The economic and social development of a country depends on—
- aTourism and trade
- bResources and industries
- cEducation and culture
- dPolitics and religion
225 questions · 14 sections
The economic and social development of a country depends on—
Which is an important agricultural exporting product of Bangladesh?
The contribution of total agricultural sectors to GDP in the fiscal year 2023-2024 is—
What percent of total manpower of Bangladesh is engaged in agriculture?
Which of the following is the source of GDP contribution data of agriculture for FY 2023-2024?
Which of the following is a food crop?
Which of the following is a cash crop?
The staple food crop of Bangladesh is—
Which is NOT a variety of rice cultivated in Bangladesh?
Aman rice is mostly produced in which district?
Boro rice is mostly produced in which district?
What is the favourable temperature range for rice cultivation?
The favourable rainfall range for rice cultivation is—
Which type of soil is favourable for rice cultivation?
Why is rice grown everywhere in Bangladesh?
Which districts are more favourable for wheat cultivation?
Which is NOT a wheat-growing area of Bangladesh?
The favourable temperature range for wheat cultivation is—
The favourable rainfall range for wheat cultivation is—
Which type of soil is favourable for wheat cultivation?
In Bangladesh, wheat grows well during which season through irrigation?
Which of the following is an oil-seed mentioned in the text?
Consider the following statements about wheat cultivation:
The crops which are cultivated for direct selling are called—
The main cash crop of Bangladesh is—
How many kinds of jute are cultivated in Bangladesh?
The two kinds of jute cultivated in Bangladesh are—
Which is NOT a major jute-growing district?
The favourable temperature range for jute cultivation is—
The favourable rainfall range for jute cultivation is—
Which soil is suitable for jute cultivation?
Sugarcane is an important crop for producing—
What kind of land is required to cultivate sugarcane?
Which is NOT a major sugarcane-cultivating region?
The favourable temperature range for sugarcane cultivation is—
Minimum rainfall required to cultivate sugarcane is—
Which soil is best for sugarcane?
Most of the produced tea of Bangladesh is—
Tea is grown in which type of soil and terrain?
Most of the tea gardens of Bangladesh are located in—
Apart from Sylhet division, tea is also grown in—
The favourable temperature range for tea cultivation is—
The rainfall required for tea cultivation is about—
The favourable soil for tea cultivation is—
Which climate is required to cultivate tea?
Besides natural indicators, which factor influences agricultural extension and production?
In Bangladesh, which season is good for cultivation of cereals and vegetables?
What happens if the same kinds of crops are cultivated year after year in the same soil?
Crop diversification helps farmers to—
As a result of crop diversification, the requirement of which input decreases?
The resources produced or available from the forest are known as—
Ideally what percentage of total land area should remain under forest cover for environmental balance?
According to the Forest Department of Bangladesh 2024, total forest area until December 2023 is about—
Into how many categories are the forests of Bangladesh classified?
The forests of Bangladesh are classified into categories due to variation of—
Tropical Evergreen and Deciduous Forests cover major parts of—
Evergreen trees have widespread coverage in the hills because of—
Tropical Deciduous Forest is found in—
The tropical deciduous forest of Mymensingh, Madhupur and Bhawal Garh is found in—
The Barind tropical deciduous forest is found in—
Leaves of deciduous forests fall during—
The Mangrove forest of Bangladesh is also called—
Which districts are covered by the Sundarbans in the north?
The Sundarbans is bounded in the south by—
Which rivers partially form the boundary of the Sundarbans with West Bengal, India?
The Sundarbans occupies an area of about—
The Sundarbans region is enriched with trees because of—
Sundari, Garan, Gewa, Dhundal, Keora and Golpata are found in which forest?
Sal, Gajari, Koroi and Hizal that shed leaves annually belong to which forest?
Chapalish, Moyna, Telsur and Bamboo that never shed leaves belong to which forest?
Consider the following statements about the Sundarbans:
Which is a natural importance of forests?
Which are potential places for the tourism industry from forest resources?
Which is collected from the forest as a consumable good?
Which is NOT a construction material collected from the forest?
Forest resources are used for the production of—
Karnaphuli Paper Mill is established on the availability of—
The Newsprint Mill on availability of forest resources is located at—
Forests of the coastal region play an important role in—
Forest wood is used for making—
Which forest export brings foreign currency for Bangladesh?
How do forests help develop agriculture?
According to experts, petroleum is likely present in which region of Bangladesh?
In which year was oil found in the seventh well of natural gas at Haripur in Sylhet?
How many barrels of crude oil are extracted everyday from Haripur well?
The crude oil of Haripur is sent for processing to which refinery?
Which is a by-product of crude oil processing?
The second oil field of Bangladesh is located at—
How many barrels of oil are produced everyday from the Bramchal field?
Natural gas meets about what percent of commercial consumption of Bangladesh?
Total number of gas fields discovered in Bangladesh so far is—
Approximate total reserve of gas in these fields is—
From 1960 to June 2023, how much gas has been extracted?
How much gas was left to be extracted as of June 2023?
At present gas is being tapped from how many wells?
The wells of how many gas fields are presently being tapped?
How much gas was extracted in the year 2022-2023?
Which gas field is currently on production?
Which gas field has production not yet started?
Coal is used to run—
Bangladesh is—
How many coalfields have been discovered in Bangladesh?
Coalfields of Bangladesh are located in which region?
Which is NOT a coalfield located in Dinajpur district?
The coalfield Khalashpur is located in—
The coalfield Jamalganj is located in—
The total reserve of all coalfields in Bangladesh is about—
Which is the currently active coalfield of Bangladesh?
Daily coal extraction from Barapukuria is around—
Low-grade peat coal is NOT found in—
A reserve of high quality bituminous and lignite coal has been found in—
High quality lignite coal is being extracted from which coalfield?
Hard rock is used in the construction of—
Hard rock is available in Ranipukur and Shyampur of which district?
Hard rock is also available at Madhyapara of which district?
Experts think how much hard rock can be extracted every year from Ranipukur?
During FY 2023-2024, how many lakh metric tons of hard rock were extracted from Madhyapara?
Consider the following statements about mineral resources of Bangladesh:
Which is NOT a by-product of refining petroleum?
Which of the following runs on petrol and diesel?
Foreign currency can be saved if oil is extracted from—
Natural gas of Haripur is used in fertilizer factory of—
Natural gas of Haripur is used in cement factory of—
Natural gas of Titas is used in fertilizer factory of—
The tea gardens depend on the natural gas of—
Natural gas is used in lieu of furnace oil in some electric plants of—
Titas gas is used in thermal electric plants of—
Natural gas is NOT used to produce—
At present, what percent of extracted coal from Barapukuria is used in the thermal power plant?
The remaining 35 percent of coal from Barapukuria is used in—
Coal plays a significant role in—
Industrialization is the precondition of—
According to Bangladesh Economic Survey 2024, the contribution of industries to GDP in 2023-2024 is—
Jute industry is mainly classified as—
Total number of jute mills in Bangladesh is—
Annual production of jute mills is—
Which is NOT a region of jute industry in Bangladesh?
Which is NOT a jute manufactured product?
Which is an importer country of Bangladeshi jute?
The second major industry of Bangladesh is—
Bangladesh is—
Mirerbagh, Postagola and Shyampur cotton textile mills are located in—
Faujdarhat and Kalurghat cotton mills are located in—
Which region's cotton textile is at Durgapur and Daulatpur?
Noapara cotton mill of Jashore is located in which division?
Cotton and yarns for Bangladeshi mills are mostly imported from—
The first paper mill of Bangladesh was established at Chandraghona in—
At present how many government paper mills are there?
Number of board mills in Bangladesh is—
Number of newsprint paper mills in Bangladesh is—
Karnaphuli paper mill is located at—
North Bengal paper mill is located at Pakshi in—
Sylhet pulp and paper mill is located at—
Which is NOT a raw material for paper in Bangladesh?
Which type of paper is produced in Bangladesh's mills?
The first fertilizer industry was established at Fenchuganj in—
Total number of fertilizer factories producing fertilizer in Bangladesh is—
Which is NOT a main fertilizer factory mentioned in the chapter?
The availability of which resource gives Bangladesh great opportunity to produce huge amount of fertilizer?
How many government sugar mills are currently in operation?
How many private sugar mills are currently in operation?
Export-oriented garment industries started to flourish in the later part of—
What percent of garment industries are located in the Dhaka region?
During FY 2023-2024, Bangladesh earned how much from garment exports?
Garment exports account for what percent of total foreign currency earnings?
Which is NOT a garment exported product?
Which is NOT a major importing country of Bangladeshi garments?
EPZ stands for—
The garment industry of Bangladesh is known as a—
A major factor favouring garment industry development in Bangladesh is—
Which famous traveler visited Bangladesh in the 7th century?
Hiuen Tsang described Bangladesh as—
Which is NOT a tourist attraction of Bangladesh?
The national industrial policy that acknowledged tourism as an industry was framed in—
How many tourists came from other countries to Bangladesh in 2018?
Around how much (in US dollars) did Bangladesh earn from tourists in 2018?
Dhaka is known as the city of—
The Satgambuj mosque of Dhaka was built in the—
Tara mosque of Dhaka was built in the—
Dhakeshwari Temple was built in the—
Lalbagh fort was built by the Mughal Emperors on the banks of which river?
Bahadurshah park was built in which year as a mark of respect to the last Mughal Emperor?
Sohrawardy Uddan is the venue of which historic event?
Bhawal Garh and Jamindar Bari are tourist places of—
Sonargaon and Panam Nagar are located in—
Atia Mosque is located in—
Darirampur in Mymensingh bears the memory of which national poet?
Mazar of Hazrat Shahjalal (R) is located in—
Jaflong is located in—
Madhubkunda waterfall is located in—
Shalban Vihara is located at—
War cemetery for soldiers of the Second World War is located at—
Nijhum Island is a tourism place of—
Borendra Museum is located in—
Sona Mosque of Shibganj is located in—
Uttara Gono-bhabon (Rajbari) is located at—
Buddha Vihara at Paharpur is located in—
Mahasthangarh is located in—
Kantajee temple is located in—
The shrine of mystic poet Lalon Shah is located in—
Rabindranath's Kuthibari is located at—
The birth place of poet Michael Madhusudhan Datta is at—
'Shishu Sargo and Art Gallery' of painter S.M. Sultan is on the bank of—
The Memorial at Mujibnagar is located in—
Shat Gambuj Mosque is located at—
Kuakata sea-beach is located in—
The natural mangrove forest Sundarban is in greater—
The main attraction of Chattogram Hill Tracts is—
Which is NOT a tourist place in Bandarban?
Foy's lake is located in—
Patenga sea-beach is located in—
The world's longest sea-beach is located in—
Which is NOT a tourist place of Cox's Bazar?
Saint Martin's Island is famous as—
Consider the following statements about Bangladesh's tourism industry:
In which districts of Bangladesh is wheat cultivation more widespread?
What type of soil is required for sugarcane production?
Observe the forest area map of Bangladesh. What kind of forest is found in the area labeled 'T' (Sundarbans region)?
What types of trees grow in the aforementioned (Sal/Tropical Deciduous) forest?
What is meant by crop diversification?
What are forest resources?
Which soil is suitable for rice cultivation?
Which is an essential point of the tourism industry in Bangladesh?
The role of forest areas in the development of industry includes—
Which crop's important production region in Bangladesh is the western region (e.g. Rajshahi, Kushtia, Pabna)?