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Govt. Examwise MCQ
4013+ MCQ Questions in english हिन्दी
Rajgir was the capital of which ancient kingdom?
Rajgir was the first capital of the Magadha kingdom and is closely associated with Buddha and Mahavira.
What is the name of Bihar's legislative assembly?
The Bihar Vidhan Sabha is the lower house of the bicameral legislature in the state of Bihar.
Who was the first woman Governor of Bihar?
Ram Dulari Sinha served as the Governor of Kerala and was the first woman from Bihar to hold such a post.
Which river is known as the "Sorrow of Bihar"?
The Kosi River is called the "Sorrow of Bihar" because of its frequent floods that cause destruction in the northern plains.
Which major crop is most widely grown in Bihar?
Rice is the most cultivated crop in Bihar due to its fertile alluvial plains and abundant water from the Ganges.
Which city is known as the "Silk City" of Bihar?
Bhagalpur is famous for its high-quality Tussar silk, hence known as the "Silk City". The traditional silk weaving industry here is centuries old.
The city of Varanasi was historically known by what name?
Varanasi is one of the oldest living cities in the world and was historically called Banaras. It remains a spiritual and cultural hub in Uttar Pradesh.
Who founded the city of Kanpur as a British cantonment town?
Kanpur developed as a major military base under British rule. General Wheeler played a prominent role in its establishment, especially before the 1857 revolt.
What was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Kosala?
Ayodhya served as the capital of the ancient Kosala kingdom. It holds great religious and historical significance, especially in the Ramayana.
Who among the following was a revolutionary from Shahjahanpur, U.P.?
Ram Prasad Bismil hailed from Shahjahanpur in U.P. and played a key role in the Kakori train robbery. He was a prominent figure in the Hindustan Republican Association.
Which dynasty built the famous temple town of Khajuraho, once part of U.P.?
The Chandela dynasty built the Khajuraho temples during the 10th–12th centuries. Though now in Madhya Pradesh, Khajuraho was historically connected to regions near Bundelkhand in U.P.
What is the name of the first women’s university in Maharashtra?
SNDT (Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey) University in Mumbai was India’s first women’s university, established in 1916.
The Bhimthadi horse breed is native to which region?
Bhimthadi horses are strong and native to Western Maharashtra, especially Solapur and Ahmednagar districts.
Who built the Gateway of India in Mumbai?
The Gateway of India was built by the British in 1924 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary.
What is the height of Kalsubai, the highest peak in Maharashtra?
Kalsubai, located in the Western Ghats, is the tallest peak in Maharashtra at 1646 meters.
The ‘Dnyaneshwari’ was written by which saint?
Sant Dnyaneshwar wrote ‘Dnyaneshwari’, a Marathi commentary on the Bhagavad Gita in the 13th century.
Which city in Maharashtra is the hub for automobile manufacturing?
Pune is known as the "Detroit of India" due to the presence of major automobile companies.
Which district is known for turmeric production in Maharashtra?
Sangli is a leading producer and exporter of turmeric in India.
Who started the newspaper 'Kesari'?
Lokmanya Tilak started 'Kesari' to raise awareness among Indians during British rule.
Where is the Global Vipassana Pagoda located?
The Global Vipassana Pagoda, near Gorai in Mumbai, is a Buddhist meditation hall and a symbol of peace.
Which district is known as the "Banana City" of Maharashtra?
Jalgaon is famous for banana cultivation and contributes significantly to Maharashtra’s banana production.
Where is the famous Siddhivinayak Temple located?
Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai is one of the most visited Ganesha temples in India.
What is the staple food of rural Maharashtra?
These millet grains are widely consumed in rural areas due to their drought resistance and health benefits.
What is the state flower of Maharashtra?
The Jarul flower, also called Queen’s Crape Myrtle, is Maharashtra’s state flower and blooms beautifully in summer.
Which is the highest peak in Maharashtra?
Kalsubai Peak (1,646 meters) is located in Ahmednagar district and is part of the Sahyadri range. It is popular among trekkers and nature lovers.
Which Mauryan emperor had strong influence in the region now called Uttar Pradesh?
Emperor Ashoka expanded the Mauryan Empire across the Indian subcontinent, including Uttar Pradesh. His edicts have been found in the region, reflecting his rule and promotion of Buddhism.
In which year was the state of Uttar Pradesh formed with its current name?
Uttar Pradesh was formed on 26 January 1950, replacing the United Provinces. It was renamed as part of India's transition into a republic. This marked a new administrative beginning for the region.
Which city in Uttar Pradesh was the center of the Kakori Conspiracy?
The Kakori Conspiracy of 1925 involved revolutionaries looting a British train carrying treasury funds. It occurred near Kakori, a town near Lucknow. It was a bold act against British rule.

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