History of Chhattisgarh and contribution of Chhattisgarh in the freedom movement.

Question | Correct Answer |
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What year did Chhattisgarh become a separate state? | 2000 |
Who led the Bhumkal rebellion in Bastar in 1910? | Gunda Dhur |
The name ‘Chhattisgarh’ is derived from how many forts in the region? | 36 |
Who was the tribal leader from Chhattisgarh known for revolting against the British in 1857? | Veer Narayan Singh |
Which city in Chhattisgarh is known as the “Rice Bowl of India”? | Raipur |
What is the primary festival celebrated in Chhattisgarh reflecting its culture? | Bastar Dussehra |
Which tribe is predominant in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh? | Gond |
In which year did the British annex Chhattisgarh? | 1854 |
Chhattisgarh was part of which princely state during the British era? | Madhya Pradesh |
Who is known as the ‘Gandhi of Chhattisgarh’? | Thakur Pyarelal Singh |
What is the traditional dance form of Chhattisgarh? | Panthi |
The famous ‘Sonakhan’ gold mines are located in which district of Chhattisgarh? | Rajnandgaon |
Chhattisgarh is rich in which type of mineral resource? | Iron Ore |
Which river is considered the lifeline of Chhattisgarh? | Mahanadi |
What was Chhattisgarh originally known as during ancient times? | Dakshina Kosala |
Which Chhattisgarh leader played a significant role in the Non-Cooperation Movement? | Thakur Pyarelal Singh |
The Sheorinarayan fair in Chhattisgarh is associated with which religious figure? | Lord Rama |
In which battle did the forces of Chhattisgarh significantly resist the British? | Battle of Sitabuldi |
The ‘Rajim Kumbh Mela’ in Chhattisgarh is celebrated on the banks of which river? | Mahanadi |
What is the traditional folk painting style of Chhattisgarh? | Gond |
Choose the correct answer
Question 1: What year did Chhattisgarh become a separate state?
Option 1: 1998
Option 2: 2000
Option 3: 2001
Option 4: 2003
Correct Answer: 2000
Question 2: Who led the Bhumkal rebellion in Bastar in 1910?
Option 1: Gunda Dhur
Option 2: Rani Avantibai
Option 3: Veer Narayan Singh
Option 4: Surendra Sai
Correct Answer: Gunda Dhur
Question 3: The name ‘Chhattisgarh’ is derived from how many forts in the region?
Option 1: 36
Option 2: 30
Option 3: 40
Option 4: 28
Correct Answer: 36
Question 4: Who was the tribal leader from Chhattisgarh known for revolting against the British in 1857?
Option 1: Birsa Munda
Option 2: Veer Narayan Singh
Option 3: Tantya Tope
Option 4: Gunda Dhur
Correct Answer: Veer Narayan Singh
Question 5: Which city in Chhattisgarh is known as the “Rice Bowl of India”?
Option 1: Bilaspur
Option 2: Raipur
Option 3: Durg
Option 4: Korba
Correct Answer: Raipur
Question 6: What is the primary festival celebrated in Chhattisgarh reflecting its culture?
Option 1: Diwali
Option 2: Holi
Option 3: Bastar Dussehra
Option 4: Navratri
Correct Answer: Bastar Dussehra
Question 7: Which tribe is predominant in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh?
Option 1: Gond
Option 2: Bhil
Option 3: Santhal
Option 4: Munda
Correct Answer: Gond
Question 8: In which year did the British annex Chhattisgarh?
Option 1: 1845
Option 2: 1854
Option 3: 1861
Option 4: 1872
Correct Answer: 1854
Question 9: Chhattisgarh was part of which princely state during the British era?
Option 1: Madhya Pradesh
Option 2: Bihar
Option 3: Bengal
Option 4: Orissa
Correct Answer: Madhya Pradesh
Question 10: Who is known as the ‘Gandhi of Chhattisgarh’?
Option 1: Thakur Pyarelal Singh
Option 2: Veer Narayan Singh
Option 3: Gunda Dhur
Option 4: Dr. Khubchand Baghel
Correct Answer: Thakur Pyarelal Singh
Question 11: What is the traditional dance form of Chhattisgarh?
Option 1: Kathak
Option 2: Bharatanatyam
Option 3: Panthi
Option 4: Kuchipudi
Correct Answer: Panthi
Question 12: The famous ‘Sonakhan’ gold mines are located in which district of Chhattisgarh?
Option 1: Raipur
Option 2: Durg
Option 3: Rajnandgaon
Option 4: Bilaspur
Correct Answer: Rajnandgaon
Question 13: Chhattisgarh is rich in which type of mineral resource?
Option 1: Gold
Option 2: Coal
Option 3: Diamond
Option 4: Iron Ore
Correct Answer: Iron Ore
Question 14: Which river is considered the lifeline of Chhattisgarh?
Option 1: Yamuna
Option 2: Ganga
Option 3: Mahanadi
Option 4: Godavari
Correct Answer: Mahanadi
Question 15: What was Chhattisgarh originally known as during ancient times?
Option 1: Dakshina Kosala
Option 2: Magadha
Option 3: Avanti
Option 4: Gandhara
Correct Answer: Dakshina Kosala
Question 16: Which Chhattisgarh leader played a significant role in the Non-Cooperation Movement?
Option 1: Rajendra Prasad
Option 2: Jawaharlal Nehru
Option 3: Thakur Pyarelal Singh
Option 4: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Correct Answer: Thakur Pyarelal Singh
Question 17: The Sheorinarayan fair in Chhattisgarh is associated with which religious figure?
Option 1: Lord Rama
Option 2: Lord Krishna
Option 3: Lord Shiva
Option 4: Lord Vishnu
Correct Answer: Lord Rama
Question 18: In which battle did the forces of Chhattisgarh significantly resist the British?
Option 1: Battle of Plassey
Option 2: Battle of Buxar
Option 3: Battle of Sitabuldi
Option 4: Battle of Bharatpur
Correct Answer: Battle of Sitabuldi
Question 19: The ‘Rajim Kumbh Mela’ in Chhattisgarh is celebrated on the banks of which river?
Option 1: Indravati
Option 2: Shivnath
Option 3: Kharun
Option 4: Mahanadi
Correct Answer: Mahanadi
Question 20: What is the traditional folk painting style of Chhattisgarh?
Option 1: Warli
Option 2: Madhubani
Option 3: Gond
Option 4: Pattachitra
Correct Answer: Gond
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