogas plants in Bihar.
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As per the Bihar Biofuel Production Promotion Policy 2023, the state government would give a capital subsidy of 15% or the maximum of Rs 5 to the investors for setting up compressed biogas plants in Bihar.
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As per the Bihar Biofuel Production Promotion Policy 2023, the state government would give a capital subsidy of 15% or the maximum of Rs 5 to the investors for setting up compressed biogas plants in Bihar.
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Question 6 of 36
6. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements about the Ethanol Production Promotion Policy, 2021 of Bihar.
1. Bihar became the first state in the country to have an ethanol promotion policy under the National Policy of Biofuels, 2018.
2. It provides the additional capital subsidy at 20% of cost of plant and machinery up to a maximum of βΉ5 crore.
3. The capital subsidy will be in addition to existing incentives under Bihar Industrial Investment Promotion Policy, 2016.
4. Recently, the validity of the state ethanol production promotion policy has been extended till June 30, 2024.
Which of the statements above is/are correct?
Correct
The Ethanol Production Promotion Policy, 2021 of Bihar provides the additional capital subsidy at 15% of cost of plant and machinery up to a maximum of βΉ5 crore.
Incorrect
The Ethanol Production Promotion Policy, 2021 of Bihar provides the additional capital subsidy at 15% of cost of plant and machinery up to a maximum of βΉ5 crore.
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The Ethanol Production Promotion Policy, 2021 of Bihar provides the additional capital subsidy at 15% of cost of plant and machinery up to a maximum of βΉ5 crore.
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Question 7 of 36
7. Question
1 pointsIn Bihar, a complete ban on liquor was imposed in the state on
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On November 26, 2015, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced liquor ban from April 1, 2016. However, He officially declared the total ban on April 5, 2016.
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On November 26, 2015, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced liquor ban from April 1, 2016. However, He officially declared the total ban on April 5, 2016.
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On November 26, 2015, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced liquor ban from April 1, 2016. However, He officially declared the total ban on April 5, 2016.
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Question 8 of 36
8. Question
1 pointsWhat is the score of Bihar in the Performance Grading Index 2.0 for States/UTs for the year 2021-22 released by the Department of School Education & Literacy, Ministry of Education?
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Bihar has scored 465. The Grade-2 (Akanshi-2) is awarded to the states which score between 11 to 20% of total points.
https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=1937945#
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Bihar has scored 465. The Grade-2 (Akanshi-2) is awarded to the states which score between 11 to 20% of total points.
https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=1937945#
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Bihar has scored 465. The Grade-2 (Akanshi-2) is awarded to the states which score between 11 to 20% of total points.
https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=1937945#
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Question 9 of 36
9. Question
1 pointsThe Malmas Mela is organized in which of the following places in Bihar?
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The Malmas Mela is organized in Rajgir. During Malmas mela, which is also known as Adhimas, it is believed that the 33 crore gods and goddesses of Hindu culture dwell in the area of Rajgir. Therefore devotees offer prayers and offerings for the entire month marking the religious importance of the period.
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The Malmas Mela is organized in Rajgir. During Malmas mela, which is also known as Adhimas, it is believed that the 33 crore gods and goddesses of Hindu culture dwell in the area of Rajgir. Therefore devotees offer prayers and offerings for the entire month marking the religious importance of the period.
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The Malmas Mela is organized in Rajgir. During Malmas mela, which is also known as Adhimas, it is believed that the 33 crore gods and goddesses of Hindu culture dwell in the area of Rajgir. Therefore devotees offer prayers and offerings for the entire month marking the religious importance of the period.
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Question 10 of 36
10. Question
1 pointsAs per India State of Forest Report 2021, what is the percentage of all types of forest area to the total geographical area of Bihar State?
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As per Indiaβs State of Forest Report 2021, the total forest cover in Bihar is 7,380.79 sq. km
The percentage of all types of forest area to the total geographical area of Bihar State β 7.84%Incorrect
As per Indiaβs State of Forest Report 2021, the total forest cover in Bihar is 7,380.79 sq. km
The percentage of all types of forest area to the total geographical area of Bihar State β 7.84%Unattempted
As per Indiaβs State of Forest Report 2021, the total forest cover in Bihar is 7,380.79 sq. km
The percentage of all types of forest area to the total geographical area of Bihar State β 7.84% -
Question 11 of 36
11. Question
1 pointsWho is known as the βShakespeare of Bhojpuriβ?
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Bhikari Thakur is known as the βShakespeare of Bhojpuriβ. His famous works are Bidesiya, Beti-Bechawa, Bidhawa-Bilaap.
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Bhikari Thakur is known as the βShakespeare of Bhojpuriβ. His famous works are Bidesiya, Beti-Bechawa, Bidhawa-Bilaap.
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Bhikari Thakur is known as the βShakespeare of Bhojpuriβ. His famous works are Bidesiya, Beti-Bechawa, Bidhawa-Bilaap.
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Question 12 of 36
12. Question
1 pointsBihar ranks _____ in vegetables production in the country.
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Bihar ranks 4th in vegetables production and 8th in fruits production in the country.
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Bihar ranks 4th in vegetables production and 8th in fruits production in the country.
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Bihar ranks 4th in vegetables production and 8th in fruits production in the country.
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Question 13 of 36
13. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements about the Valmiki Tiger Reserve.
1. Valmiki Tiger Reserve was constituted as 18th reserve under Project Tiger in 1994.
2. In the west, the reserve is bounded by the Gandak river.
3. It is contiguous with Nepal’s Sagarmatha National Park to the north.
4. It spreads over two districts of Bihar.
Which of the statements above is correct?
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The Valmiki Tiger Reserve (VTR), the only tiger reserve of Bihar is located in West Champaran district.
History: Owned by the Bettiah Raj and Ramnagar Raj in the pre-Independence era and called ‘Bhainsa Lotan’, the forest area of Valmiki Nagar was taken over by the state government from 1950-1955. The entire forest was handed over to the Bihar State Forest Development Corporation on lease in 1974. A part of the forest spread over an area of 462 square kilometres recognized as significant wildlife habitat was notified as “Valmiki Wildlife Sanctuary” on May 4, 1978. Later, Valmiki National Park was notified out of the sanctuary on December 5, 1990, covering an area of 335 square kilometres. The forests were taken back from State Forest Development Corporation in 1994 and Valmiki Tiger Reserve was constituted as 18th reserve under Project Tiger on March 11, 1994.
Geography: VTR is 289km in the north of Patna at Terai region of the Himalayas. It is spread over an area of 901 square kilometres along the India-Nepal border. Its core area is spread over 598 square kilometres. In the west, the reserve is bounded by the Gandak (Narayani in Nepal) river. It is contiguous with Nepal’s Chitwan National Park to the north, sharing a forested boundary of approximately 100km and is also tenuously connected with Sohagibarwa Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh.
Tiger count: The number of tigers in VTR increased from a meagre eight in 2010 to 23 in 2014, 31 in 2014 to up to 45 adults in 2021.
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The Valmiki Tiger Reserve (VTR), the only tiger reserve of Bihar is located in West Champaran district.
History: Owned by the Bettiah Raj and Ramnagar Raj in the pre-Independence era and called ‘Bhainsa Lotan’, the forest area of Valmiki Nagar was taken over by the state government from 1950-1955. The entire forest was handed over to the Bihar State Forest Development Corporation on lease in 1974. A part of the forest spread over an area of 462 square kilometres recognized as significant wildlife habitat was notified as “Valmiki Wildlife Sanctuary” on May 4, 1978. Later, Valmiki National Park was notified out of the sanctuary on December 5, 1990, covering an area of 335 square kilometres. The forests were taken back from State Forest Development Corporation in 1994 and Valmiki Tiger Reserve was constituted as 18th reserve under Project Tiger on March 11, 1994.
Geography: VTR is 289km in the north of Patna at Terai region of the Himalayas. It is spread over an area of 901 square kilometres along the India-Nepal border. Its core area is spread over 598 square kilometres. In the west, the reserve is bounded by the Gandak (Narayani in Nepal) river. It is contiguous with Nepal’s Chitwan National Park to the north, sharing a forested boundary of approximately 100km and is also tenuously connected with Sohagibarwa Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh.
Tiger count: The number of tigers in VTR increased from a meagre eight in 2010 to 23 in 2014, 31 in 2014 to up to 45 adults in 2021.
Unattempted
The Valmiki Tiger Reserve (VTR), the only tiger reserve of Bihar is located in West Champaran district.
History: Owned by the Bettiah Raj and Ramnagar Raj in the pre-Independence era and called ‘Bhainsa Lotan’, the forest area of Valmiki Nagar was taken over by the state government from 1950-1955. The entire forest was handed over to the Bihar State Forest Development Corporation on lease in 1974. A part of the forest spread over an area of 462 square kilometres recognized as significant wildlife habitat was notified as “Valmiki Wildlife Sanctuary” on May 4, 1978. Later, Valmiki National Park was notified out of the sanctuary on December 5, 1990, covering an area of 335 square kilometres. The forests were taken back from State Forest Development Corporation in 1994 and Valmiki Tiger Reserve was constituted as 18th reserve under Project Tiger on March 11, 1994.
Geography: VTR is 289km in the north of Patna at Terai region of the Himalayas. It is spread over an area of 901 square kilometres along the India-Nepal border. Its core area is spread over 598 square kilometres. In the west, the reserve is bounded by the Gandak (Narayani in Nepal) river. It is contiguous with Nepal’s Chitwan National Park to the north, sharing a forested boundary of approximately 100km and is also tenuously connected with Sohagibarwa Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh.
Tiger count: The number of tigers in VTR increased from a meagre eight in 2010 to 23 in 2014, 31 in 2014 to up to 45 adults in 2021.
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Question 14 of 36
14. Question
1 pointsBihar recorded the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) growth rate of ______ in 2021-22. (Current Prices)
Correct
During 2021-22, the GSDP growth rate of Bihar was recorded at 15.04 per cent.
Incorrect
During 2021-22, the GSDP growth rate of Bihar was recorded at 15.04 per cent.
Unattempted
During 2021-22, the GSDP growth rate of Bihar was recorded at 15.04 per cent.
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Question 15 of 36
15. Question
1 pointsKinnar Mahotsav 2023 was organized in which of the following places in Bihar?
Correct
Kinnar Mahotsav 2023 was organized in Patna.
Incorrect
Kinnar Mahotsav 2023 was organized in Patna.
Unattempted
Kinnar Mahotsav 2023 was organized in Patna.
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Question 16 of 36
16. Question
1 pointsAs per the NITI Aayogβs National Multidimensional Poverty Index 2023 Report, ______ of the population in Bihar is multidimensionally poor.
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As per the NITI Aayogβs National Multidimensional Poverty Index 2023 Report, 33.76% of the population in Bihar is multidimensionally poor.
https://www.niti.gov.in/node/3608
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As per the NITI Aayogβs National Multidimensional Poverty Index 2023 Report, 33.76% of the population in Bihar is multidimensionally poor.
https://www.niti.gov.in/node/3608
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As per the NITI Aayogβs National Multidimensional Poverty Index 2023 Report, 33.76% of the population in Bihar is multidimensionally poor.
https://www.niti.gov.in/node/3608
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Question 17 of 36
17. Question
1 pointsWhat is Bihar’s rank in the Niti Aayogβs Export Preparedness Index 2022?
Correct
NITI Aayog released the third edition of the report titled βExport Preparedness Index (EPI) 2022β for States/UTs of India.
Tamil Nadu came first with overall score of 80.89
Bihar was placed at 22nd with overall score of 41.06Incorrect
NITI Aayog released the third edition of the report titled βExport Preparedness Index (EPI) 2022β for States/UTs of India.
Tamil Nadu came first with overall score of 80.89
Bihar was placed at 22nd with overall score of 41.06Unattempted
NITI Aayog released the third edition of the report titled βExport Preparedness Index (EPI) 2022β for States/UTs of India.
Tamil Nadu came first with overall score of 80.89
Bihar was placed at 22nd with overall score of 41.06 -
Question 18 of 36
18. Question
1 pointsWhich is the first community reserve in Bihar?
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Gogabeel is Bihar’s first community reserve.
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Gogabeel is Bihar’s first community reserve.
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Question 19 of 36
19. Question
1 pointsWhich is the first Ramsar Site in Bihar?
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Kabar lake in Begusarai was included in the list as the 49th Ramsar site in India in October, 2020.
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Kabar lake in Begusarai was included in the list as the 49th Ramsar site in India in October, 2020.
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Kabar lake in Begusarai was included in the list as the 49th Ramsar site in India in October, 2020.
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Question 20 of 36
20. Question
1 pointsThe Declaration of Partition of Bengal was done on:
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On 19 July, 1905 the Government of India announced its decision to form the new province of “Eastern Bengal and Assam”, comprising the Chittagong, Dacca and Rajshahi divisions, Hill Tippera (Tripura), Malda and Assam. The province came into existence on 16 October, 1905, by breaking up Bengal and its 41.5 million Bengali speaking people.
https://egyankosh.ac.in/bitstream/123456789/19925/1/Unit-11.pdf
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On 19 July, 1905 the Government of India announced its decision to form the new province of “Eastern Bengal and Assam”, comprising the Chittagong, Dacca and Rajshahi divisions, Hill Tippera (Tripura), Malda and Assam. The province came into existence on 16 October, 1905, by breaking up Bengal and its 41.5 million Bengali speaking people.
https://egyankosh.ac.in/bitstream/123456789/19925/1/Unit-11.pdf
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On 19 July, 1905 the Government of India announced its decision to form the new province of “Eastern Bengal and Assam”, comprising the Chittagong, Dacca and Rajshahi divisions, Hill Tippera (Tripura), Malda and Assam. The province came into existence on 16 October, 1905, by breaking up Bengal and its 41.5 million Bengali speaking people.
https://egyankosh.ac.in/bitstream/123456789/19925/1/Unit-11.pdf
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Question 21 of 36
21. Question
1 pointsAs per the strength of the Bihar state assembly, the state can have a maximum of _____ ministers.
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As per the strength of the Bihar state assembly, the state can have a maximum of 36 ministers.
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As per the strength of the Bihar state assembly, the state can have a maximum of 36 ministers.
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As per the strength of the Bihar state assembly, the state can have a maximum of 36 ministers.
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Question 22 of 36
22. Question
1 pointsBihar’s first Sports University is being established in
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Bihar’s first Sports University is being established in Rajgir.
Incorrect
Bihar’s first Sports University is being established in Rajgir.
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Bihar’s first Sports University is being established in Rajgir.
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Question 23 of 36
23. Question
1 pointsHow many districts of Bihar was awarded Bhoomi Samman Award 2023?
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5 Districts of Bihar was awarded Bhoomi Samman Award 2023 – Bhojpur, Jehanabad, Kishanganj, Lakhisarai, Nalanda
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5 Districts of Bihar was awarded Bhoomi Samman Award 2023 – Bhojpur, Jehanabad, Kishanganj, Lakhisarai, Nalanda
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5 Districts of Bihar was awarded Bhoomi Samman Award 2023 – Bhojpur, Jehanabad, Kishanganj, Lakhisarai, Nalanda
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Question 24 of 36
24. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following districts of Bihar does not share a border with Nepal?
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Seven districts in Bihar shares the boundary with Nepal – West Champaran. East Champaran. Sithamarhi. Madhubani. Supaul. Araria. Kishanganj.
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Seven districts in Bihar shares the boundary with Nepal – West Champaran. East Champaran. Sithamarhi. Madhubani. Supaul. Araria. Kishanganj.
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Seven districts in Bihar shares the boundary with Nepal – West Champaran. East Champaran. Sithamarhi. Madhubani. Supaul. Araria. Kishanganj.
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Question 25 of 36
25. Question
1 pointsThe Per Capita Income of Bihar for the year 2021-22 was _______. (measured in terms of Per Capita Net State Domestic Product at current prices)
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The Per Capita Income of Bihar for the year 2021-22 was Rs 49,470 (measured in terms of Per Capita Net State Domestic Product at current prices) and Rs 30,779 at constant (2011-12) prices.
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The Per Capita Income of Bihar for the year 2021-22 was Rs 49,470 (measured in terms of Per Capita Net State Domestic Product at current prices) and Rs 30,779 at constant (2011-12) prices.
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The Per Capita Income of Bihar for the year 2021-22 was Rs 49,470 (measured in terms of Per Capita Net State Domestic Product at current prices) and Rs 30,779 at constant (2011-12) prices.
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Question 26 of 36
26. Question
1 pointsAs per the Bihar Industrial Investment Promotion Policy (Textile & Leather) 2022, the state government would give _____ subsidy that can go up to Rs ______ for setting up an industrial unit in Bihar.
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As per the Bihar Industrial Investment Promotion Policy (Textile & Leather) 2022, the state government would give 15% subsidy that can go up to Rs 10 crore for setting up an industrial unit in Bihar.
https://epaper.livehindustan.com/Home/ShareImage?Pictureid=2477a1ef75e
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As per the Bihar Industrial Investment Promotion Policy (Textile & Leather) 2022, the state government would give 15% subsidy that can go up to Rs 10 crore for setting up an industrial unit in Bihar.
https://epaper.livehindustan.com/Home/ShareImage?Pictureid=2477a1ef75e
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As per the Bihar Industrial Investment Promotion Policy (Textile & Leather) 2022, the state government would give 15% subsidy that can go up to Rs 10 crore for setting up an industrial unit in Bihar.
https://epaper.livehindustan.com/Home/ShareImage?Pictureid=2477a1ef75e
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Question 27 of 36
27. Question
1 pointsRecently, who has been appointed as the chairperson of Bihar State Women Commission?
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Former MP and JDU leader Ashwamedh Devi has been nominated as the chairperson of the Bihar state womenβs commission, which has got Prabhavati Manjhi, Sujata Sumbrui, Rabia Khatoon, Sunita Kushwaha, Shweta Vishas, Sulochana Devi and Geeta Yadav as members.
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Former MP and JDU leader Ashwamedh Devi has been nominated as the chairperson of the Bihar state womenβs commission, which has got Prabhavati Manjhi, Sujata Sumbrui, Rabia Khatoon, Sunita Kushwaha, Shweta Vishas, Sulochana Devi and Geeta Yadav as members.
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Former MP and JDU leader Ashwamedh Devi has been nominated as the chairperson of the Bihar state womenβs commission, which has got Prabhavati Manjhi, Sujata Sumbrui, Rabia Khatoon, Sunita Kushwaha, Shweta Vishas, Sulochana Devi and Geeta Yadav as members.
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Question 28 of 36
28. Question
1 pointsRecently, who has been appointed as the chairperson of Bihar State Minority Commission?
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Former MLA and RJD leader Riyajul Haque alias Raju has been made the chairman of the Bihar state minority commission, while JD-U leader Naushad Alam has been nominated as its vice-chairman.
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Former MLA and RJD leader Riyajul Haque alias Raju has been made the chairman of the Bihar state minority commission, while JD-U leader Naushad Alam has been nominated as its vice-chairman.
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Former MLA and RJD leader Riyajul Haque alias Raju has been made the chairman of the Bihar state minority commission, while JD-U leader Naushad Alam has been nominated as its vice-chairman.
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Question 29 of 36
29. Question
1 pointsRecently, who has been appointed as the chairperson of Bihar State Mahadalit Commission?
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Recently, Santosh Nirala has been appointed as the chairperson of Bihar State Mahadalit Commission.
https://epaper.livehindustan.com/Home/ShareArticle?OrgId=277ff3c6b3f&imageview=0
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Recently, Santosh Nirala has been appointed as the chairperson of Bihar State Mahadalit Commission.
https://epaper.livehindustan.com/Home/ShareArticle?OrgId=277ff3c6b3f&imageview=0
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Recently, Santosh Nirala has been appointed as the chairperson of Bihar State Mahadalit Commission.
https://epaper.livehindustan.com/Home/ShareArticle?OrgId=277ff3c6b3f&imageview=0
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Question 30 of 36
30. Question
1 pointsRecently, who has been appointed as the chairperson of Bihar State Scheduled Castes Commission?
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Recently, Rajendra Kumar has been appointed as the chairperson of Bihar State Scheduled Castes Commission.
https://epaper.livehindustan.com/Home/ShareArticle?OrgId=277ff3c6b3f&imageview=0
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Recently, Rajendra Kumar has been appointed as the chairperson of Bihar State Scheduled Castes Commission.
https://epaper.livehindustan.com/Home/ShareArticle?OrgId=277ff3c6b3f&imageview=0
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Recently, Rajendra Kumar has been appointed as the chairperson of Bihar State Scheduled Castes Commission.
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Question 31 of 36
31. Question
1 pointsRecently, who has been appointed as the chairperson of Bihar State Scheduled Tribes Commission?
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Recently, Shambhu Kumar Suman has been appointed as the chairperson of Bihar State Scheduled Tribes Commission.
https://epaper.livehindustan.com/Home/ShareArticle?OrgId=277ff3c6b3f&imageview=0
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Recently, Shambhu Kumar Suman has been appointed as the chairperson of Bihar State Scheduled Tribes Commission.
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Recently, Shambhu Kumar Suman has been appointed as the chairperson of Bihar State Scheduled Tribes Commission.
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Question 32 of 36
32. Question
1 pointsThe Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park, commonly known as Patna Zoo, has been ranked ________ among the largest zoos in the country in 2022 by the Central Zoo Authority (CZA).
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The Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park, commonly known as Patna Zoo, has been ranked 4th among the largest zoos in the country in 2022 by the Central Zoo Authority (CZA).
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The Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park, commonly known as Patna Zoo, has been ranked 4th among the largest zoos in the country in 2022 by the Central Zoo Authority (CZA).
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The Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park, commonly known as Patna Zoo, has been ranked 4th among the largest zoos in the country in 2022 by the Central Zoo Authority (CZA).
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Question 33 of 36
33. Question
1 pointsAccording to a report titled “The Status of Tigers – Co predators and Prey in India, 2022”, the number of tigers in Bihar’s Valmiki Tiger Reserve in 2022 was _______.
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Number of tigers in Bihar’s Valmiki Tiger Reserve as per:
All India Tiger Estimation 2022 Report (released in April 2023) : 51
Status of Tigers : Co-Predators & Prey in India – 2022 Report (released in July 2023) : 54
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Number of tigers in Bihar’s Valmiki Tiger Reserve as per:
All India Tiger Estimation 2022 Report (released in April 2023) : 51
Status of Tigers : Co-Predators & Prey in India – 2022 Report (released in July 2023) : 54
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Number of tigers in Bihar’s Valmiki Tiger Reserve as per:
All India Tiger Estimation 2022 Report (released in April 2023) : 51
Status of Tigers : Co-Predators & Prey in India – 2022 Report (released in July 2023) : 54
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Question 34 of 36
34. Question
1 pointsRecently, which of the following short film based on Bihar has been nominated for Oscar’s Student Academy Award in the Narrative Film category?
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βChamparan Mutton,β has taken the world by storm, securing a well-deserved spot in the semi-finals of the renowned Student Academy Awards 2023, an integral part of the Oscars. The film is directed by Ranjan Kumar of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune.
The storyline revolves around Hero and his family who embark on a heartfelt journey to fulfill his wifeβs wish. This takes place at the face of adversity. Their determination to return to their village after a job loss during the lockdown, strike a chord with audiences.
https://epaper.livehindustan.com/Home/ShareArticle?OrgId=3171530cb20&imageview=0
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βChamparan Mutton,β has taken the world by storm, securing a well-deserved spot in the semi-finals of the renowned Student Academy Awards 2023, an integral part of the Oscars. The film is directed by Ranjan Kumar of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune.
The storyline revolves around Hero and his family who embark on a heartfelt journey to fulfill his wifeβs wish. This takes place at the face of adversity. Their determination to return to their village after a job loss during the lockdown, strike a chord with audiences.
https://epaper.livehindustan.com/Home/ShareArticle?OrgId=3171530cb20&imageview=0
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βChamparan Mutton,β has taken the world by storm, securing a well-deserved spot in the semi-finals of the renowned Student Academy Awards 2023, an integral part of the Oscars. The film is directed by Ranjan Kumar of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune.
The storyline revolves around Hero and his family who embark on a heartfelt journey to fulfill his wifeβs wish. This takes place at the face of adversity. Their determination to return to their village after a job loss during the lockdown, strike a chord with audiences.
https://epaper.livehindustan.com/Home/ShareArticle?OrgId=3171530cb20&imageview=0
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Question 35 of 36
35. Question
1 pointsWhich is the most newly created district of Bihar?
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Arwal came into existence in August 2001 and was earlier part of Jehanabad district.
Sheohar was carved out of Sitamarhi district in 1994.
On 14th April 1983 Sheikhpura became a Subdivision and on 31st July 1994 it was upgraded to District status.
Jehanabad was carved out of old Gaya district on 1st August, 1986.Context – https://epaper.livehindustan.com/Home/ShareImage?Pictureid=317a06abb81
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Arwal came into existence in August 2001 and was earlier part of Jehanabad district.
Sheohar was carved out of Sitamarhi district in 1994.
On 14th April 1983 Sheikhpura became a Subdivision and on 31st July 1994 it was upgraded to District status.
Jehanabad was carved out of old Gaya district on 1st August, 1986.Context – https://epaper.livehindustan.com/Home/ShareImage?Pictureid=317a06abb81
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Arwal came into existence in August 2001 and was earlier part of Jehanabad district.
Sheohar was carved out of Sitamarhi district in 1994.
On 14th April 1983 Sheikhpura became a Subdivision and on 31st July 1994 it was upgraded to District status.
Jehanabad was carved out of old Gaya district on 1st August, 1986.Context – https://epaper.livehindustan.com/Home/ShareImage?Pictureid=317a06abb81
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Question 36 of 36
36. Question
1 pointsIn a bid to expand green cover and protect the environment, the Bihar state government has launched ‘Van Mahotsav’ in all the districts of Bihar on
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In a bid to expand green cover and protect the environment, the Bihar state government has launched ‘Van Mahotsav’ in all the districts of Bihar on 10 July 2023.
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In a bid to expand green cover and protect the environment, the Bihar state government has launched ‘Van Mahotsav’ in all the districts of Bihar on 10 July 2023.
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In a bid to expand green cover and protect the environment, the Bihar state government has launched ‘Van Mahotsav’ in all the districts of Bihar on 10 July 2023.
