WBPSC (West Bengal) - MCQ Practice Questions
Practice free WBPSC (West Bengal) multiple-choice questions with detailed answers and explanations. Perfect for competitive exam preparation.
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The Sundarbans National Park in West Bengal is primarily known for the conservation of which animal species?
Kolkata was the capital of British India until which year?
Which of the following districts in West Bengal is the largest producer of tea in India?
The Vikramashila University, an important ancient center of learning, was located in which present-day district of West Bengal?
Which state capital in India has the highest population density as per recent census data?
The Howrah Bridge, an iconic structure in West Bengal, was completed in which year?
Which of the following is the correct sequence of West Bengal's geographical regions from north to south?
Which ancient kingdom had its capital at Gaur in present-day West Bengal?
The Partition of Bengal (1905) was proposed by which Viceroy of India?
Which mineral resource is most abundantly found in the Birbhum and Burdwan districts of West Bengal?
The Ajay River, a tributary of the Ganges, flows through which districts of West Bengal?
Which metro city in India has the oldest operational metro system?
The Malda district in West Bengal is historically significant for production of which item that is protected by Geographical Indication?
The Chandernagore enclave, now part of West Bengal, was formerly a colony of which European power?
Which of the following universities in West Bengal is the oldest and was established during the British period?
The Rammohun Roy, a social reformer from West Bengal, is primarily known for spearheading which movement?
Which of the following correctly identifies the administrative divisions of West Bengal as per the 2024 reorganization?
The Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in West Bengal, is primarily known for which endangered species?
Which of the following rivers forms the international boundary between West Bengal and Bangladesh?
Darjeeling, a famous hill station in West Bengal, is located at an elevation of approximately: