These essential MCQ questions are selected from the most important topics in Chhattisgarh state examinations 2026. Sections include CG History, Tribal Communities, Bastar Region, Waterfalls, Mineral Resources, Ancient Heritage Sites, Folk Arts and Current Affairs of Chhattisgarh — important for CGPSC, CG Police, CGVYAPAM and other state-level competitive examinations. For truely unlimited daily MCQ practice, visit Vooo AI Education.

🌳 Chhattisgarh Culture & GK
1The capital of Chhattisgarh is:
A. Raipur
B. Bilaspur
C. Bhilai
D. Jagdalpur
Answer: A — Raipur
Raipur is the capital of Chhattisgarh. The state was carved out of Madhya Pradesh on 1 November 2000, making it India's 26th state. Nava Raipur (now Atal Nagar) is the planned new capital city being developed. Chhattisgarh means "thirty-six forts" in Hindi, referring to the 36 garhs (forts) of the region.
2Chhattisgarh is known as the Rice Bowl of India because:
A. It produces the most rice in India
B. It has the highest rice variety
C. Rice is its staple food and major crop
D. It exports maximum rice
Answer: C — Rice is its staple food and major crop
Chhattisgarh is called the Rice Bowl of India because rice is both the staple food and the most important crop of the state. The Chhattisgarh plains (Maidan) are extremely fertile for paddy cultivation. The state has over 20,000 varieties of indigenous rice, making it one of the richest rice biodiversity centres in the world.
3The Chitrakote Waterfall in Chhattisgarh is called the Niagara Falls of India because:
A. It is the tallest waterfall
B. It is the widest waterfall in India
C. It falls from the greatest height
D. It has the most water volume
Answer: B — It is the widest waterfall in India
Chitrakote Falls on the Indravati River in Bastar district is called the Niagara Falls of India because it is the widest waterfall in India, spanning about 300 metres during monsoon. It falls from a height of about 30 metres. During monsoon, the falls split into multiple cascades creating a spectacular horseshoe shape.
4The Bastar region of Chhattisgarh is famous for:
A. IT industry
B. Tribal culture and Gond art
C. Tea gardens
D. Silk production
Answer: B — Tribal culture and Gond art
Bastar in southern Chhattisgarh is famous for its rich tribal culture, Gond and Baiga tribal communities, Dhokra metal casting, Bastar Dussehra (the world's longest festival at 75 days) and dense Sal forests. Bastar's tribal art including Gond paintings and iron craft are internationally recognised.
5The Sirpur Heritage Site in Chhattisgarh contains remains of:
A. Mughal architecture
B. 5th-12th century Buddhist, Hindu and Jain temples
C. Maratha forts
D. British colonial buildings
Answer: B — 5th-12th century Buddhist, Hindu and Jain temples
Sirpur (ancient Shripur) on the banks of the Mahanadi in Mahasamund district has remains of an ancient city from the 5th-12th centuries CE, with Buddhist monasteries, Hindu temples (Lakshmana Temple) and Jain shrines. It was the capital of the Somavamshi dynasty and was visited by Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang in 639 CE.
6Chhattisgarh has the largest reserves of which mineral in India?
A. Coal
B. Iron ore
C. Tin
D. Diamonds
Answer: C — Tin
Chhattisgarh has India's only tin ore deposits at Dantewada. The state also has large reserves of iron ore (Bailadila in Dantewada is one of Asia's largest iron ore deposits), coal (Korba), bauxite, limestone and dolomite. The Bhilai Steel Plant in Durg is one of India's largest and most efficient steel plants.
7The Indravati National Park in Chhattisgarh is famous for:
A. Tigers and wild buffaloes
B. Snow leopards
C. One-horned rhinoceros
D. Asiatic lions
Answer: A — Tigers and wild buffaloes
Indravati National Park and Tiger Reserve in Bijapur district is one of India's most important tiger reserves. It is one of the last strongholds of the wild buffalo (gaur) and also has tigers, leopards, wild dogs and sambar. The park is named after the Indravati River flowing through it.
8The Pandavani folk art of Chhattisgarh involves:
A. Martial arts
B. Narrating Mahabharata stories through song and dance
C. Classical music recitals
D. Puppet theatre
Answer: B — Narrating Mahabharata stories through song and dance
Pandavani is a folk performing art of Chhattisgarh in which a solo performer narrates stories from the Mahabharata through singing and dance. Teejan Bai is the most celebrated Pandavani performer, who received the Padma Vibhushan for spreading this art globally. The Kapar style is the most popular form.
9Which National Park in Chhattisgarh is called the Forest of Teak?
A. Indravati
B. Kanger Valley
C. Achanakmar
D. Udanti-Sitanadi
Answer: B — Kanger Valley
Kanger Valley National Park near Jagdalpur in Bastar is known for its dense teak forests, limestone caves (Kotumsar Cave — one of India's longest caves) and the Teerathgarh Waterfall. The park is also home to the endangered bastar hill myna (state bird of Chhattisgarh). The Kanger River flows through the park.
10Chhattisgarh was formed on which date?
A. 15 August 2000
B. 1 November 2000
C. 26 January 2001
D. 1 April 2000
Answer: B — 1 November 2000
Chhattisgarh was formed on 1 November 2000 by the Madhya Pradesh Reorganisation Act when it was carved out of the southeastern part of Madhya Pradesh. It was India's 26th state. The same day, Uttarakhand (from UP) and Jharkhand (from Bihar) were also created, adding three new states to India simultaneously.

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