7TH-10THJHARKHAND COMMISSION (PRE.) PAPER-II PUBLIC SERVICE EXAM-2021

7TH-10THJHARKHAND COMMISSION (PRE.) PAPER-II PUBLIC SERVICE EXAM-2021

1. Which of the following personalities was involved in the formation of ‘Chotanagpur Unnati Samaj’ in 1913 CE?
(a) Father Constant Lievens
(b) Theble Oraon
(c) Jaipal Singh Munda
(d) Kartik Oraon
2. In which year was Jharkhand Area Autonomous Council’ sworn in ?
(a) 9th August, 1995
(b) 5th January, 1955
(c) 11th September, 1987
(d) 31st December, 1991
3. Which party raised the slogan “Jharkhand Abua daku Diko Senoa” (Jharkhand is ours, the dacoit Diko shall have to quit) in 1952 general election?
(a) JMM
(b) AJSU
(c) JCC (Jharkhand Co-ordination Committee)
(d) Jharkhand party
4. What is bride price’ among the Ho community known as?
(a) Dam
(b) Diri
(c) Buru
(d) Gonom
5. Which festival of Jharkhand is known as the ‘festival of flowers’? 
(a) Karma
(b) Sarhul
(c) Hero
(d) Jomnama
6. Which movement is ‘Dombari Buru’ associated with?
(a) Ho Revolt
(b) Santal Hul
(c) Birsa Ulgulan
(d) Tana Bhagat Movement
7. In British period, a special tax was levied on the farmers of Singhbhum on rearing silk and lac on such trees as Kusum and Asan. What was the tax called ? 
(a) Dal katti
(b) Jamabandi
(c) Rasad
(d) Charai
8. ‘Beru Gosai’ is worshiped as which of the following natural power by Sauria Paharia? 
(a) Sun
(b) Water
(c) Earth
(d) Wind
9. The stories of the ancestors of the Mundas are part of oral tradition called
(a) Nagvanshavali
(b) Sahiya Geet
(c) Sosobonga
(d) Hor Sambad
10. Which of the following is not a traditional ornament of women in Jharkhnad?
(a) Tarpat
(b) Paila
(c) Tarka
(d) Hansli
11. What are the two forms of Karma dance?
(a) Ghuria and Panari
(b) Mage and Jorgo
(c) Gotiyo and Chhau
(d) Khemta and Bhinusari
12. Where in Jharkhand can you find ‘Ramrekha Dham’ which is famous as a place where Lord Rama visited twice during his exile?
(a) Santhal Parganas
(b) Simdega
(c) Sahibganj
(d) Saraikela Kharsawan
13. Who called the Hos ‘Larka Kols”?
(a) S.R. Tickell
(b) M.G. Hallet
(c) S.C. Roy
(d) E. Lister
14. ‘Maturaa Kahani’ that contains folk stories of the Mundas was written by ?
(a) Dominic Bara
(b) Bhiku Tirkey
(c) Menas Oreya
(d) Ram Dayal Munda
15. Which Christian priest is known for his commendable work on ‘Ramkatha’?
(a) Father J. Hoffman
(b) Father Camill Bulcke
(c) Father F. Hahn
(s) Father Constance Lieviens
16. Who is the author of the book ‘Dust Storm and Hanging Mist: A study of Birsa Munda and his movement in Chotanagpur (18741901)’?
(a) K.S. Singh
(b) J.C. Jha
(c) S.C. Roy
(d) B. Virottam
17. Who wrote the book ‘Jesu Charita Chintamaine’ (Biography of Jesus Christ) in Nagpuri in 1963 CE?
(a) Father J. Hoffman
(b) Mathew Areeparamil, SJ
(c) Stan Swamy, SJ
(d) Father Peter Shanti Navrangi
18. Who is the author of Santhal Pargonas district Gazetteer Published in 1910?
(a) P.C. Roychowdhary
(b) L.S.S. O’Mally
(c) J. Reid
(d) E.E. Evans Pritchard
19. The Birsa Agricultural University at Kanke has the following faculties (which is the correct option?)
(a) Agriculture and Veterinary Science
(b) Agriculture and Forestry
(c) Agriculture
(d) Agriculture, Veterinary Science and Forestry
20. Mark the correct option: National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology at Ranchi was set up in collaboration with 
(a) UNDP-UNESCO
(b) UNICEF
(c) UGC
(d) DST
21. Mark the correct Option: Phulo Jhano Murmu Medical College is affiliated to 
(a) Ranchi University
(b) Sidho Kanho Murmu University
(c) Sidho Kanho University
(d) Nilamber Pitambar University
22. Consider the 34th National Games held in Jharkhand
1. It was organized in the year 2011 in Ranchi.
2. Its mascot was Chhawa, which was a baby deer.
3. Jharkhand had earned 33 Gold in this National Games.
4. In table of medal Jharkhand bagged first position.
> Which of them are correct?
(a) Only 2
(b) Only 3
(c) 1, 2 and 3
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
23. Match the following: Stadium
A. Kenan Stadium
B. Mecon Stadium
C. Paramveer Albert Ekka Stadium
D. Indoor Stadium Place
1. Dumka
2. Gumla
3. Ranchi
4. Jamshedpur
Code:
A  B   C  D
(a)     1   2   3  4
(b)     4   3   2  1
(c)      3   4   1  2
(d)     3   4   2  1
24. Mahendra Singh Dhoni played his first one day International match against which country ? 
(a) Australia
(b) England
(c) Bangladesh
(d) Pakistan
25. Match the following: 
Player Name
Related Game
A. Silvanus Dungdung – 1. Boxing
B. Shubbalaxmi – 2. Mountaing
C. Premlata Agrawal – 3. Cricket
D. Aruna Mishra – 4. Hockey
Code:
A  B   C  D
(a)     1   2   3  4
(b)     4   3   1  2
(c)      4   3   2  1
(d)     3   4   2  1
26. When was the International Cricket Stadium constructed by the Jharkhand State Cricket Association?  
(a) 2013
(b) 2014
(c) 2012
(d) 2010
27. Which Section of the CNT Act talks about the rights of occupancy-raiyat for use of land ? 
(a) Section 20
(b) Section 40
(c) Section 41
(d) Section 21
28. Under CNT Act, who has the power to order for survey and preparation of record of right? 
(a) Deputy Commissioner
(b) Revenue Officer
(c) Circle Officer
(d) State Government
29. Korkar land is also known as: 
(a) Babhala Khanwat
(b) Jalsasan
(c) Ariat
(d) All of these
30. Which one of the following is not a class of tenants? 
(a) Tenure holder
(b) Raiyat
(c) Mundari-Khunt Kattidar
(d) Bhuinhari Khunt Kattidar
31. CNT Act was enacted on 
(a) 11th March, 1908
(b) 11th November, 1908
(c) 11th October, 1908
(d) 11th December, 1908
32. Which Section of S.P.T. Act provides about transfer of Raiyat rights?
(a) Section 21
(b) Section 14
(c) Section 20
(d) Section 19
33. Settlement of waste land liable to be set aside if not cultivated within
(a) 3 years
(b) 7 years
(c) 5 years
(d) 9 years
34. Which Section of SPT Act talks about exchange of Raiyati land ? 
(a) Section 23
(b) Section 43
(c) Section 22
(d) Section 42
35. All application made under the S.P.T. Act. shall be made within
(a) 1 year from the date of occurring of the cause of action.
(b) 3 years years from the date of occurring of the cause of action.
(c) 7 years years from the date of occurring of the cause of action.
(d) 5 years from the date of occurring of the cause of action.
36. The provision of review in S.P.T. Act, is discussed in .
(a) Section 60
(b) Section 70
(c) Section 50
(d) Section 40
37. The Right to fair compensation and transparency in Land Acquisition Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Jharkhand Amendment) Act, 2017 shall deemed to have come into effect from
(a) 1st January, 2017
(b) 1st January, 2014
(c) 11th January, 2017
(d) 11th January, 2014
38. Under the Jharkhand Rent Control Act, 2011, Salami, fine or any type sum in addition to the rent of a building shall not exceed 
(a) 1 month’s Rent
(b) 3 month’s Rent
(c) 7 month’s Rent
(d) 2 month’s Rent
39. Jojohatu in West Singhbhum district is famous for _______
(a) Cromite
(b) Kynite
(c) Graphite
(d) Magnetite
40. In Jharkhand the reserves of Uranium ore are available in _______
(a) Jadugoda
(b) Narwapahar
(c) Turamdih
(d) All of these
41. Motijhara water fall is formed on the river _______
(a) Gumani
(b) Ajay
(c) Bansloi
(d) Swarnarekha
42. River Kanhar which originates from Sarguja of Chattisgarh enters Jharkhand from ________ block of Garhwa District.
(a) Bhawnathpur
(b) Majhaion
(c) Utari
(d) Bhandaria
43. Piparwar, Ashok, Saradhu & Magedh are coal mines in the Upper Damodar Valley in the C.D. Block of
(a) Simaria
(b) Keredari
(c) Badkagaon
(d) Tandwa
44. Nagri village is famous for the origin of rivers Swarnarekha and _____
(a) North Koel
(b) South Koel
(c) Chanan
(d) All of these
45. Which of the following is an example of Ex-situ conservation in Jharkhand?
(a) Betla National Park
(b) Birsa Munda Zoological Park
(c) Palamau Sanctuary
(d) Palkot Sanctuary
46. The total forest cover in Jharkhand according to India State Forest Report 2019 is _____
(a) 29.62%
(b) 29.12%
(c) 29.02%
(d) 29.92%
47. As per 2019 figures per Capital Forest and Tree cover in Jharkhand is
(a) 0.08 ha
(b) 0.8 ha
(c) 0.48 ha
(d) 0.02 ha
48. Which of the following Sanctuary of Jharkhand has got largest area in sq. km.?
(a) Dalma Sanctuary
(b) Mahuadanr Sanctuary
(c) Parasnath Sanctuary
(d) Palamau Sanctuary
49. many policies the Government has made to ensure industrialization in Jharkhand? 
(a) 15
(b) 16
(c) 17
(d) 18
50. Consider the following statements: 
1. 40 percent of the country’s total mineral is found in Jharkhand.
2. Jharkhand is currently the second rank in the country in terms of ease of doing business.
3. The Industrial Policy of Jharkhand was formulated in 2000.
4. The Industrial Park Policy of Jharkhand is 2015.
> Which of the above statement is not correct ?
(a) Only 4
(b) 1 and 3
(c) 2 and 3
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
51. Consider regarding Surrender and Rehabilitation policy
1. This policy was announced in the year 2009.
2. To encourage left-wing extremists to surrender and to provide alternative employment for them is the main aims of this policy.
3. Left-wing extremism means those which have been declared illegal by the State Government under Section 16 of the Indian Crime (Amendment) Act, 1908.
4. Surrender is fully voluntary. Which of them are correct ?
(a) Only 4
(b) Only 1
(c) 1, 2 and 3
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
52. When is JHARCRAFT established ?
(a) 2005
(b) 2006
(c) 2007
(d) 2008
53. Consider the Jharkhand Export Policy 2015.
1. Its objective is to develop Infrastructural facility for export promotion.
2. Providing cheap and quality goods in the global market.
3. With the help of this policy, Jharkhand’s contribution in all India exports to reach 2 percent by 2020.
4. Jharkhand Export Promotion Board has been set up to promote export
> Which of them are correct ?
(a) Only 4
(b) Only 3
(c) 2 and 3
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
54. Which of them are correct regarding PVTG Dakia Yojna ? 
1. It is started in 2017.
2. This is food security scheme only for primitive tribes.
3. Under this 25 kg of food grains is given free to primitive tribes family.
4. Under this the beneficiary gets food grains in Public Distribution System (PDS) shop.
(a) Only 3
(b) Only 2
(c) 1 and 2
(d) 1, 2 and 3
55. As of 31 March 2019, the Heavy Engineering Corporation (HEC) has transferred 2,691.44 acres from its total land to the Government of Jharkhand which includes 656.30 acres of land for Ranchi Smart City too and 158 acres to CISF. It has given 316.10 acres of land on lease whereas, 379.71 acres of its lands are eneroached. How many acres of land HEC has as per the original deed?
(a) 3,345.34
(b) 3,053.97
(c) 7,199.51
(d) 10,120.39
56. Tata Robins Fraser (TRF) Limited was promoted by Tata Steel and ACC Limited. When was TRF Limited incorporated ? 
(a) On 20th November, 1962
(b) On 25th August, 1907
(c) On 16th August, 1947
(d) On 20th November, 1965
57. The total installed capacity of the DVC Hydel power plants at the end of the financial year 2018-19 is 
(a) 155.3 MW
(b) 147.2 MW
(c) 100 MW
(d) 165.1 MW
58. Match the company names with their respective addresses in Jharkhand
Name of the Company – Address
1. HUDCO – A. Balidih, Bokaro-14
2. Vedanta Limited –  B. Harmu, Ranchi-2
3. Dalmiya Cement Bharat Limited – C. Ashoknagar, Ranchi-2
Correct answer:
1    2    3
(a)     A   B   C
(b)     C   B    A
(c)     A    C    B
(d)     B    A    C
59. To reinforce the value chain of the Textile Industry across the state through capital infusion, technology transfer, skill upgradation and handholding is one of the visions of the Jharkhand Textile, Apparel and Footwear Policy. When was this policy formulated ?
(a) 2016
(b) 2017
(c) 2018
(d) 2019
60. A total of 35 kg, of foodgrains are provided free of cost at the doorstep to the primitive tribepopulation of Jharkhand under the PVTG Dakiya Yojana. When was this scheme started?
(a) 2001
(b) 2014
(c) 2017
(d) 2021
61. The Jharkhand’s Opportunities for Harnessing Rural Growth (JOHAR) project aims to enhance and diversify household-income in select farm and non-farm sectors for targeted beneficiaries in the project area of Jharkhand. Which of the following is a funding agency in this project ?
(a) International Monetary Fund
(b) World Bank
(c) Asian Development Bank
(d) BRICS Bank
62. What is not true about Mukhyamantri Harit Gram Yojana ?
(a) The scheme runs under MNREGA
(b) Under this scheme, only one unit can be planted in one village.
(c) Under this scheme, usually 100 saplings are planted in one unit.
(d) Under this scheme, the sides of village approach roads, as well as inner roads, can also be used for linear plantation.
63. Which of the following university and college is not covered under the recently launched Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Munda Overseas Scholarship scheme of the Government of Jharkhand ?
(a) University of Oxford
(b) University of Reading
(c) London School of Economics and Political Science
(d) Leeds Arts University
64. What is not true about Meso Hospital of Jharkhand?
(a) They provide primary healthcare services.
(b) These hospitals are in rural areas.
(c) Rinchi Trust (NGO) runs one Meso Hospital at Jonha in Ranchi.
(d) Only one rupee is charged for consultations in these hospitals.
65. Which district has least % of Geographical area under forest in Jharkhand?
(a) Jamtara
(b) Deoghar
(c) Pakur
(d) Giridih
66. In Jharkhand area under cultivable waste land % is ______
(a) 7.5
(b) 6.2
(c) 4.2
(d) 3.6
67. Which of the following Park/ Sanctuary of Jharkhand is oldest in terms of its establishment ?
(a) Palamau Sanctuary Palamau
(b) Topchanchi Sanctuary Dhanbad
(c) Gautam Budha Sanctuary Koderma
(d) Udhwa Lake Bird Sanctuary, Sahabganj
68. Forest Department of Jharkhand has established a Herbal Demonstration Nursery for demonstration, training and extension purposes at ________
(a) Lal Khatanga, Ranchi
(b) Petarbar, Bokaro
(c) Devipur, Deoghar
(d) Barkagaon, Hazaribag
69. After Jharia which of the following has got 2nd largest proven reserves of coal in Jharkhand ?
(a) West Bokard
(b) South Karnapura
(c) North Karnapura
(d) Rajmahal
70. Jharkhand fares poorly in tern. of canal irrigation because
(a) The area is hilly
(b) The area is forested
(c) Rainfall is sufficient
(d) Farmers practice dry farming
71. Jharkhand is rich in renewable resources because of
(a) Coal reserves in Damodar valley.
(b) Abundance of waterfalls.
(c) Igneous rocks are rich in minerals.
(d) Large reserves of forests.
72. The observed climate change Jharkhand is because of
(a) Anthropogenic factors
(b) Energy sector
(c) Green house emissions
(d) All of of these
73. Jharkhand State Water Policy 2011
(a) Addresses adaptation capabilities of Institutions.
(b) Reduces GHG emissions.
(c) Reduces vulnerability towards natural hazard.
(d) Confirms with climate change scenarios.
74. Jharkhand Disaster Management Plan
(a) Addresses adaptation capabilities of community
(b) Controls GHG emission
(c) Promote afforestation
(d) Undertaking projects for restoration and strengthening of infrastructure
75. Which of the following is not a plan of JAPCC (Jharkhand State Action Plan on Climate Change) ?
(a) Identify climate change risks in various sectors.
(b) Develop comprehensive state level vulnerability mapping and risks.
(c) Assess and recommend specific measures for climate change mitigation.
(d) Start social forestry in all districts.
76. From the decadal distribution of rainfall in the state (1956-2008) which of the following statement is not true?
(a) The state witnessed severe post droughts 2000.
(b) Rainfall was maximum during 1991-2000.
(c) Minimum average rainfall was received during 1991-2000.
(d) 2001-08 witnessed sharp decline in annual rainfall.
77. The district that has been chosen for Green India Mission under NAPCC is
(a) Ranchi
(b) Khunti
(c) Saraikela Kharsawan
(d) Hazaribag
78. To minimize the impact of mining the State Government has proposed to bring Legislative measures in line with the model of which state ?
(a) Andhra Pradesh
(b) Maharashtra
(c) Punjab
(d) Odisha
79. Which of the following bodies is responsible for ensuring resource mobilization and timely delivery of Mitigation and Adaptation plan ?
(a) Sectoral Working Groups
(b) State Steering Committee
(c) State Working Committee
(d) State Advisory Committee
80. National Plan on Climate Change by JAPCC was released on
(a) 30th June, 2006
(b) 30th June, 2007
(c) 30th June, 2008
(d) 30th June, 2009
81. The IPCC SRES emission scenario for Jharkhand indicates that
(a) Warming will be relatively greater in winter.
(b) Warming will be relatively greater in summer.
(c) Warming will be relatively greater in summer and winter.
(d) Warming will be relatively greater in winter and post monsoon season.
82. The level of urbanisation was the highest as per the Jharkhand Economic Survey 2019-2020, in the district of Jharkhand.
(a) Dhanbad
(b) East Singhbhum
(c) Bokaro
(d) Ramgarh
83. Jharkhand has been awarded the cleanest state in Swachh Survekshan 2019 and ranked as
(a) 3rd
(b) 2nd
(c) 1st
(d) 4th
84. The only district of Jharkhand which has received a little more than the normal average limit (951 mm) of the rainfall till 30-09-2019 ?
(a) Sahibganj
(b) Deoghar
(c) Ramgarh
(d) Ranchi
85. Mukhyamantri Krishi Aashirwad Yojna (MMKAY) is a target set by the government to provide welfare and financial support to farmers in Jharkhand was executed in
(a) March 2019
(b) August 2019
(c) April 2020
(d) November 2020
86. In Jharkhand Kharif Marketing Season (KMS) runs from which period?
(a) 1st September of a year to 30th August of the next year.
(b) 1st January of a year to 31st December of the next year.
(c) 1st April of a year to 31st March of the next year.
(d) 1st October of a year to 30th September of the next year.
87. The share of the Industrial sector in the Group State Value Added (GSVA) of Jharkhand in the year 2019-2020 (Pr) is about
(a) 39%
(b) 41%
(c) 32%
(d) 49%
88. The government of India has approved the setting up of a Plastic park at a cost of 120 crores in an area of 150 acres at
(a) Deoghar
(b) Gumla
(c) Pakur
(d) Hazaribag
89. The religious head of the Munda is village called _______
(a) Mahto
(b) Dehri
(c) Naya
(d) Pahan
90. Name the ruler who shifted the capital of Nagvanshi state Sutiyambe to Chutia?
(a) Phani Mukut Rai
(b) Medini Rai
(c) Pratap Rai
(d) Sitab Rai
91. The head of the Parha Panchayat is known as _____
(a) Parha Raja
(b) Thakur
(c) Kotwar
(d) Hatu Munda
92. The assistant to village headman in a Santhal village is called _______
(a) Manjhi
(b) Pramanik
(c) Naike
(d) Paraganait
93. The meeting of Panchayat in an village is held at a place known ace known as
(a) Sarna
(b) Akhra
(c) Sasan
(d) Kharna
94. Doklo Sohor administrative system is associated with _______tribe.
(a) Birhor
(b) Uraon
(c) Ho
(d) Kharia
95. What is ‘Bitalaha’?
(a) A kind of tax
(b) A kind of punishment
(c) A festival
(d) A type of marriage
96. What is ‘Sendara Bainsi’ ?
(a) Hunting council
(b) Tribal dance
(c) Tribal movement
(d) A religious ritual
97. According to B.P. Kesari which of the following caste is not considered Sadan?
(a) Teli
(b) Bhumihar
(c) Turi
(d) Bhokta
98. Which of the following tribe is included in the official list of Scheduled Tribes in Jharkhand ?
(a) Bhunja
(b) Birjia
(c) Gandia
(d) Praja was
99. Who amongst the following the leader of Kherwar movement ?
(a) Siddho and Kanhu Murmu
(b) Bhagirath Manjhi
(c) Shaikh Bhikhari
(d) Pandey Ganpat Rai
100. Which of the following eminent personalities from Jharkhand opposed the conversion of tribal people to Christianity under the influence of Christian missionaries?
(a) Jaipal Singh Munda
(b) Kartik Oraon
(c) Albert Ekka
(d) Mukund Nayak

EXPLANATIONS

1. (b) The Chotanagpur region is the Adivashi dominated plateau in eastern India. One hundred years before India first war of Independence (1857) the Adivasi tribals of the Chotanagpur plateau region had declared war against the British Colonial rule in the area. The first ever revolt in India, against the exploitative landlords and the British government. A landmark in the movement was the formation of the Chotanagpur Unnati Samaj which acquired political overtones with the demand for Sub-state for the Adivasi Hence the correct answer in option (b).
2. (a) In 9th August 1995 Jharkhand area autonomous Council Sworn in. The state government of Bihar established the 180 member provisional Jharkhand Area Autonomous Council. The Council has 162 selected member two each from eighty-one Assembly Constituencies in the Jharkhand area and eighteen appointed members. It is for all around acclerated development of the Jharkhand Area.
3. (d) Jharkhand party raised the Slogan Jharkhand Abua daku Diko Senoa (Jharkhand is ours, the dacoit Diko Shall have to quit) in 1952 general election. Hence the correct answer is option (d).
4. (d) The bride price among the HO community known as Gonom. The HO people are an ethtic group of India. They are an Adivasi people group in the state of Jharkhand and Odisha. Where they constitute around 10.5% of the Scheduled tribes. Hence the Correct answer is option (d).
5. (b) Sarhul festival of Jharkhand known as festival of flowers. It is celbrated during the spring season as flowers blossom on the satt saal trees. Sarhul literally means “worship of saal and is dedicated to mother earth. The Santhal referto this festival as Baha. It is Celebrated on the last day of Baisakh whih in Gregorian Calendar in the month of April.
6. (b) Santhal hul movement is associated with “Dombari Buru”. The Struggle for water forest and land (Jal, Jangal, aur Zameen). The Hul revolt had begun from the Bhagandih village of the present Sahibganj district under the leadership of Sido and Kanhu. At the time, Sido had coined the slogan “Do or die”, O British leave our Soil”. Another Slogan of the Hul revolt was” Let ruin visit the land lords money lenders, police and government officials to protect their identity. Hence the correct answer is option (b).
7. (a) In British period Dal Katti was a Special tax was levied on the farmers of Singhbhum on rearing Silk and lac on Such trees as Kusum and Asan. Hence the correct answer is Dal Katti.
8. (a) The Correct answer is Sun. The Sauria Paharia people (also known as maler paharia) are a tribal people of Jharkhand, West Bengal and Bihar. They are found mostly in Santhal parganas region in the Rajmahal Hills.
Ancestral worship is important for Saurias because they believe that once he is satiated with offerings. He joins Bero Gosaiyya the sun god. The Saurias also worship a group of spirits called Gosain.
9. (c) The stories of ancestors of the mundas are part of oral tradition called Sosobonga. It is the ritual of reating the creation story and the Asur story prevaient among the Mundas. The Mundas are one of the aboriginal peoples found in Chota Nagpur region. These tribes are also sometimes called Kolarian.
10. (b) Among given option paila is not a traditional ornament of women in Jharkhand. Tribal gems comprise of hasuli, thela, tarpat, pahuchi, Mandli, Jhumka, Matar rola, Sikri, rings, Kadhas also Chudha and Kardhani are worn by women. They wear Chudha on the wrist while kardhani at the waist.
11. (d) The two forms of karma dance is khemta and Bhinusari. Karma is folk dance performed in Jharkhand. This folk dance is performed during the worship of the god of fate which is known as Karma Devta. The occasion is celebrated annually during the month of August. The tribal people hold each others waists and dance in the rhythm of music welcoming the spring.
12. (b) The correct answer is simdega. Ram Rekha dham is also called Banwas dham. RamRekha Dham is the holy place during 14 years BANWAS period lord Sri Rama, Mata Sita and Laxman had visited this place. People visited Ram Rekha Dham to view archeological structures and tempie of lord Rama, Maa, sita, Laxman, Human and Lord Shiva. Archeological structure like kund, Charan paduka Sita Chulha, like Agni, etc. Every year on Kartik purnima a mela is organised here.
13. (a) S.R. Tickell called the Hos “Larka Kols” Ho, also called Larka Kol tribal people Concentrated in the area of Kolhan on the lower Chota Nagpur Plateau. They speak a language of the Munda Family. Hence the correct answer is option (a).
14. (c) Maturaa Kahari that contains the stories of the Mundas was written by manas preya. Hence the correct answer is option (c).
15. (b) The correct answer is father Camille Bulcke. Camille Bulcke (1 September 1909 – 17 August 1980) was a Belgain Jesuit missionary in India who come to be known as “India’s most renowned christian Hindi Scholar”. In 1974 the Government of India Conferred on him the Padma Bhushan. The award was presented in recognition of his work in the field of literature and education.
16. (a) K.S. Singh is the author of book Dust strom Hanging Mist: A study of birsa munda and this movement in Chota Nagpur. K.S. Singh was Director-General of the Anthropological Survey of India. He is known for his editorship of the people of India Survey and for his studies of tribal history.
17. (d) Father Peter Shanti Navrangi worte the book Jesu charita chintamaine (Biography of jasues christ) In Nagpuri in 1963 CE. Jesus is a religious leader whose life and teachings are recorded in the Bible. He is a cantral figure in christianity and is emulated as the incarnation of God by Christions all over the world.
18. (b) L.S.S.O Mally is the author of Santhal Parganas district gazetteer published in 1910. Hence, the correct answer in option (b)
19. (d) The correct answer is Agriculture, Veterinary, Science and Forestry. Birsa Agricultural University was established on 26 June, 1981, Considering the importace of agricultural education for agricultural development of the state.
20. (a) The correct answor is UNDPUNESCO. National Institute of forundry and forge Technology at Ranchi was set up in Collaboration with UNDP- UNESCO. National Institute of Advanced manufacturing Technology (NIAMT) formerly known as the National Institute of foundry and forge Technology (NIFFT) is a Pulic engineering and research institution in Ranchi. It was established in 1966 by the Government of India in Collaboration with UNDP- UNESCO to Provide Qualified engineers and Specialists for running foundry and forge industries. It is an autonomous and Centrally funded Technical Institute (CFTT) by ministry of Education (MOE) Government of India.
21. (b) Phulo Jhano Murmu medical college is affiliated to Sidho Kanho Murmu University. Phulo Jhano Murmu College and Hospital is a tertiary referral Government medical College and is recognized by medical Council of India. It was established in 2019. The hospital is one of the largest hospitals in the Dumka district.
22. (c) The corect answer is option c. The 2011 National Games, also known as the 34th National Games of India, was held from 12 february 2011 to 26 february 2011 in Ranchi, Jharkahand. The Mascot of the games is chhaua, a deer in running motion holding the torch. Symbolising both stillness and energy that characterise Jharkhand’s tribal Communities.
23. (b) Match the following.
Stadium – Place
Kenan stadium – Jamshedpur
Mecon stadium – Ranchi
Paramveer Albert Ekka stadium  – Gumla
Indoor stadium – Dumka
24. (c) The correct answer is Bangladesh. Mahendra Singh Dhoni Played his first one day International match against Bangladesh. In april 2019, he was named in India squad for the 2019 cricket world cup. Dhoni started his one day International (ODI) Career against Bangladesh at MA Aziz Stadium in Chattogram (Chittagong) on 2004.
25. (c) Match the following
Player Name – Related Game
Silvanus Dungdung – Hockey
Shubbalaxmi – Cricket
Premlata Agrawal – Mountaing
Aruna Mishra –  Boxing
26. (a) In 2013 the Internatioal Cricket stadium constructed by the Jharkhand state cricket association. Jharkahand states cricket association International cricket stadium also known as JSCA International stadium complex is situated in Ranchi, Jharkhand. It serves Jharkhand state cricket association to organise Internatioal matches in Jharkhand.
27. (d) The correct answer is section 21. Section 21 Right of Occupancy raiyat in respect of use of land. Instituted by the British the Chhotanagpur. Tenancy Act, 1908 is an important act for the tribal Population of Jharkahand. Hence, the Chhotanagpur Tenancy Act (CNT) enacted in 1908 after the Birsa Movement to given land issues and prevent land alienation is the magna carta for tribals. The blueprint of the act was prepared by John Hoffmann.
28. (d) The correct answer is state government. Under CNT act State govermment has the power to order for Survey and preparation of records of rights, the correct answer is option (d)
29. (d) Korkar land” korkar “means land by whatever name lacally known such as babbala, “Khandwat” “Jalsasan or ariat” etc. Hence the correct answer is option d.
30. (d) Bhuinhari Khunt kattidar is not a class of tenants Classes of tenants
(1) Tenure holders, including under tenure holders.
(2) Raiyats namely
(a) Occupancy raiyats or raiyats having a right of occupancy in the land held by them.
(b) Non occupancy raiyats or raiyat not having such a right of occupancy.
(c) Raiyat having khunt katti rights
(3) Under raiyats or tanants holding whether immediately or Mediately under raiyat and .
(4) Mundari khunt kattidars.
31. (b) CNT Act was enacted in 11th November 1908, Chhotanagpur Tanancy Act (CNT Act) is a significant act for the tribal population of Jharkhand. It Prohibits transfer of tribal land to non- tribals and protects community ownership. This act is listed in the Ninth Schedule of the Indian Constitution.
32. (c) Section 20 of SPT Act provides about transfer of raivat rights. The Santhal Parganas Tenacny Act 1949 Prohibts the sale of Adivasi land to Non- Adivasi in Santhal Pargana region accompanied by Jharkhand border with Bengal. It is the first Codified law of tenancy in Santhal. The act protects the land rights of Jharkhand Santhal tribe.
33. (c) The correct answer is 5 Years. Settlement of waste land liable to be set aside if not cultivated within 5 year made to the Deputy Commissioner by the Jamabandi raiyat the village Headman, Mulraiyat or the landlord.
34. (a) The correct answer is Section 230f SPT Act talks about exchange of raivati land. An act to amend and supplement certain laws relating to landlord and tenant in the Santal parganas whereas it is expedient to amend and supplement cetain law relating to landlord and tenant in the santhal parganas.
35. (a) All application made under the S.P.T. Act shall be made within 1 year from the date of occurring of the cause of action. Hence, the correct answer is option a.
36. (a) The correct answer is section 60. Section 60 the Santhal pargana Tenancy (supplementary provision) Act. 1949 deals with the power of review court. The commissioner may for sufficient reasons to be recorded in writing review any order which has been passed by himself or a predecessor in exercise of any power conferred by this Act.
37. (b) The Right to fair compensation and transparency in land Acquisition Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Jharkhand Amendment Act.) 2017 shall deemed to have come into effect from 1st January, 2014. Hence the correct answer is option (b).
38. (a) Under the Jharkhand Rent control Act. 2011, Salami fine or any type sum in addition to the rent of a building shall not exceed 1 months Rent. The Rent Conrol Act is established to protect the landlord and their property also to protect the tenant. Under the act important right that are given to the tenant are right against unfair eviction, under the Act, the land lord cannot evict the tenant without sufficient reason or cause.
39. (a) The correct answer is Chromite. Jojohatu in the midst of forests is 22 km west of chaibasa in the west Singhbhum district of Jharkhand. It is famous for the chromite deposits. Chromite always occurs in ultrabasic rocks like dunite and peridotite.
40. (d) All the above given options are correct. Hence in Jharkhand the reserve of uranium ore are available in Jadugoda, Narwapahar, Turamdih. So the correct answer is option d.
41. (b) The correct answer is river Ajay. Moti Jharna is the most beautiful water fall in Sahebganj district. This is 150 height of waterfall. Moti Jharna (falls) is situated on the Ajny River in the Rajmahal hills to the SouthWest of Maharajpur. It drops look like pearls hence it is called Moti Jharna falls.
42. (d) River kanhar which originates from Sarguja of Chattisgarh enters Jharkhand from Bhandaria block of Garhwa distric, Hence, the correct answer is option d.
43. (d) The correct answer is Tandwa. Tandwa CD Block is bounded by Simaria CD Block in the north, Keredari CD Block, in Hazaribagh distric in the east, khelari CD Block, in Ranchi district in the South and Balumath CD Block, in Latehar district, in the west. It is located 47 km from Chatra.
44. (b) Nagri village is famous for origin of rivers Swarnarekha and South Koel. Swarnarekha river originates near Nagri village in Ranchi district of Jharkhand at an elevation of 600m. The total length of the river is about 395 km. The tributaries of the river are Kanchi, Kharkai and Karkari.
45. (b) Birsa Munda zoological park is an example of ex-situ conservation in Jharkhand. Bhagwan Birsa Biological Park, Ranchi popularly known as Bhagwan Birsa zoo. The objectives of the park are conservation of rare, threatened and endangered species of Fauna and facilitating the linkage between ex-situ and in-situ conservation, conservation, breeding and rearing of endangered faunal species with the object of saving them from extinction.
46. (a) As per India state of forest Report 2019 (ISFR-2019) published by forest survey of India. Forest cover of Jharkhand is 23,611 sq km. which is 29.62% of the total geographical area of the state recording an increase of 58.41 sq km. since 2017. Hence, the correct answer is option a.
47. (a) As per 2019 figures per capital forest and Tree cover in Jharkhand is 0.08 ha. Hence, the correct answer is option (a).
48. (d) Palamau Sanctury of Jharkhand has got largest area in sq.km. The Palamau Tiger Reserve was constituted in the year 1974 under project Tiger. Palamau Tiger Reserve has the distinction of being the first sanctuary in the world in which a tiger.
Census was carried out as a pugmark count. The palamau Tiger Reserve is located in Western side of Latehar district on the Chhotanagpur plateau in Jharkhand. The palamau Tiger reserve in very important for its biodiversity. The project area is constituted mainly of salforest, mixed deciduous forests, watershed area for 3 important rivers Koel, Burha and Auranga.
49. (b) The correct answer is 16. 16 policies the Governemnt has made to ensure Industrialization in Jharkhand. An Industrial policy (IP) or Industrial strategy of a Country is its official strategic effort to encourage the development and growth of all or part of the economy. Factors that Influence Industrialization include natural resources, capital, workers, technology, consumers, transportation system and a cooperative government.
50. (c) Jharkhand is currently the second rank in the country in terms of ease of doing business. The Industrial policy of Jharkhand was formulated in 2000. Hence option (b) and (c) correct among all given statement.
51. (d) All are correct in above given statements regarding surrender and rehabilitation policy. Hence, the correct answer is option (d).
52. (d) The correct answer is 2006. Jharcraft was established in 2006 with the objective of boosting silk production and supporting sericulturists, weavers and artisans. The organisation implemented governmentfunded schemes to promote tasar, handloom and handcrafts in the state.
53. (d) All the above given statements are correct regarding Jharkhand export policy. Jharkhand Export policy 2015 adopts ecosystem approach in its policy 2015 adopts ecosystem approach in its policy provisions by providing support for development of Infrastructure institutional mechanism, technology, upgradation. Research & Development activities.
54. (c) In order to ensure the nutritional security of the people. Jharkhand government launched PVTGS Dakia Yojana, a free rice Scheme. Under the Scheme the employees of the food and civil supplies Department would go door to door with a packet of 35 kg rice. The scheme was formally launched in three district, Godda, Sahebganj and Palamu.
55. (c) The correct answer is 7,199.51. As of 31st March 2019, the Heavy Engineering corporation (HEC) has transferred 2,691.44 acres from its total land to the Government of Jharkhand.
Which includes 656.30 acres of land for Ranchi smart city too and 158 acres to CISF. It has given 316.19 acres of land on lease whereas, 379.71 acres of its lands are encroached. Hence, HEC has land as per the original deed is 7,199.51.
56. (a) Tata Robins Fraser limited are incorporated on 20th November 1962. Tata Robins Fraser Limited in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand. It was promoted by Tata Steel and the Associated Cement companies Ltd (ACC), in Financial and technical collaboration with Hewitt-Robins Inc. (HR) of USA and the General Electric Company Lt (GEC)- Fraser and Chalmers Division of UK.
57. (b) Damodar valley corporation (DVC) is an Indian governmental organization which operates in the Damodar River area of West Bengal and Jharkhand states of India. The corporation operates both thermal power stations and hydel power stations under the ministry of power; Govt. of India. DVC developed and expanded its infrastructure to six thermal power stations (6750 MW) and three hydro-electric power stations with a capacity of 147.2 MW Which contribute to a total installed capacity of 6897.2 MW.
58. (b)
59. (a) The correct answer is 2016. Jharkhand in its Industrial and Investment promotion policy 2016 has declared textile as a “Thrust Area”. Jharkhand has experienced phenomenal growth in Sericulture sector. Hence the correct answer is option a.
60. (c) The scheme PVTG dakia yojna started on 2017. Under this scheme A total of 35 kg of foodgrains are provided free of cost at the doorstep to the primitive tribe-population of Jharkhand. The scheme was formally launched in three districts: Godda, Sahebganj and Palamu.
61. (b) The correct answer is world bank. The Jharkhand opportunities for Harnessing Rural growth (JOHAR) project is a hollistic package of rural livelihood interventions that work together to enhance and diversity the incomes of targeted rural households across 68 blocks in 17 districts of Jharkhand. It uses a collectivisation approach and builds on the community institutions platform established by world Bank.
62. (d) Mukhyamantri harit gram yojana, under this scheme the sides of village approach roads, as well as inner roads can also be used for linear plantation. This scheme runs under MNREGA.
63. (d) Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Munda Transnational Scholarship has been introduced by the Governemnt of Jharkhand for tribal students of the state. Under Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Munda Transnational Scholarship 2021, the Government of Jharkahnd is providing talented students of scheduled castes the opportunity to pursue higher education in prestigious foreign universities like oxford and eambridge in the state.
64. (d) The Department has setup MESO Hospitals in remote areas which are out of the reach of usual health care facilities to provide better service to tribal communities. Jharkhand government handed over four MESO hospitals to RINCHI. These hospitals are situted in remote Naxalite infested areas of Jharkhand, namely Arki, Jonha, Kathikund, and Lattipara. These hospitals were handed over in february 2009.
65. (a) The correct answer is Jamtara. According to given option Jamtara district has least % of geographical area under forest in Jharkhand. Hence the correct answer is option a.
66. (c) In Jharkhand area under cultivable waste land % is 4.2.
67. (a) The correct answer is Palamau Sanctuary palamau it is the oldest. Sanctuary of Jharkahnd in terms of establishment. The palamau wildlife Sanctuary was initially created over a forest area of 979.97 sq km and since then an area of 226.32 sq km of this sanctuary has been notified as Belta National park. Both the area have been included in the palamau Tiger Reserve created under project Tiger. The annual temperature here varies from 4° to 50° C and mean annual rainfall is 1075 mm. The area is drained by the North Koil and its tributary the Burha river forests here are of dry as well as moist deciduous types with bamboo brakes. Besides diverse herbs Shrubs and grasses the important tree species are Sal, Asan, Sidha Semal, Karam, Chilbil, Kusum Bherhul, Dhaura, Khair, Salai etc. the Sanctuary is rich in flora and fauna.
68. (b) The correct answer is Petarbar bokaro forest department has established a Horbal Demonstration, training and extension purposes at petarbar in Bokaro Forest Division. Hence, the correct answer is option b.
69. (c) The correct answer is north Karnapura. After Jharia North Karnapura has got 2nd largest proven reserves of coal in Jharkhand, Jharia Coalfeld is a large Coal Field located in the east of India in Jharia, Jharkhand. Jharia represents the largest Coal reserves in India having estimated reserves of 19.4 billon tonnes of Coking Coal. North karanpura Coalfield is located in Ranchi, Hazaribagh, Chatra and Letehar districts in Jharkhand.
70. (a) Jharkhand fares poorly in terms of canal irrigation because the area is hilly due to poor irrigation. The Chhotanagpur plateau of South Jharkhand and the Santhal Parganas in the north and northeastern part of the state comprise some of the least irrigated district. Agriculture in Jharkhand has remained predominantly rain-fed, dependent on the monsoon and the annual distribution of rain. The most common traditional sources of irrigation have been bands, ahars and ponds while farmers with both large and smallholdings have also relied on homestead wells for irrigation in the dry season. In some district persian wheels are used to lift water from wells. The main problem in the hilly areas where the rocky terrain and lateritic soils make investment in water-retaining structures.
71. (b) Jharkhand is rich in renewable resources because of abundance of waterfall. The Jharkhand Renewable Energy Development Agency “JREDA” is incorparated as a society act in year 2001. Under the administrative control of the department of Energy. Govt of Jharkhand for promoting use of renewable energy sources in the state. Jharkhand is endowed with an enormous potential for utilizing and adopting renewable energy (R.E.).
72. (d) A climate of Jharkhand varies from Humid Subtropical in the north to tropical wet and dry in the South-east. The observed climate change in Jharkhand is because of anthropogenic factors energy sector, green house emissions. Hence all given option are correct.
73. (c) The correct answer is reduces vulnerability towards natural hazards. This policy will broadly have a five-pronged strategy. First the state will adopt a new state water policy framework to create the enabling environment for better and more equitable and productive. Second the state will restructure the fundamental roles and relationship of the state and the water user. Third the state will create a new resources planning. Fourth the state will place a high priority on productivity, expension of the knowledge base of the sector and the development of human resource capacity and capability, fifth the state will formulate appropriate.
74. (d) Jharkhand disaster. The Jharkhand state Disaster Management Authority (JSDMA). State disaster management Authority (SDMA) has been constituted in Jharkhand in exercise of the power conferred by Sub-Section (1) of section 14 of DM Act 2005 (Act No. 53) distinct objectived (a) Development and updating of plans and Strategies to handle and type of disaster at various levels and, (b) Undertake projects for restoration and Strengthening of infrastructure damaged by disasters.
75. (d) Jharkhand climate change action plan was envisaged with a vision of achieving economic growth, proverty alleviation objectives and enhancing livelihood opportunities while ensuring environment sustainability. Hence, Starts Social forestry in all district is not a plan of Jharkhand state action plan on climate change.
76. (c) The correct answer is option (c). The season of the Southwest monsoon from midjune to October brings nearly the state annual rainfall. Sahebganj pakur receives the highest annual rainfall. The Climate of Jharkhand varies from Human Subtropical in the north to topical wet and dry in the Sourth-east. Palamu district receive lowest rainfall in Jharkhand maximum average rainfall in Jharkhand maximum average rainfall was received during 1991-2000. So except (c) option all three options are correct.
77. (c) The district that has been closen for Green India Mission Under NAPCC is Saraikela Kharsawan. Eighteen village have been identified under union government sponsored Green India Mission for undertaking ecofriendly development programmes in Seraikela. Kharswan district of Jharkhand. The main objective of the mission was to develop the ecolovical and economic Scenario by choosing different development schemes.
78. (a) Andhra Pradesh state government has proposed to bring legislative measure in line with me model to minimize the impact of mining. Hence the correct answer is option (a).
79. (b) The correct answer is state steering committee. The steering committee role is to provide advice ensure delivery of project outputs and the achievement of project outcomes. Hence the state steering committee is responsible for ensuring resource mobilization and timely delivery of mitigation and Adaptation Plan.
80. (c) The correct answer is 30th June 2008. The Government of India launched National Action plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) on 30th June 2008. Hence the correct anser is Option (c).
81. (d) The IPCC SRES emission Scenario for Jharkhand indicates that warning will be relatively grater in winter and post monsoon season. The special Report on Emissions Scenarios (SRES) is a report by the integovermental panel on climate Change (IPCC) published in 2000. The greenhouse gas emission Scenarios described in the report have been used to make projections of possible future climate change.
82. (a) The corret answer is dhanbad. The level of Urbanisation was the highest as per the Jharkhand Economic Survey 2019-2020. In the dhanbad district of Jharkhand. Hence the correct answer is option (a).
83. (b) The correct answer is option (b). Swachh Survekshan 2019 Jharkhand was declared as the second best-performing state in field of hygiene. Indore was awarded the cleanest city in the country in the Swachh Survekshan 2019 awards. While Bhopal was declared the cleanest capital. Chhattisgarh gained No. 1 ranking for Category. India’s Cleanest state.
84. (a) The correct answer is Sahibganj district of Jharkhand which has received a little more than the normal average limit (95 mm) of the rainfall till 30-09-2019. Hence the correct answer is option (a).
85. (b) The correct answer is option (b). Mukhyamantri Krishi Aashirwad Yojana launched on 10 August 2019 in Ranchi Jharkhand. It is an ambitious Scheme of the state government aimed at improving the financial situation of farmers and provide them with timely investment Support before the start of the Kharif Season.
86. (d) In Jharkhand Kharif Marketing Season (KMS) runs form 1st October of a year to 30th September of the next year. Kharif popularly considered to start in June and end in October. Rice, maize, and cotton are some of the major Kharif Crops.
87. (a) The correct answer is option (a). The Share of the Industrial Sector in the Group state value added (GSVA) of Jharkhand in the year 2019-2020 (Pr) is about 39%. Gross value added (GVA) is an economic productivity. Metric that measures the contribution of a corporate Subsidiary, Company, or municipality to an economy producer, sector or region.
88. (a) The correct answer is Deoghar. The Union Ministry of Chemicals & fertilizers has approved proposal of setting up of plastic park in Deoghar District Jharkhand. The project will be set up at cost of 120 Crores in an area of 150 acres. Moreover it will also set up Central Institute for plastic Engineering & technology (CIPET) and plastic Recycling unit at Deoghar.
89. (d) The correct answer is pahan. The village priest the pahan is responsbile for presiding over the worship of gods at the the sacred grove of the village. Hence the correct answer is option (d).
90. (c) The correct answer is Pratap Rai. According to many historians the dynasty was established in 10th Century AD. According to Nagvan Shavali, third Nagvanshi king pratp Raj Shifted his capital from Sutiambe to present day Chutia.
91. (a) The correct answer is Parha Raja. The parha is a union Community of several nearby neighbouring villages. Whose Central organization is pariha panch. The padha is formed by Combing 7, 12, 21 or 22 villages.
92. (b) The correct answer is pramanik. The head of the Santal Community is called Manjhi Haddam (Cheadman of the village). The assistant to the village Headman of manjhi in the community system of Santals called parmanik. Jog manjhi is the deputy village headman. This body is responsible for making decisions to restructure the village’s SocioEconomic-Condition.
93. (b) The correct answer is Akhra. Hence, the meeting of panchayat village where. It is held that place is known as Akhra.
94. (d) Doklo Sohar administrative system is associated wil kharia tribe. The Khadia is a prominent tribe of Jharkhand. This caste is spread in Gumla, Simdega, Ranchi (in Jharkhand) the traditional self-government system of kharia people includes Mahto, pahan, kartaha. Mahto is the main person of villages. The person who perfome puja in the village festival is called Pahan (Kalo). Each village has a Kartaha. A person who known the cutoms of his caste accurately Khadia caste formed the All India General Assembly to organize, empower and solve their problem. It is known as Doklo. The chairman of Doklo is called “Doklo Sohar.
95. (b) Bitalaha is a kind of punishment used as a social punishment for violating the norms of exogamy and endogamy. The concept has been used by the Santals. They translate bitlaha as on outcast disorder, polluted or unclean person. Once a person is considered bitlaha as an outast disorder, polluted or unclean person. Once a person in considered bitlaha they are no longer considered a member of their ethnic group and they are shumnned and exiled from their community.
96. (a) Sendara bainsi is hunting Council Sendra also known as Bishu. Shikar is a tribal festival observed on a particular date in may every year where tribal men and women armed with traditional weapon raid the jungles and kill animals and birds.
97. (b) According to B.P. Kesari bhumihar caste is not considered Sadan. Sadan’s are the original non-tribal people of Jharkhand, but not all non-tribes are Sadans. The word “Sadan means people who were setteled here or inhabited the place. Bisheswar Prasad Keshri populary known as Dr. BP Keshri was an educationist and writer. He established “Nagpuri Sansthan” in february 2002 with his wife Shanti Keshri in Pithoria.
98. (b) The correct answer in Birjia. The tribes of Jharkhand Consist of 32 Schedule tribe in 1931 Census. The number raised to 26 from 18 by adding four more. They were Birajia Godait, Karmali and Paharia but kisan excluded from of list of 18th. In 1941 Census Baga Bedia and Lohra included again taking Kisan in the annexure and number comes to 30th. Kanwar and kol added on 8 June 2003.
99. (b) The correct answer is Bhagirath Manjhi. Kherwar movement of 1868 was led by the Santhals. It was initiated by Bhagirath Manjhi. Kherwar movement is also known or Sapha Har movement. This movement has popularized the concept of one God as well as aimed a social reform. He wanted the Santhal tribes to stop sacrifices to the evil bongas.
100. (b) The correct answer is Kartik oraon. Baba Kartik Oraon was an Indian Politician and an Adivasi leader from Indian National Congress. He found the organisation “Akhil Bharatiya Adivasi Vikash Parishad.” He was three times member of parliament of Loksabha from the Lohardaya (Lok Sabha Constituency). He was also known by the name of Baba Kartik Saheb. He was known to oppose the conversion of tribal people from the their original religion to christianity over the influence of Christian Missionaries.

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