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General Studies II

Bihar Public Service Commission — PT & Mains

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The gender ratio improvement initiatives in Bihar have been supported by:
A Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme exclusively
B Multiple schemes including BBBP and state-specific programs
C Only educational reforms
D Agricultural policy changes
Correct Answer:  B. Multiple schemes including BBBP and state-specific programs
EXPLANATION

Bihar has implemented multiple schemes to improve gender ratio, including the national Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme and state-specific initiatives like the Mukhyamantri Kanya Utthan Yojana and others.

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Which of the following administrative divisions is NOT a district in Bihar?
A East Champaran
B West Champaran
C North Champaran
D Central Champaran
Correct Answer:  D. Central Champaran
EXPLANATION

Bihar has East Champaran and West Champaran districts, but there is no district called Central Champaran. The state does not use the 'North Champaran' nomenclature for administrative division.

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The Nalanda district of Bihar was created by bifurcating which district?
A Patna
B Sharif
C Madhubani
D Munger
Correct Answer:  B. Sharif
EXPLANATION

Nalanda district was created in 1972 by bifurcating the then-existing Sharif district. It is named after the famous ancient Nalanda University site.

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Which constitutional amendment gave more powers to local governance bodies in Bihar?
A 72nd Amendment
B 73rd Amendment
C 74th Amendment
D Both 73rd and 74th
Correct Answer:  D. Both 73rd and 74th
EXPLANATION

The 73rd Amendment (1992) strengthened rural local government (Panchayati Raj), while the 74th Amendment strengthened urban local government (Municipal corporations). Both were implemented in Bihar.

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In Bihar's budget(2025-26) allocation, which sector typically receives the maximum funds after accounting for interest and salaries?
A Education sector
B Infrastructure and Roads
C Agriculture and Irrigation
D Law and Order
Correct Answer:  A. Education sector
EXPLANATION

# Bihar Budget Allocation Analysis (2025-26)

Government budgets allocate funds across various sectors based on constitutional provisions and developmental priorities, with mandatory expenditures like interest and salaries deducted first.

## Step 1: Understanding Mandatory vs Discretionary Expenditure

In any government budget, certain expenses are non-negotiable and must be paid first, including interest on debt and employee salaries. After these mandatory payments are settled, the remaining funds (called "Plan Budget" or discretionary spending) are allocated to various sectors.

\[\text{Available for Sectors} = \text{Total Budget} - \text{Interest} - \text{Salaries}\]

## Step 2: Sector-wise Allocation Priority in Bihar

After accounting for mandatory expenses, the Bihar government prioritizes education as the largest sector allocation, consistent with the Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act (2009) and constitutional Article 45. This is followed by infrastructure, agriculture, and law & order in descending order of budget allocation.

\[\text{Education Allocation} > \text{Infrastructure} > \text{Agriculture} > \text{Law \& Order}\]

The correct answer is (A) Education sector, which receives the maximum funds in Bihar's budget after accounting for interest payments and salary expenses.

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Under the Gram Panchayat Raj Act in Bihar, the reservation for women in panchayats is:
A 25%
B 33.33%
C 50%
D 40%
Correct Answer:  C. 50%
EXPLANATION

Bihar amended its Gram Panchayat Act to provide 50% reservation for women in local governance bodies, making it more progressive than the national 33.33% norm.

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Bihar's sex ratio (females per 1000 males) is currently closest to:
A 850 Female
B 918 Female
C 920 Female
D 950 Female
Correct Answer:  B. 918 Female
EXPLANATION

# Sex Ratio in Bihar - Solution

Sex ratio is a demographic indicator that measures the number of females per 1000 males in a population.

Step 1: Understanding Sex Ratio Definition

Sex ratio is calculated as the proportion of females relative to males, expressed per 1000 males to make comparison standardized across regions.

\[\text{Sex Ratio} = \frac{\text{Number of Females}}{\text{Number of Males}} \times 1000\]

Step 2: Bihar's Demographic Context

According to the Census of India data (2011), Bihar has historically had one of the lowest sex ratios among Indian states due to various socioeconomic factors including gender-biased practices. The sex ratio in Bihar from recent census data stands closest to 918 females per 1000 males, which reflects improvement from earlier decades but remains below the national average of approximately 943 females per 1000 males.

Correct Answer: (B) 918 Female

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Which ancient kingdom had its capital at Pataliputra (modern Patna)?
A Maurya Empire
B Gupta Empire
C Nanda Dynasty
D All of the above
Correct Answer:  D. All of the above
EXPLANATION

Pataliputra served as the capital for multiple powerful dynasties including the Nanda, Maurya, and Gupta empires, making it a major center of power in ancient India.

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Assess the socio-economic implications of the Jharkhand separation in 2000 on Bihar's development trajectory.
A Loss of mineral resources; Reduced industrial base; But improved focus on agriculture and service sectors in Bihar
B No impact on Bihar
C Only positive impacts
D Complete economic collapse
Correct Answer:  A. Loss of mineral resources; Reduced industrial base; But improved focus on agriculture and service sectors in Bihar
EXPLANATION

The separation of Jharkhand in 2000 had significant implications: Bihar lost major mineral-rich areas and industrial hubs, reducing its revenue base and industrial capacity. However, it allowed Bihar to focus on agriculture, education, and service sectors. This reorganization affected resource allocation, tax revenue, and development priorities, though long-term impacts include better governance in smaller, manageable entities.

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Examine the relationship between the Kosi River's behavior and Bihar's agricultural productivity. Which mitigation strategies are most effective?
A Embankment strengthening, afforestation, and community-based disaster management
B Only dams construction across Nepal border
C Complete river diversion; Relocation of all settlements
D No mitigation possible; Accept flood losses
Correct Answer:  A. Embankment strengthening, afforestation, and community-based disaster management
EXPLANATION

The Kosi River's unpredictable behavior severely impacts Bihar's agriculture. Effective strategies include: (1) Strengthening and maintaining embankments, (2) Afforestation in upstream areas to control erosion, (3) Community-based early warning systems, (4) Developing flood-resistant crop varieties, (5) Crop insurance schemes. International cooperation with Nepal for upstream management is also crucial.

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