Bihar State GK MCQ Practice 2026 – Day – 001
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Bihar State GK MCQ Practice 2026 Day 001
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
1 pointsKesaria Chaur wetland is located in which district of Bihar?
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The Kesaria Chaur wetland is located in the East Champaran district of Bihar, specifically in the Kesaria block.
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The Kesaria Chaur wetland is located in the East Champaran district of Bihar, specifically in the Kesaria block.
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The Kesaria Chaur wetland is located in the East Champaran district of Bihar, specifically in the Kesaria block.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
1 pointsBhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary is located in
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Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the south west of Munger district. The forests cover an area or 681.99 km² on the hills and undulating tract of Kharagpur Hills. Bhimbandh is situated south of the Ganges River, at the northern edge of Chota Nagpur Plateau and west of Santhal Pargana. it is surrounded on all sides by densely inhabited non-forestry areas. In the valley portions and at the foothills are several hot springs of which the finest are at Bhimbandh, Sita Kund and Rishi Kund. All the hot springs maintain nearly almost same temperature all year round. Of them, the Bhimbandh springs have the hottest temperature (52 °C to 65 °C) and discharge (0.84-1.12 cubic/sec) and constitute the best area for the exploration of geothermal energy potential.
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Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the south west of Munger district. The forests cover an area or 681.99 km² on the hills and undulating tract of Kharagpur Hills. Bhimbandh is situated south of the Ganges River, at the northern edge of Chota Nagpur Plateau and west of Santhal Pargana. it is surrounded on all sides by densely inhabited non-forestry areas. In the valley portions and at the foothills are several hot springs of which the finest are at Bhimbandh, Sita Kund and Rishi Kund. All the hot springs maintain nearly almost same temperature all year round. Of them, the Bhimbandh springs have the hottest temperature (52 °C to 65 °C) and discharge (0.84-1.12 cubic/sec) and constitute the best area for the exploration of geothermal energy potential.
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Bhimbandh Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the south west of Munger district. The forests cover an area or 681.99 km² on the hills and undulating tract of Kharagpur Hills. Bhimbandh is situated south of the Ganges River, at the northern edge of Chota Nagpur Plateau and west of Santhal Pargana. it is surrounded on all sides by densely inhabited non-forestry areas. In the valley portions and at the foothills are several hot springs of which the finest are at Bhimbandh, Sita Kund and Rishi Kund. All the hot springs maintain nearly almost same temperature all year round. Of them, the Bhimbandh springs have the hottest temperature (52 °C to 65 °C) and discharge (0.84-1.12 cubic/sec) and constitute the best area for the exploration of geothermal energy potential.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following sites is/are the UNESCO World Heritage Site present in the Bihar state of India?
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Bihar has two officially recognized UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Mahabodhi Temple Complex in Bodh Gaya (inscribed 2002), where Buddha attained enlightenment, and the Archaeological Site of Nalanda Mahavihara (inscribed 2016), the ruins of an ancient 3rd-century BCE university.
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Bihar has two officially recognized UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Mahabodhi Temple Complex in Bodh Gaya (inscribed 2002), where Buddha attained enlightenment, and the Archaeological Site of Nalanda Mahavihara (inscribed 2016), the ruins of an ancient 3rd-century BCE university.
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Bihar has two officially recognized UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Mahabodhi Temple Complex in Bodh Gaya (inscribed 2002), where Buddha attained enlightenment, and the Archaeological Site of Nalanda Mahavihara (inscribed 2016), the ruins of an ancient 3rd-century BCE university.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
1 pointsThe Bihar Provincial Conference passed a resolution supporting Gandhi’s Non-Cooperation on
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The Bihar Provincial Conference passed a resolution supporting Gandhi’s Non-Cooperation Movement on August 28, 1920.
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The Bihar Provincial Conference passed a resolution supporting Gandhi’s Non-Cooperation Movement on August 28, 1920.
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The Bihar Provincial Conference passed a resolution supporting Gandhi’s Non-Cooperation Movement on August 28, 1920.
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
1 pointsThe Prince of Wales’s visit to Patna was boycotted by the people on
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The Prince of Wales’s visit to Patna was boycotted by the people on 22 and 23 December 1921.
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The Prince of Wales’s visit to Patna was boycotted by the people on 22 and 23 December 1921.
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The Prince of Wales’s visit to Patna was boycotted by the people on 22 and 23 December 1921.
