STUDENT’S EXAM PORTAL 📌 Class 10 Chemistry – MCQs with Explanations 📌 Class 10 Chemistry – MCQs with Explanations 1 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 1. Which gas decolourises potassium permanganate (KMnO₄) solution? Sulphur dioxide Ammonia Hydrogen chloride Carbon dioxide Sulphur dioxide is a reducing agent. It reduces purple KMnO₄ to colourless Mn²⁺, causing decolourisation. 2 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 2. Which formula represents a saturated hydrocarbon? C₄H₈ C₅H₁₂ C₄H₆ C₅H₁₀ Saturated hydrocarbons (alkanes) follow the general formula: CnH2n+2 For n = 5 → C₅H₁₂. 3 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 3. The metal whose oxide can be reduced by common reducing agents is — Copper Sodium Aluminium Potassium Copper is less reactive and its oxide can be reduced by carbon or hydrogen. Highly reactive metals cannot. 4 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 4. An organic compound has vapour density 22. The molecular formula of the compound is: (Atomic mass: C = 12, H = 1) CH₄ C₂H₄ C₂H₆ C₃H₈ Molecular mass=2×vapour density=2×22=44 C₂H₆ → (2×12 + 6×1) = 30 ❌C₃H₈ → 44 ✔️ → Correct compound is C₃H₈➡️ Correct answer: (d) C₃H₈ 5 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 5. In the reaction S + 2 H2SO4 → 3SO2 + 2H2O Sulphuric acid acts as — Non-volatile acid Dibasic acid Oxidising agent Reducing agent Sulphuric acid oxidises sulphur to sulphur dioxide. Hence, it acts as an oxidising agent. 6 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 6. Assertion–Reason Assertion (A): The tendency of losing electrons increases down the group.Reason (R): The most reactive metal is placed at the top of Group 1. Both A and R true, R explains A Both A and R true, R does not explain A A true, R false A false, R true Losing electrons increases down the group, but the most reactive alkali metals are at the bottom, not top. Hence Assertion is false. 7 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 7. The ore that can be concentrated by magnetic separation is — Corundum Haematite Calamine Bauxite Haematite (Fe₂O₃) is weakly magnetic and can be separated using magnetic separation. 8 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 8. Which electronic configuration represents correct atoms A and B before forming covalent molecule AB₂? 2,4 and 2,8,6 2,4 and 2,8,7 2,8 and 2,8,8 2,6 and 2,8,7 Carbon-like atom (A) → 4 valence electronsChlorine-like atom (B) → 7 valence electronsSo correct pairing is 2,4 and 2,8,7. 9 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 9. Which set of compounds belongs to the same homologous series? CH₄, C₂H₆, C₃H₈ CH₄, C₂H₆, C₃H₆ C₃H₄, C₃H₆, C₃H₈ C₂H₄, C₃H₆, C₄H₁₀ Homologous series have same functional group and general formula.Alkanes → CₙH₂ₙ₊₂ ✔️ 10 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 10. Assertion–Reason Assertion (A): In the Contact Process, SO₃ is not directly dissolved in water.Reason (R): Dense fog of sulphuric acid is formed which is difficult to condense. (a) Both A and R are true and R explains A (b) Both A and R true but R does not explain A c) A true, R false (d) A false, R true SO₃ reacts violently with water forming acid mist. Hence oleum is used instead. 11 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 11. Given below are four ions: Cl⁻, Li⁺, Al³⁺, K⁺Identify the pair of ions which have the same electronic configuration.[Atomic numbers: Cl = 17, Li = 3, Al = 13, K = 19] Cl⁻ & Li⁺ Al³⁺ & K⁺ Cl⁻ & K⁺ Li⁺ & K⁺ Cl⁻ → 18 electrons K⁺ → 18 electronsSame number of electrons → same electronic configuration. 12 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 12. Which pair of reactants can be best used to produce lead(II) sulphate? (a) Sulphuric acid + Lead (b) Sulphuric acid + Lead hydroxide (c) Sodium sulphate + Lead nitrate (d) Potassium sulphate + Lead oxide Answer: (b) Explanation:Acid + base → salt + waterPb(OH)₂ + H₂SO₄ → PbSO₄ + 2H₂O 13 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 13. Aqueous copper(II) sulphate is electrolysed using copper electrodes. Which statement about the electrolysis is not correct? An oxidation reaction occurs at the positive electrode The current is carried through the electrolyte by ions The positive electrode loses mass The number of copper(II) ions in the electrolyte decreases Answer: (d) Explanation:Cu²⁺ ions lost at cathode are replaced by Cu²⁺ from anode → concentration remains constant 14 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 14. X, Y & Z are three metallic atoms in successive order belonging to the same group such that atomic radius of X is the smallest. Which atom is the best reducing agent? X Y Z All have same reducing power Answer: (c) Explanation:Reducing power increases down the group due to increase in atomic size and ease of losing electrons. 15 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 15. 40 cm³ of methane (CH₄) is reacted with 60 cm³ of oxygen. Reaction:CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O All volumes measured at room temperature.What is the total volume of gases remaining at the end? 60 cm³ 40 cm³ 45 cm³ 50 cm³ Answer: (b) Explanation:40 cm³ CH₄ needs 80 cm³ O₂, but only 60 cm³ is available → O₂ is limiting.Used CH₄ = 30 cm³Remaining CH₄ = 10 cm³CO₂ formed = 30 cm³Total = 10 + 30 = 40 cm³ 16 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 16. Unsaturated hydrocarbons undergo: Addition reaction Substitution reaction Oxidation reaction Redox reaction Explanation:Unsaturated hydrocarbons (alkenes & alkynes) have double/triple bonds and undergo addition reactions to become saturated. 17 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 17. In the 2nd period Neon has maximum ionization potential because: It has unstable electronic configuration It easily accepts electrons It easily loses electrons The outermost shell is completely filled Explanation:Neon has a stable noble gas configuration, making removal of electrons very difficult. 18 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 18. Copper, Zinc and Tin are the metals alloyed to form: Duralumin Brass Bronze Solder Explanation:Solder is an alloy of tin and lead; ICSE texts also accept copper–zinc–tin combinations used in soft soldering. 19 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 19. The metal hydroxide which reacts with both acids and alkalis is: Calcium hydroxide Magnesium hydroxide Aluminium hydroxide Ferric hydroxide Explanation:Aluminium hydroxide is amphoteric—reacts with both acids and bases. 20 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 20. Reaction of an alcohol with a carboxylic acid in presence of conc. H₂SO₄ is called: Halogenation Esterification Hydrogenation Dehydrohalogenation Explanation:Alcohol + acid → ester + water (esterification). 21 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 21. Conversion of ethanol to ethene by conc. sulphuric acid involves: Dehydration Dehydrogenation Dehydrohalogenation Hydrolysis Explanation:Conc. H₂SO₄ removes water from ethanol → ethene. 22 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 22. The oxidizing agent in the reaction S + 2 H2SO4 → 3SO2 + 2 H2O is: Sulphur Sulphuric acid Sulphur dioxide Water Explanation:Sulphuric acid oxidizes sulphur → hence acts as oxidizing agent. 23 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 23. Electron affinity is maximum in: Mg Ar Li Br Explanation:Halogens have highest electron affinity; bromine > lithium, magnesium, argon. 24 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 24. The compound not a constituent of the electrolytic mixture in Hall-Heroult process is: Al₂O₃ NaAlO₂ CaF₂ Na₃AlF₆ ✅ Correct Answer: NaAlO₂ Explanation:Electrolytic mixture contains Al₂O₃, cryolite (Na₃AlF₆), and CaF₂, not sodium aluminate. 25 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 25. Passing ammonia gas over heated copper oxide leaves a reddish-brown residue. This shows ammonia is: Basic Oxidising Reducing Acidic Explanation:Ammonia reduces CuO to Cu → shows reducing property. 26 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 26. Rotten egg smell is due to the liberation of: HCl H₂S Cl₂ SO₂ Explanation:Hydrogen sulphide gas has a characteristic rotten-egg smell. 27 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 27. Ammonia gas is collected by downward displacement of air because ammonia is: Slightly soluble in water Heavier than air Lighter than air Insoluble in water Explanation:Ammonia is lighter than air and highly soluble in water. 28 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 28. Which of the following would occupy 22.4 L at STP? 32 g of oxygen 2 moles of hydrogen 6.022×10^23 molecules of ammonia 1 & 2 1 & 3 2 & 3 1, 2 & 3 At STP, 1 mole of any gas occupies 22.4 L.All three represent 1 mole. 29 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 29. In a molecule of water, oxygen atom has: One shared pair Three shared pairs Two lone pairs One lone pair Explanation:Oxygen has 6 valence electrons → forms 2 bonds and keeps 2 lone pairs. 30 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 30. A mineral from which a metal can be extracted economically is called: Matrix Ore Flux Alloy Explanation:Ore is a mineral containing metal in sufficient amount for economical extraction. 31 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 31. An element in Period 3 whose electron affinity is zero: Neon Sulphur Sodium Argon Explanation:Argon is a noble gas with a completely filled outer shell, so it does not accept electrons → electron affinity is zero. 32 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 32. An element with the largest atomic radius among the following is: Carbon Nitrogen Lithium Beryllium Explanation:Atomic radius decreases across a period from left to right. Lithium is the leftmost element. 33 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 33. The compound that is not an ore of aluminium is: Cryolite Corundum Fluorspar Bauxite Explanation:Fluorspar is calcium fluoride (CaF₂), not an aluminium ore. 34 / 60 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 34. The vapour density of CH₃OH is _____. (At. wt.: C = 12, H = 1, O = 16) 32 18 16 34 Explanation:Molecular mass of CH₃OH = 12 + 4 + 16 = 32Vapour density = Molecular mass ÷ 2 = 16 35 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 35. Which reaction occurs at the anode during electroplating of silver? Ag → Ag⁺ + e⁻ Ag + e⁻ → Ag⁻ Ag − e⁻ → Ag None of the above Explanation:At the anode, oxidation occurs. Silver dissolves as Ag⁺ ions. 36 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 36. The metallic hydroxide that forms a deep inky blue solution with excess ammonium hydroxide is: Fe(OH)₂ Cu(OH)₂ Ca(OH)₂ Fe(OH)₃ Explanation:Copper hydroxide dissolves in excess NH₄OH forming a deep blue complex. 37 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 37. An example of a cyclic organic compound is: Propene Pentene Butene Benzene Explanation:Benzene has a ring structure → cyclic compound. 38 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 38. In laboratory preparation, HCl gas is dried by passing through: Dilute nitric acid Concentrated sulphuric acid Dilute sulphuric acid Acidified water Explanation:Concentrated H₂SO₄ absorbs moisture without reacting with HCl. 39 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 39. The nitrate which on heating leaves a residue yellow when hot and white when cold is: Lead nitrate Ammonium nitrate Copper nitrate Zinc nitrate Explanation:Lead nitrate decomposes to lead oxide (PbO), which is yellow when hot and white when cold. 40 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 40. The salt formed when concentrated sulphuric acid reacts with KNO₃ above 200°C is: K₂SO₄ K₂SO₃ ❌ KHSO₄ K₂SO₄ Explanation:At high temperature, potassium nitrate forms potassium sulphate (K₂SO₄). 41 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 41. The property shown by concentrated sulphuric acid when used to prepare hydrogen chloride gas from potassium chloride is: Dehydrating Drying Oxidising Non-volatile acid Explanation:H₂SO₄ is non-volatile and displaces volatile HCl from KCl. 42 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 42. The hydrocarbon formed when sodium propionate is heated with soda lime is: Methane Ethane ❌ Ethene Propane ❌ ✅ Correct Answer: Ethane Explanation:Decarboxylation removes one carbon atom:C₂H₅COONa → C₂H₆ 43 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 43. The acid which does not form an acid salt is: H₂CO₃ H₃PO₄ H₂SO₄ CH₃COOH Explanation:Acetic acid is monobasic, so it cannot form acid salts. 44 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 44. The general formula of hydrocarbons with only single covalent bonds is: CₙH₂ₙ₊₂ CₙH₂ₙ CₙH₂ₙ₋₂ CₙH₂ₙ₋₆ Explanation:Single-bond hydrocarbons are alkanes → CₙH₂ₙ₊₂. 45 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 45. The indicator that turns pink in alkaline solution is: Blue litmus Methyl orange Red litmus Phenolphthalein Explanation:Phenolphthalein is colourless in acid and pink in base. 46 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 46. The ore of aluminium is: Calamine Haematite Magnetite Cryolite Explanation:Cryolite (Na₃AlF₆) is used as an ore and flux in the extraction of aluminium.Calamine → Zinc oreHaematite & Magnetite → Iron ores 47 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 47. Hydrogen chloride gas is not collected over water because: It is highly soluble in water It is less soluble in water It is lighter than air It is heavier than air Explanation:HCl gas dissolves readily in water, so it cannot be collected over water. 48 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 48. An aqueous solution of ammonia is: Neutral Acidic Basic Amphoteric Explanation:Ammonia in water forms ammonium hydroxide (NH₄OH), which is basic. 49 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 49. The acid which is least volatile is: (a) Hydrochloric acid (b) Nitric acid (c) Dilute sulphuric acid (d) Concentrated sulphuric acid Concentrated sulphuric acid has a very high boiling point, hence least volatile. 50 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 50. The gas formed when calcium bisulphite reacts with dilute nitric acid is: Sulphur trioxide Hydrogen Sulphur dioxide Hydrogen sulphide Bisulphites react with acids to release sulphur dioxide (SO₂). 51 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 51. The IUPAC name of formic acid is: Propanoic acid Methanoic acid Ethanoic acid Butanoic acid Formic acid has one carbon atom → Methanoic acid. 52 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 52. The metallic oxide which reacts with HCl to form salt and water is: Carbon monoxide Nitrous oxide Ammonium hydroxide Sodium oxide Explanation:Metallic oxides are basic and neutralize acids to form salt + water. 53 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 53. Vanadium pentoxide is used as a catalyst in the preparation of: Nitrogen gas Nitrogen dioxide gas Sulphur trioxide gas Carbon dioxide gas Explanation:V₂O₅ is the catalyst in the Contact Process for making sulphuric acid. 54 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 54. The catalyst used for the conversion of ethene to ethane is: Iron Nickel Cobalt Molybdenum Explanation:Hydrogenation of ethene uses finely divided nickel as catalyst. 55 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 55. The substance which helps to lower the fusion temperature in the Hall-Héroult process is: Coke Concentrated sodium hydroxide Fluorspar Concentrated potassium hydroxide Explanation:Fluorspar (CaF₂) lowers the melting point and increases conductivity of the electrolyte 56 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 56. The element with the highest ionisation potential is: Hydrogen Caesium Radon Helium ✅ Correct Answer: (D) Helium Explanation:Helium has the smallest atomic size and a completely filled outer shell, so maximum energy is required to remove an electron. 57 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 57. The inert electrode used in the electrolysis of acidified water is: Nickel Platinum Copper Silver ✅ Correct Answer: (B) Platinum Explanation:Platinum is chemically inert and does not react during electrolysis. 58 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 58. A compound with low boiling point is: Sodium chloride Calcium chloride Potassium chloride Carbon tetrachloride ✅ Correct Answer: (D) Carbon tetrachloride Explanation:Carbon tetrachloride is a covalent compound; covalent compounds generally have low boiling points. 59 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 59. The acid which can produce carbon from cane sugar is: Concentrated hydrochloric acid Concentrated nitric acid Concentrated sulphuric acid Concentrated acetic acid ✅ Correct Answer: (C) Concentrated sulphuric acid Explanation:Concentrated sulphuric acid acts as a strong dehydrating agent and removes water from sugar, leaving carbon. 60 / 60 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 60. The organic compound having a triple carbon–carbon bond is: C₃H₄ C₃H₆ C₃H₈ C₄H₁₀ ✅ Correct Answer: (A) C₃H₄ Explanation:Alkynes have the general formula CₙH₂ₙ₋₂ and contain a triple bond. Your score isThe average score is 46% 0% Restart quiz Class 6 Chemistry 📌 📌 Class 6 Chemistry 1 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 1. Air is considered matter because it: A. Can be seen B. Has colour C. Occupies space and has mass D. Produces oxygen Correct Answer: CExplanation: Air occupies space and has mass, so it is classified as matter. 2 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 2. Which gas forms the largest percentage of air? A. Oxygen B. Carbon dioxide C. Nitrogen D. Argon Correct Answer: CExplanation: Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the air, the highest among all gases. 3 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 3. Oxygen forms about ___ of the air and is essential for respiration. A. 10% B. 21% C. 50% D. 78% Correct Answer: BExplanation: Oxygen forms 21% of air and is required for respiration and combustion. 4 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 4. Which gas is necessary for photosynthesis? A. Nitrogen B. Oxygen C. Carbon dioxide D. Argon Correct Answer: CExplanation: Plants use carbon dioxide during photosynthesis to prepare food. 5 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 5. Which component of air helps in the water cycle? A. Nitrogen B. Oxygen C. Water vapour D. Dust Correct Answer: CExplanation: Water vapour forms clouds and causes rainfall, playing a key role in the water cycle. 6 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 6. Dust particles in air help in: A. Respiration B. Combustion C. Formation of rain D. Photosynthesis Correct Answer: CExplanation: Dust particles act as nuclei for condensation, helping in the formation of rain. 7 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 7. Which gas is used in fire extinguishers? A. Oxygen B. Nitrogen C. Carbon dioxide D. Argon Correct Answer: CExplanation: Carbon dioxide does not support combustion and is used to put out fires. 8 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 8. Nitrogen is important because it is used to make: A. Oxygen cylinders B. Fertilisers and proteins C. Fire extinguishers D. Clouds Correct Answer: BExplanation: Nitrogen is a part of proteins and is used to manufacture fertilisers, ammonia, and nylon. 9 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 9. The blanket of air surrounding the Earth is called: A. Hydrosphere B. Biosphere C. Atmosphere D. Lithosphere 10 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 10. The blanket of air surrounding the Earth is called: A. Hydrosphere B. Biosphere C. Atmosphere D. Lithosphere Correct Answer: CExplanation: The atmosphere is the layer of air surrounding the Earth 11 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 11. Which of the following is a major cause of air pollution? A. Photosynthesis B. Nitrogen fixation C. Burning of fossil fuels D. Rainfall Correct Answer: CExplanation: Burning fossil fuels releases harmful gases that pollute the air. 12 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 12. Air pollution affects: A. Only human beings B. Only animals C. Only plants D. Humans, animals, plants, and crops Correct Answer: DExplanation: Polluted air harms all living organisms and crops. 13 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 13. Acid rain is caused due to the presence of: A. Oxygen and nitrogen B. Carbon dioxide only C. Nitrogen oxides and sulphur dioxide D. Water vapour Correct Answer: CExplanation: Acid rain forms when rainwater mixes with nitrogen oxides and sulphur dioxide. 14 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 14. Global warming is caused by: A. Dust particles B. Greenhouse gases C. Oxygen D. Argon Correct Answer: BExplanation: Greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere, increasing Earth’s temperature. 15 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 15. Ozone layer is important because it: A. Causes rainfall B. Helps in respiration C. Protects Earth from harmful UV rays D. Produces oxygen Correct Answer: CExplanation: The ozone layer blocks harmful ultraviolet radiation from the Sun. 16 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 16. One effective way to control air pollution is: A. Cutting trees B. Increasing vehicle use C. Planting more trees D. Burning more fuel Correct Answer: CExplanation: Trees absorb carbon dioxide and help reduce air pollution. Your score isThe average score is 87% 0% Restart quiz 📘 Class 7 ICSE – Physics 📘 Class 7 ICSE – Physics 1 / 15 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 1. Which of the following is a form of energy? A. Electric current B. Electricity C. Switch D. Wire ✅ Correct Answer: B. Electricity📝 Explanation: Electricity is a form of energy that can produce light, heat, and motion. 2 / 15 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 2. The flow of electric charge is called: A. Electric energy B. Electric power C. Electric current D. Electric circuit ✅ Correct Answer: C. Electric current📝 Explanation: Electric current is the continuous flow of electric charges through a conductor. 3 / 15 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 3. Which device is used to open or close an electric circuit? A. Battery B. Switch C. Bulb D. Wire ✅ Correct Answer: B. Switch📝 Explanation: A switch controls the flow of current by opening or closing the circuit. 4 / 15 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 4. Which material is a good conductor of electricity? A. Plastic B. Wood C. Copper D. Rubber ✅ Correct Answer: C. Copper📝 Explanation: Copper allows electric current to pass through it easily, so it is a good conductor. 5 / 15 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 5. An electric bulb glows because of: A. Magnetic effect B. Chemical effect C. Heating effect D. Sound effect ✅ Correct Answer: C. Heating effect📝 Explanation: When current passes through the thin filament, it becomes hot and glows. 6 / 15 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 6. Which of the following is an insulator? A. Iron B. Aluminium C. Copper D. Rubber ✅ Correct Answer: D. Rubber📝 Explanation: Rubber does not allow electric current to pass through it and is used for safety. 7 / 15 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 7. The device used to produce electric current is called: A. Switch B. Battery C. Bulb D. Fuse ✅ Correct Answer: B. Battery📝 Explanation: A battery provides electrical energy to the circuit. 8 / 15 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 8. Which instrument is used to detect electric current in a circuit? A. Voltmeter B. Ammeter C. Galvanoscope D. Thermometer ✅ Correct Answer: C. Galvanoscope📝 Explanation: A galvanoscope is used to detect the presence of electric current. 9 / 15 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 9. A magnet always has: A. One pole B. Two poles C. Three poles D. No poles ✅ Correct Answer: B. Two poles📝 Explanation: Every magnet has a North pole and a South pole. 10 / 15 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 10. Like magnetic poles: A. Attract each other B. Repel each other C. Destroy each other D. Have no effect ✅ Correct Answer: B. Repel each other📝 Explanation: Similar poles (North–North or South–South) push each other away. 11 / 15 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 11. Which material is attracted by a magnet? A. Plastic B. Wood C. Iron D. Glass ✅ Correct Answer: C. Iron📝 Explanation: Iron is a magnetic material and is attracted by magnets. 12 / 15 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 12. The region around a magnet where its effect can be felt is called: A. Magnetic force B. Magnetic area C. Magnetic field D. Magnetic power ✅ Correct Answer: C. Magnetic field📝 Explanation: The magnetic field is the area around a magnet where magnetic forces act. 13 / 15 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 13. When electric current passes through a wire, it produces: A. Heat only B. Light only C. Magnetism D. Sound ✅ Correct Answer: C. Magnetism📝 Explanation: A current-carrying conductor behaves like a magnet. 14 / 15 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 14. An electromagnet works on the principle of: A. Heating effect of current B. Chemical effect of current C. Magnetic effect of current D. Lighting effect of current ✅ Correct Answer: C. Magnetic effect of current📝 Explanation: Electric current produces a magnetic field around the coil. 15 / 15 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 15. Which of the following is used in an electromagnet? A. Steel core B. Plastic core C. Wooden core D. Soft iron core ✅ Correct Answer: D. Soft iron core📝 Explanation: Soft iron increases the strength of the magnetic field and loses magnetism quickly when current is off. Your score isThe average score is 76% 0% Restart quiz 📌 CBSE Class 12 Physics – MCQ Sample Paper 2022 📌 CBSE Class 12 Physics – MCQ Sample Paper 2022 1 / 27 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 1. The SI unit of electric flux is — (a) volt (b) newton (c) newton-metre²/coulomb (d) volt-metre ΦE=E⋅A⇒Unit=C/N×m^2 2 / 27 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 2. The electric field inside a hollow charged conductor is — (a) maximum (b) zero (c) minimum (d) infinite In electrostatic equilibrium, electric field inside a conductor is always zero. 3 / 27 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 3. The work done in moving a charge along an equipotential surface is — (a) plate area is decreased (b) plate separation is increased (c) dielectric constant is increased (d) vacuum is replaced by air C=Kε0/A Capacitance increases with dielectric constant K. 4 / 27 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 4. The electric potential at a point due to a point charge varies with distance r as — (a) 𝑟 (b) 𝑟^ 2 (c) 1/ 𝑟 (d) 1 /𝑟 ^2 Electric potential due to a point charge is V= kQ/r Hence, it varies inversely with distance. 5 / 27 Category: 🔹 Optics 🔹 Optics 5. The blue colour of the sky is due to — (a) diffraction (b) reflection (c) refraction (d) scattering 6 / 27 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 6. A point charge +Q+Q+Q is placed at the centre of a cube. The electric flux through one face of the cube is — (A) 𝑄/𝜀 (B) 𝑄/6𝜀 (C) 𝑄/3𝜀 (D) ZERO "FOLLOW THE PROCESS NOT THE GOAL" WRONG ANSWER CORRECT ANSWER By Gauss’s Law, total flux through the cube = Q/ε0Since a cube has 6 identical faces, flux through one face =Q/6ε0 7 / 27 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 7. The electric field inside a conductor — (a) is always zero (b) increases from centre to surface (c) decreases from centre to surface (d) depends on the shape of conductor In electrostatic equilibrium, free charges rearrange themselves such that the electric field inside a conductor becomes zero. 8 / 27 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 8. Binding energy per nucleon is maximum for — (a) deuterium (b) uranium (c) iron (d) helium Iron nucleus is most stable with highest binding energy per nucleon. 9 / 27 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 9. SI unit of radioactivity is — (a) curie (b) becquerel (c) gray (d) roentgen 1 becquerel = 1 disintegration per second. 10 / 27 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 10. Critical angle depends on — (a) wavelength (b) refractive index of medium (c) intensity of light (d) distance travelled Threshold frequency is a property of the emitting metal. 11 / 27 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 11. In Young’s double slit experiment, fringe width increases when — (a) slit separation increases (b) slit separation decreases (c) screen distance decreases (d) wavelength decreases Concave lens is diverging ⇒ focal length negative ⇒ power negative. 12 / 27 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 12. The formation of a rainbow is due to — (a) reflection only (b) refraction only (c) dispersion and total internal reflection ✅ (d) diffraction Sunlight undergoes dispersion, refraction and total internal reflection in raindrops. 13 / 27 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 13. Average value of AC over one complete cycle is — (a) maximum (b) minimum (c) zero (d) infinite Positive and negative halves cancel each other in one cycle. 14 / 27 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 14. Lenz’s law is based on the law of conservation of — (a) mass (b) charge (c) energy (d) momentum Lenz’s law opposes change in flux, ensuring conservation of energy. 15 / 27 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 15. The induced emf in a coil depends on — (a) magnetic field only (b) rate of change of magnetic flux (c) area of coil only (d) resistance of coil Faraday’s law: ε=−dΦ/dt 16 / 27 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 16. Fleming’s right-hand rule gives the direction of — (a) magnetic field (b) induced current (c) electric field (d) force Right-hand rule is used for generators to find induced current direction. 17 / 27 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 17. The SI unit of magnetic permeability is — (a) tesla (b) weber (c) henry per metre (d) ampere Permeability μ has unit H/m. 18 / 27 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 18. A current-carrying conductor experiences maximum force when the angle between current and magnetic field is — (a) 0° (b) 30° (c) 60° (d) 90° F=BILsinθ Force is maximum when sinθ=1 19 / 27 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 19. The magnetic field lines inside a long straight solenoid are — (a) circular (b) elliptical (c) straight and parallel (d) divergent Magnetic field inside a solenoid is uniform and parallel to its axis. 20 / 27 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 20. Drift velocity of electrons in a conductor depends on — (a) temperature only (b) electric field only (c) nature of material and electric field (d) length of conductor Vd=eEτ/m It depends on electric field and relaxation time (material property). 21 / 27 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 21. If the number of turns in a coil is doubled, self-inductance becomes — (a) half (b) double (c) four times (d) unchanged Self-inductance L ∝ N^2If turns become 2N: L=(2N)^2 =4N^2 22 / 27 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 22. Lenz’s law is based on conservation of — (a) charge (b) mass (c) momentum (d) energy Lenz’s law says induced current opposes the cause producing it, ensuring energy conservation. 23 / 27 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 23. A charged particle moving parallel to a uniform magnetic field experiences — (a) maximum force (b) minimum force (c) zero force (d) variable force Magnetic force = qvBsinθWhen motion is parallel, θ=0∘ → sin0=0Hence, force = zero. 24 / 27 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 24. The SI unit of magnetic field is — (a) Weber (b) Tesla (c) Henry (d) Gauss The SI unit of magnetic field BBB is Tesla (T). 25 / 27 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 25. If the separation between two point charges is doubled, the electrostatic force becomes — (a) double (b) half (c) one-fourth (d) four times By Coulomb’s law, F∝ 1/r2 If distance becomes 2r , force becomes 1/4 26 / 27 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 26. The unit of electric dipole moment is — (a) Coulomb (b) Coulomb/metre (c) Coulomb-metre (d) Newton-metre Electric dipole moment = charge × separation p=q×d Unit = Coulomb × metre (C·m) 27 / 27 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 27. Two charges +q+q+q and −q-q−q are placed at a distance ddd apart. The electric field at the midpoint is — (a) zero (b) maximum (c) directed towards +q (d) directed towards –q At the midpoint, electric fields due to +q and −q are in the same direction, so they add up, making the field maximum. Your score isThe average score is 52% 0% Restart quiz 📌 CBSE Class 12 Physics 2021 — FULL MCQ SET (With Explanations) 1 / 10 Category: 🔹 Optics 🔹 Optics 1. The blue colour of the sky is due to — (a) diffraction (b) reflection (c) refraction (d) scattering 2 / 10 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 2. If the number of turns in a coil is doubled, self-inductance becomes — (a) half (b) double (c) four times (d) unchanged Self-inductance L ∝ N^2If turns become 2N: L=(2N)^2 =4N^2 3 / 10 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 3. Lenz’s law is based on conservation of — (a) charge (b) mass (c) momentum (d) energy Lenz’s law says induced current opposes the cause producing it, ensuring energy conservation. 4 / 10 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 4. A charged particle moving parallel to a uniform magnetic field experiences — (a) maximum force (b) minimum force (c) zero force (d) variable force Magnetic force = qvBsinθWhen motion is parallel, θ=0∘ → sin0=0Hence, force = zero. 5 / 10 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 5. The SI unit of magnetic field is — (a) Weber (b) Tesla (c) Henry (d) Gauss The SI unit of magnetic field BBB is Tesla (T). 6 / 10 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 6. If the separation between two point charges is doubled, the electrostatic force becomes — (a) double (b) half (c) one-fourth (d) four times By Coulomb’s law, F∝ 1/r2 If distance becomes 2r , force becomes 1/4 7 / 10 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 7. The unit of electric dipole moment is — (a) Coulomb (b) Coulomb/metre (c) Coulomb-metre (d) Newton-metre Electric dipole moment = charge × separation p=q×d Unit = Coulomb × metre (C·m) 8 / 10 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 8. Two charges +q+q+q and −q-q−q are placed at a distance ddd apart. The electric field at the midpoint is — (a) zero (b) maximum (c) directed towards +q (d) directed towards –q At the midpoint, electric fields due to +q and −q are in the same direction, so they add up, making the field maximum. 9 / 10 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 9. The electric field inside a conductor — (a) is always zero (b) increases from centre to surface (c) decreases from centre to surface (d) depends on the shape of conductor In electrostatic equilibrium, free charges rearrange themselves such that the electric field inside a conductor becomes zero. 10 / 10 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 10. A point charge +Q+Q+Q is placed at the centre of a cube. The electric flux through one face of the cube is — (A) 𝑄/𝜀 (B) 𝑄/6𝜀 (C) 𝑄/3𝜀 (D) ZERO "FOLLOW THE PROCESS NOT THE GOAL" WRONG ANSWER CORRECT ANSWER By Gauss’s Law, total flux through the cube = Q/ε0Since a cube has 6 identical faces, flux through one face =Q/6ε0 Your score isThe average score is 30% 0% Restart quiz 📘 Class 8 – Science ICSE/CBSE 📘 Class 8 – Science ICSE/CBSE 1 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 1. Conservation of plants and animals means: A. Using them freely B. Protecting them from destruction C. Killing harmful animals D. Growing only crops ✅ Correct Answer: B. Protecting them from destruction📝 Explanation: Conservation means protecting plants and animals so they do not become extinct. 2 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 2. Which of the following is a natural habitat? A. Zoo B. Botanical garden C. Forest D. Aquarium ✅ Correct Answer: C. Forest📝 Explanation: Forests are natural places where plants and animals live and grow naturally. 3 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 3. Which of the following is an artificial method of conservation? A. Wildlife sanctuary B. National park C. Zoo D. Biosphere reserve ✅ Correct Answer: C. Zoo📝 Explanation: Zoos are man-made places where animals are kept for protection and study. 4 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 4. The variety of plants and animals found in a particular area is called: A. Ecosystem B. Biodiversity C. Habitat D. Species ✅ Correct Answer: B. Biodiversity📝 Explanation: Biodiversity refers to the wide variety of living organisms present in an area. 5 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 5. Which of the following is an endangered species? A. Cow B. Dog C. Tiger D. Hen ✅ Correct Answer: C. Tiger📝 Explanation: Tigers are endangered due to hunting and destruction of forests. 6 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 6. Animals whose numbers are decreasing rapidly are called: A. Extinct B. Endangered C. Vulnerable D. Migratory ✅ Correct Answer: B. Endangered📝 Explanation: Endangered species are those that may become extinct if not protected. 7 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 7. Species which no longer exist on Earth are called: A. Endangered B. Vulnerable C. Extinct D. Rare ✅ Correct Answer: C. Extinct📝 Explanation: Extinct species have completely disappeared from Earth. 8 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 8. Which of the following is an example of deforestation? A. Growing crops B. Planting trees C. Cutting trees D. Watering plants ✅ Correct Answer: C. Cutting trees📝 Explanation: Deforestation means cutting down forests on a large scale. 9 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 9. Deforestation leads to: A. Increase in rainfall B. Increase in wildlife C. Soil erosion D. Better climate ✅ Correct Answer: C. Soil erosion📝 Explanation: Without trees, soil becomes loose and is easily washed away. 10 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 10. Which of the following is NOT a cause of deforestation? A. Urbanization B. Industrialization C. Forest fires D. Rainfall ✅ Correct Answer: D. Rainfall📝 Explanation: Rainfall does not cause deforestation; human activities do. 11 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 11. National parks are established to: A. Promote tourism B. Grow crops C. Protect wildlife D. Build houses ✅ Correct Answer: C. Protect wildlife📝 Explanation: National parks protect animals and plants in their natural habitat. 12 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 12. The Red Data Book contains information about: A. Crops B. Endangered species C. Fossils D. Domestic animals ✅ Correct Answer: B. Endangered species📝 Explanation: The Red Data Book records species that are at risk of extinction. 13 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 13. Which of the following is a wildlife sanctuary? A. Zoo B. Botanical garden C. Forest area protected by government D. Aquarium ✅ Correct Answer: C. Forest area protected by government📝 Explanation: Wildlife sanctuaries protect animals in their natural environment. 14 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 14. Reforestation means: A. Cutting trees B. Protecting animals C. Growing trees again D. Using forest products ✅ Correct Answer: C. Growing trees again📝 Explanation: Reforestation involves planting trees to restore forests. 15 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 15. Which of the following helps in conservation of biodiversity? A. Deforestation B. Poaching C. Wildlife protection laws D. Pollution ✅ Correct Answer: C. Wildlife protection laws📝 Explanation: Laws help prevent hunting and destruction of habitats. 16 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 16. Which one is an example of a biosphere reserve? A. Jim Corbett Park B. Kaziranga National Park C. Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve D. Zoo ✅ Correct Answer: C. Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve📝 Explanation: Biosphere reserves protect large areas of biodiversity. 17 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 17. Migration means: A. Sleeping during winter B. Moving from one place to another seasonally C. Hiding from enemies D. Living in groups ✅ Correct Answer: B. Moving from one place to another seasonally📝 Explanation: Many animals migrate for food, breeding, or better climate. 18 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 18. Poaching is: A. Protecting animals B. Illegal hunting of animals C. Growing plants D. Feeding animals ✅ Correct Answer: B. Illegal hunting of animals📝 Explanation: Poaching is a major threat to wildlife. 19 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 19. Conservation of plants and animals means: A. Using them freely B. Protecting them from destruction C. Killing harmful animals D. Growing only crops 20 / 21 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 20. Which plant is used for paper making and needs conservation? ✅ Correct Answer: B. Bamboo📝 Explanation: Bamboo is widely used and must be conserved through replantation. 21 / 21 Category: 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 📘 Class 8 – Science Chapter: Conservation of Plants and Animals 21. Conservation is important because it: A. Reduces population t B. Maintains ecological balance C. Increases pollution D. Stops development ✅ Correct Answer: B. Maintains ecological balance📝 Explanation: Conservation ensures a balance between living organisms and nature. Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz 📘 Class 9 – Physics ICSE/CBSE 📘 Class 9 – Physics ICSE/CBSE 1 / 20 Category: PHYSICS 🔹 Optics 1. A force can change the shape of an object. This effect is called: A. Motion B. Acceleration C. Deformation D. Friction ✅ Correct Answer: C. Deformation📝 Explanation: When a force changes the shape or size of a body, the effect is called deformation. 2 / 20 Category: PHYSICS 🔹 Optics 2. Which of the following is a contact force? A. 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Its mass changes D. Gravity acts ✅ Correct Answer: B. A force is applied📝 Explanation: An unbalanced external force is required to change the state of motion. 6 / 20 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 6. Which of the following quantities measures inertia? A. Velocity B. Acceleration C. Mass D. Momentum ✅ Correct Answer: C. Mass📝 Explanation: Greater the mass of a body, greater is its inertia. 7 / 20 Category: PHYSICS 🔹 Optics 7. The rate of change of velocity is called: A. Speed B. Momentum C. Acceleration D. Force ✅ Correct Answer: C. Acceleration📝 Explanation: Acceleration tells how fast velocity changes with time. 8 / 20 Category: PHYSICS 🔹 Optics 8. Newton’s Second Law of Motion relates force with: A. Mass and velocity B. Mass and acceleration C. Velocity and time D. Distance and time ✅ Correct Answer: B. Mass and acceleration📝 Explanation: Force = Mass × Acceleration (F = ma). 9 / 20 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 9. The SI unit of force is: A. Dyne B. Joule C. Newton D. Watt ✅ Correct Answer: C. Newton📝 Explanation: One newton is the force needed to accelerate a 1 kg mass by 1 m/s². 10 / 20 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 10. If the net force acting on a body is zero, the body will: A. Always move B. Always stop C. Remain in its state of motion or rest D. Accelerate ✅ Correct Answer: C. Remain in its state of motion or rest📝 Explanation: Zero net force means no acceleration, so motion remains unchanged. 11 / 20 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 11. Momentum of a body is the product of: A. Mass and acceleration B. Mass and velocity C. Velocity and time D. Force and time ✅ Correct Answer: B. Mass and velocity📝 Explanation: Momentum (p) = mass × velocity. 12 / 20 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 12. The SI unit of momentum is: A. kg m/s B. kg m/s² C. N s D. Both A and C ✅ Correct Answer: D. Both A and C📝 Explanation: Momentum can be expressed as kg m/s or newton-second (N s). 13 / 20 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 13. According to Newton’s Third Law of Motion: A. Force equals mass × acceleration B. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction C. Bodies move only in straight lines D. Energy is conserved ✅ Correct Answer: B. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction📝 Explanation: Forces always act in pairs on different bodies. 14 / 20 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 14. When a person jumps from a boat to the shore, the boat moves backward due to: A. Friction B. Gravity C. Action-reaction forces D. Air resistance ✅ Correct Answer: C. Action-reaction forces📝 Explanation: The forward push on the shore produces an equal backward push on the boat. 15 / 20 Category: PHYSIC PHYSIC (Magnetism & EMI) 15. Greater force is required to stop a moving truck than a car because the truck has: A. Greater speed B. Greater acceleration C. Greater mass D. 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The heart sound ‘Dub’ is produced when: Select an answerSemilunar valves openAtrioventricular valves closeSemilunar valves closeAtrioventricular valves open ✅ Correct answer: (c) Semilunar valves closeExplanation: The closing of semilunar valves at the end of ventricular systole produces the “Dub” sound. 50 / 61 Category: Biology Biology 50. (iv) Deplasmolysis occurs when a plasmolysed cell is placed in: Select an answerConcentrated salt solutionTap waterConcentrated sugar solutionHypertonic salt solution ✅ Correct answer: (b) Tap waterExplanation: Tap water is hypotonic, so water enters the cell by osmosis, reversing plasmolysis. 51 / 61 Category: Biology Biology 51. (v) Alpha cells of pancreas secrete: Select an answerGlycogenGlucoseGlucagonInsulin ✅ Correct answer: (c) GlucagonExplanation: Alpha cells secrete glucagon, which raises blood glucose level. 52 / 61 Category: Biology Biology 52. (vi) Haploid number of chromosomes are found in: Select an answerNephronsNeuronsSkin cellsSperms ✅ Correct answer: (d) SpermsExplanation: Gametes are haploid (n) so that diploid number is restored after fertilisation. 53 / 61 Category: Biology Biology 53. (vii) The life span of an RBC is: Select an answer120 days220 days20 days2 weeks ✅ Correct answer: (a) 120 daysExplanation: Red blood cells circulate in blood for about 120 days before being destroyed. 54 / 61 Category: Biology Biology 54. (viii) The statistical study of human population is called: Select an answerMortalityDemographyNatalityEquality ✅ Correct answer: (b) DemographyExplanation: Demography deals with population size, growth, distribution and structure. 55 / 61 Category: Biology Biology 55. (ix) The pale yellow colour of normal human urine is due to the pigment: Select an answerMelaninAnthocyaninUrochromeHaemoglobin ✅ Correct answer: (c) UrochromeExplanation: Urochrome is a breakdown product of haemoglobin giving urine its yellow colour. 56 / 61 Category: Biology Biology 56. (x) Stimulation of nerves of the sympathetic nervous system: Select an answerAccelerates heartbeatConstricts pupil of eyesIncreases peristalsisRetards heartbeat ✅ Correct answer: (a) Accelerates heartbeatExplanation: Sympathetic nervous system prepares the body for emergency (“fight or flight”). 57 / 61 Category: Biology Biology 57. (xi) The site of light reaction in the cells of a green leaf is: Select an answerNucleusGrana of chloroplastCytoplasmStroma of chloroplast ✅ Correct answer: (b) Grana of chloroplastExplanation: Light reactions occur on the thylakoid membranes of grana. 58 / 61 Category: Biology Biology 58. (xii) The paper used to demonstrate unequal transpiration in a dicot leaf is: Select an answerFilter paperLitmus paperStarch paperCobalt chloride paper ✅ Correct answer: (d) Cobalt chloride paperExplanation: Cobalt chloride paper turns pink in presence of moisture released during transpiration. 59 / 61 Category: Biology Biology 59. (xiii) Vitreous humour is present between: Select an answerCornea and irisLens and retinaIris and lensCornea and lens ✅ Correct answer: (b) Lens and retinaExplanation: Vitreous humour maintains the shape of the eyeball and supports the retina. 60 / 61 Category: Biology Biology 60. (xiv) Oxygenated blood to liver is supplied by: Select an answerHepatic arteryHepatic veinInferior vena cavaHepatic portal vein ✅ Correct answer: (a) Hepatic arteryExplanation: Hepatic artery supplies oxygen-rich blood to the liver. 61 / 61 Category: Biology Biology 61. (xv) During the synthesis phase of the cell cycle, more of: Select an answerRNA is synthesisedRNA and proteins are synthesisedDNA is synthesisedGlucose is synthesised ✅ Correct answer: (c) DNA is synthesisedExplanation: S-phase is characterised by replication of DNA. Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026– MCQ HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026– MCQ 1 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 1. What is the literal meaning of Jharkhand? (a) forest land (b) plain land (c) coastal land (d) None of these 2 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 2. By which name is Jharkhand mentioned in the Digvijaya Parva of the Mahabharata? (a) Kukkatlad (b) Pashubhumi (c) Pundarik Desh (d) Both (b) & (c) 3 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 3. How does the Vishnu Purana mention Jharkhand? (a) Kukkatlad (b) Pashubhumi (c) Khukhra (d) Munda 4 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 4. By which name is Jharkhand addressed to in the Vayu Purana? (a) Muranda (b) Munda (c) Mundal (d) Karna Suvarna 5 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 5. By which name is Jharkhand mentioned in the Aitreya Brahman? (a) Munda (b) Marunda (c) Punda (d) Kankajol 6 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 6. In which of the following is the first mention of the Jharkhand area? (a) Satapath Brahman (b) Aitreya Brahman (c) Gopatha Brahman (d) Taittiriya Brahman 7 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 7. By what name has Ptolemy addressed Jharkhand? (a) Mundal (b) Marurha (c) Khukhara (d) None of the above (a) Ptolemy was an eminent Graeco-Roman historian, who also had a profound knowledge of geography. 8 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 8. How has the Chinese pilgrim Fa-Hien addressed Jharkhand? (a) Kukkara (b) Neelanjal (c) Kukkatlad (d) Mundarik (d) Fa Hien was a famous Chinese pilgrim and traveller who came to India during the Gupta period (6th Century AD). He visited the Rajmahal region. 9 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 9. By What name has the Chinese pilgrim Hiuen-Tsang addressed Jharkhand? (a) Kalinda Desh (b) Ki-lo-Na-su-La-Na (c) Jangam Desh (d) Kukara (b) Hiven Isang (Hiuen Tsang) was another Chinese pilgrim and traveller who visited India during the reign of Harshvardhan. He wrote the famous book Hshi-yu-Chi. 10 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 10. In which of the following literary works of Malik Mohammad Jayasi is the reference to Jharkhand? (a) Padmavat (b) Premsutra (c) Abhigyanam Shakuntalam (d) None of these 11 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 11. When was the term Jharkhand first mentioned? (a) 8th century AD (b) 11th century AD (c) 13th century AD (d) 15th century AD 12 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 12. By what name has Jharkhand been addressed in the Prayag Pillar inscription of Samudra Gupta? (a) Murunda (b) Mundal (c) Kankojal (d) None of these (a) The Prayag Pillar Inscription of Samudra Gupta was composed by Harisena, the court poet of Samudra Gupta. It details his conquests. 13 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 13. By what name is Jharkhand mentioned in the Ain-e-Akbari? (a) Jharkhand (b) Kokara and Khankarah (c) Kukkat Pradesh (d) Purunda (b) Ain-e-Akbari, written by Abul Fazal, was the official history of the reign of Akbar and dealt especially with the revenue system. 14 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 14. By what name has Jehangir called Jharkhand in his Tajuk-i-Jahangiri? (a) Khankarah (b) Jungle-Desh (c) Khokhara (d) None of the above 15 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 15. What name has been given to Chhotanagpur in the Akbarnama of Abul Fazal? (a) Jharkhand (b) Kankojol (c) Daman-e-Koh (d) Pashu-Bhumi 16 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 16. By what name was Jharkhand known during the Mughal period? (a) Khukhra / Kukara (b) Punda / Pundu (c) Mundal (d) Kalinda desh 17 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 17. In the couplets of whom of the following is there the mention of Jharkhand? (a) Kabirdas (b) Surdass (c) Kalidass (d) None of these (a) Kabirdas wrote his Beejaks, which are a treasure house of socio-cultural and geographical information of the period. 18 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 18. How has Jharkhand been addressed in the Pre-Medieval period? (a) Pashu Bhumi (b) Kalinda Desh (c) Marubhumi (d) Banjar bhumi 19 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 19. How has Jharkhand been addressed in the Bhagawat Purana? (a) Kukkat Pradesh (b) Munda (c) Murunda (d) None of these 20 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 20. Which of the following area was known as Narikhand in ancient times and Kankajol during medieval times? (a) Singhbhum (b) Palamu (c) Santhal Pargana (d) Pancha Pargana (c) Santhal Pargana was relatively more visited by outsiders because it was the only region of Jharkhand that lay in the Gangetic basin. 21 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 21. Which of the following foreign travellers has addressed the Raj Mahal area as ki-ching-Kai-La? (a) Fa-Hian (b) Hiuen Tsang (c) It-sing (d) None of these (b) During his visit to Bengal, Hiuen Tsang visited the Rajmahal region. 22 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 22. In the Mathir-ul-Umra, authored by Shahwaz Khan and Abdul Hai, Jharkhand has been addressed as: (a) Khankarah (b) Kokarah (c) Khakhra (d) None of these (b) Mathir-ul-Umra was a famous treatise on the history of Bihar and Bengal written during the later Mughal period. 23 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 23. By which name has Mirza Nathan addressed Jharkhand in his literary treatise, Baharistan-e-Gaibo? (a) Khokhra (b) Mundal (c) Pashubhumi (d) Kukara desh (d) Baharistan-i-Gabbon gives a fairly accurate account of the conditions of Jharkhand in the seventeenth and eighteenth century. 24 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 24. What was the name of Ranchi district in ancient and medieval history? (a) Kokarah (b) Chutia-Nagpur (c) Wilkinsongunj/Kishunpur (d) All of the above 25 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 25. Which of the following terms is derived from Chutia-Nagpur? (a) Chhotanagpur (b) Kusumpur (c) Chutiapur (d) None of these 26 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 26. Who of the following English historians was one of the first to use the name Chutia-Nagpur? (a) Risley (b) Wilkinson (c) J.H. Hewitt (d) John Marshal 27 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 27. By which name has Jharkhand been addressed in the Mahabharat? (a) Mundal (b) Murand (c) Gandharva desh (d) Pundarik Desh 28 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 28. By what name has Jharkhand been addressed in the Tarikh-e-Firozeshahi, Tarikh-e-Bengala and the Siyar-ul-Muticharin? (a) Jharkhand (b) Kankajal (c) Kukut Pradesh (d) Pundarik Desh (a) Tarikh-i-Firozeshahi was written by Ziauddin Barani. The Tarikh-e-Bangala was written by Yusuf Ali Khan about the life and times of Alivardi Khan, the Nawab of Bengal in the eighteenth century. The Siyar-ul-Mutakhkhareen was written by Syed Ghulam Hussain Tabatabai. 29 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 29. In which of the following ancient texts has Jharkhand been addressed as Kukut/Kukkut Desh? (a) Vishnu Purana (b) Shiva Purana (c) The Artha Shastra of Kautilya (d) None of These 30 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 30. By what name was Jharkhand known during the rule of the East India Company? (a) Jharkhand (b) Chhotanagpur (c) Khokhara (d) Jungle Mahal 31 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 31. The term 'Asur' has been used in Indian archaeology for which of the following districts? (a) Ranchi (b) Gumla (c) Lohardaga (d) All of the above ✅ Correct Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation: The Asur tribe, associated with ancient iron-smelting culture, has archaeological relevance in Ranchi, Gumla, and Lohardaga districts. Hence, all options are correct. 32 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 32. From which of the following places have prehistoric wall paintings and natural caves been found? (a) Bhavnathpur (b) Barwadih (c) Ghatsila (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Bhavnathpur (Garhwa) Explanation: Bhavnathpur in Garhwa district is known for prehistoric caves and wall paintings. 33 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 33. Which of the following statements are true? (a) The remains of a Buddhist vihara (Monastery) of the sixth century AD have been found in the Sitagarha Hills. (b) This Buddhist monastery was mentioned by the Chinese traveller Fa-Hien. (c) The figure of the Buddhist Ashtadal forms the symbol of Vinoba Bhave University. (d) All of the above. ✅ Correct Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation: Archaeological remains of a 6th-century Buddhist monastery were found in Sitagarha Hills. Chinese traveller Fa-Hien mentioned Buddhist establishments in the region. The Ashtadal (eight-petaled lotus) is used as the university symbol.Thus, all statements are correct. 34 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 34. Which of the following statements are true about the archaeological site of Isco? (a) It is a sun-temple and a wall painting gallery executed by primitive humans. (b) Paintings portray spaceships, spacemen, planetary systems and stars. (c) An intricately built structure has been found here. (d) All of the above ✅ Correct Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation: Isco contains ancient wall paintings. Some paintings are interpreted as depicting celestial objects. Structural remains have also been discovered.Therefore, all statements are considered correct. 35 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 35. In which of the following places in Hazaribagh have prehistoric paintings been found? (a) Ichak (b) ISCO (c) Silvar (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (b) ISCO Explanation: Prehistoric rock paintings were discovered at Isco, making it an important archaeological site in Jharkhand. 36 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 36. Which of the following statements is/are true with reference to Jharkhand? (a) Tools and equipments of Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic period have been found in archaeological excavations. (b) Prehistoric humans inhabited Jharkhand. (c) The oldest historical remains in Jharkhand date to the pre-Paleolithic period. (d) All of the above ✅ Correct Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation: Stone tools of Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods have been discovered in different regions of Jharkhand. Evidence confirms the presence of prehistoric human settlements. The earliest remains trace back to very ancient (pre-Paleolithic) times.Hence, all statements are correct. 37 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 37. The Nagvanshi capital was removed from Doyasa because – (a) Doyasa turned out to be an ill-fated place (b) There was lack of water resources (c) The Nagavanshi rulers were defeated in war (d) There was the fear of wild animals ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Doyasa turned out to be an ill-fated place Explanation:Due to repeated problems and unfavorable conditions, Doyasa was considered ill-fated and the capital was shifted. 38 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 38. Where was the five-storeyed building, Navratna constructed by the Nagvanshi kings? (a) Palkot (b) Ratu (c) Doyasa (d) Nagafeni ✅ Correct Answer: (c) Doyasa Explanation:The famous Navratna (Navratangarh) palace was built at Doyasa (Doisa). 39 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 39. During the reign of which of the Nagvanshi rulers was Zamindari abolished? (a) Kripanath Shahdeo (b) Jagarnath Shahdeo (c) Dripanath Shahdeo (d) Chintamani Sharan Nath Shahdeo ✅ Correct Answer: (d) Chintamani Sharan Nath Shahdeo Explanation:Zamindari abolition occurred during the reign of Chintamani Sharan Nath Shahdeo after independence. 40 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 40. Which of the following Nagvanshi rulers set up his Capital at Bhairon? (a) Jagarnath Shahdeo (b) Devnath Shahdeo (c) Majinath Shah (d) Doodhnath Shahdeo ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Jagarnath Shahdeo Explanation:Jagarnath Shahdeo established the capital at Bhairon. 41 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 41. Which of the following Nagvanshi rulers established his capital at Shatranji on the banks of the Subarnarekha river? (a) Phanimukut Rai (b) Pratap Rai (c) Ainey Shah (d) Durjan Shah ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Phanimukut Rai Explanation:Phanimukut Rai, founder of the dynasty, established his capital near Shatranji. 42 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 42. Which of the following Nagavanshi rulers carried out the construction of the Hapamuni Temple (Ghaghra)? (a) Pratap Rai (b) Shivdass Karan (c) Bheema Karna (d) Sanjeev Shahdeva ✅ Correct Answer: (c) Bheema Karna Explanation:The Hapamuni Temple was constructed during the reign of Bheema Karna. 43 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 43. The Chronological order of the capital of the Nagvanshi rulers, from earliest to the latest was – (a) Sutiyambe, Chutia, Khukhra, Doisa, Palkot, Ratugarh (b) Palkot, Khukhra, Chutia, Ratugarh, Sutiyambe, Doisa (c) Sutiyambe, Doisa, Chutia, Khukhra, Palkot, Ratugarh (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Sutiyambe, Chutia, Khukhra, Doisa, Palkot, Ratugarh Explanation:This is the correct historical sequence of Nagvanshi capitals. 44 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 44. During the reign of which of the following Nagvanshi rulers was Ratugarh the capital? (a) Jagarnath Sahdev (b) Dripanath Sahdev (c) Dev Shah (d) Uday Karna ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Dripanath Sahdev Explanation:During Dripanath Sahdev’s reign, the capital was at Ratugarh (Ratu). 45 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 45. Who of the following Nagavanshi rulers set up his capital at Palkot? (a) Phani Mukut Rai (b) Shivnath Shah (c) Hari Rai (d) Udai Rai ✅ Correct Answer: (d) Udai Rai Explanation:Udai Rai moved the capital to Palkot due to political and security reasons. 46 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 46. Who of the following Nagavanshi rulers established his capital at Doisa? (a) Bheem Karna (b) Pratap Karna (c) Durjan Shah (d) Gandharva Rai ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Bheem Karna Explanation:Bheem Karna shifted the capital from Khukhra to Doisa (Navratangarh) for better defense and administration. 47 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 47. Which of the following statements are true about Phani Mukut Rai? a) Son of Nag Pundarik and Parvati of Varanasi (b) Married into Govanshi dynasty of Panchet (c) Dewan was Pandey Bhavrai Srivastava (d) All of the above ✅ Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation: Phani Mukut Rai, founder of the Nagvanshi dynasty, is traditionally believed to: Be son of Nag Pundarik and Parvati Have marital alliance with Panchet Have Pandey Bhavrai Srivastava as Dewan 48 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 48. A Stone Pillar Inscription, inscribed by poet Gangadhar (1373–78), has been found from which of the following places? (a) Govindpur (Dhanbad) (b) Chaibasa (West Singhbhum) (c) Barahi (Hazaribagh) (d) Checharia (Garhwa) ✅ Correct Answer: (d) Checharia (Garhwa) Explanation: The stone pillar inscription written by poet Gangadhar (1373–78) was discovered at Checharia. 49 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 49. From which of the following places in Jharkhand have archaeological remains dating to the Gupta period been found? (a) Silvar (b) Chakradharpur (c) Itkhori (d) Bhavnathpur ✅ Correct Answer: (c) Itkhori Explanation: Gupta-period remains have been discovered at Itkhori, an important religious and archaeological site. 50 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 50. An idol of Gautam Buddha in the Bhoomi Sparsh posture has been found from which place in Jharkhand? (a) Padma (Hazaribagh) (b) Palamu fort (Latehar) (c) Palkot (Gumla) (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Padma (Hazaribagh) Explanation: A Buddha idol in the Bhoomi Sparsh (earth-touching) posture was found at Padma, indicating Buddhist influence. 51 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 51. A stone cot on four legs, presently preserved in the Patna Museum, was found from which of the following places? (a) Pandu (b) Bhavnathpur (c) Doodhpani (d) Ranka ✅ Correct Answer: (d) Ranka Explanation: The stone cot preserved in Patna Museum was excavated from Ranka. 52 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 52. Which of the following statements are true? (a) Eighth-century AD inscriptions have been found at Doodhpani in Hazaribagh. (b) A Shiva idol has been found from Dumduma near Doodhpani. (c) Tools and equipments of copper and iron have been found from Namkum, near Ranchi. (d) All of the above ✅ Correct Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation: Inscriptions from the 8th century AD were found at Doodhpani. A Shiva idol was discovered at Dumduma near Doodhpani. Copper and iron tools were excavated at Namkum.All statements are historically supported. 53 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 53. From which of the following places in Singhbhum have Jain idols, dating back to the seventh century AD, been found? (a) Benusagar (b) Banaghat (c) Bongara (d) Barudih ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Benusagar Explanation: Ancient Jain idols of the 7th century AD were discovered at Benusagar, indicating the spread of Jainism in the region. 54 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 54. From which of the following places has the archaeological remains of a copper necklace and a bronze ring been found? (a) Lupangadi (b) ISCO (c) Ranka (d) Murad ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Lupangadi Explanation: Copper and bronze ornaments such as a necklace and ring were excavated from Lupangadi, showing the presence of metal craftsmanship. 55 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 55. From which of the following places has the archaeological remains of a brass cup been found? (a) Ranchi (b) Palamu (c) Lohardaga (d) Dhanbad ✅ Correct Answer: (c) Lohardaga Explanation: A brass cup of archaeological importance was discovered in Lohardaga, reflecting early metal usage in the region. 56 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 56. From which of the following places have ancient archaeological remains of a graveyard been found? (a) ISCO (b) Lupangadi (c) Bhavnathpur (d) Chakradharpur ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Lupangadi Explanation: Ancient graveyard remains have been discovered at Lupangadi, indicating early burial practices in the region. 57 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 57. Which of the following tribes were the most numerous during the Vedic period? (a) Kharia-Kayvar (b) Santhal-Bhumij (c) Kol-Kayvar (d) Birhor-Ho Correct Answer: (b) Santhal-Bhumij Explanation:Historical interpretation suggests Santhal and Bhumij tribes were among the most prominent and numerous tribal groups in the Jharkhand region during early periods. 58 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 58. How were the Santhals and the Bhumij tribes viewed by the ancient Aryans? (a) Phallic-worshippers (b) Anti-Brahmanical (c) Both a & b (d) Protectors of cows (go-rakshi) Correct Answer: (c) Both a & b Explanation:Ancient Aryans viewed these tribes as: Practicing phallic worship Opposing Brahmanical traditionsThus, both statements are correct. 59 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 59. The present-day state of Jharkhand occupies the geographical area of which of the following ancient kingdoms? (a) Anga (b) Pundru (c) Suha (d) (a) & (b) Correct Answer: (d) (a) & (b) Explanation:Modern Jharkhand includes territories that were part of both Anga and Pundru (Pundravardhana) regions in ancient times. 60 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 60. Which of the following principalities was associated with Santhal Pargana? (a) Anga (b) Banga (c) Kalinga (d) Suha Correct Answer: (a) Anga Explanation:The ancient kingdom of Anga covered parts of present-day Santhal Pargana region of Jharkhand. 61 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 61. Which of the following statements are untrue? (a) The Asurs have been called Shishnodeva (worshippers of the phallus) in the Rigveda (b) Jharkhand has been named as Murunda in the Vayu Purana (c) Jharkhand has been named Munda in the Vishnu Purana (d) The Aitareya Brahman calls Jharkhand as Mundal Correct Answer: (d) The Aitareya Brahman calls Jharkhand as Mundal Explanation:The statement about Aitareya Brahmana calling Jharkhand “Mundal” is incorrect. The other references appear in ancient texts. 62 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 62. Which of the following statements are true? (a) It was also known as Pundru Pradesh (b) The people of Jharkhand were addressed as Vratya in the Atharvaveda (c) The term Asurs frequently used for indigenous populations in Vedic texts probably referred to the tribals of Jharkhand (d) All of the above Correct Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation: The region had associations with Pundru Pradesh. Atharvaveda mentions Vratyas, referring to non-Vedic people. The term Asur in early texts may have referred to indigenous tribes of this region.Hence, all statements are correct. 63 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 63. In which of the following Vedas has Jharkhand been addressed as ‘Kikkatanam Deshon Anarya’ (country of non-Aryans named as Kikkat)? (a) Rigveda (b) Yajurveda (c) Samaveda (d) Atharvaveda Correct Answer: (a) Rigveda Explanation:The Rigveda refers to the region as Kikkata, describing it as a land of non-Aryans (Anarya). This indicates early Aryan contact with tribal populations. 64 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 64. With which name was Jharkhand known during the Rigvedic period? (a) Kikkat Pradesh (b) Pundarik Desh (c) Van Pradesh (d) None of these Correct Answer: (a) Kikkat Pradesh Explanation:During the Rigvedic period, the region of present-day Jharkhand was referred to as Kikkat Pradesh. The term “Kikkat” appears in the Rigveda describing a non-Aryan region. 65 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 65. The rulers of which of the following princely states were designated as Gaumukhi? (a) Manbhum (b) Panchet (c) Palamu (d) Kharakdiha ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Panchet Explanation:The rulers of Panchet princely state were designated as Gaumukhi, a title associated with their royal insignia and traditional authority. 66 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 66. The custom of human-sacrifice existed during the reign of which of the following dynasties? (a) Chero dynasty (b) Singh dynasty (c) Raxaul dynasty (d) Dhal dynasty ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Chero dynasty Explanation:Historical records mention that the practice of human sacrifice existed during the rule of the Chero dynasty in Palamu region. 67 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 67. The princely state of Sonepura was located in which of the following districts? (a) Palamu (b) Ranchi (c) Dhanbad (d) Hazaribagh ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Palamu Explanation:Sonepura princely state was located in the Palamu district, an important historical region under Chero rule. 68 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 68. The princely state of Kunde was located in which of the following district? (a) Gumla (b) Simdega (c) Khunti (d) Hazaribagh ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Simdega Explanation:The princely state of Kunde was situated in the present-day Simdega district of Jharkhand. 69 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 69. The Capital of which of the following princely states was located at Palamugarh (On the banks of the Auranga river)? (a) Kunde (b) Sonepura (c) Palamu (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (c) Palamu Explanation:Palamugarh, situated on the banks of the Auranga River, was the capital of the Palamu princely state, ruled by the Chero dynasty. 70 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 70. Which of the following princely state adopted the Tail of the Kapila cow/Chanwar as its royal insignia? (a) Panchet (b) Ramgarh (c) Kharakdiha (d) Kunde ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Panchet Explanation:The princely state of Panchet adopted the Tail of the Kapila cow (Chanwar) as its royal insignia, symbolizing purity and royal authority. 71 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 71. Which of the following was the most powerful kingdom of the Manbhum region? (a) Kharakdiha (b) Ramgarh (c) Panchet (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (c) Panchet Explanation:Among the princely states of Manbhum, Panchet emerged as the most powerful and influential kingdom due to its strong military and political dominance. 72 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 72. Hansraj Deo was the original inhabitant of which of the following regions? (a) Northern India (b) Southern India (c) Eastern India (d) Western India ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Northern India Explanation:Hansraj Deo is believed to have migrated from Northern India before establishing his authority in the Manbhum region of present-day Jharkhand. 73 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 73. Who of the following was the founder of the Kharakdiha princely state? (a) Hansraj Deo (b) Bagdeo (c) Hemant Singh (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Bagdeo Explanation:Kharakdiha princely state was founded by Bagdeo, who established his rule in the Manbhum region. Hansraj Deo is associated with later developments of the state, not its foundation. 74 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 74. Who of the following were the rulers of the Dhalbhum region of Singhbhum? (a) Raksaul (b) Chero (c) Nag (d) Dhal Explanation: The Dhal dynasty ruled the Dhalbhum region. 75 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 75. The chronological order of the capitals of the Ramgarh princely state (earliest to latest) was: (a) Ramgarh, Badam, Ichak, Padma, Urda-Sisai (b) Badam, Padma, Ramgarh, Urda-Sisai, Ichak (c) Urda-Sisai, Badam, Ramgarh, Ichak, Padma (d) Padma, Ramgarh, Ichak, Badam, Urda-Sisai Explanation: The correct sequence of capital shifts is: Urda-Sisai → Badam → Ramgarh → Ichak → Padma. 76 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 76. Which was the original capital of the Ramgarh princely State? (a) Ramgarh (b) Padma (c) Ichak (d) Hazaribagh Explanation: Ichak is considered the original capital of Ramgarh state. 77 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 77. When did Kamakhya Narayan Singh occupy the throne of Ramgarh? (a) 1880 AD (b) 1909 AD (c) 1921 AD (d) 1937 AD Explanation: Kamakhya Narayan Singh became ruler in 1909 AD. 78 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 78. Which was the capital of Tej Singh, the ruler of Ramgarh? (a) Ramgarh (b) Ichak (c) Padma (d) Urda Explanation: During Tej Singh’s rule, Urda was the capital. 79 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 79. Who of the following rulers of Ramgarh estate transferred his capital from Badam to Ramgarh? (a) Tej Singh (b) Dalel Singh (c) Brahmadeva Narayan Singh (d) Kamakhya Narain Singh Explanation: Dalel Singh moved the capital from Badam to Ramgarh. 80 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 80. Which of the following kings of Ramgarh transferred his capital from Urda to Badam? (a) Hemant Singh (b) Tej Singh (c) Singhdeo Singh (d) Saurav Narain Singh Explanation: Hemant Singh shifted the capital from Urda to Badam for administrative reasons. 81 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 81. Which of the following statements are not true about the Princely State of Ramgarh? (a) It was founded by Baghdev Singh and his brother Singhdeo (b) They established their first capital at Sisai (c) Baghdev Singh and Singhdeo were initially in the service of the Nagavanshi kings (d) Baghdev Singh murdered the Nagvanshi ruler, Phani Mukut Rai Explanation: Option (d) is incorrect because there is no historical proof that Baghdev Singh murdered Phani Mukut Rai. The other statements are considered true. 82 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 82. When, and by whom was the princely state of Ramgarh established? (a) 1368 AD by Baghdev Singh (b) 1389 AD by Kamakhya Narain Singh (c) 1482 AD by Hemant Singh (d) 1541 AD by Tej Singh Explanation: Ramgarh princely state was founded in 1368 AD by Baghdev Singh, who established independent rule. 83 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 83. Which of the following statements are true about the Man Dynasty of Manbhum? (a) Their kingdom extended in Hazaribagh and Manbhum. (b) Their reference is found in the inscription of poet Gangadhar, found at Govindpur (Dhanbad). (c) They are also mentioned in the rock inscriptions found at Doodhapani in Hazaribagh. (d) All of the above ✅ Correct Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation:All the statements are historically correct regarding the Man dynasty of Manbhum. 84 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 84. Which of the following places is nicknamed as 'The Land of Singh rulers of Porahat'? (a) Singhbhum (b) Manbhum (c) Veerbhum (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Singhbhum Explanation:Singhbhum is known as the Land of the Singh rulers of Porahat, as the Singh dynasty ruled there. 85 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 85. Who of the following founded the second lineage of the Singh dynasty in Singhbhum? (a) Kashinath Singh (b) Darp Narain Singh (c) Achyuta Singh (d) Vinay Singh ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Kashinath Singh Explanation:Kashinath Singh established the second lineage of the Singh dynasty in Singhbhum. 86 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 86. Who of the following established the first lineage of the Singh dynasty in Singhbhum? (a) Ramchandra Singh (b) Yamuna Singh (c) Kashinath Singh (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Yamuna Singh Explanation:Yamuna Singh is considered the founder of the first lineage of the Singh dynasty in Singhbhum. 87 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 87. Who of the following founded the Chero dynasty in Palamu? (a) Medini Rai (b) Pratap Rai (c) Dhawal Rai (d) Bhagwat Rai ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Medini Rai Explanation:Medini Rai was the most prominent ruler and founder of the Chero rule in Palamu. He strengthened and expanded the dynasty. 88 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 88. Which of the following dynasties deposed the Raksaul dynasty in Palamu? (a) Chero (b) Kharwar (c) Munda (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Chero Explanation:The Chero dynasty overthrew the Raksaul rulers and established their rule in Palamu. 89 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 89. How did the rulers of the Raksaul dynasty address themselves? (a) Devaputra (b) Bheemaputras (c) Rajputs (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Bheemaputras Explanation:The rulers of the Raksaul (Raksel) dynasty referred to themselves as Bheemaputras. 90 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 90. Which of the following was the first dynasty to establish its rule in Palamu? (a) Nagavanshi (b) Raxaul vanshi (c) Singhvanshi (d) Cherovanshi ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Raxaul vanshi Explanation:The Raxaul (Raksel) dynasty was the earliest known ruling dynasty in the Palamu region. 91 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 91. Which of the following was the first dynasty to establish its rule in Palamu? (a) Nagavanshi (b) Raxaul vanshi (c) Singhvanshi (d) Cherovanshi ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Raxaul vanshi Explanation:The Raxaul (Raksel) dynasty was the earliest known ruling dynasty in the Palamu region. 92 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 92. Which of the following was the first dynasty to establish its rule in Palamu? (a) Nagavanshi (b) Raxaul vanshi (c) Singhvanshi (d) Cherovanshi 93 / 98 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 93. Which of the following Nagavanshi rulers had the palace of Navratnagarh constructed in Doysa? (a) Durjansal (b) Bheemakarna (c) Gandharva Rai (d) Magan Rai ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Bheemakarna Explanation:Bheemakarna constructed the famous Navratnagarh (Navratna Palace) at Doysa (Doisa), which became an important capital of the Nagvanshi rulers. 94 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 94. Which of the following statements are true? (a) Jharkhand was a part of the Magadha empire under the Nandas (b) The elephants in the armies of Nandas were obtained from the forests of Jharkhand (c) The tribals from Jharkhand formed a large component of the Nanda armies (d) All of the above Correct Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation:Under the Mahapadma Nanda and the Nanda dynasty: Jharkhand was part of the Magadha Empire. Dense forests supplied war elephants. Tribal warriors were recruited into the army. 95 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 95. Which of the following rulers of the Haryanka dynasty helped the spread of Buddhism in Jharkhand? (a) Bimbisara (b) Udayen (c) Ajatshatru (d) Nagdashak Correct Answer: (c) Ajatshatru Explanation:Ajatashatru, a ruler of the Haryanka dynasty, supported the expansion and consolidation of Magadha and encouraged cultural-religious integration, which helped spread Buddhist influence in regions including Jharkhand. Other rulers: Bimbisara – Patron of Buddhism but earlier period Udayen – Later ruler Nagdashak – Last ruler of the dynasty 96 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 96. During the period of Jarasandha, Jharkhand comprised which part of the Magadha empire? (a) Northern (b) Southern (c) Western (d) None of these Correct Answer: (b) Southern Explanation:Geographically, present-day Jharkhand lay in the southern forested extension of ancient Magadha during Jarasandha’s reign. 97 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 97. Where did Jarasandha abandon his imprisoned enemies? (a) Madhya Pradesh (b) Chhattisgarh (c) Mizoram (d) Jharkhand Correct Answer: (d) Jharkhand Explanation:Traditions suggest that the forested and hilly areas of present-day Jharkhand were used as detention and exile regions during Jarasandha’s rule due to their dense forests and isolation. 98 / 98 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 98. During the Mahabharata period, Jharkhand was under the tutelage of which of the following Brihadatta vanshi rulers? (a) Jarasandh (b) Bimbisar (c) Ajatshatru (d) None of these Correct Answer: (a) Jarasandh Explanation:During the Mahabharata era, present-day Jharkhand formed part of the Magadha region ruled by Jarasandha, a powerful Brihadratha dynasty ruler mentioned in the Mahabharata. Other options: Bimbisara – Later Haryanka dynasty ruler Ajatashatru – Son of Bimbisara Your score isThe average score is 63% 0% Restart quiz CBSE Class 12 Chemistry – MCQ 2015-2025 CBSE Class 12 Chemistry – MCQ 2015-2025 1 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 1. Ammonolysis of ethyl chloride followed by reaction of the amine so formed with 1 mole of methyl chloride gives an amine that: (A) reacts with Hinsberg reagent to form a product soluble in an alkali. (B) on reaction with nitrous acid, produces nitrogen gas. (C) reacts with benzenesulphonyl chloride to form a product that is insoluble in alkali. (D) does not react with Hinsberg reagent. Explanation: Step 1:Ethyl chloride + NH₃ → Ethylamine (1° amine) Step 2:Ethylamine + 1 mole CH₃Cl → N-methylethylamine (2° amine) So, the final product is a secondary amine (2° amine). Now apply Hinsberg test: 1° amine → soluble in alkali 2° amine → forms sulphonamide insoluble in alkali 3° amine → does not react Therefore, correct option is (C). 2 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 2. Which one of the following has the highest dipole moment? (A) CH₃F (B) CH₃Cl (C) CH₃I (D) CH₃Br Answer: (B) CH₃Cl Explanation: Dipole moment depends on: Electronegativity difference Bond length Although fluorine is most electronegative, the C–Cl bond has an optimal combination of bond length and polarity. Order of dipole moment: CH₃Cl > CH₃F > CH₃Br > CH₃I Hence, CH₃Cl has the highest dipole moment. 3 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 3. Match the properties given in Column I with the metals in Column II. Column I (i) Actinoid having configuration [Rn] 5f⁶ 6d¹ 7s²(ii) Lanthanoid which has 4f¹ electronic configuration in +3 oxidation state(iii) Lanthanoid which shows +4 oxidation state Column II (A) Ce(B) Lu(C) Cm (i)-(C) (ii)-(A) (iii)-(B) Answer: (B) (i)-(C), (ii)-(A), (iii)-(B) Explanation: (i) Configuration [Rn] 5f⁶ 6d¹ 7s² → Curium (Cm) → (C) (ii) Ce³⁺ has configuration 4f¹ → Cerium (Ce) → (A) (iii) Lanthanoid showing +4 oxidation state → Ce commonly shows +4 However, based on matching pattern provided, correct option is: (i)-(C), (ii)-(A), (iii)-(B) 4 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 4. Study the graph showing the boiling points of bromoalkanes and identify the compounds. Boiling points (in K):Options include: Bromomethane, 2-Bromo-2-methylpropane, 2-Bromobutane, 1-Bromobutane. 1 → 277 K 2 → 346 K 3 → 364 K 4 → 375 K Answer: (D) 1 = Bromomethane2 = 2-Bromo-2-methylpropane3 = 2-Bromobutane4 = 1-Bromobutane Explanation: Boiling point increases with molecular mass. Boiling point decreases with branching. Among C₄H₉Br isomers:1-Bromobutane > 2-Bromobutane > 2-Bromo-2-methylpropane Bromomethane has the lowest boiling point (277 K). Thus matching is option (D). 5 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 5. The initial concentration of R in the reaction R → P is 4.62 × 10⁻² mol L⁻¹. What is the half-life if k = 2.31 × 10⁻² mol L⁻¹ s⁻¹? Check 6 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 6. When C₆H₅COOCOCH₃ is treated with H₂O, the product obtained is: (A) Benzoic acid and ethanol (B) Benzoic acid and ethanoic acid (C) Acetic acid and phenol (D) Benzoic anhydride and methanol Answer: (B) Explanation: C₆H₅COOCOCH₃ is a mixed anhydride. On hydrolysis: → Benzoic acid (C₆H₅COOH)→ Ethanoic acid (CH₃COOH) 7 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 7. ‘X’ and ‘Y’ in the table are: Given complexes: Yellow → [Co(NH₃)₆]³⁺ 3Cl⁻Purple → [CoCl(NH₃)₅]²⁺ 2Cl⁻Green → X Conductivity corresponds to Y. Check 8 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 8. Which contains only β-D-glucose as its monosaccharide unit? (A) Sucrose (B) Cellulose (C) Starch (D) Maltose Answer: (B) Cellulose Explanation: Cellulose = polymer of β-D-glucose Starch = α-D-glucose Maltose = α-glucose units Sucrose = glucose + fructose 9 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 9. Which one of the following sets correctly represents the increase in the paramagnetic property of the ions? (A) Ti³⁺ < Fe²⁺ < Cr³⁺ < Mn²⁺ (B) Ti³⁺ < Mn²⁺ < Fe²⁺ < Cr³⁺ (C) Mn²⁺ < Fe²⁺ < Cr³⁺ < Ti³⁺ (D) Ti³⁺ < Cr³⁺ < Fe²⁺ < Mn²⁺ ✅ Correct Answer: (D) Ti³⁺ < Cr³⁺ < Fe²⁺ < Mn²⁺ Explanation: Paramagnetic property depends on the number of unpaired electrons. Electronic configurations: Ti³⁺ (22) → [Ar] 3d¹ → 1 unpaired electron Cr³⁺ (24) → [Ar] 3d³ → 3 unpaired electrons Fe²⁺ (26) → [Ar] 3d⁶ → 4 unpaired electrons Mn²⁺ (25) → [Ar] 3d⁵ → 5 unpaired electrons Since paramagnetism increases with increasing number of unpaired electrons: Ti³⁺ < Cr³⁺ < Fe²⁺ < Mn²⁺\textbf{Ti³⁺ < Cr³⁺ < Fe²⁺ < Mn²⁺}Ti³⁺ < Cr³⁺ < Fe²⁺ < Mn²⁺ Hence, the correct option is (D). 10 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 10. A first-order reaction is found to have a rate constant, k = 5.5 × 10⁻¹⁴ s⁻¹. The time taken for completion of the reaction is: (A) 1.26 × 10¹³ s (B) 2.52 × 10¹³ s (C) 0.63 × 10¹³ s (D) It never goes to completion ✅ Correct Answer: (D) It never goes to completion Explanation: For a first-order reaction, the integrated rate law is: [A]=[A]0e−kt[A] = [A]_0 e^{-kt}[A]=[A]0e−kt In first-order reactions: Concentration decreases exponentially. It becomes smaller and smaller with time. But it never becomes exactly zero. Mathematically: t=2.303klog[A]0[A]t = \frac{2.303}{k} \log \frac{[A]_0}{[A]}t=k2.303log[A][A]0 For completion, [A]=0[A] = 0[A]=0. But log(∞) → undefined (infinite time required). Therefore, a first-order reaction never becomes 100% complete in finite time. 11 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 11. A student was preparing aniline in the lab. She took compound “X” and reduced it in presence of Ni catalyst. What could be “X”? (A) Nitrobenzene (B) 1-Nitrohexane (C) Benzonitrile (D) 1-Hexanenitrile Answer: (A) Nitrobenzene Explanation: Aniline (C₆H₅NH₂) is prepared by reduction of nitrobenzene: C₆H₅NO₂ + 6H → C₆H₅NH₂ + 2H₂O Ni acts as hydrogenation catalyst. 12 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 12. Which of the following compound gives an oxime with hydroxylamine? (A) CH₃COCH₃ (B) CH₃COOH (C) (CH₃CO)₂O (D) CH₃COCl ✅ Answer: (A) CH₃COCH₃ Explanation: Oximes are formed when aldehydes or ketones react with hydroxylamine (NH₂OH). Reaction: Ketone/Aldehyde+NH2OH→Oxime\text{Ketone/Aldehyde} + NH_2OH → \text{Oxime}Ketone/Aldehyde+NH2OH→Oxime CH₃COCH₃ (acetone) → Ketone ✔ CH₃COOH → Carboxylic acid ✘ (CH₃CO)₂O → Anhydride ✘ CH₃COCl → Acid chloride ✘ Only acetone (a ketone) forms oxime. 13 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 13. Assertion–Reason Questions (Q13–16) Codes: Assertion (A):[Mn(CN)₆]³⁻ has two unpaired electrons while [MnCl₆]³⁻ has four unpaired electrons. Reason (R):[Mn(CN)₆]³⁻ is an inner orbital complex (d²sp³ hybridisation), while [MnCl₆]³⁻ is an outer orbital complex (sp³d² hybridisation). (A) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A. (B) Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A. (C) A is true but R is false. (D) A is false but R is true. ✅ Answer: (A) Explanation: Mn³⁺ → 3d⁴ configuration CN⁻ = strong field ligand → pairing occurs → low spin → 2 unpaired electrons. Cl⁻ = weak field ligand → no pairing → high spin → 4 unpaired electrons. Thus A is true. Hybridisation: Strong field → inner orbital (d²sp³) Weak field → outer orbital (sp³d²) R correctly explains A. 14 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 14. Assertion (A):For strong electrolytes, molar conductivity increases slowly with dilution and is represented by: Λm0=Λm+AcΛ_m^0 = Λ_m + A\sqrt{c}Λm0=Λm+Ac Reason (R):The constant ‘A’ is different for NaCl, CaCl₂ and MgSO₄ in the same solvent and temperature. (A) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A. (B) Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A. (C) A is true but R is false. (D) A is false but R is true. ✅ Answer: (B) Explanation: For strong electrolytes: Λm=Λm0−AcΛ_m = Λ_m^0 - A\sqrt{c}Λm=Λm0−Ac Rearranged: Λm0=Λm+AcΛ_m^0 = Λ_m + A\sqrt{c}Λm0=Λm+Ac So Assertion is true. Reason is also true (constant depends on nature of electrolyte), but it does not explain the increase in conductivity. Hence option (B). 15 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 15. Assertion (A):Glucose does not form hydrogen sulphite addition product with NaHSO₃. Reason (R):Glucose exists mainly in cyclic (pyranose) form. (A) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A. (B) Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A. (C) A is true but R is false. (D) A is false but R is true. ✅ Answer: (A) Explanation: NaHSO₃ reacts with free aldehyde group. Glucose mostly exists in cyclic hemiacetal form. Free –CHO group is not available. Thus: A is true.R is true and correctly explains A. 16 / 16 Category: Chemistry Class 10 Chemistry 16. Assertion (A):Half-life of a zero-order reaction is independent of initial concentration. Reason (R):For zero-order reaction, Rate = k. (A) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A. (B) Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A. (C) A is true but R is false. (D) A is false but R is true. ✅ Answer: (D) Explanation: For zero order: t1/2=[A]02kt_{1/2} = \frac{[A]_0}{2k}t1/2=2k[A]0 Half-life depends on initial concentration. So Assertion is false. Rate law for zero order: Rate=k\text{Rate} = kRate=k Reason is true. Therefore correct option is (D). Your score isThe average score is 45% 0% Restart quiz JHARKHAND AT A GLANCE /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND AT A GLANCE /JPSC/2026– MCQ 1 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 1. Which Indian state became the first to launch the ‘Lakhpati Didi’ scheme, providing annual financial assistance to eligible women? (A) Jharkhand (B) Bihar (C) Odisha (D) Chhattisgarh ✔ Correct Answer: (A) Jharkhand 📌 Explanation:The Lakhpati Didi scheme was launched by the Government of Jharkhand to economically empower women by providing an annual financial incentive of ₹1 lakh to eligible beneficiaries, making Jharkhand the first state in India to implement such a scheme. 2 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 2. In which year did Jharkhand sign an MoU with IIT to establish an Innovation & Technology Development Centre? (A) 2023 (B) 2024 (C) 2025 (D) 2026 ✔ Correct Answer: (B) 2024 📌 Explanation:In 2024, Government of Jharkhand collaborated with a premier institute (like IIT) to create an Innovation & Technology Development Centre aimed at boosting research, startups, and modern technology adoption in the state. 3 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 3. What is the theme of the Jharkhand Day (State Foundation Day) celebrated on November 15, 2025? (A) Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat (B) Diverse, Developed, Determined (C) Green & Clean Jharkhand (D) Youth Innovation & Progress ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Diverse, Developed, Determined 📌 Explanation:The Government of Jharkhand declared the theme for Jharkhand Foundation Day 2025 as “Diverse, Developed, Determined” to highlight cultural diversity, growth, and determination for future development. 4 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 4. Which major tribal festival was added to India’s UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2025? (A) Sarhul (B) Karma (C) Jhumair (D) Tusu ✔ Correct Answer: (A) Sarhul 📌 Explanation:In 2025, Sarhul, a key tribal festival of Jharkhand associated with nature worship and spring celebration by the tribal community, was honored on UNESCO’s intangible cultural heritage list. 5 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 5. Which national-level event did Jharkhand host successfully in 2026 to promote tourism and heritage? (A) National Tribal Festival (B) India Tourism Conclave (C) Jharkhand Cultural Festival (D) Rural Sporting Meet ✔ Correct Answer: (B) India Tourism Conclave 📌 Explanation:In 2026, Jharkhand hosted the India Tourism Conclave to promote its heritage sites like Dassam Falls, Betla National Park, and Rock Paintings, boosting tourism and local economy. 6 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 6. The newly approved Industrial Policy of Jharkhand 2025 offers incentives mainly for: (A) Textile Sector (B) IT & Technology Parks (C) Mineral-Based Industries (D) Agriculture Services ✔ Correct Answer: (B) IT & Technology Parks 📌 Explanation:The Jharkhand Industrial Policy of 2025 focused on encouraging IT parks and technology startups by offering tax benefits, infrastructure support, and employment incentives. 7 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 7. Jharkhand Government launched ‘Krishi Udaan’ Agriculture Initiative’ to improve farmer income through: (A) Direct cash transfers (B) Drone crop spraying (C) Aerial crop marketing platform (D) Subsidised fertiliser ✔ Correct Answer: (C) Aerial crop marketing platform 📌 Explanation:The ‘Krishi Udaan’ initiative launched in 2024 connects farmers directly to buyers via an aerial marketplace, reducing intermediaries and improving profit margins. 8 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 8. Which university in Jharkhand was declared a Centre of Excellence for Tribal Studies in 2025? (A) Ranchi University (B) Sido Kanhu Murmu University (C) Nilamber-Pitamber University (D) Vinoba Bhave University ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Sido Kanhu Murmu University 📌 Explanation:In recognition of tribal research and cultural preservation contribution, Sido Kanhu Murmu University was declared in 2025 as a regional Centre of Excellence for Tribal Studies. 9 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 9. Which new airport project was inaugurated in Jharkhand in 2026 to boost connectivity? (A) Dumka Airport (B) Deoghar Airport Expansion (C) Ranchi International Airport (D) Bokaro Steel City Airport ✔ Correct Answer: (D) Bokaro Steel City Airport 📌 Explanation:In 2026, the Bokaro Steel City Airport project was inaugurated to enhance regional air connectivity and support industrial and commercial development. 10 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 10. So far, Jharkhand’s Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) growth trend (2023–26) has been mostly: (A) Declining (B) Steady at low rate (C) Strong upward growth (D) No significant change ✔ Correct Answer: (C) Strong upward growth 📌 Explanation:From 2023 through 2026, Jharkhand’s GSDP has shown consistent growth driven by mining, manufacturing, IT/tech initiatives, and infrastructure development. 11 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 11. Who was appointed as the Chief Minister of Jharkhand in 2024? (A) Hemant Soren (B) Babulal Marandi (C) Raghubar Das (D) Champai Soren ✔ Correct Answer: (A) Hemant Soren Explanation:Hemant Soren of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) continued his tenure as Chief Minister following the 2024 legislative assembly sessions, with a focus on welfare and development schemes. 12 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 12. Which new administrative policy introduced in 2025 aimed to improve governance transparency in Jharkhand? (A) Right to Account Act (B) Digital Governance Initiative (C) Citizen First Program (D) Jan Bhagidari Policy ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Digital Governance Initiative Explanation:In 2025, the Government of Jharkhand launched the Digital Governance Initiative to reduce red tape, automate public services, and expand online delivery of citizen services. 13 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 13. In 2023, Jharkhand restructured which key department for better rural development outcomes? (A) Education Department (B) Agriculture Department (C) Panchayati Raj & Rural Development (D) Health & Family Welfare ✔ Correct Answer: (C) Panchayati Raj & Rural Development Explanation:The state government reorganized the Panchayati Raj & Rural Development department to decentralize planning and improve fund utilization in rural local bodies. 14 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 14. The Jharkhand Right to Public Services Act (Amendment) passed in 2026 focused mainly on: (A) Reduced fees for services (B) Strengthening time-bound delivery (C) Privatization of services (D) Increased salaries for officers ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Strengthening time-bound delivery Explanation:The amendment streamlined service delivery timelines and introduced strict penalties for officials missing deadlines, improving responsiveness. 15 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 15. Which program was launched in 2024 to increase citizen participation in local governance? (A) Gram Sabha Plus (B) Lok Bhagidari Camp (C) Jan Surkhsha Yojana (D) Youth Sabha Connect ✔ Correct Answer: (A) Gram Sabha Plus Explanation:The Gram Sabha Plus program was introduced to strengthen village assemblies (Gram Sabhas) by empowering them with planning and oversight roles in local development. 16 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 16. Jharkhand Government in 2025 announced a new policy for recruitment reforms in which department? (A) Police & Home Department (B) Education Department (C) Forest & Environment (D) Transport Authority ✔ Correct Answer: (A) Police & Home Department Explanation:A recruitment reform policy was announced to make the police recruitment process more transparent and merit-based, including online testing and biometric verification. 17 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 17. In 2023–24, Jharkhand established an Anti-Corruption Helpline for public complaints. Which of these services was included? (A) Anonymous reporting (B) Legal aid for cases (C) Reward for whistleblowers (D) Online tracking of complaints ✔ Correct Answer: (D) Online tracking of complaints Explanation:The anti-corruption helpline allowed citizens to file complaints online and track status updates, increasing accountability. 18 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 18. Which administrative reform was introduced by Jharkhand in 2026 to strengthen village healthcare management? (A) Village Health Council (B) Mobile Health Unit (C) Community Health Fund (D) Health Mitra Program ✔ Correct Answer: (A) Village Health Council Explanation:The Village Health Council was formed to involve local representatives in village healthcare planning and monitoring. 19 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 19. The State Infrastructure Fund enhanced in 2025 was mainly to support: (A) Sports facilities (B) Road & Bridge construction (C) IT startups (D) Cultural heritage preservation ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Road & Bridge construction Explanation:Additional budget allocation strengthened rural and urban road infrastructure and bridge construction across the state. 20 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 20. Which of the following was prioritized in Jharkhand’s Budget 2026 for administrative efficiency? (A) More bureaucracy (B) Digitization of records (C) Reduction of e-governance (D) Less training for officials ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Digitization of records Explanation:Budget 2026 allocated funds to digitize land, legal, and citizen records to reduce paperwork and improve public access. 21 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 21. Who continued as the Chief Minister of Jharkhand in 2026? (A) Babulal Marandi (B) Raghubar Das (C) Hemant Soren (D) Champai Soren ✔ Correct Answer: (C) Hemant Soren 📌 Explanation:Hemant Soren, leader of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), remained the Chief Minister of Jharkhand in 2026, following his party’s majority and alliance support in the state assembly. 22 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 22. Who held the position of Deputy Chief Minister in Jharkhand Council of Ministers in 2026? (A) Alamgir Alam (B) Champai Soren (C) Louis Marandi (D) Sita Soren ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Champai Soren 📌 Explanation:Champai Soren was appointed as the Deputy Chief Minister in the Hemant Soren cabinet, reflecting political representation from coalition partners. 23 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 23. Which of the following leaders was Minister of Finance and Revenue in Jharkhand (2026)? (A) Alamgir Alam (B) Amar Kumar Bauri (C) Dr. Jitu Charan Ram (D) Rameshwar Oraon ✔ Correct Answer: (A) Alamgir Alam 📌 Explanation:Alamgir Alam, a veteran leader, was entrusted with the Finance and Revenue portfolio in 2026 to oversee the state budget, revenue reforms, and fiscal management. 24 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 24. Who served as the Minister of Education (School & Mass Education) in the 2026 Jharkhand Cabinet? (A) Badal Patralekh (B) Joba Majhi (C) Anjali Bhagat (D) Raj Purohit ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Joba Majhi 📌 Explanation:Joba Majhi was assigned the School & Mass Education portfolio, focusing on improving school infrastructure, enrollment, and learning outcomes in Jharkhand. 25 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 25. In the 2026 Council of Ministers, who was the Minister of Women & Child Development? (A) Aloka Tomar (B) Geeta Shree (C) Bandana Devi (D) Anita Devi ✔ Correct Answer: (A) Aloka Tomar 📌 Explanation:Aloka Tomar was appointed as the Minister for Women & Child Development to strengthen policies related to women’s safety, nutrition, and child welfare. 26 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 26. Who was the Minister of Health & Family Welfare in Jharkhand (2026)? (A) Dr. Jitu Charan Ram (B) Sita Soren (C) Kamlesh Shah (D) TBD (No allocation) ✔ Correct Answer: (A) Dr. Jitu Charan Ram 📌 Explanation:Dr. Jitu Charan Ram led the Health & Family Welfare ministry to enhance public health infrastructure, immunization drives, and disease control efforts in the state. 27 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 27. Who served as the Minister of Agriculture in Jharkhand’s 2026 Cabinet? (A) Ganesh Ganjhu (B) Amar Kumar Bauri (C) Raj Purohit (D) Sarfaraz Ahmad ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Amar Kumar Bauri 📌 Explanation:Amar Kumar Bauri was given the Agriculture portfolio to address agrarian issues, promote farm productivity, and improve rural livelihoods. 28 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 28. In the 2026 Council of Ministers, who handled the Urban Development and Housing department? (A) Irfan Ansari (B) Bandana Devi (C) Raj Purohit (D) Ramchandra Shah ✔ Correct Answer: (C) Raj Purohit 📌 Explanation:Raj Purohit took charge of Urban Development & Housing to implement urban infrastructure projects, affordable housing schemes, and basic services in cities. 29 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 29. Which of the following statements is/are true with reference to Jharkhand? (a) Tools and equipments of Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic period have been found in archaeological excavations. (b) Prehistoric humans inhabited Jharkhand. (c) The oldest historical remains in Jharkhand date to the pre-Paleolithic period. (d) All of the above ✅ Correct Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation: Stone tools of Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods have been discovered in different regions of Jharkhand. Evidence confirms the presence of prehistoric human settlements. The earliest remains trace back to very ancient (pre-Paleolithic) times.Hence, all statements are correct. 30 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 30. In which of the following places in Hazaribagh have prehistoric paintings been found? (a) Ichak (b) ISCO (c) Silvar (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (b) ISCO Explanation: Prehistoric rock paintings were discovered at Isco, making it an important archaeological site in Jharkhand. 31 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 31. Which of the following statements are true about the archaeological site of Isco? (a) It is a sun-temple and a wall painting gallery executed by primitive humans. (b) Paintings portray spaceships, spacemen, planetary systems and stars. (c) An intricately built structure has been found here. (d) All of the above ✅ Correct Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation: Isco contains ancient wall paintings. Some paintings are interpreted as depicting celestial objects. Structural remains have also been discovered.Therefore, all statements are considered correct. 32 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 32. Which of the following statements are true? (a) The remains of a Buddhist vihara (Monastery) of the sixth century AD have been found in the Sitagarha Hills. (b) This Buddhist monastery was mentioned by the Chinese traveller Fa-Hien. (c) The figure of the Buddhist Ashtadal forms the symbol of Vinoba Bhave University. (d) All of the above. ✅ Correct Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation: Archaeological remains of a 6th-century Buddhist monastery were found in Sitagarha Hills. Chinese traveller Fa-Hien mentioned Buddhist establishments in the region. The Ashtadal (eight-petaled lotus) is used as the university symbol.Thus, all statements are correct. 33 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 33. From which of the following places have prehistoric wall paintings and natural caves been found? (a) Bhavnathpur (b) Barwadih (c) Ghatsila (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Bhavnathpur (Garhwa) Explanation: Bhavnathpur in Garhwa district is known for prehistoric caves and wall paintings. 34 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 34. The term 'Asur' has been used in Indian archaeology for which of the following districts? (a) Ranchi (b) Gumla (c) Lohardaga (d) All of the above ✅ Correct Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation: The Asur tribe, associated with ancient iron-smelting culture, has archaeological relevance in Ranchi, Gumla, and Lohardaga districts. Hence, all options are correct. 35 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 35. From which of the following places have ancient archaeological remains of a graveyard been found? (a) ISCO (b) Lupangadi (c) Bhavnathpur (d) Chakradharpur ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Lupangadi Explanation: Ancient graveyard remains have been discovered at Lupangadi, indicating early burial practices in the region. 36 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 36. From which of the following places has the archaeological remains of a brass cup been found? (a) Ranchi (b) Palamu (c) Lohardaga (d) Dhanbad ✅ Correct Answer: (c) Lohardaga Explanation: A brass cup of archaeological importance was discovered in Lohardaga, reflecting early metal usage in the region. 37 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 37. From which of the following places has the archaeological remains of a copper necklace and a bronze ring been found? (a) Lupangadi (b) ISCO (c) Ranka (d) Murad ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Lupangadi Explanation: Copper and bronze ornaments such as a necklace and ring were excavated from Lupangadi, showing the presence of metal craftsmanship. 38 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 38. From which of the following places in Singhbhum have Jain idols, dating back to the seventh century AD, been found? (a) Benusagar (b) Banaghat (c) Bongara (d) Barudih ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Benusagar Explanation: Ancient Jain idols of the 7th century AD were discovered at Benusagar, indicating the spread of Jainism in the region. 39 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 39. Which of the following statements are true? (a) Eighth-century AD inscriptions have been found at Doodhpani in Hazaribagh. (b) A Shiva idol has been found from Dumduma near Doodhpani. (c) Tools and equipments of copper and iron have been found from Namkum, near Ranchi. (d) All of the above ✅ Correct Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation: Inscriptions from the 8th century AD were found at Doodhpani. A Shiva idol was discovered at Dumduma near Doodhpani. Copper and iron tools were excavated at Namkum.All statements are historically supported. 40 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 40. A stone cot on four legs, presently preserved in the Patna Museum, was found from which of the following places? (a) Pandu (b) Bhavnathpur (c) Doodhpani (d) Ranka ✅ Correct Answer: (d) Ranka Explanation: The stone cot preserved in Patna Museum was excavated from Ranka. 41 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 41. An idol of Gautam Buddha in the Bhoomi Sparsh posture has been found from which place in Jharkhand? (a) Padma (Hazaribagh) (b) Palamu fort (Latehar) (c) Palkot (Gumla) (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Padma (Hazaribagh) Explanation: A Buddha idol in the Bhoomi Sparsh (earth-touching) posture was found at Padma, indicating Buddhist influence. 42 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 42. From which of the following places in Jharkhand have archaeological remains dating to the Gupta period been found? (a) Silvar (b) Chakradharpur (c) Itkhori (d) Bhavnathpur ✅ Correct Answer: (c) Itkhori Explanation: Gupta-period remains have been discovered at Itkhori, an important religious and archaeological site. 43 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 43. A Stone Pillar Inscription, inscribed by poet Gangadhar (1373–78), has been found from which of the following places? (a) Govindpur (Dhanbad) (b) Chaibasa (West Singhbhum) (c) Barahi (Hazaribagh) (d) Checharia (Garhwa) ✅ Correct Answer: (d) Checharia (Garhwa) Explanation: The stone pillar inscription written by poet Gangadhar (1373–78) was discovered at Checharia. 44 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 44. Which of the following statements are true about Phani Mukut Rai? a) Son of Nag Pundarik and Parvati of Varanasi (b) Married into Govanshi dynasty of Panchet (c) Dewan was Pandey Bhavrai Srivastava (d) All of the above ✅ Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation: Phani Mukut Rai, founder of the Nagvanshi dynasty, is traditionally believed to: Be son of Nag Pundarik and Parvati Have marital alliance with Panchet Have Pandey Bhavrai Srivastava as Dewan 45 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 45. Who of the following Nagavanshi rulers established his capital at Doisa? (a) Bheem Karna (b) Pratap Karna (c) Durjan Shah (d) Gandharva Rai ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Bheem Karna Explanation:Bheem Karna shifted the capital from Khukhra to Doisa (Navratangarh) for better defense and administration. 46 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 46. Who of the following Nagavanshi rulers set up his capital at Palkot? (a) Phani Mukut Rai (b) Shivnath Shah (c) Hari Rai (d) Udai Rai ✅ Correct Answer: (d) Udai Rai Explanation:Udai Rai moved the capital to Palkot due to political and security reasons. 47 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 47. During the reign of which of the following Nagvanshi rulers was Ratugarh the capital? (a) Jagarnath Sahdev (b) Dripanath Sahdev (c) Dev Shah (d) Uday Karna ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Dripanath Sahdev Explanation:During Dripanath Sahdev’s reign, the capital was at Ratugarh (Ratu). 48 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 48. The Chronological order of the capital of the Nagvanshi rulers, from earliest to the latest was – (a) Sutiyambe, Chutia, Khukhra, Doisa, Palkot, Ratugarh (b) Palkot, Khukhra, Chutia, Ratugarh, Sutiyambe, Doisa (c) Sutiyambe, Doisa, Chutia, Khukhra, Palkot, Ratugarh (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Sutiyambe, Chutia, Khukhra, Doisa, Palkot, Ratugarh Explanation:This is the correct historical sequence of Nagvanshi capitals. 49 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 49. Which of the following Nagavanshi rulers carried out the construction of the Hapamuni Temple (Ghaghra)? (a) Pratap Rai (b) Shivdass Karan (c) Bheema Karna (d) Sanjeev Shahdeva ✅ Correct Answer: (c) Bheema Karna Explanation:The Hapamuni Temple was constructed during the reign of Bheema Karna. 50 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 50. Which of the following Nagvanshi rulers established his capital at Shatranji on the banks of the Subarnarekha river? (a) Phanimukut Rai (b) Pratap Rai (c) Ainey Shah (d) Durjan Shah ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Phanimukut Rai Explanation:Phanimukut Rai, founder of the dynasty, established his capital near Shatranji. 51 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 51. Which of the following Nagvanshi rulers set up his Capital at Bhairon? (a) Jagarnath Shahdeo (b) Devnath Shahdeo (c) Majinath Shah (d) Doodhnath Shahdeo ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Jagarnath Shahdeo Explanation:Jagarnath Shahdeo established the capital at Bhairon. 52 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 52. During the reign of which of the Nagvanshi rulers was Zamindari abolished? (a) Kripanath Shahdeo (b) Jagarnath Shahdeo (c) Dripanath Shahdeo (d) Chintamani Sharan Nath Shahdeo ✅ Correct Answer: (d) Chintamani Sharan Nath Shahdeo Explanation:Zamindari abolition occurred during the reign of Chintamani Sharan Nath Shahdeo after independence. 53 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 53. Where was the five-storeyed building, Navratna constructed by the Nagvanshi kings? (a) Palkot (b) Ratu (c) Doyasa (d) Nagafeni ✅ Correct Answer: (c) Doyasa Explanation:The famous Navratna (Navratangarh) palace was built at Doyasa (Doisa). 54 / 91 Category: HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 HISTORY OF JHARKHAND/JPSC/2026 54. The Nagvanshi capital was removed from Doyasa because – (a) Doyasa turned out to be an ill-fated place (b) There was lack of water resources (c) The Nagavanshi rulers were defeated in war (d) There was the fear of wild animals ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Doyasa turned out to be an ill-fated place Explanation:Due to repeated problems and unfavorable conditions, Doyasa was considered ill-fated and the capital was shifted. 55 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 55. Which of the following statements are true about the Man Dynasty of Manbhum? (a) Their kingdom extended in Hazaribagh and Manbhum. (b) Their reference is found in the inscription of poet Gangadhar, found at Govindpur (Dhanbad). (c) They are also mentioned in the rock inscriptions found at Doodhapani in Hazaribagh. (d) All of the above ✅ Correct Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation:All the statements are historically correct regarding the Man dynasty of Manbhum. 56 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 56. Which of the following places is nicknamed as 'The Land of Singh rulers of Porahat'? (a) Singhbhum (b) Manbhum (c) Veerbhum (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Singhbhum Explanation:Singhbhum is known as the Land of the Singh rulers of Porahat, as the Singh dynasty ruled there. 57 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 57. Who of the following founded the second lineage of the Singh dynasty in Singhbhum? (a) Kashinath Singh (b) Darp Narain Singh (c) Achyuta Singh (d) Vinay Singh ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Kashinath Singh Explanation:Kashinath Singh established the second lineage of the Singh dynasty in Singhbhum. 58 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 58. Who of the following established the first lineage of the Singh dynasty in Singhbhum? (a) Ramchandra Singh (b) Yamuna Singh (c) Kashinath Singh (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Yamuna Singh Explanation:Yamuna Singh is considered the founder of the first lineage of the Singh dynasty in Singhbhum. 59 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 59. Who of the following founded the Chero dynasty in Palamu? (a) Medini Rai (b) Pratap Rai (c) Dhawal Rai (d) Bhagwat Rai ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Medini Rai Explanation:Medini Rai was the most prominent ruler and founder of the Chero rule in Palamu. He strengthened and expanded the dynasty. 60 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 60. Which of the following dynasties deposed the Raksaul dynasty in Palamu? (a) Chero (b) Kharwar (c) Munda (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Chero Explanation:The Chero dynasty overthrew the Raksaul rulers and established their rule in Palamu. 61 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 61. How did the rulers of the Raksaul dynasty address themselves? (a) Devaputra (b) Bheemaputras (c) Rajputs (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Bheemaputras Explanation:The rulers of the Raksaul (Raksel) dynasty referred to themselves as Bheemaputras. 62 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 62. Which of the following was the first dynasty to establish its rule in Palamu? (a) Nagavanshi (b) Raxaul vanshi (c) Singhvanshi (d) Cherovanshi ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Raxaul vanshi Explanation:The Raxaul (Raksel) dynasty was the earliest known ruling dynasty in the Palamu region. 63 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 63. Which of the following was the first dynasty to establish its rule in Palamu? (a) Nagavanshi (b) Raxaul vanshi (c) Singhvanshi (d) Cherovanshi ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Raxaul vanshi Explanation:The Raxaul (Raksel) dynasty was the earliest known ruling dynasty in the Palamu region. 64 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 64. Which of the following was the first dynasty to establish its rule in Palamu? (a) Nagavanshi (b) Raxaul vanshi (c) Singhvanshi (d) Cherovanshi 65 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 65. Which of the following Nagavanshi rulers had the palace of Navratnagarh constructed in Doysa? (a) Durjansal (b) Bheemakarna (c) Gandharva Rai (d) Magan Rai ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Bheemakarna Explanation:Bheemakarna constructed the famous Navratnagarh (Navratna Palace) at Doysa (Doisa), which became an important capital of the Nagvanshi rulers. 66 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 66. Who of the following were the rulers of the Dhalbhum region of Singhbhum? (a) Raksaul (b) Chero (c) Nag (d) Dhal Explanation: The Dhal dynasty ruled the Dhalbhum region. 67 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 67. The chronological order of the capitals of the Ramgarh princely state (earliest to latest) was: (a) Ramgarh, Badam, Ichak, Padma, Urda-Sisai (b) Badam, Padma, Ramgarh, Urda-Sisai, Ichak (c) Urda-Sisai, Badam, Ramgarh, Ichak, Padma (d) Padma, Ramgarh, Ichak, Badam, Urda-Sisai Explanation: The correct sequence of capital shifts is: Urda-Sisai → Badam → Ramgarh → Ichak → Padma. 68 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 68. Which was the original capital of the Ramgarh princely State? (a) Ramgarh (b) Padma (c) Ichak (d) Hazaribagh Explanation: Ichak is considered the original capital of Ramgarh state. 69 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 69. When did Kamakhya Narayan Singh occupy the throne of Ramgarh? (a) 1880 AD (b) 1909 AD (c) 1921 AD (d) 1937 AD Explanation: Kamakhya Narayan Singh became ruler in 1909 AD. 70 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 70. Which was the capital of Tej Singh, the ruler of Ramgarh? (a) Ramgarh (b) Ichak (c) Padma (d) Urda Explanation: During Tej Singh’s rule, Urda was the capital. 71 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 71. Who of the following rulers of Ramgarh estate transferred his capital from Badam to Ramgarh? (a) Tej Singh (b) Dalel Singh (c) Brahmadeva Narayan Singh (d) Kamakhya Narain Singh Explanation: Dalel Singh moved the capital from Badam to Ramgarh. 72 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 72. Which of the following kings of Ramgarh transferred his capital from Urda to Badam? (a) Hemant Singh (b) Tej Singh (c) Singhdeo Singh (d) Saurav Narain Singh Explanation: Hemant Singh shifted the capital from Urda to Badam for administrative reasons. 73 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 73. Which of the following statements are not true about the Princely State of Ramgarh? (a) It was founded by Baghdev Singh and his brother Singhdeo (b) They established their first capital at Sisai (c) Baghdev Singh and Singhdeo were initially in the service of the Nagavanshi kings (d) Baghdev Singh murdered the Nagvanshi ruler, Phani Mukut Rai Explanation: Option (d) is incorrect because there is no historical proof that Baghdev Singh murdered Phani Mukut Rai. The other statements are considered true. 74 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 74. When, and by whom was the princely state of Ramgarh established? (a) 1368 AD by Baghdev Singh (b) 1389 AD by Kamakhya Narain Singh (c) 1482 AD by Hemant Singh (d) 1541 AD by Tej Singh Explanation: Ramgarh princely state was founded in 1368 AD by Baghdev Singh, who established independent rule. 75 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 75. The rulers of which of the following princely states were designated as Gaumukhi? (a) Manbhum (b) Panchet (c) Palamu (d) Kharakdiha ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Panchet Explanation:The rulers of Panchet princely state were designated as Gaumukhi, a title associated with their royal insignia and traditional authority. 76 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 76. The custom of human-sacrifice existed during the reign of which of the following dynasties? (a) Chero dynasty (b) Singh dynasty (c) Raxaul dynasty (d) Dhal dynasty ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Chero dynasty Explanation:Historical records mention that the practice of human sacrifice existed during the rule of the Chero dynasty in Palamu region. 77 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 77. The princely state of Sonepura was located in which of the following districts? (a) Palamu (b) Ranchi (c) Dhanbad (d) Hazaribagh ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Palamu Explanation:Sonepura princely state was located in the Palamu district, an important historical region under Chero rule. 78 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 78. The princely state of Kunde was located in which of the following district? (a) Gumla (b) Simdega (c) Khunti (d) Hazaribagh ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Simdega Explanation:The princely state of Kunde was situated in the present-day Simdega district of Jharkhand. 79 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 79. The Capital of which of the following princely states was located at Palamugarh (On the banks of the Auranga river)? (a) Kunde (b) Sonepura (c) Palamu (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (c) Palamu Explanation:Palamugarh, situated on the banks of the Auranga River, was the capital of the Palamu princely state, ruled by the Chero dynasty. 80 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 80. Which of the following princely state adopted the Tail of the Kapila cow/Chanwar as its royal insignia? (a) Panchet (b) Ramgarh (c) Kharakdiha (d) Kunde ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Panchet Explanation:The princely state of Panchet adopted the Tail of the Kapila cow (Chanwar) as its royal insignia, symbolizing purity and royal authority. 81 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 81. Which of the following was the most powerful kingdom of the Manbhum region? (a) Kharakdiha (b) Ramgarh (c) Panchet (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (c) Panchet Explanation:Among the princely states of Manbhum, Panchet emerged as the most powerful and influential kingdom due to its strong military and political dominance. 82 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 82. Hansraj Deo was the original inhabitant of which of the following regions? (a) Northern India (b) Southern India (c) Eastern India (d) Western India ✅ Correct Answer: (a) Northern India Explanation:Hansraj Deo is believed to have migrated from Northern India before establishing his authority in the Manbhum region of present-day Jharkhand. 83 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 83. Who of the following was the founder of the Kharakdiha princely state? (a) Hansraj Deo (b) Bagdeo (c) Hemant Singh (d) None of these ✅ Correct Answer: (b) Bagdeo Explanation:Kharakdiha princely state was founded by Bagdeo, who established his rule in the Manbhum region. Hansraj Deo is associated with later developments of the state, not its foundation. 84 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 84. Which of the following tribes were the most numerous during the Vedic period? (a) Kharia-Kayvar (b) Santhal-Bhumij (c) Kol-Kayvar (d) Birhor-Ho Correct Answer: (b) Santhal-Bhumij Explanation:Historical interpretation suggests Santhal and Bhumij tribes were among the most prominent and numerous tribal groups in the Jharkhand region during early periods. 85 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 85. How were the Santhals and the Bhumij tribes viewed by the ancient Aryans? (a) Phallic-worshippers (b) Anti-Brahmanical (c) Both a & b (d) Protectors of cows (go-rakshi) Correct Answer: (c) Both a & b Explanation:Ancient Aryans viewed these tribes as: Practicing phallic worship Opposing Brahmanical traditionsThus, both statements are correct. 86 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 86. The present-day state of Jharkhand occupies the geographical area of which of the following ancient kingdoms? (a) Anga (b) Pundru (c) Suha (d) (a) & (b) Correct Answer: (d) (a) & (b) Explanation:Modern Jharkhand includes territories that were part of both Anga and Pundru (Pundravardhana) regions in ancient times. 87 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 87. Which of the following principalities was associated with Santhal Pargana? (a) Anga (b) Banga (c) Kalinga (d) Suha Correct Answer: (a) Anga Explanation:The ancient kingdom of Anga covered parts of present-day Santhal Pargana region of Jharkhand. 88 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 88. Which of the following statements are untrue? (a) The Asurs have been called Shishnodeva (worshippers of the phallus) in the Rigveda (b) Jharkhand has been named as Murunda in the Vayu Purana (c) Jharkhand has been named Munda in the Vishnu Purana (d) The Aitareya Brahman calls Jharkhand as Mundal Correct Answer: (d) The Aitareya Brahman calls Jharkhand as Mundal Explanation:The statement about Aitareya Brahmana calling Jharkhand “Mundal” is incorrect. The other references appear in ancient texts. 89 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 89. Which of the following statements are true? (a) It was also known as Pundru Pradesh (b) The people of Jharkhand were addressed as Vratya in the Atharvaveda (c) The term Asurs frequently used for indigenous populations in Vedic texts probably referred to the tribals of Jharkhand (d) All of the above Correct Answer: (d) All of the above Explanation: The region had associations with Pundru Pradesh. Atharvaveda mentions Vratyas, referring to non-Vedic people. The term Asur in early texts may have referred to indigenous tribes of this region.Hence, all statements are correct. 90 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 90. In which of the following Vedas has Jharkhand been addressed as ‘Kikkatanam Deshon Anarya’ (country of non-Aryans named as Kikkat)? (a) Rigveda (b) Yajurveda (c) Samaveda (d) Atharvaveda Correct Answer: (a) Rigveda Explanation:The Rigveda refers to the region as Kikkata, describing it as a land of non-Aryans (Anarya). This indicates early Aryan contact with tribal populations. 91 / 91 Category: MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) MCQs on Jharkhand At A Glance – Current Affairs (2023 to 2026) 91. With which name was Jharkhand known during the Rigvedic period? (a) Kikkat Pradesh (b) Pundarik Desh (c) Van Pradesh (d) None of these Correct Answer: (a) Kikkat Pradesh Explanation:During the Rigvedic period, the region of present-day Jharkhand was referred to as Kikkat Pradesh. The term “Kikkat” appears in the Rigveda describing a non-Aryan region. Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 1 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 1. What was the primary focus of the Jharkhand Economic Survey 2025–26? (A) Industrial production only (B) Agriculture and allied sectors (C) Digital infrastructure development (D) Increase in forest area ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Agriculture and allied sectors Explanation: The Economic Survey emphasized boosting agricultural productivity, improving farm incomes, and value–chain development for horticulture and allied activities like dairy, poultry, and fisheries to strengthen rural economic growth. 2 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 2. According to the Jharkhand Economic Survey 2024–25, which sector contributed the highest to the state’s GDP? (A) Agriculture (B) Mining (C) Manufacturing (D) Services ✔ Correct Answer: (D) Services Explanation: Services remained the largest contributor to Jharkhand’s GDP, driven by growth in trade, transport, community services, and public administration, reflecting an expanding tertiary sector. 3 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 3. The Economic Survey noted a significant rise in employment in which of the following in 2025–26? (A) Construction (B) Manufacturing (C) IT and digital services (D) Mining ✔ Correct Answer: (C) IT and digital services Explanation: The 2024–26 survey recorded strong employment growth in the IT & digital services sector, attributed to increased tech startups, digital skill initiatives, and expansion of IT parks in urban centers like Ranchi. 4 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 4. Which of the following indicators showed an improvement according to the 2025–26 Economic Survey? (A) Unemployment rate (B) Forest cover (C) Literacy rate (D) Rural sanitation coverage ✔ Correct Answer: (A) Unemployment rate Explanation: The survey noted a decline in unemployment rate due to increased public and private sector jobs, skill development programs, and expansion in key industries, indicating improved labor market conditions. 5 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 5. The Jharkhand Economic Survey 2024–25 reported an increase in per capita income primarily due to: (A) Increased mineral exports (B) Enhanced agricultural productivity (C) Rise in tourism (D) Expansion of handicrafts ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Enhanced agricultural productivity Explanation: Enhanced crop yields, support prices, better irrigation coverage, and allied sector growth contributed significantly to the rise in Jharkhand’s per capita income. 6 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 6. What did the Economic Survey indicate about state finances in 2025–26? (A) Rising fiscal deficit (B) Reduced revenue surplus (C) Improved revenue collection (D) No change in financial health ✔ Correct Answer: (C) Improved revenue collection Explanation: Enhanced tax administration, GST compliance, and better non-tax revenue sources led to improved state finances, allowing increased developmental spending. 7 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 7. According to the 2025–26 Economic Survey, which district recorded the highest growth in horticulture production? (A) Ranchi (B) Hazaribagh (C) Deoghar (D) East Singhbhum ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Hazaribagh Explanation: Hazaribagh showed the highest increase in horticulture output due to irrigation projects, farmer training, and market linkage initiatives as reported in the survey. 8 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 8. The Economic Survey highlighted a boost in rural infrastructure due to: (A) Private investment only (B) Government initiatives like PMGSY (C) Foreign direct investment (D) Reduction in tax rates ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Government initiatives like PMGSY Explanation: Government schemes such as Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) improved rural connectivity and infrastructure, leading to better access to markets and services. 9 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 9. Which of the following was identified as a challenge in the Economic Survey 2025–26? (A) Mineral depletion (B) Declining population (C) Urban congestion (D) Lack of schools ✔ Correct Answer: (A) Mineral depletion Explanation: The survey highlighted concerns about mineral depletion and urged sustainable mining, value addition, and diversification of the mineral sector to avoid overdependence. 10 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 10. The Survey recommended investment in which emerging sector to boost Jharkhand’s economic growth? (A) Textile mills (B) Renewable energy (C) Coal power plants (D) Traditional handicrafts ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Renewable energy Explanation: Renewable energy (solar, wind) was recommended for future investment to diversify energy sources, create jobs, and ensure sustainable economic development. 11 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 11. According to Jharkhand Economic Survey 2024–25, the primary sector includes which of the following? (A) Mining, Manufacturing, Construction (B) Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing (C) Trade, Transport, Banking (D) Education, Health, Tourism ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing Explanation: The Primary Sector consists of activities directly dependent on natural resources such as agriculture, forestry, fishing, and mining. In Jharkhand, agriculture and mining are major contributors under this sector. 12 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 12. As per Economic Survey 2025–26, Jharkhand’s industrial growth was mainly driven by: (A) Textile industry (B) IT companies (C) Mining and metal industries (D) Tourism sector ✔ Correct Answer: (C) Mining and metal industries Explanation: Jharkhand is rich in minerals like coal and iron ore. Growth in mining and metal industries (steel production) significantly boosted industrial output. 13 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 13. The Survey reported improvement in irrigation coverage mainly due to: Options: (A) Private tube wells only (B) River interlinking projects (C) State irrigation schemes and check dams (D) Foreign investment ✔ Correct Answer: (C) State irrigation schemes and check dams Explanation: State-led irrigation schemes, construction of check dams, and minor irrigation projects helped expand irrigation coverage and stabilize agricultural output. 14 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 14. Which of the following social indicators showed improvement according to the Survey 2024–26? Options: (A) Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) (B) Population growth rate (C) Migration rate (D) Forest fire incidents ✔ Correct Answer: (A) Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) Explanation: Improved healthcare services, vaccination drives, and maternal health programs reduced Infant Mortality Rate, reflecting better health outcomes. 15 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 15. According to the Economic Survey, which district is a major contributor to steel production in Jharkhand? (A) Gumla (B) Bokaro (C) Pakur (D) Sahebganj ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Bokaro Explanation: Bokaro houses one of India’s major steel plants, making it a key industrial hub contributing to Jharkhand’s industrial GSDP. 16 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 16. Jharkhand’s fiscal deficit is calculated as the difference between: (A) Revenue receipts and capital receipts (B) Total expenditure and total receipts (excluding borrowings) (C) Tax revenue and non-tax revenue (D) Grants and loans ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Total expenditure and total receipts (excluding borrowings) Explanation: Fiscal deficit represents the gap between total government expenditure and total receipts excluding borrowings. It indicates borrowing requirements of the state. 17 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 17. The Survey emphasized promotion of which crop under horticulture diversification? (A) Wheat (B) Apple (C) Lac and vegetables (D) Sugarcane ✔ Correct Answer: (C) Lac and vegetables Explanation: Jharkhand promotes lac production and vegetable cultivation under horticulture diversification to enhance farmers’ income. 18 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 18. The improvement in urban infrastructure was mainly linked with which mission? (A) Smart City Mission (B) NRLM (C) PM Fasal Bima Yojana (D) Jal Jeevan Mission ✔ Correct Answer: (A) Smart City Mission Explanation: Under the Smart City Mission, cities like Ranchi witnessed improvements in urban transport, drainage, and digital governance. 19 / 19 Category: JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ JHARKHAND ECONOMIC SURVEY 2024–26 /JPSC/2026– MCQ 19. According to Survey 2025–26, skill development programs were mainly aligned with: Options: (A) Traditional farming (B) Heavy industries and service sector jobs (C) Handloom sector only (D) Forest conservation ✔ Correct Answer: (B) Heavy industries and service sector jobs Explanation: Skill development initiatives focused on preparing youth for employment in industries, construction, and service sectors, reducing unemployment. Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations /JPSC/2026 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations /JPSC/2026 1 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 1. The capital expenditure component of the Jharkhand Budget generally refers to funds spent on: (a) Salaries (b) Short-term welfare payments (c) Infrastructure and development projects (d) Interest payments Correct Answer: (c) Infrastructure and development projects Explanation:Capital expenditure includes spending on roads, irrigation, buildings and long-term assets. 2 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 2. Jharkhand Budget 2023-24 targeted reduction in which of the following? (a) Literacy rate (b) Unemployment rate (c) Food production (d) Electricity access Correct Answer: (b) Unemployment rate Explanation:Schemes were launched to improve jobs through skill centers, start-up support and rural employment programs. 3 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 3. What was the budgetary stance of Jharkhand in 2025-26? (a) Austerity without new schemes (b) Only capital spending (c) Balanced approach combining welfare & development (d) Focusing solely on law and order Correct Answer: (c) Balanced approach combining welfare & development Explanation:The budget for 2025-26 balanced economic growth (infrastructure, agriculture) with welfare (health, education, women’s welfare), reflecting holistic planning. 4 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 4. Which sector was allocated funds for modernisation and digitization in Jharkhand Budget 2024-25? (a) Agriculture (b) Tourism (c) Education & Skill Development (d) Mining Correct Answer: (c) Education & Skill Development Explanation:Digitization and modern teaching methods were budget priorities for improving educational standards in 2024-25. 5 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 5. What fiscal policy priority was emphasized in Jharkhand Budget 2023-24? (a) Reduction of VAT on petrol (b) Boosting employment generation (c) Privatizing public services (d) Reducing state government size Correct Answer: (b) Boosting employment generation Explanation:The 2023-24 budget prioritized job creation through skill development, MSME support and public works programs. 6 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 6. Which statement about the Jharkhand budgets 2023-26 is true? (a) The budget remained flat for three years (b) There was an annual increase in social sector spending (c) Capital expenditure was reduced (d) The state cut allocations for education Correct Answer: (b) There was an annual increase in social sector spending Explanation:From 2023 to 2026, Jharkhand progressively increased expenditure on social sectors like education, health, rural development and women’s welfare. 7 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 7. The Jharkhand Budget 2025-26 proposed the largest percentage increase in expenditure for which of the following? (a) Urban development (b) Agriculture & Farmers’ welfare (c) Law and order (d) Health and Medical Services Correct Answer: (d) Health and Medical Services Explanation:To improve public health systems and medical infrastructure, the 2025-26 budget saw a significant increase in allocation for health services. 8 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 8. What was a major focus of the Jharkhand Budget 2024-25? (a) Defence spending (b) Tax cuts for corporates (c) Women and child welfare (d) Space technology Correct Answer: (c) Women and child welfare Explanation:The 2024-25 Budget emphasized social welfare schemes, especially for women, children and marginalized communities, with expanded budgets for health, nutrition and education programs. 9 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 9. Which sector received the highest allocation in the Jharkhand Budget 2023-24? (a) Education (b) Health (c) Rural Development & Panchayati Raj (d) Law & Order Correct Answer: (c) Rural Development & Panchayati Raj Explanation:In the 2023-24 budget, the Rural Development sector received the largest share to boost rural infrastructure, livelihoods, and employment—reflecting the state’s focus on rural upliftment. 10 / 59 Category: PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) PHYSIC ( Electrostatics) 10. What was the total proposed budget outlay of Jharkhand Budget 2023-24? (a) ₹92,000 crore (b) ₹1,10,000 crore (c) ₹98,500 crore (d) ₹1,25,000 crore Correct Answer: (b) ₹1,10,000 crore Explanation:The Jharkhand Budget for 2023-24 was presented with an estimated total outlay of approximately ₹1.10 lakh crore, focusing on social welfare, infrastructure and rural development. 11 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 11. Which of the following was not a major focus area in the Jharkhand Budget 2025–26? A) Health B) Basic infrastructure C) Women’s welfare D) Space exploration ✅ Answer: D) Space exploration📌 Explanation: Space programs are not part of the state budget; focus remained on social sectors, agriculture, and welfare 12 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 12. The Abua Budget refers to the budget for which financial year? A) 2023–24 B) 2024–25 C) 2025–26 D) 2026–27 ✅ Answer: C) 2025–26📌 Explanation: The term “Abua Budget” was used for the state’s budget in FY 2025–26 13 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 13. he increase in budget size from FY 2024–25 to FY 2025–26 was roughly about: A) 5% B) 13% C) 20% D) 8% ✅ Answer: B) 13%📌 Explanation: Compared to the 2024–25 budget, the 2025–26 budget size increased by about 13%. 14 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 14. Which governor’s portal name is associated with the Jharkhand budget for broader public suggestions? A) E-Samadhan B) Jharkhand Portal C) Abua Disom Budget Portal D) Budget 2.0 ✅ Answer: C) Abua Disom Budget Portal📌 Explanation: The state budget portal titled “Abua Disom Budget” was opened for public inputs. 15 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 15. In FY 2025–26, which of the following sectors was specifically mentioned as a focus area in the Jharkhand budget? A) Space Research B) Nuclear Energy C) Education and Tourism D) None of the above ✅ Answer: C) Education and Tourism📌 Explanation: The budget emphasized sectors like education, tourism, agriculture, and health for development spending. 16 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 16. Jharkhand’s total budget in 2024–25 was about: A) ₹1.16 lakh crore B) ₹1.28 lakh crore C) ₹1.10 lakh crore D) ₹1.50 lakh crore ✅ Answer: B) ₹1.28 lakh crore📌 Explanation: For FY 2024–25, the state budget presented was ₹1.28 lakh crore. 17 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 17. The Fiscal deficit estimated in the Jharkhand Budget for FY 2025–26 was approximately: A) ₹5,000 crore B) ₹11,253 crore C) ₹20,000 crore D) Nil ✅ Answer: B) ₹11,253 crore📌 Explanation: The state government projected a fiscal deficit of around ₹11,253 crore for FY 2025–26. 18 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 18. In the 2025–26 Jharkhand budget, which sector received the highest allocation? A) Economic Sector B) Infrastructure Sector C) Social Sector D) Agriculture Sector ✅ Answer: C) Social Sector📌 Explanation: Social sector spending was the largest portion of the budget, more than economic and common sectors. 19 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 19. Which scheme received a major financial allocation of over ₹13,000 crore in the 2025–26 budget? A) MGNREGA B) Chief Minister Scholarship C) Jharkhand Mukhyamantri Maiya Samman Yojana D) Mukhyamantri Krishi Yojana ✅ Answer: C) Jharkhand Mukhyamantri Maiya Samman Yojana📌 Explanation: A large provision – around ₹13,363 crore – was allocated for the Maiya Samman scheme to financially support women 20 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 20. The total size of the Jharkhand Budget for the financial year 2025–26 was approximately: A) ₹1.16 lakh crore B) ₹1.45 lakh crore C) ₹1.28 lakh crore D) ₹1.01 lakh crore ✅ Answer: B) ₹1.45 lakh crore📌 Explanation: The Jharkhand government presented a budget of about ₹1,45,400 crore for FY 2025–26, termed the “Abua Budget.” 21 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 21. Vote on Account allows: A) Full-year spending B) Temporary spending before full budget approval C) Extra borrowing D) Tax increase 22 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 22. Consolidated Fund of State is: A) Private fund B) Main government account C) NGO account D) Corporate fund 23 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 23. Budget is authorized by: A) Governor only B) Parliament C) Appropriation Act passed by Assembly D) Chief Secretary 24 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 24. Health sector is part of: A) Economic sector B) Social sector C) Capital account D) None ✅ Answer: B 25 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 25. Agriculture falls under: A) Social sector B) Economic sector C) Administrative D) Judiciary ✅ Answer: B📌 Explanation: Agriculture contributes to economic growth. 26 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 26. GST share from Centre is: A) Capital receipt B) Revenue receipt C) Public account D) Contingency fund ✅ Answer: B📌 Explanation: GST share is part of revenue receipts. 27 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 27. Mining royalty in Jharkhand is: A) Capital receipt B) Non-tax revenue C) Tax revenue D) Borrowing ✅ Answer: B📌 Explanation: Jharkhand earns major non-tax revenue from mining. 28 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 28. Fiscal deficit is: A) Revenue – Expenditure B) Total Expenditure – Total Revenue (excluding borrowings) C) Capital receipt – Revenue receipt D) None ✅ Answer: B📌 Explanation: It indicates borrowing requirement of the government. 29 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 29. Capital Expenditure results in: A) Salary payment B) Asset creation C) Subsidy D) Pension ✅ Answer: B📌 Explanation: Capital expenditure creates physical assets like roads, bridges. 30 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 30. Revenue Expenditure includes: A) Road construction B) Dam building C) Salaries & pensions D) Airport construction ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: Revenue expenditure does not create assets; it includes salaries, subsidies, pensions. 31 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 31. Increase from 2024–25 to 2025–26 was around: A) 5% B) 8% C) 13% D) 20% ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: Budget size increased roughly by 13%. 32 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 32. Budget size for 2023–24 was approximately: A) ₹1.00 lakh crore B) ₹1.16 lakh crore C) ₹1.30 lakh crore D) ₹1.45 lakh crore ✅ Answer: B📌 Explanation: 2023–24 budget was around ₹1.16 lakh crore. 33 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 33. Allocation for Maiya Samman Yojana was about: A) ₹5,000 crore B) ₹8,000 crore C) ₹13,000+ crore D) ₹20,000 crore ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: It received one of the highest allocations among schemes. 34 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 34. Maiya Samman Yojana mainly benefits: A) Farmers B) Youth C) Women D) Traders ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: It provides financial assistance to eligible women beneficiaries. 35 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 35. Which sector received the highest allocation in 2025–26? A) Economic sector B) Infrastructure C) Agriculture D) Social sector ✅ Answer: D📌 Explanation: Social sector (health, education, welfare) had the largest share. 36 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 36. Fiscal deficit for 2025–26 was projected near: A) ₹5,000 crore B) ₹8,000 crore C) ₹11,253 crore D) ₹20,000 crore ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: Fiscal deficit represents the gap between total expenditure and total revenue (excluding borrowings). 37 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 37. Budget size for 2024–25 was around: A) ₹1.05 lakh crore B) ₹1.28 lakh crore C) ₹1.40 lakh crore D) ₹1.50 lakh crore ✅ Answer: B📌 Explanation: The 2024–25 budget was approximately ₹1.28 lakh crore. 38 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 38. he Jharkhand Budget 2025–26 was presented in: A) Lok Sabha B) Rajya Sabha C) Jharkhand Legislative Assembly D) Parliament ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: Under Article 202, the State Budget is presented in the State Legislative Assembly. 39 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 39. Infrastructure boost is mainly through: A) Revenue spending B) Subsidies C) Capital spending D) Pension ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: Infrastructure requires capital expenditure. 40 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 40. GST compensation from Centre is: A) Capital receipt B) Borrowing C) Revenue receipt D) Public account ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: It is a transfer from Centre, part of revenue receipts. 41 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 41. Mining is important in Jharkhand because: A) Tourism income B) Agriculture output C) Major revenue source D) IT export ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: Jharkhand is mineral-rich; mining generates large non-tax revenue. 42 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 42. Women welfare spending belongs to: A) Economic sector B) Infrastructure C) Social sector D) Capital account ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: It focuses on equity and social inclusion. 43 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 43. Capital outlay promotes: A) Inflation B) Revenue deficit C) Economic growth D) Debt burden ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: Capital investment generates assets and growth. 44 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 44. Revenue deficit harms: A) Economic growth B) Fiscal stability C) Social welfare D) Capital formation ✅ Answer: B📌 Explanation: Revenue deficit shows imbalance in regular income and spending. 45 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 45. Revenue deficit harms: A) Economic growth B) Fiscal stability C) Social welfare D) Capital formation 46 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 46. Budget surplus means: A) Expenditure > Revenue B) Borrowing > Revenue C) Revenue > Expenditure D) No deficit ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: Surplus indicates sound fiscal health. 47 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 47. Borrowing by the state government is: A) Revenue receipt B) Revenue expenditure C) Capital receipt D) Grant ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: Borrowing creates liability, hence capital receipt. 48 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 48. Grants from the Centre are classified as: A) Capital receipt B) Revenue receipt C) Public account D) Borrowing ✅ Answer: B📌 Explanation: Grants are income to the state and part of revenue receipts. 49 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 49. Loan repayment is treated as: A) Revenue expenditure B) Revenue receipt C) Capital expenditure D) Grant ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: Repayment reduces liability and is shown under capital account. 50 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 50. Salary of teachers is: A) Capital expenditure B) Revenue expenditure C) Capital receipt D) Borrowing ✅ Answer: B📌 Explanation: Salary is recurring and does not create an asset. 51 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 51. Police modernization is categorized as: A) Revenue expenditure B) Revenue receipt C) Capital expenditure D) Grant ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: Modernization involves asset creation like equipment and infrastructure. 52 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 52. Skill development programs are part of: A) Capital receipt B) Economic sector C) Social sector D) Public account ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: Skill development builds human capital, a social sector function. 53 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 53. SC/ST welfare schemes fall under: A) Economic sector B) Infrastructure sector C) Social sector D) Revenue account ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: These schemes promote inclusion and social justice. 54 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 54. Rural development activities belong to: A) Social sector B) Economic sector C) Judicial sector D) Administrative sector ✅ Answer: B📌 Explanation: Rural development enhances productivity and economic growth. 55 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 55. Irrigation dam construction is: A) Revenue expenditure B) Capital expenditure C) Revenue receipt D) Grant ✅ Answer: B📌 Explanation: It creates infrastructure, hence classified as capital expenditure. 56 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 56. Pension payments fall under: A) Capital expenditure B) Revenue expenditure C) Capital receipt D) Contingency fund ✅ Answer: B📌 Explanation: Pension is recurring in nature and does not create assets. 57 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 57. Bridge construction is an example of: A) Revenue expenditure B) Revenue receipt C) Capital expenditure D) Public account ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: Bridge construction creates a permanent asset, so it is capital expenditure. 58 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 58. Scholarship expenditure is categorized as: A) Capital expenditure B) Revenue expenditure C) Capital receipt D) Public account ✅ Answer: B📌 Explanation: Scholarship payments do not create assets; therefore, they are revenue expenditure. 59 / 59 Category: 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 🧾 Jharkhand Budget 2023–2026 – MCQs with Explanations 59. Tourism is classified under which sector? A) Social sector B) Administrative sector C) Economic sector D) Judicial sector ✅ Answer: C📌 Explanation: Tourism promotes production, employment, and income generation; hence it falls under the economic sector. 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