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Q91. What is the literacy rate in Assam?
Q91. What is the literacy rate in Assam?

(A) 64%
(A) 64%
(B) 70%
(B) 70%
(C) 72.2%
(C) 72.2%
(D) 73.03%
(D) 73.03%
Answer: (C) 72.2%
Answer: (C) 72.2%
According to the 2011 Census of India, the literacy rate of Assam is 72.19% (77.88% for males and 66.27% for females).
According to the 2011 Census of India, the literacy rate of Assam is 72.19% (77.88% for males and 66.27% for females).

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Q92. In what year was the initial Census of Assam carried out?
Q92. In what year was the initial Census of Assam carried out?

(A) 1872
(A) 1872
(B) 1873
(B) 1873
(C) 1901
(C) 1901
(D) 1911
(D) 1911
Answer: (A) 1872
Answer: (A) 1872
The first census of Assam was conducted in 1872, along with the rest of India. This census was conducted asynchronously in different parts of the country.
The first census of Assam was conducted in 1872, along with the rest of India. This census was conducted asynchronously in different parts of the country.

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Q93. How many different human groups contributed to the population of Assam?
Q93. How many different human groups contributed to the population of Assam?

(A) Two
(A) Two
(B) Three
(B) Three
(C) Four
(C) Four
(D) Five
(D) Five
Answer: (C) Four
Answer: (C) Four
The population of Assam is a blend of various ethnic and linguistic groups, primarily including: (1) Indo-Aryans, (2) Tibeto-Burmans, (3) Austro-Asiatics, and (4) Tai-Kadai groups. While there may be subgroups within these larger categories, these four represent the major linguistic and ethnic roots of the Assamese population.
The population of Assam is a blend of various ethnic and linguistic groups, primarily including: (1) Indo-Aryans, (2) Tibeto-Burmans, (3) Austro-Asiatics, and (4) Tai-Kadai groups. While there may be subgroups within these larger categories, these four represent the major linguistic and ethnic roots of the Assamese population.

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Q94. In what year did Bakhtiar Khiliji invade Assam?
Q94. In what year did Bakhtiar Khiliji invade Assam?

(A) 672
(A) 672
(B) 1206
(B) 1206
(C) 1228
(C) 1228
(D) 1253
(D) 1253
Answer: (B) 1206
Answer: (B) 1206
Bakhtiar Khilji's invasion of Assam took place in 1206 CE. This invasion, though initially successful in some areas, ultimately ended in failure for Khilji and his forces. He was defeated and forced to retreat.
Bakhtiar Khilji's invasion of Assam took place in 1206 CE. This invasion, though initially successful in some areas, ultimately ended in failure for Khilji and his forces. He was defeated and forced to retreat.

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Q95. Who was Ali Mech Raja?
Q95. Who was Ali Mech Raja?

(A) A local king
(A) A local king
(B) First to embrace Islam in Assam
(B) First to embrace Islam in Assam
(C) An invader
(C) An invader
(D) A minister
(D) A minister
Answer: (B) First to embrace Islam in Assam
Answer: (B) First to embrace Islam in Assam
Ali Mech was a tribal chief in the 13th century CE, in the region of present-day north of Bengal belonging to the Mech people. He is said to have helped Bakhtiyar Khalji during his Tibet campaign and converted to Islam under his influence.
Ali Mech was a tribal chief in the 13th century CE, in the region of present-day north of Bengal belonging to the Mech people. He is said to have helped Bakhtiyar Khalji during his Tibet campaign and converted to Islam under his influence.

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Q96. Who introduced Neo Vaishnavism to Assam?
Q96. Who introduced Neo Vaishnavism to Assam?

(A) Sankardev
(A) Sankardev
(B) Madhavdev
(B) Madhavdev
(C) Haridev
(C) Haridev
(D) Damodaradeva
(D) Damodaradeva
Answer: (A) Sankardev
Answer: (A) Sankardev
Sankardeva, a 15th-16th century Assamese polymath, is credited with introducing Neo-Vaishnavism (also known as Ekasarana Dharma) to Assam. This socio-religious movement emphasized devotion to a single God, Krishna, and significantly impacted Assamese culture, literature, and society.
Sankardeva, a 15th-16th century Assamese polymath, is credited with introducing Neo-Vaishnavism (also known as Ekasarana Dharma) to Assam. This socio-religious movement emphasized devotion to a single God, Krishna, and significantly impacted Assamese culture, literature, and society.

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Q97. As per the 2011 Census, what percentage of Assam's population follows Hinduism?
Q97. As per the 2011 Census, what percentage of Assam's population follows Hinduism?

(A) 55.46%
(A) 55.46%
(B) 88.45%
(B) 88.45%
(C) 95.03%
(C) 95.03%
(D) 61.47%
(D) 61.47%
Answer: (D) 61.47%
Answer: (D) 61.47%
According to the 2011 Census, approximately 61.47% of the Assam population follows Hinduism.
According to the 2011 Census, approximately 61.47% of the Assam population follows Hinduism.

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Q98. Where can the first Gurudwara in Assam be found?
Q98. Where can the first Gurudwara in Assam be found?

(A) Guwahati
(A) Guwahati
(B) Dhubri
(B) Dhubri
(C) Goalpara
(C) Goalpara
(D) Bongaigaon
(D) Bongaigaon
Answer: (B) Dhubri
Answer: (B) Dhubri
The first Gurudwara in Assam is located in Dhubri. It is known as Gurdwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib and holds historical significance as it is believed that Guru Nanak Dev visited this place in 1505 AD.
The first Gurudwara in Assam is located in Dhubri. It is known as Gurdwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib and holds historical significance as it is believed that Guru Nanak Dev visited this place in 1505 AD.

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Q99. Who became the initial Christian priest in Assam?
Q99. Who became the initial Christian priest in Assam?

(A) Allan Bond
(A) Allan Bond
(B) David Scott
(B) David Scott
(C) Henry Nicholls
(C) Henry Nicholls
(D) Nathan Brown
(D) Nathan Brown
Answer: (D) Nathan Brown
Answer: (D) Nathan Brown
Nathan Brown and Oliver T. Cutter were the first American Baptist missionaries to arrive in Assam in 1836. Nathan Brown is considered the first Christian priest in Assam.
Nathan Brown and Oliver T. Cutter were the first American Baptist missionaries to arrive in Assam in 1836. Nathan Brown is considered the first Christian priest in Assam.

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Q100. When did the British first arrive in Assam?
Q100. When did the British first arrive in Assam?

(A) 1228
(A) 1228
(B) 1757
(B) 1757
(C) 1826
(C) 1826
(D) 1857
(D) 1857
Answer: (C) 1826
Answer: (C) 1826
The British first arrived in Assam in 1824 during the First Anglo-Burmese War. Assam was occupied by British forces following the First Anglo-Burmese War and on 24 February 1826.
The British first arrived in Assam in 1824 during the First Anglo-Burmese War. Assam was occupied by British forces following the First Anglo-Burmese War and on 24 February 1826.

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