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Q.61 Easy
Which district in Bihar is known as the 'Land of Weavers' for its textile industry?
A Nalanda
B Bhagalpur
C Muzaffarpur
D Madhubani
Correct Answer:  B. Bhagalpur
EXPLANATION

Bhagalpur is famous for its silk weaving industry and is known as the 'Land of Weavers.' The region has a long tradition of silk fabric production, particularly the 'Bhagalpur Silk' which is renowned nationally and internationally.

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Q.62 Easy
What is the primary occupation of the majority population in rural Bihar?
A Animal husbandry
B Agriculture
C Mining
D Textile manufacturing
Correct Answer:  B. Agriculture
EXPLANATION

Agriculture is the primary occupation in rural Bihar, with crops like rice, wheat, maize, and sugarcane being major agricultural products. The region has fertile Gangetic plains suitable for farming.

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Q.63 Easy
Which river is known as the 'Sorrow of Bihar' due to its frequent flooding?
A Ganges River
B Kosi River
C Mahananda River
D Burhi Gandak River
Correct Answer:  B. Kosi River
EXPLANATION

The Kosi River is historically called the 'Sorrow of Bihar' because of its devastating and unpredictable floods that have caused immense damage to the region's agricultural lands and settlements.

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Q.64 Easy
Which historical figure from Bihar is credited with founding Jainism?
A Gautama Buddha
B Chandragupta Maurya
C Vardhamana Mahavira
D Ashoka
Correct Answer:  C. Vardhamana Mahavira
EXPLANATION

Vardhamana Mahavira (599-527 BCE), also known as Mahavira, was the founder and 24th Tirthankara of Jainism. He was born in Vaishali, Bihar, and preached the principles of non-violence and asceticism.

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Q.65 Easy
Which Mauryan emperor renounced his throne and became a Buddhist monk?
A Chandragupta Maurya
B Ashoka
C Bindusara
D Samprati
Correct Answer:  A. Chandragupta Maurya
EXPLANATION

# Historical Analysis: Mauryan Emperor and Buddhism

This question tests knowledge of Mauryan dynasty history and the relationship between its rulers and Buddhism.

Step 1: Identifying Chandragupta Maurya's Life Journey

Chandragupta Maurya was the founder of the Mauryan Empire (322-298 BCE) who built a vast empire through military conquest and strategic governance. After ruling successfully for many years, he renounced his throne and worldly possessions to embrace Jainism, eventually becoming a monk and spending his final years in meditation at Shravanabelagola in Karnataka.

Step 2: Eliminating Other Options

Ashoka (grandson of Chandragupta) became a Buddhist following the bloodshed of the Kalinga War but remained emperor; he never renounced his throne. Bindusara (son of Chandragupta) was primarily a secular ruler with no major religious renunciation. Samprati (Ashoka's grandson) was a later ruler and never renounced his throne.

The correct answer is (A) Chandragupta Maurya — he is the only Mauryan emperor who actually renounced his throne to become a religious monk.

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Q.66 Easy
Nalanda University was an ancient center of learning located in which district of Bihar?
A Patna
B Gaya
C Nalanda
D Biharsharif
Correct Answer:  C. Nalanda
EXPLANATION

Nalanda University, one of the world's oldest universities (5th to 12th century CE), is located in Nalanda district. It was a major center for Buddhist learning and attracted scholars from across Asia.

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Q.67 Easy
Which modern city in Bihar is built on the ruins of ancient Pataliputra?
A Gaya
B Patna
C Vaishali
D Muzaffarpur
Correct Answer:  B. Patna
EXPLANATION

Modern Patna is built on the site of ancient Pataliputra, the great city of the Mauryan Empire. Patna retains many historical sites from this ancient period.

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Q.68 Easy
A farmer in Bihar has 50 hectares of land. If he uses 30% for wheat cultivation, how many hectares remain for other crops?
A 15 hectares
B 20 hectares
C 35 hectares
D 40 hectares
Correct Answer:  C. 35 hectares
EXPLANATION

Land for wheat = 30% of 50 = 0.30 × 50 = 15 hectares. Remaining land = 50 - 15 = 35 hectares. This remaining land can be used for other crops.

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Q.69 Easy
If the annual rainfall in a Bihar district is 1200 mm and 60% falls during monsoon season, how much rainfall occurs during monsoon (in mm)?
A 600 mm
B 620 mm
C 720 mm
D 800 mm
Correct Answer:  C. 720 mm
EXPLANATION

Calculation: Monsoon rainfall = 60% of 1200 mm = 0.60 × 1200 = 720 mm. This represents the monsoon contribution to the total annual rainfall.

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Q.70 Easy
Which art form is traditionally associated with Madhubani district in Bihar?
A Chhau dance
B Madhubani painting
C Kathak dance
D Odissi dance
Correct Answer:  B. Madhubani painting
EXPLANATION

Madhubani painting is a traditional folk art form originating from Madhubani district. It features intricate designs and vibrant colors, depicting mythological themes.

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