Q1 General Studies / GK Bihar Diwas, marking the day the province of Bihar and Orissa was carved out of the Bengal Presidency, is observed every year on
A 26 January B 15 August C 22 March D 1 November
Q2 General Studies / GK The Patna High Court, one of the oldest High Courts in India, began functioning in the year
A 1862 B 1916 C 1948 D 1937
Q3 General Studies / GK The total number of seats allotted to the State of Bihar in the Lok Sabha is
A 48 B 30 C 16 D 40
Q4 General Studies / GK As of the year 2026, the number of districts in the State of Bihar is
A 42 B 33 C 36 D 38
Q5 General Studies / GK The ancient university of Nalanda, a renowned centre of Buddhist learning whose ruins lie in present-day Bihar, was destroyed in the late 12th century by the forces of
A Muhammad Ghori B Timur C Bakhtiyar Khalji D Mahmud of Ghazni
Q6 General Studies / GK Pataliputra, the modern city of Patna, served as the capital of which ancient empire under Chandragupta Maurya?
A Gupta Empire B Maurya Empire C Pala Empire D Vardhana Empire
Q7 General Studies / GK The Constitutional provision that empowers the President to promulgate an Ordinance when Parliament is not in session is contained in
A Article 356 B Article 110 C Article 143 D Article 123
Q8 General Studies / GK The Comptroller and Auditor-General of India submits his audit reports relating to the accounts of the Union to the President, who causes them to be laid before
A each House of Parliament B the Union Cabinet C the Finance Commission D the Supreme Court
Q9 General Studies / GK Which river, notorious as the 'Sorrow of Bihar' due to its frequent course changes and devastating floods, joins the Ganga in the State?
A Kosi B Bagmati C Son D Gandak
Q10 General Studies / GK The chemical compound commonly known as 'baking soda', widely used in cooking and in dry-powder fire extinguishers, is
A Sodium bicarbonate B Sodium carbonate C Calcium carbonate D Sodium hydroxide