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BPSC Bihar Special · PYQ Micro Trend Analysis

BPSC Bihar Special PYQ Trend Analysis

History, Geography, Economy, Polity, Agriculture, Culture, Development & Bihar-Specific High-Yield Zones

A source-bounded analysis of the supplied 81-page Bihar Special PYQ bank. The purpose is to show where BPSC repeatedly returns, which Bihar facts generate multiple question forms, where data must be updated before revision, and how to convert the state-specific syllabus into a weighted preparation plan.

606 Numbered Bihar Special bank entries
18 Major preparation sections
81 Source pages analysed
235 65th–71st ordinal appearances
Introduction

Bihar Special is not one subject — it is a state-specific exam ecosystem

The compilation moves from Bihar's archaeology, medieval transition and freedom movement to state formation, political institutions, physical geography, rivers and floods, forests, agriculture, economy, census, minerals, wildlife, art-culture, transport, industry, energy, schemes and current Bihar facts. That breadth makes flat chapter-by-chapter revision inefficient.

Important Note: the page uses numbered bank entries for topic density. The source also contains Teacher, TRE, CDPO, BAO and re-exam references; where one question carries more than one exam reference, it remains one numbered bank entry. The separate 65th–71st line chart counts printed ordinal appearances, so its unit is intentionally different.
Methodology

How the 81-page Bihar bank was converted into trend intelligence

The source was coded into 18 stable sections and then read through five exam lenses: frequency, repeatability, district/location sensitivity, chronology-or-data traps, and matching/statement pressure. Historical questions were further split into movement-level micro-clusters because a single “History” bucket would hide the actual PYQ concentration.

606
Numbered entries mapped Across all Bihar Special sections
175
History entries Largest single source block
18
Major sections History to miscellaneous/current Bihar
7
Recent ordinal exams tracked 65th–71st only as supporting trend
Top 10 Pressure Zones

Where the Bihar Special bank becomes densest

To prevent the 175-question History block from flattening every other subject visually, the chart splits History into movement-level clusters and compares them with the largest non-history sections. This gives a more useful preparation map.

Top 10 exam clusters by numbered-bank density

Maximum cluster = Population & Urbanisation with 50 entries. Historical movement clusters are separated instead of being shown as one 175-entry bar.

Top 10 Bihar Special topic-density chart.
Key inference: Bihar Special has three simultaneous cores: state history/movements , data-heavy economy-population , and location-heavy geography-agriculture . A preparation plan that gives all Bihar topics equal time will underprepare precisely the areas that generate the widest range of MCQs.
Whole-Bank Composition

What the full 606-entry Bihar Special bank is made of

The pie chart groups the complete source into six preparation families. These are source-bank shares, not an official per-paper subject quota.

Whole-bank composition

606 numbered entries across the supplied Bihar Special compilation.

Bihar Special whole-bank composition chart.

Composition by preparation family

Use this for macro time allocation.

History + Political Bihar 219 · 36.1%
Physical Geography + Environment 108 · 17.8%
Economy + Development 137 · 22.6%
Population & Society 50 · 8.3%
Art / Culture / Media 29 · 4.8%
Updated + Miscellaneous 63 · 10.4%
Why it matters: History + Political Bihar contributes about 36% of the bank, while Economy/Development and Geography/Environment together contribute roughly another 40% . Bihar Special is therefore much more than “Bihar History.”
Recent Trend Line

65th–71st Bihar-Special reference pressure

This is a supporting trend line only. It measures printed ordinal appearances in the full source and confirms sustained Bihar-specific importance; it does not mean the latest paper should dominate your revision.

Recent ordinal appearances in the supplied bank

65th: 42 · 66th: 48 · 67th: 56 · 68th: 20 · 69th: 13 · 70th: 36 · 71st: 20.

Bihar Special recent-trend chart.
71st
Passing reference only

The latest paper mainly reinforces an older trend: Bihar questions are increasingly comfortable mixing static state knowledge with updated reports, schemes, project geography and statement-based elimination . The full-bank recurrence still determines the priority dashboard below.

Macro-Segment Analysis

The 18-section Bihar Special map

This table is the backbone of the page. It shows the exact numbered-entry density of every major section and the dominant question mechanism inside it.

Bihar Special macro-segment analysis
Section Entries Share What BPSC repeatedly tests Revision form
Historical Perspective 175 28.9% movement–leader–place–year; Bihar role in national events chronology + leader/location matrix
Political Perspective 44 7.3% Governor, legislature, commissions, institutions, offices office–person–year table
Core Geography 39 6.4% extent, physiography, climate, soils, flood/district geography map + district comparison
Forest & Vegetation 7 1.2% forest share, forest districts, report-linked facts updated report sheet
Economic Perspective 47 7.8% budget, survey, GSDP, sector share, deficit, income latest-data dashboard
Schemes 11 1.8% scheme objective, department, beneficiary, component scheme–target–department grid
Agriculture & Irrigation 39 6.4% agro-climatic zones, crops, irrigation, projects, districts crop/project district map
Mineral Resources 19 3.1% mineral–district, reserve, post-Jharkhand update mineral–district pair table
Population & Urbanisation 50 8.3% census, density, literacy, urbanisation, district rankings district rank sheet
Wildlife / Sanctuaries 10 1.7% park–district, sanctuary, tiger reserve, protected-area status protected-area map
Rivers, Lakes, Falls & Canals 33 5.4% Kosi/Gandak/Son, course, lake, canal, flood and district links river → tributary → district → project chain
Art & Culture 15 2.5% festival, craft, fair, temple, heritage institution place–culture matrix
Transport 13 2.1% road/rail/airport, ECR, factories and routes infrastructure location sheet
Books / Newspapers / Periodicals 14 2.3% newspaper–year–editor–place; book/editor chronological pair table
Industry & Factories 19 3.1% industry–place, industrial area, refinery, locomotive, food industries industry–district grid
Energy Resources 8 1.3% power stations, corporations, renewable/thermal locations plant–district–type table
Updated / Current Bihar 40 6.6% recent institutions, awards, initiatives, current projects rolling current-static sheet
Miscellaneous 23 3.8% Bihar Day, tourism, social initiatives, state-specific one-liners last-mile revision notes
Heat-Map Zone

Where Bihar Special preparation pressure is highest

The heat map is qualitative: 5 means the cluster combines strong source density with multiple reusable MCQ forms. “Update sensitivity” is especially important in Bihar Special because many questions depend on Census, Economic Survey, ISFR, project status or renamed infrastructure.

Bihar Special preparation pressure heat map
Cluster Frequency Repeatability Chronology / Data Trap District / Location Trap Update Sensitivity
Bihar National Movement 5 5 5 4 1
Population & Urbanisation 5 5 5 5 4
Economy / Survey / Budget 5 4 5 2 5
Rivers / Floods / Water Projects 4 5 3 5 4
Agriculture & Irrigation 4 4 4 5 4
Political Institutions 4 4 4 2 3
Core Physical Geography 4 4 3 5 2
Minerals + Industry + Energy 3 4 4 5 5
Forest / Wildlife 3 4 3 5 5
Art / Culture / Newspapers 3 4 4 4 2
Low Highest pressure
Historical Micro Analysis

The 175-entry History block: what is actually inside it

History is the largest block, but it should not be revised as one chapter. The numbered sequence reveals eight distinct preparation zones.

Bihar History PYQ micro-cluster analysis
Historical micro-cluster Entries PYQ fingerprint Revision chain
Ancient–Medieval–Early Colonial Bihar 16 archaeology, Nalanda, Bakhtiyar Khilji, Bihar Sharif, Patna, early Company presence site → ruler/source → place → transition
Land Systems + Tribal / Peasant Uprisings 20 Permanent Settlement, Wahabi, Santhal, Birsa, tenancy laws movement → year → leader → area → grievance
1857 in Bihar / Kunwar Singh 18 leader, Jagdishpur, Ara, centres, sequence, supporters/opponents Rohini → Patna → Muzaffarpur → Jagdishpur
Swadeshi + Revolutionaries + Congress Institutions 26 Golden League, Kingsford, Anushilan, Bankipur/Gaya sessions organisation → place → founder → year → event
Bihar Separation / State Formation 12 1911 announcement, 1912 province, 1936 separation, leaders separation demand → Delhi Durbar → 1912 → 1936
Champaran + Gandhi + Early Mass Politics 21 Raj Kumar Shukla, Tinkathia, committee, Gandhi's first Bihar satyagraha Shukla → Gandhi → Champaran 1917 → committee → reform
Kisan / Civil Disobedience / Socialist Bihar 34 farmer organisations, Salt Satyagraha, chowkidari tax, socialist mobilisation leader → organisation → district → movement → demand
Quit India / JP / Late National Movement 28 1942 movement, underground network, JP and associated Bihar leaders event → leader → jail/escape/network → Bihar centre
History strategy: the biggest historical return lies after 1905, but older Bihar history cannot be abandoned. BPSC repeatedly uses ancient/medieval Bihar and tribal/1857 facts as compact direct-recall anchors while the twentieth-century movement block produces chronology and matching questions.
Geography & Environment Micro Analysis

Convert Bihar geography into district-linked chains

Bihar Geography and Environment PYQ micro analysis
Micro area Bank signal What BPSC asks Store together
Physical Geography 39 entries location, extent, plains/hills, climate, soils, flood-sensitive areas region → district → river/soil → hazard
Rivers / Lakes / Canals 33 entries Kosi course, Gandak/Son links, lakes, canals, irrigation and flood geography river → origin/course → districts → project/canal
Forest & Vegetation 7 entries forest percentage, high/low forest districts, deciduous coverage ISFR year → state share → top districts
Wildlife 10 entries Valmiki, Bhimbandh, Gautam Buddha sanctuary, protected-area district park/sanctuary → district → status
Minerals 19 entries pyrite, limestone, gold, coal, mica and old संयुक्त बिहार traps mineral → district → current reserve/source year
Geography warning: Bihar-special geography is exceptionally sensitive to district identity and updated status . “Where?” is often as important as “what?”. A map-based revision sheet is more useful than prose notes.
Economy & Development Micro Analysis

Data questions need a two-layer preparation system

Static layer

  • Economic structure: primary / secondary / tertiary sectors.
  • Agriculture: zones, crops, irrigation, project districts.
  • Industry: Barauni, Hajipur, Dalmianagar, locomotive units.
  • Population: Census concepts and district rankings.
  • Schemes: objective → beneficiary → department.

Update layer

  • Economic Survey: GSDP, per-capita income, sector share.
  • Budget: deficit, programme allocation, ministry changes.
  • ISFR / IMY: forest and mineral data.
  • Projects: Kosi–Mechi, tiger reserve status, new institutions.
  • Current Bihar: awards, centres, initiatives only after verification.
Source Integrity Layer

Bihar Special contains more “dynamic-fact traps” than ordinary static subjects

Several source questions are explicitly flagged by the compilation itself as erroneous, outdated, cancelled or dependent on an older संयुक्त बिहार context. These should become revision warnings, not blind flashcards.

Bihar Special source-integrity and dynamic-fact traps
Trap type Example from source Preparation rule
Answer-key / option problem 2019 megalithic exploration item: explanation points to Rohtas while the printed option structure created an answer-key problem. Keep “source answer” and “correct contextual fact” separately.
Updated report Old forest-area options are superseded by later ISFR data. Attach a report year to every forest/data number.
Legacy संयुक्त बिहार fact Older mineral and industrial questions may refer to pre-2000 Bihar including present Jharkhand. Write “question-year geography” beside the fact.
Infrastructure changes Old airline / NH connectivity questions can become invalid after route or numbering changes. Do not revise live infrastructure from old options without verification.
Deleted / cancelled recent item The source itself marks some updated questions as removed where the event premise was wrong. Mark DELETE / CAUTION rather than memorising the option.
Representative PYQ Patterns

Sample Bihar-Special question structures to practise

These examples mirror recurring structures in the supplied bank rather than over-representing one recent paper.

History → Place

Who led the 1857 revolt in Bihar from Jagdishpur?

  1. Amar Singh
  2. Kunwar Singh
  3. Pir Ali
  4. Raj Kumar Shukla
Revision key: Kunwar Singh → Jagdishpur / Ara / Shahabad.
State Formation

Bihar and Orissa emerged as a separate province from Bengal in—

  1. 1905
  2. 1911
  3. 1912
  4. 1936
Revision key: announcement 1911 → effective province 1 April 1912 → Odisha separated 1936.
River Geography

Which Bihar river is especially known for frequently changing its course?

  1. Son
  2. Kosi
  3. Punpun
  4. Falgu
Revision key: Kosi → shifting channel + floodplain geography.
Current-Static Economy

A Bihar Economic Survey question is safest to revise with which additional tag?

  1. Only the number
  2. Report year / price base
  3. Only the minister's name
  4. Only district rank
Revision key: always store report year + current/constant price base.
Culture → Place

Sujini / Sujani in Bihar is best identified as—

  1. metal craft
  2. embroidery tradition
  3. stone carving
  4. folk theatre
Revision key: Sujini → embroidery / textile craft.
Protected Area

Bihar's established tiger reserve is associated with which district?

  1. Jamui
  2. West Champaran
  3. Gaya
  4. Bhagalpur
Revision key: Valmiki Tiger Reserve → West Champaran.
Recommended Preparation Strategy

Priority Dashboard

This dashboard combines full-bank density, recurrence, district sensitivity and update risk. It is designed for time allocation, not for predicting an exact paper count.

Priority 1 · Must Master First

Highest-return Bihar core

  • Bihar national movement: Champaran, 1857, Kisan, Quit India
  • Bihar state formation + Congress sessions
  • Population / Census / district rankings
  • Economic Survey + Budget fundamentals
  • Core geography + rivers/floods
  • Agriculture + irrigation projects
  • Political institutions / office-person chronology
Priority 2 · Strong Support

Build around the core

  • Minerals and mineral-district pairs
  • Industry, energy and transport locations
  • Forest, wildlife and protected areas
  • Art-culture, fairs, crafts and heritage
  • Books, newspapers and editors
  • Major schemes and development programmes
Priority 3 · Controlled Revision

Revise selectively

  • one-off updated awards
  • live airline/route/infrastructure facts
  • old संयुक्त बिहार statistics
  • obsolete report numbers
  • miscellaneous taglines / one-liners
  • source items flagged deleted or erroneous
Question-Type Trend

How Bihar Special MCQs are changing

Recurring static base

  • Who / when / where?
  • leader → movement → district
  • river / mineral / industry → district
  • institution → founder / officeholder
  • festival / craft → place
  • first / largest / highest / lowest

Growing analytical overlay

  • statement combinations
  • correct / incorrect pair
  • updated report + static geography
  • project → beneficiary districts
  • scheme → objective / department
  • old fact vs current-status discrimination
Exam response: store Bihar facts in four-field chains . Example: Kosi → flood/course behaviour → districts → irrigation/link project ; Champaran → Raj Kumar Shukla → Gandhi 1917 → Tinkathia / committee ; Valmiki → West Champaran → National Park + Tiger Reserve .
30-Day Revision Plan

Weight Bihar Special revision by actual PYQ pressure

Day 1–3
Early Bihar History + Tribal Movements

Ancient/medieval Bihar, Wahabi, Santhal, Birsa, tenancy and land-system anchors.

Day 4–5
1857 in Bihar

Kunwar Singh, Jagdishpur, Ara, centres, sequence, British response and local support.

Day 6–8
Swadeshi to Bihar Separation

Kingsford, Anushilan, Bankipur/Gaya, Bihar Provincial Congress, 1912/1936 timeline.

Day 9–11
Champaran + Gandhian Bihar

Shukla, Tinkathia, committee, NCM and Bihar participation.

Day 12–13
Kisan / Civil Disobedience / Socialist Bihar

leaders, organisations, salt/chowkidari resistance and districts.

Day 14
Quit India / JP

1942, underground networks and late nationalist Bihar leaders.

Day 15–16
Political Perspective

Governor, legislature, institutional offices, firsts and administrative chronology.

Day 17–18
Physical Geography + Rivers

physiography, climate, soils, Kosi/Gandak/Son, lakes, canals and flood districts.

Day 19
Forest + Wildlife + Minerals

district pairs, protected areas, report-year updates and संयुक्त बिहार cautions.

Day 20–21
Population & Urbanisation

Census, density, literacy, district rankings and urbanisation.

Day 22–23
Economy

Economic Survey, GSDP, per-capita, sectors, fiscal variables and budget reading.

Day 24–25
Agriculture & Irrigation

agro-climatic zones, crop geography, irrigation and project-beneficiary districts.

Day 26
Industry + Energy + Transport

location matrix: Barauni, Hajipur, Dalmianagar, Madhepura, Marhowra, ECR etc.

Day 27
Art, Culture & Media

Chhath, Deva, Sonepur, Sujini, newspapers, editors and Bihar institutions.

Day 28
Schemes + Current Bihar

scheme-objective-department; verify all dynamic facts before memorising.

Day 29
Heat-Map Revision

Revise only red/orange zones and your district-location error list.

Day 30
Full Bihar Special PYQ Drill

mixed paper + source-caution notebook + updated data sheet.

Conclusion

Bihar Special is best prepared as a network of history chains, district geography, updated data, institution-person pairs and project-location links . The source strongly rewards breadth, but not equal breadth: History/movements, population, economy, geography-rivers, agriculture and political institutions deserve the first revision cycle.

Bihar History & Movements → Population / Economy → Geography / Rivers → Agriculture → Polity → Minerals / Industry / Environment → Culture / Schemes / Current Bihar
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