Bihar Constable Recruitment Exam GK Model Papers 1. Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan slogan was given by A. Indira Gandhi B. Lal Bahadur Shastri C. Mahatma Gandhi D. Jawahar Lal Nehru Ans. (B) 2. The people of Indus Valley Civilization worshipped (a) Brahma (b) Vishnu (c) Pashupati (d) Indra and Varun Ans. (c) 3. Ashoka was related to: (a) Haryak dynasty (b) Mauryan dynasty (c) Gupta dynasty (d) None of these Ans. (b) 4. The Rajasthan canal takes water from the river A. Ravi B. Ghaghara C. Yamuna D. Sutlej Click here to get more previous papers information of Bihar Examination
5. Mettur dam is situated on the river A. Cauvery B. Narmada C. Krishna D. Mahanadi 6. Tirupati temple is located in (a) Karnataka (b) Tamil Nadu (c) Andhra Pradesh (d) Kerala Ans. (b) 7. Which Pakistani scientist is suspected to be involved in giving nuclear know how to other countries? A. Shahariyar Khan B. Imaran Khán C. Javed Kazi D. Abdul Qadir Khan 8. Who is the chief minister of Assam? A. Tarun Gagoi B. Hiteshwar Saikia C. Prafful Kumar Mohanta D. None of these 9. International Women s Day is celebrated on Click here to get more previous papers information of Bihar Examination
A. May 27 B. January 9 C. April 7 D. March 8 10. Amnesty International is (a) A human rights group (b) A refugee camp in Somalia (c) A wing of World Bank (d) None of these Ans. (a) 11. Insulin controls the metabolism of (a) Sugars (b) Fats (c) Proteins (d) Salts Ans. (a) 12. Sariska bird sanctuary is situated in A. Haryana B. Gujarat C. Rajasthan D. Madhya Pradesh 13. If it is 4p.m. on Monday at l50 W longitude, what is the time at 150 E longitude? A. Sunday, 8 p.m. Click here to get more previous papers information of Bihar Examination
B. Tuesday, 4a.m. C. Tuesday, 4p.m. D. Tuesday, 12 noon 14. The mixed economy means A. Equal importance for agriculture and heavy industries B. Co-existence of small scale and large scale industries C. Co-existence of the poor and the rich D. Co-existence of private and public sectors 15. Loktak lake is situated in which state? A. Manipur B. Sikkim C. Tripura D. Mizoram 16. Which of the following diseases cannot be prevented by vaccination? A. Whooping cough B. Smallpox C. Polio D. Diabetes 17. Spondylitis affects which organ of the body? A. Lungs B. Kidney
C. Spinal cord D: Brain 18. Who composed Ain-e-Akbari? A. Farista B. Ibn Batuta C. Abul Fazal D. Birbal 19. Who introduced the Doctrine of Lapse? A. Dalhousie B. Canning C. Rippon D. Lytton 20. Who permitted the English to establish first factory in India? A. Akbar B. Jehangir C. Shahjahan D. Aurangzeb Ans. (B) 21. The word Buddha means A. A winner B. A preacher C. An Enlightened
D. A traveler 22. Who determined the boundary between India and Pakistan? A. Lord Mountbatten B. Sir Radcliff C. Sir Cripps D. Laurence Ans. (B) 23. When did the British Government annul the partition of Bengal? A. 1919 B. 1917 C.1914 D. 1911 24. Who was the chairman of the Drafting Committee of the framers of the Indian constitution? A. L. B. Kriplani B. Dr. Rajendra Prasad C. J. L. Nehru D. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar 25. Who gave the most effective slogan Do or Die during Quit India Movement? A. Mahatma Gandhi B. J. L Nehru C. Bal Gangadhar Tilak D. Subhash Chandra Bose
26. Where were the Olympics 2008 held? A. China B. Greece C. Italy D. France 27. Which vitamin is provided by sunlight to body? (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D Ans. (d) 28. The longest river of Karnataka is A. Krishna B. Cauvery C. Tungbhadra D. Godavari 29. Which city of Karnataka is growing fast in the field of information technology and software? A. Bhadravati B. Mysore C. Hassan D. Bengluru
30. Which of the following is not a tax of the Central Government? A. Income tax B. Excise duty C. Land revenue D. Corporate tax 31. Which countries are related to Palk Strait? A. India and Sri Lanka B. North Korea and South Korea C. China and Pakistan D. Britain and France 32. Which of the following states is the largest in area? A. Madhya Pradesh B. Uttar Pradesh C. Rajasthan D. Mahrashtra 33. Which of the following rivers flows to the west? A. Godavari B. Cauvery C. Narmada D. Krishna
34. Who was elected the permanent chairman of the Constituent Assembly on December 11, 1946? A. J. L. Nehru B. Dr. Rajendra Prasad C. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar D. K.M. Munsi Ans. (B) 35. First general elections were held in India during A. 1949 50 B. 1950 51 C. 1951 52 D. 1956 7 36. The longest dam in India is A. Bhakra Nangal dam B. Nagarjun Sagar dam C. Hirakud dam D. Kosi dam 37. The jog water fall is situated in A. Uttar Pradesh B. West Bengal C. Karnataka D. Mahrashtra
38. The brightest planet is A. Jupiter B. Mars C. Venus D. Mercury 39. The currency of Italy is A. Dollar B. Waht C. Pound D. Lira 40. The rings are found around A. Uranus B. Jupiter C. Mars D. Saturn 41. The filament of an electric bulb is made of A. copper B. Iron C. Aluminum D. Tungsten
42. Clove is obtained from A. Root B. Stem C. Bud D. Fruit 43. A mega city has a minimum population of: (a) 10 lakhs (b) 20 lakhs (c) 50 lakhs (d) 1 crore Ans. (d) 44 The language of Chola rulers was: (a) Sanskrit (b) Kannada (c) Tamil (d) Telugu Ans. (c) 45. Gandhiji started march to Dandi from: (a) Dandi (b) Sabarmati Ashram (c) Gujarat (c Champaran Ans. (b)
46. Which the following rivers pass through valley? (a) Godavari (b) Narmada (c) Krishna (d) Mahanadi Ans. (b) 47. The sex ratio is the highest in (a) Kerala (b) West Bengal (c) Uttar Pradesh (d7. Mizoram Ans. (a) 48. The post of collector in India was created in the (a) 1772 (b) 1779 (c) 1792 (d) 1882 Ans. (a) 49. Who defeated the Marathas in the third battle of Panipat? (a) Afghans (b) Mughals (c) English (d) French Ans. (a)
50. The number of Puranas is: (a) 18 (b) 21 (c) 23 (d) 16 Ans. (a)