Bihar Gk Quiz 14 (6 MCQs)

This quiz evaluates knowledge of Ancient Indian Republics, the Vajji Confederation, and the historical and cultural significance of Bihar. It covers topics such as the Neolithic period in Bihar, archaeological sites like Chirand, Buddhist pilgrimage sites including the Mahabodhi Temple, and the state's silk industry, particularly Tasar silk production. The assessment also tests understanding of Bihar's geography, folk dances, and UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Quiz Instructions

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1. Where is Chirand (Neolithic site) located?
2. Which of the following states was called a Republic?
3. Which of the following ain't a folk dance of Bihar?
4. The largest Tasar producing Silk state is
5. Along which river the area was called "Magadh "and where is it now?
6. An ancient Buddhist temple architecture declared as the world heritage site by the UNESCO and is one of the four sacred place associated with the lord Buddha.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the Mahabodhi Temple in Bihar?

The Mahabodhi Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is considered one of the most sacred Buddhist pilgrimage sites, marking the place where Buddha attained enlightenment.

What is the Neolithic period in Bihar known for?

The Neolithic period in Bihar is known for the Chirand Neolithic site, which provides evidence of early agricultural practices and settlements dating back to around 1800 BCE.

What is the role of Bihar in the silk industry?

Bihar is known for its production of tasar silk, a type of wild silk produced by the Antheraea mylitta moth, which is an important part of the state's economy.

What is the Vaishali Republic?

The Vaishali Republic was one of the ancient Indian republics, part of the Vajji Confederation, known for its democratic governance and historical significance in the region.

What are some traditional folk dances of Bihar?

Traditional folk dances of Bihar include Jhumri and Bidesia, which are performed during festivals and social gatherings, reflecting the cultural heritage of the state.