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Quizzes of the Day - 2025-02-08 - Assam, India

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2025-02-08

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Q1. The traditional Assamese form of painting on silk is known as:
Q1. The traditional Assamese form of painting on silk is known as:

(A) Batik
(A) Batik
(B) Madhubani
(B) Madhubani
(C) Nakshi Kantha
(C) Nakshi Kantha
(D) Sattriya
(D) Sattriya
Answer: (A) Batik
Answer: (A) Batik
Batik is a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth, or cloth made using this technique.
Batik is a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth, or cloth made using this technique.

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Q2. The famous Assamese historical figure and saint associated with the Neo-Vaishnavite movement is
Q2. The famous Assamese historical figure and saint associated with the Neo-Vaishnavite movement is

(A) Sankardev
(A) Sankardev
(B) Lachit Borphukan
(B) Lachit Borphukan
(C) Sukaphaa
(C) Sukaphaa
(D) Bir Chilarai
(D) Bir Chilarai
Answer: (A) Sankardev
Answer: (A) Sankardev
Srimanta Sankaradeva was a 15th-16th century Assamese polymath, saint-scholar, social reformer, poet, playwright, and the principal figure in the Neo-Vaishnavite movement in Assam. His teachings, known as Ekasarana Dharma, centered on devotion to Lord Krishna and advocated for a casteless society. He established Sattras (monasteries) and Namghars (prayer halls) which became vital socio-religious institutions. Sankaradeva's prolific literary works include Borgeets (devotional songs), Ankia Naats (plays), and he is credited with developing the classical dance form Sattriya. His influence profoundly shaped Assamese culture and continues to resonate today.
Srimanta Sankaradeva was a 15th-16th century Assamese polymath, saint-scholar, social reformer, poet, playwright, and the principal figure in the Neo-Vaishnavite movement in Assam. His teachings, known as Ekasarana Dharma, centered on devotion to Lord Krishna and advocated for a casteless society. He established Sattras (monasteries) and Namghars (prayer halls) which became vital socio-religious institutions. Sankaradeva's prolific literary works include Borgeets (devotional songs), Ankia Naats (plays), and he is credited with developing the classical dance form Sattriya. His influence profoundly shaped Assamese culture and continues to resonate today.

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Q3. What proportion of India's total population resides in Assam?
Q3. What proportion of India's total population resides in Assam?

(A) 2.6%
(A) 2.6%
(B) 3.0%
(B) 3.0%
(C) 4.4%
(C) 4.4%
(D) 5.2%
(D) 5.2%
Answer: (A) 2.6%
Answer: (A) 2.6%
The 2011 Census of India recorded Assam's population as 31,205,576. India's total population at that time was approximately 1.21 billion. Assam's population represented roughly 2.58% of the total Indian population.
The 2011 Census of India recorded Assam's population as 31,205,576. India's total population at that time was approximately 1.21 billion. Assam's population represented roughly 2.58% of the total Indian population.

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Q4. Which traditional Assamese festival is also known as Bhogali Bihu?
Q4. Which traditional Assamese festival is also known as Bhogali Bihu?

(A) Rongali Bihu
(A) Rongali Bihu
(B) Magh Bihu
(B) Magh Bihu
(C) Kongali Bihu
(C) Kongali Bihu
(D) Kati Bihu
(D) Kati Bihu
Answer: (B) Magh Bihu
Answer: (B) Magh Bihu
Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu, is a harvest festival celebrated in Assam, India, in the month of Magh (January-February). It marks the end of the harvesting season and is associated with feasting and bonfires. The name "Bhogali" comes from "bhog," which means food and enjoyment, reflecting the celebratory nature of the festival with an abundance of food after the harvest.
Magh Bihu, also known as Bhogali Bihu, is a harvest festival celebrated in Assam, India, in the month of Magh (January-February). It marks the end of the harvesting season and is associated with feasting and bonfires. The name "Bhogali" comes from "bhog," which means food and enjoyment, reflecting the celebratory nature of the festival with an abundance of food after the harvest.

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Q5. Where did Sati's tongue fall/believed to have fallen?
Q5. Where did Sati's tongue fall/believed to have fallen?

(A) Kamakhya
(A) Kamakhya
(B) Dirgheswari
(B) Dirgheswari
(C) Tukreswari
(C) Tukreswari
(D) Navagraha
(D) Navagraha
Answer: (C) Tukreswari
Answer: (C) Tukreswari
Tukreswari Temple in Goalpara district, Assam is an ancient Hindu temple and is dedicated to Sati as Shakti Peetha. Shakti Peethas are shrines or divine places of Sati, believed to have enshrined with the presence of Shakti due to the falling of body parts of the corpse of Sati.
Tukreswari Temple in Goalpara district, Assam is an ancient Hindu temple and is dedicated to Sati as Shakti Peetha. Shakti Peethas are shrines or divine places of Sati, believed to have enshrined with the presence of Shakti due to the falling of body parts of the corpse of Sati.

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Q6. The traditional Assamese wedding attire for women is known as
Q6. The traditional Assamese wedding attire for women is known as

(A) Sari
(A) Sari
(B) Mekhela Chador
(B) Mekhela Chador
(C) Lehenga
(C) Lehenga
(D) Salwar Kameez
(D) Salwar Kameez
Answer: (B) Mekhela Chador
Answer: (B) Mekhela Chador
The traditional Assamese wedding attire for women is the Mekhela Chador. It's a two-piece garment: the Mekhela is a long, cylindrical cloth draped around the waist, and the Chador is a longer cloth draped over the shoulder. Traditionally made of silk (often Muga silk) and adorned with intricate embroidery, the Mekhela Chador is considered elegant and culturally significant. While modern brides may choose other outfits, the Mekhela Chador remains a cherished part of Assamese wedding traditions.
The traditional Assamese wedding attire for women is the Mekhela Chador. It's a two-piece garment: the Mekhela is a long, cylindrical cloth draped around the waist, and the Chador is a longer cloth draped over the shoulder. Traditionally made of silk (often Muga silk) and adorned with intricate embroidery, the Mekhela Chador is considered elegant and culturally significant. While modern brides may choose other outfits, the Mekhela Chador remains a cherished part of Assamese wedding traditions.

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Q7. In which district of Assam is the population density the highest?
Q7. In which district of Assam is the population density the highest?

(A) Kamrup
(A) Kamrup
(B) Kamrup Metropolitan
(B) Kamrup Metropolitan
(C) Dhubri
(C) Dhubri
(D) Goalpara
(D) Goalpara
Answer: (B) Kamrup Metropolitan
Answer: (B) Kamrup Metropolitan
Kamrup Metropolitan district, which includes the city of Guwahati, has the highest population density in Assam. This is primarily due to Guwahati being the largest urban center and a major commercial hub in the state, attracting a large population.
Kamrup Metropolitan district, which includes the city of Guwahati, has the highest population density in Assam. This is primarily due to Guwahati being the largest urban center and a major commercial hub in the state, attracting a large population.

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Q8. When was the Assam Tea Company established?
Q8. When was the Assam Tea Company established?

(A) 1835
(A) 1835
(B) 1840
(B) 1840
(C) 1839
(C) 1839
(D) 1838
(D) 1838
Answer: (C) 1839
Answer: (C) 1839
The Assam Tea Company, a pioneering company in the Indian tea industry, was established in 1839. This marked a significant step in the organized cultivation and commercialization of tea in Assam, which had been discovered to have indigenous tea plants. The company played a vital role in developing tea plantations and establishing Assam as a major tea-producing region.
The Assam Tea Company, a pioneering company in the Indian tea industry, was established in 1839. This marked a significant step in the organized cultivation and commercialization of tea in Assam, which had been discovered to have indigenous tea plants. The company played a vital role in developing tea plantations and establishing Assam as a major tea-producing region.

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Q9. Bagarumba is a folk dance performed by
Q9. Bagarumba is a folk dance performed by

(A) Rabhas
(A) Rabhas
(B) Mishings
(B) Mishings
(C) Garos
(C) Garos
(D) Bodos
(D) Bodos
Answer: (D) Bodos
Answer: (D) Bodos
Bagurumba is a traditional folk dance of the Bodo people, an indigenous community primarily residing in the state of Assam, India. It's a vibrant dance performed by women, often likened to the fluttering of butterflies due to its graceful movements. They wear traditional attire like dokhna, jwmgra, and aronai and are accompanied by instruments like kham, sifung, jota, serja, and gongwna. Bagurumba is an integral part of Bodo culture and is performed during festivals, weddings, and other celebrations.
Bagurumba is a traditional folk dance of the Bodo people, an indigenous community primarily residing in the state of Assam, India. It's a vibrant dance performed by women, often likened to the fluttering of butterflies due to its graceful movements. They wear traditional attire like dokhna, jwmgra, and aronai and are accompanied by instruments like kham, sifung, jota, serja, and gongwna. Bagurumba is an integral part of Bodo culture and is performed during festivals, weddings, and other celebrations.

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Q10. The traditional Assamese form of devotional music is known as:
Q10. The traditional Assamese form of devotional music is known as:

(A) Bihu
(A) Bihu
(B) Borgeet
(B) Borgeet
(C) Ojapali
(C) Ojapali
(D) Sattriya
(D) Sattriya
Answer: (B) Borgeet
Answer: (B) Borgeet
Borgeets are devotional songs composed by the 15th-16th century Assamese saint-poet Srimanta Sankaradeva and his disciple Madhavadeva. These songs are central to the Ekasarana Dharma, a Neo-Vaishnavite movement in Assam. Written in Brajavali, a mixed literary language, Borgeets praise Lord Krishna and narrate his divine acts. They are set to classical ragas and talas and are traditionally performed in Namghars (prayer halls) and Sattras (monasteries). Borgeets are an integral part of Assamese cultural and religious heritage.
Borgeets are devotional songs composed by the 15th-16th century Assamese saint-poet Srimanta Sankaradeva and his disciple Madhavadeva. These songs are central to the Ekasarana Dharma, a Neo-Vaishnavite movement in Assam. Written in Brajavali, a mixed literary language, Borgeets praise Lord Krishna and narrate his divine acts. They are set to classical ragas and talas and are traditionally performed in Namghars (prayer halls) and Sattras (monasteries). Borgeets are an integral part of Assamese cultural and religious heritage.

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