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BPSC (Bihar)

Bihar Public Service Commission — PT & Mains

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What is the primary source of irrigation in Bihar?
A Tube wells only
B Rivers and canals
C Rainwater harvesting
D Underground aquifers exclusively
Correct Answer:  B. Rivers and canals
EXPLANATION

Bihar relies heavily on rivers (Ganga, Brahmaputra) and canal systems for irrigation. The Indo-Gangetic Plain provides extensive water resources through these natural channels.

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Which of the following crops is a rabi season crop primarily grown in Bihar?
A Rice
B Wheat
C Maize
D Cotton
Correct Answer:  B. Wheat
EXPLANATION

Wheat is a rabi (winter) season crop grown in Bihar from October to March. Rice is a kharif crop, while maize and cotton are also kharif crops.

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Which of the following is a major challenge in implementing agricultural schemes in Bihar specifically?
A Excess rainfall only
B Fragmented landholdings and flood-prone areas
C Only poor soil quality
D Lack of rural population
Correct Answer:  B. Fragmented landholdings and flood-prone areas
EXPLANATION

Bihar faces multiple challenges including fragmented landholdings (average farm size ~0.6 hectares), seasonal flooding in northern plains, and limited irrigation infrastructure affecting scheme implementation.

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The Agricultural Statistics at a Glance publication is released annually by which organization?
A NITI Aayog
B Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation
C Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
D State Agricultural Departments
Correct Answer:  B. Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation
EXPLANATION

The Directorate of Economics and Statistics under the Department of Agriculture & Cooperation publishes 'Agricultural Statistics at a Glance' annually with comprehensive agricultural data.

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Which ministry oversees the implementation of the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013?
A Ministry of Finance
B Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
C Ministry of Social Justice
D Ministry of Rural Development
Correct Answer:  B. Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
EXPLANATION

The Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution implements NFSA 2013, which aims to provide food security to eligible households through the Public Distribution System.

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The Pradhan Mantri Annodaya Yojana aims to ensure food security by targeting which population segment?
A Only urban poor
B Only rural poor
C Both rural and urban poor below poverty line
D All farmers regardless of income
Correct Answer:  C. Both rural and urban poor below poverty line
EXPLANATION

The scheme targets both rural and urban populations below the poverty line to ensure universal food security through grain distribution.

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Which international organization provides technical support for the Soil Health Card scheme in India?
A World Bank
B Asian Development Bank
C FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization)
D UNESCO
Correct Answer:  C. FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization)
EXPLANATION

FAO provides technical support and guidance for the implementation of the Soil Health Card scheme to ensure quality soil testing and appropriate recommendations.

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The National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) conducts agricultural surveys. How frequently are detailed agricultural surveys conducted?
A Annually
B Every 3 years
C Every 5 years
D Every 10 years
Correct Answer:  C. Every 5 years
EXPLANATION

NSSO conducts detailed agricultural surveys every 5 years to collect comprehensive data on crop production, landholding patterns, and agricultural practices.

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Bihar's agricultural productivity is primarily constrained by seasonal flooding in which region?
A Southern Bihar
B Northern Bihar plains
C Western Bihar
D Eastern Bihar plateau
Correct Answer:  B. Northern Bihar plains
EXPLANATION

Northern Bihar plains, particularly areas along the Ganges tributaries, experience seasonal flooding that significantly impacts agricultural productivity.

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What is the primary benefit of zero budget natural farming (ZBNF)?
A It eliminates all farming costs
B It reduces dependency on external inputs through on-farm resource utilization
C It guarantees 100% crop yield increase
D It eliminates the need for soil testing
Correct Answer:  B. It reduces dependency on external inputs through on-farm resource utilization
EXPLANATION

ZBNF aims to reduce farming costs by minimizing external input purchases through on-farm resource management, though it does not eliminate all costs or guarantee specific yields.

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