
CSBC Bihar Police Constable Previous Year Questions GK (Part 2)
Practice Bihar Police Constable MCQs with answers from past exams. Part 2 offers important questions and explanations to boost your CSBC exam preparation.
Are you preparing for the CSBC Bihar Police Constable Exam? The General Studies (GS) section plays a vital role in scoring well. In this Part 2 of our series, we present carefully selected General Studies MCQs from previous year papers to help you understand the question pattern and boost your preparation.
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🧠 Practice Quizes
- Judiciary and the changing world
- Uniting the world for children for children through enforceable world law effective global governance
- If you want peace and development, work for social justice
- Digital Judiciary and word
Answer: Judiciary and the changing world
💡 Key Explanations
- International Judicial Conference 2020 was held from 21st – 23rd February, 2020 in New Delhi.
- The Conference was organised by the Supreme Court of India.
- The theme of the Conference was "Judiciary and the Changing World”.
- Important Topics of discussion at the Conference are –
- Gender Justice
- Contemporary Perspectives on Protection of Constitutional Values
- Dynamic Interpretations of the Constitution in a Changing World.
- Harmonisation of Environment Protection vis-à-vis sustainable development.
- Protection of right to privacy in the Internet Age.
- Punjab
- Tripura
- Haryana
- Goa
Answer: Haryana
💡 Key Explanations
- According to the latest India State of Forest Report (ISFR) – Haryana has the lowest forest cover in terms of percentage of total geographical area, at just around 3.63%.
- Haryana’s low forest cover is due to –
- Dense urbanisation
- Agriculture dominance
- Limited hilly or naturally forested areas
- 2.97%
- 3.25%
- 30%
- 80%
Answer: 2.97%
💡 Key Explanations
- As per PRS India’s analysis of Bihar’s 2020-21 Budget, the state targeted a fiscal deficit of Rs. 20,374 crores, which is equivalent to 2.97% of the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) for that year.
- This figure was well within the permissible FRBM limit (3%) set for states, with a conditional buffer up to 3.5%.
- Although the revised estimate later rose sharply to 9.45%, that was not part of the original budget – the budget document itself declared 2.97%.
- Muhyiddin Yassin
- Azis Jamman
- Ahmad Zahid Hamidi
- Najib Razak
Answer: Muhyiddin Yassin
💡 Key Explanations
- In the wake of a political crisis in February 2020 – marked by the resignation of long-serving PM Mahathir Mohamad – the King of Malaysia appointed Muhyiddin Yassin as the country’s eighth Prime Minister.
- He formally took the oath of office on 1 March 2020, in a ceremony held at the National Palace in Kuala Lumpur.
- Right to equality
- Right to Freedom
- Right Against Exploitation
- Right to Freedom of Religion
Answer: Right Against Exploitation
💡 Key Explanations
- Article 23 and 24 of the Indian Constitution delas with the Right against Exploitation, one of the six fundamental rights.
- Article 23
- Prohibits human trafficking, beggar (forced labour without payment), and other forms of forced labour.
- These practices are declared illegal and punishable by law.
- Article 24
- Prohibits the employment of children below the age of 14 in any factory, mine, or hazardous work.
- This is aimed at ensuring child welfare and protecting childhood from exploitation.
- 8%
- 7%
- 2%
- 5%
Answer: 7%
💡 Key Explanations
- According to the Economic Survey 2019-20 (Volume II), the services sector in India grew by 6.9% in the 2019-20 financial year – effectively, about 7%.
- This represented a deceleration from 7.5% growth in 2018-19, but the sector still remained the strongest performer compared to agriculture and industry.
- Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
- Dr. Rajendra Prasad
- Dr. Sacchidananda Sinha
- Sardar Patel
Answer: Dr. Sacchidananda Sinha
💡 Key Explanations
- The inaugural session of the Constituent Assembly of India was held on 9 December 1946.
- Dr. Sacchidananda Sinha was appointed as the interim (temporary) chairman of this first session, being the senior-most member at the time.
- His role was to preside only over the initial meetings until a permanent president was elected.
- President on his own
- Governor on the advice of the Chief Minister
- The President on the advice of the Chief Justice of India
- The President on the resolution of parliament passed by a special majority
Answer: The President on the resolution of parliament passed by a special majority
💡 Key Explanations
- Article 217 read with Article 124(4) of the Indian Constitution governs the removal (impeachment) of High Court judges.
- A High Court judge can be removed only –
- By the President,
- After a resolution is passed by both Houses of Parliament,
- With a special majority,
- On grounds of proven misbehaviour or incapacity.
- Hague Conference
- London Conference
- San Francisco Conference
- Berlin Conference
Answer: San Francisco Conference
💡 Key Explanations
- The United Nations Charter was signed on 26 June 1945 at the San Francisco Conference (officially known as the United Nations Conference on International Organisation).
- This historic event took place in San Francisco, California, USA, with representatives from 51 countries.
- The Charter came into force on 24 October 1945, making the official establishment of the United Nations.
- Ahmedabad
- Kheda
- Bardoli
- Champaran
Answer: Champaran
💡 Key Explanations
- Champaran Satyagraha in 1917 was Mahatma Gandhi’s first Satyagraha movement in India.
- It took place in Champaran, a district in Bihar, and was aimed at addressing the grievances of indigo farmers who were being forced by British planters to grow indigo under oppressive conditions.
- Gandhi used non-violent civil disobedience and mass mobilisation to fight for farmers’ rights.
- Yukti Yojana
- Bihar Mukhyamantri Kanya Utthan Yojana
- Mukhyamantri Jhuggi Mahila Sakshatra Yojana
- SWADHAR Greh Scheme
Answer: Yukti Yojana
💡 Key Explanations
- Yukti Yojana, a public-private partnership launched by Government of Bihar, accredits eligible private and NGO clinics to provide high-quality abortion services free of cost to women – especially those below the poverty line (BPL).
- Under this program –
- Accredited facilities are reimbursed by district health authorities for all abortion-related services
- In its early years, the program accredited 49 private facilities, serving over 27,000 women between 2012 and 2014.
- The judges of a High Court are appointed by the Governor of respective states.
- He should have been an advocate of a High Court for fifteen years.
- A judge of a High Court can be removed in the same manner and on the same grounds as a judge of the Supreme Court.
- The judges of ahigh Court hold office until he attains the age 65 years.
Answer: A judge of a High Court can be removed in the same manner and on the same grounds as a judge of the Supreme Court.
💡 Key Explanations
- Article 217 of the Indian Constitution deals with the appointment and removal of High Court judges.
- A High Court Judge can be removed only –
- By the President,
- On the grounds of proven misbehaviour or incapacity,
- Following a resolution passed by both Houses of Parliament by a special majority.
- all the members of the Council of States
- all the members of both the Houses of the Parliament
- elected members of both the Houses of the Parliament
- elected members of the Council of States
Answer: All the members of both the Houses of the Parliament
💡 Key Explanations
- According to Article 66(1) of the Indian Constitution –
- The Vice President is elected by an electoral college consisting of all members of both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
- This includes both elected and nominated members of parliament.
These previous year questions not only help you revise effectively but also expose you to the difficulty level of actual CSBC Bihar Police exams. Make sure to go through each explanation to understand the concept behind the correct answer.
Conclusion
The CSBC Bihar Police Constable Previous Year Papers are a must-have for serious aspirants. Part 2 of this series offers deeper insights into expected question trends. Combine it with Part 1, mock tests, and the syllabus guide to increase your chances of success. Keep visiting our site for more free resources, study plans, and updates on the Bihar Police recruitment process.
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