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Jharkhand GK Bilingual 200 Important Questions Jharkhand GK Bilingual 200 Important Questions Examhelper Download Our Android App 1. बोकारो स्टील पला車ट एशिया मᴂ ______ हे . a. सबसे बड़ा b. दसराू सबसे बड़ा c. तीसरा सबसे बड़ा d. चौथा सबसे बड़ा 2. गमम पानी का तालाब कावा ______ मᴂ स्स्थत हे a. हज़ारीबाग b. धनबाद c. पलाम ू d. रा更ची 3. छोटानागपरु क्षेत्र के फले 啍ा車ततकारी कौन थे ,जो अ車ग्रेजⴂ के खिलाफ़ लड़ते हुए िहीद हुए थे ? a. ब饍ु धा भगत b. जतरा भगत c. टाना भगत d. क更 वर शस車ह 4. पारसनाथ पहाड़ी ,के शलए तीथमयात्रा कᴂ द्र हे Download Our Android App a. जैतनयⴂ b. हहन्दओु 車 c. मस्ु स्लमⴂ d. शसिⴂ 5. भारत के कू ल स車साधनⴂ मᴂ से लगभग __ हहस्सा झारिण्ड से हे . a. 40% b. 60% c. 30% d. 55% 6. 1965 मᴂ धोरी कोशलयारⴂ मᴂ आयी आपदा का कारण था _____ a. ववस्फोटक से आग लगना b. मीथेन गैस c. िान मᴂ पानी भर जाने के वजह से d. िान िोदने की वजह से 7. सोना _____ मᴂ पाया जाता हे . a. रिा िान b. जादगू ोड़ा िान Download Our Android App c. झररया िान d. ककरीब셂ु िान 8. झारिण्ड एकमात्र ऐसा रा煍य हे ,स्जसमे _ हे a. कोकक車 ग कोयला b. लौह अयस्क c. बॉक्साइट d. माइका 9. झारिण्ड मᴂ भारत के लौह अयस्क का ________ % हहस्सा हे " a. 25.7 b. 29 c. 21.2 d. 35.4 10. मानसनू लौटते समय ,के महीने मᴂ झारिण्ड मᴂ वर्ाम करता हे ? a. शसतम्बर -नवम्बर b. हदसम्बर -जनवरी c. अगस्त -शसतम्बर d. इनमे से कोई नही Download Our Android App 11. श्री लशलता प्रसाद वव饍याथी के वगीकरण के अनसु ार ,तनम्न मᴂ से कौनसी जनजाततया更 शिकार स車ग्रहकताम के प्रकार की थी ? a. बबरहोर ,कोरवा ,िररया पहाड़ b. म車डु ा ,स車थाल c. उरा更व ,िररया d. असरु ,ब車जारा , बेहदया 12. 2001 के जनगणना अनसु ार कौन सी प्रजातत मᴂ महहलाओ की स車ख्या प셁ु र्ⴂ से 煍यादा हे ? a. िररया ,हो b. म車डु ा ,स車थाल c. उरा更व ,िररया d. िररया ,हो 13. महाली और कम्पट ककस प्रजातत की िािा हे ? a. म車डु ा ववद्रोह b. स車थाल c. हो d. उरा更व Download Our Android App 14. 2010 मᴂ common गेम्स मᴂ ककसने स्वणम पदक जीता था ? a. दीवपका कु मारी b. अस車तु ा लकरा c. हदवाकर प्रसाद d. लक्ष्मी प車蕍या 15. झारिण्ड _____ का उत्पादन करने वाला भारत का एकमात्र रा煍य हे a. पाइराइट b. लौह अयस्क c. एलशु मना d. माइका 16. महाश्वेता देवी की ऐततहाशसक कथा " अरण्येर अधधकार" _____ पर आधाररत हे | a. म車डु ा ववद्रोह b. झारिण्ड स車स्कृ तत c. जनजाततयⴂ के अधधकार d. असरु ववद्रोह 17. कमम देवता की पजू ा कमम त्यौहार पर होती हे जो की ____ देवता हे . Download Our Android App a. िस्क्त ,यौवन और जवानी b. सम्पतत c. भलाई और बरु ाई d. ववनाि 18. "गोनⴂग" ककस जनजातत मᴂ वध ु म쥍ू य प्रथा के नाम से जानी जाती हे ? a. हो b. गⴂड c. भमु जी d. जो 19. अनसु धू चत जनजाततयⴂ के सामास्जक अधधकार का वणमन ककस अन楍ु छेद मᴂ ककया गया हे ? a. 23-24 b. 370-371 c. 14-15 d. 40-45 20. झारिण्ड मᴂ ककस लोक नत्ृ य को जन्मोत्सव आहद अवसरⴂ पर प셁ु र्ⴂ के 饍वारा ककया जाता हे ? Download Our Android App a. प車डीडीया नत्ृ य b. जोग्गा नत्ृ य c. झरनी नत्ृ य d. करमा नत्ृ य 21. झारिण्ड के ककस स्ज़ले मᴂ सरू जक車ु ड गमम पानी का तालाब हे a. धनबाद b. रा更ची c. हज़ारीबाग d. धगररडीह 22. उत्तर कोककल शस車चाई पररयोजना ककस रा煍य / रा煍यⴂ से सम्ब車धधत हे ? a. झारिण्ड ,ओड़ड़िा b. झारिण्ड ,बबहार c. झारिण्ड d. झारिण्ड ,पस्楍छम ब車गाल 23. भारतीय प्राकृ ततक राल और गⴂद स車स्थान ,स्स्थत हे - Download Our Android App a. नामकोम b. नरवा पहाड़ c. रजरपपा d. चतरा 24. झारिण्ड के स्माटम ग्राम योजना कौन सी सवु वधा उपलब्ध नही車 करायी गई हे ? a. औधोगीकरण मᴂ सहायता b. शसिने मᴂ केन्द्रⴂ को स्माटम बना हदया जाये c. कागज रहहत प車चायत कायम d. प्रगततिील तकनीक 饍वारा कृ वर् 25. एशिया का मीथेन गैस का पहला कु वा車_मᴂ हे . a. परबतपरु b. गोशमया c. नेतरहाट d. छोटानागपरु Download Our Android App 26. पहाड़डया ववद्रोह मᴂ ककस रानी ने सहयोग हदया था ? a. महेिपरु की रानी b. प車चम की रानी c. र車का की रानी d. रामगढ़ की रानी 27. रणधीर प्रसाद वमाम को _______ से सम्मतनत ककया गया | a. अिोक च啍 Download Our Android App b. वीर च啍 c. परमवीर च啍 d. कीततम च啍 28. रा煍य के उजाला स्कीम के तहत ____ ववतररत ककया जाएगा a. LED 絍यबू लाइ絍स और उजाम कु िल प車िा b. LED 絍यबू लाइ絍स c. उजाम कु िल प車िा d. इनमे से कोई नही 29. तनम्नशलखित प्रजाततयⴂ मᴂ से स楍चाई और स楍चाई के शलए बशलदान के शलए कौन सी प्रजातत जानी जातत हे ? a. िरबर b. सौररआ c. म車डु ा d. स車थाल 30. ए車टी कन्विमन लॉ पास करने वाला झरि車ड __ रा煍य हे a. 9th b. 7th c. 14th Download Our Android App d. 10th 31. झारिण्ड मᴂ म車बत्रपररर्द मᴂ िहरी ववकास ,आवास प車जीकरण और आपदा प्रब車धन म車त्री कौन हे ? a. च車द्रेश्वर प्रसाद शस車ह b. चन्द्र प्रकाि चौधरी c. अमर कु मार बौरी d. रणधीर कु मार शस車ह 32. रा更ची मᴂ पहला स्थायी लोक अदालत ___ मᴂ ि셂ु हुई थी . a. 2002 b. 2003 c. 2004 d. 2005 33. 2017-2018 के बजट के अनसु ार ,झारिण्ड को लगभग _____करोड़ 셂पये का राजस्व घाटा होगा . a. 7700 b. 9000 c. 5600 d. 6500 Download Our Android App 34. झारिण्ड मᴂ ववत्तीय वर्म 2017 - 18 को _____ के 셂प मᴂ मनाया जा रहा हे . a. गरीब क쥍याण वर्म b. कन्या क쥍याण वर्म c. वन क쥍याण वर्म d. व饍ृ ध क쥍याण वर्म 35. 2017 के स्व楍छ सवेक्षण के अनसु ार झारिण्ड के ______ िहर भारत के 100 स्व楍छ िहरⴂ मᴂ िाशमल थे | a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6 36. रघबु र दास के नेतत्ृ व मᴂ भाजपा सरकार के ____ हदन परु े होने पर िहीद ग्राम ववकास योजना बनायी車 गयी. a. 1000 b. 750 c. 1100 d. 500 Download Our Android App 37. तनम्न मᴂ से कौन सी जनजातत बहादरु जनजातत हे ? a. िरबार b. पहाड़ी -िररया c. कोरबा d. सौररय 38. झारिण्ड के छोटानागपरु इलाके मᴂ कई झरने हे | इनमे से कौन इलाके मᴂ सबसे अधधक स車ख्या मᴂ झरने हे ? a. रा更ची b. साहहबग車ज c. शसघ्車 भमु d. पाकु र 39. 1757 मᴂ पलासी की लड़ाई के बाद ,शसराजु饍दौला饍वारा इस क्षेत्र पर कब्ज़ा कर शलया गया था | a. राजमहल b. राजगीर c. पलाम ू d. हज़ारीबाग Download Our Android App 40. इन मᴂ से झारिण्ड के कला 셂प कौन से हे ? a. ढोकरा b. मधबु नी c. त車जौर d. का更गड़ा 41. स車थाल के जनक कौन हे ? a. लगु ु ब셁ु b. बबरसा म車डु ा c. टाना भगत d. इनमे से कोई नही | गⴂ मᴂ से एक हेﴂबै饍यनाथ म車हदर _ शिव 煍योततशल .42 a. 12 b. 4 c. 51 d. 8 Download Our Android App 43. जतरा भगत ,छोटानागपरु के ककस आन्दोलन के स車स्थापक थे ? a. टाना भगत आन्दोलन b. धचपको आन्दोलन c. खिलाफत आन्दोलन d. भारत छोड़ो आन्दोलन 44. आहदत्यपरु औधोधगक क्षेत्र ,जो एशिया के सबसे बड़े औधोधगक क्षेत्र मᴂ से एक हे वह __ मᴂ स्स्थत हे a. सराइकेला b. कोनार c. जमिदे परु d. बोकारो 45. झारिण्ड :कास्टल ओवर ग्रेव्स के लेिक कौन हे ? a. ववक्टर दास b. शिब ू सोरेन c. िैलेन्द्र महतो d. इनमे से कोई नही Download Our Android App 46. झारिण्ड राष्ट्र मᴂ ितनज के उत्पादन _____ का प्रदान करता हे a.
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