States PCS: Uttar Pradesh GK Questions for UPPSC Examinations
For all Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) exams including PCS, RO/ARO, Assistant Engineer, and other major state exams.
1. Arrange the following dynasties in the correct chronological order of their emergence: Maurya, Gupta, Chandela, Gahadavala.
[A] Chandela, Maurya, Gupta, Gahadavala
[B] Gupta, Chandela, Maurya, Gahadavala
[C] Maurya, Gupta, Chandela, Gahadavala
[D] Gahadavala, Gupta, Maurya, Chandela
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Correct Answer: C [Maurya, Gupta, Chandela, Gahadavala]
Notes:
Maurya (322–187 BC) was followed by Gupta (319–543 AD), then Chandela (8th–11th century), and lastly Gahadavala (9th–13th century).
2. Who was the Indian revolutionary bookbinder involved in the 1857 uprising, arrested and hanged in Patna?
[A] Peer Ali Khan
[B] Veer Kunwar Singh
[C] Raja Ram Mohan Roy
[D] Shivaji
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Correct Answer: A [Peer Ali Khan]
Notes:
Peer Ali Khan was a bookbinder who distributed secret messages during the 1857 uprising; arrested and hanged in Patna.
3. The High-Value Plantation Scheme in Uttar Pradesh was initiated in 2008–09 across how many forest divisions?
[A] 10
[B] 24
[C] 32
[D] 16
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Correct Answer: D [16]
Notes:
The High-Value Plantation Scheme started in Uttar Pradesh in 2008–09, covering 16 forest divisions. The scheme aims to promote the planting of economically and ecologically beneficial species to diversify forest resources and enhance ecological balance and economic yield in the region.
4. In 2024–25, the Ministry of Mines of India auctioned several critical mineral blocks, including those located in Uttar Pradesh. Which of the following minerals were included in these auctions?
[A] Lithium and Graphite
[B] Rare Earth Elements and Cobalt
[C] Vanadium and Phosphorite
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
In 2024–25, the Ministry of Mines auctioned 24 critical mineral blocks, including lithium, graphite, rare earth elements, vanadium, cobalt, and phosphorite across several Indian states, including Uttar Pradesh.
5. Which poet is linked to Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh?
[A] Kunwar Mahendra Singh Bedi ‘Sahar’
[B] Kedarnath Singh
[C] Gopaldas Neeraj
[D] Raghupati Sahay ‘Firaq Gorakhpuri’
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Correct Answer: D [Raghupati Sahay ‘Firaq Gorakhpuri’]
Notes:
Raghupati Sahay ‘Firaq Gorakhpuri’ was born in Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh. He is a famous Urdu poet and won the Jnanpith Award in 1969. His works are celebrated in Indian literature for their lyrical beauty and emotional depth.
6. Which archaeological site in Uttar Pradesh has yielded the earliest evidence of paddy (rice) cultivation in India?
[A] Lahuradewa
[B] Chaukhutia
[C] Koldihwa
[D] Mahagara
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Correct Answer: C [Koldihwa]
Notes:
Koldihwa in Prayagraj district revealed the earliest evidence of rice cultivation in India, dated to 7000–6000 BCE.
7. Parichha Dam near Jhansi is constructed on which river in Uttar Pradesh?
[A] Ganges River
[B] Yamuna River
[C] Betwa River
[D] Ken River
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Correct Answer: C [Betwa River]
Notes:
Parichha Dam, near Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, is constructed on the Betwa River for irrigation, hydroelectric power, and water supply. It plays a vital role in the region’s agriculture and water management.
8. Raslila dance-drama originated in which two cities of Uttar Pradesh?
[A] Agra and Kanpur
[B] Allahabad and Varanasi
[C] Lucknow and Ghaziabad
[D] Vrindavan and Mathura
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Correct Answer: D [Vrindavan and Mathura]
Notes:
Raslila originated in Vrindavan and Mathura, the principal centers of Krishna devotion and Vaishnav traditions in Uttar Pradesh. Both cities are culturally linked to Lord Krishna’s life and his legends, making them the birthplace of this dance-drama form.
9. Who ruled the Kalachuris of Chedi around 1153–1163 CE in Madhya Pradesh?
[A] Gayakarna
[B] Narasimha
[C] Jayasimha
[D] Madanavarman
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Correct Answer: B [Narasimha]
Notes:
Narasimha, Kalachuri ruler of Chedi (1153–1163 CE), regained territory from Chandela king Madanavarman. He was succeeded by his brother Jayasimha. Chedi region is present-day Madhya Pradesh.
10. Who is credited with founding the traditional folk dance-theatre form Swang, popular in Uttar Pradesh and neighboring states?
[A] Pandit Lakhmi Chand
[B] Deep Chand Bahman
[C] Pt. Ramkishan Vyas
[D] Kishan Lal Bhaat
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Correct Answer: D [Kishan Lal Bhaat]
Notes:
Kishan Lal Bhaat is recognized as the founder of Swang, a folk dance-theatre form from Uttar Pradesh and nearby regions.