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Q.341 Easy
The literacy rate of Bihar in 2011 Census was approximately which percentage?
A 47%
B 52%
C 63%
D 73%
Correct Answer:  A. 47%
EXPLANATION

According to the 2011 Census of India, Bihar had a literacy rate of approximately 47%, which is among the lowest in India.

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Q.342 Medium
Vaishali in Bihar is significant in Buddhist history as the birthplace of which important figure?
A Buddha
B Mahavira
C Ananda
D Ashoka
Correct Answer:  B. Mahavira
EXPLANATION

Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara and founder of Jainism, was born in Vaishali. The city also held the Second Buddhist Council.

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Q.343 Medium
Which ancient text mentions Magadha as the greatest kingdom of ancient India?
A Rigveda
B Mahabharata
C Ramayana
D Atharva Veda
Correct Answer:  B. Mahabharata
EXPLANATION

The Mahabharata contains references to Magadha as a powerful and influential kingdom in ancient India, particularly during the Vedic and post-Vedic periods.

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Q.344 Medium
The Mauryan Empire had its capital at Pataliputra. Approximately how many years did the Mauryan rule last?
A 100 years
B 137 years
C 200 years
D 250 years
Correct Answer:  B. 137 years
EXPLANATION

The Mauryan Empire ruled for approximately 137 years (322-185 BCE), with its capital at Pataliputra. Calculation: 322 BCE to 185 BCE = 137 years.

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Q.345 Medium
Rajgir, an important historical city in Bihar, was the capital of which ancient kingdom?
A Magadha
B Kosala
C Videha
D Anga
Correct Answer:  A. Magadha
EXPLANATION

Rajgir (Rajagriha) was the capital of the ancient Magadha kingdom, one of the most powerful states in ancient India.

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Q.346 Medium
Which river is the second-longest tributary of the Ganges and flows through Bihar?
A Brahmaputra
B Yamuna
C Kosi River
D Sutlej
Correct Answer:  C. Kosi River
EXPLANATION

The Kosi River, originating in Nepal, is a major tributary of the Ganges and flows through Bihar. It is known as the 'Sorrow of Bihar' due to frequent floods.

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Q.347 Medium
Ashoka's rock edicts in Bihar provide information about which of the following?
A Trade routes only
B Administrative policies and moral principles
C Military campaigns exclusively
D Agricultural practices
Correct Answer:  B. Administrative policies and moral principles
EXPLANATION

Ashoka's rock and pillar edicts contain his administrative policies, moral teachings, and principles of governance, serving as primary sources for understanding his rule.

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Q.348 Easy
The Bodhi Tree, under which Buddha attained enlightenment, is located in which city of Bihar?
A Patna
B Bodh Gaya
C Rajgir
D Nalanda
Correct Answer:  B. Bodh Gaya
EXPLANATION

The Bodhi Tree is located in Bodh Gaya, one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites for Buddhists, where Siddhartha Gautama achieved enlightenment.

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Q.349 Easy
Patna, the capital of Bihar, was previously known by which ancient name?
A Varanasi
B Pataliputra
C Kushinagar
D Rajgir
Correct Answer:  B. Pataliputra
EXPLANATION

Pataliputra was the ancient name of Patna, which served as the capital of the Mauryan Empire and was a major center of power and learning.

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Q.350 Easy
The Mauryan Empire was founded by which ruler?
A Ashoka
B Chandragupta Maurya
C Bindusara
D Brihadratha
Correct Answer:  B. Chandragupta Maurya
EXPLANATION

Chandragupta Maurya founded the Mauryan Empire around 322 BCE. Ashoka was his grandson who later became one of the greatest emperors.

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