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Important Top 10 MCQs on Bihar Economic Survey and Budget

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Important MCQs on Bihar Economic Survey and Budget

1. The GSDP of Bihar in 2020-21 grew by

(A) 2%
(B) 2.5%
(C) 3%
(D) 3.5%
(E) None of the above/More than one of the above

Answer : (B) 2.5%

2. The annual inflation rate in Bihar between September 2020 and September 2021 was

(A) 2%
(B) 2.7%
(C) 3.1%
(D) 3.5%
(E) None of the above/More than one of the above

Answer : (C) 3.1% (Rural: 2.8%, Urban: 4.9% and Overall 3.1%).

3. The GSDP in Bihar in 2020-21 at current prices was

(A) Rs. 618.63 thousand crore
(B) Rs. 419.88 thousand crore
(C) Rs. 566.47 thousand crore
(D) Rs. 379.55 thousand crore

Answer : (A). The GSDP in Bihar in 2020-21 was Rs. 618.63 thousand crore at current prices; at constant (2011-12) prices, it stood at Rs. 419.88 thousand crore.

4. The NSDP in Bihar in 2020-21 at current prices was

(A) Rs. 618.63 thousand crore
(B) Rs. 419.88 thousand crore
(C) Rs. 566.47 thousand crore
(D) Rs. 379.55 thousand crore

Answer : (C). The NSDP in 2020-21 was Rs. 566.47 thousand crore at current prices; at constant (2011-12) prices, it stood at Rs. 379.55 thousand crore. 

5. Leading district in Rice production

(A) Patna
(B) Rohtas
(C) Katihar
(D) None of the above

Answer: (B)

6. The length of National Highways in Bihar as on Sep 2011 are

(A) 4947.84 Kms
(B) 5947.84 Kms
(C) 6947.84 Kms
(D) 7947.84 Kms

Answer: (B)

7. The Per Capita Consumption of energy in the state has in 2020-21 was

(A) 203 kwh
(B) 250 kwh
(C) 300 kwh
(D) 350 kwh

Answer: (D)

8. The present level of urbanisation in Bihar is

(A) 11.3%
(B) 12.5%
(C) 14.3%
(D) 15.3%

Answer: (D)

9. According to Sample Registration System of 2019, the Infant Mortality Rate (MR) in Bihar is

(A) 28
(B) 29
(C) 30
(D) 31
(E) None of the above/More than one of the above

Answer: (B)

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10. In 2020, which district received the highest rainfall?

(A) Alwar
(B) Kishanganj
(C) Supaul
(D) West Champaran

Answer: (B ).

  • The state received a total of 1385 mms. of rainfall during 2020, which was about 37 percent higher than the long-run average rainfall (1012 mms).
  • In 2020, Kishanganj received the highest rainfall of 2765 mms., followed by Supaul (1953mms.) and West Champaran (1920mms.). The lowest rainfall was recorded in Arwal (769mms.).

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