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Assam, India - Quizzes (S/P) - Part 21

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Q201. Which is the largest oil refinery in Assam?
Q201. Which is the largest oil refinery in Assam?

(A) Noonmati Refinery
(A) Noonmati Refinery
(B) Digboi Refinery
(B) Digboi Refinery
(C) Bongaigaon Refinery
(C) Bongaigaon Refinery
(D) Numaligarh Refinery
(D) Numaligarh Refinery
Answer: (D) Numaligarh Refinery
Answer: (D) Numaligarh Refinery
The Numaligarh Refinery, located in Golaghat district, Assam, is the largest oil refinery in the state. It has a refining capacity of 3 million metric tonnes per annum (MMTPA).
The Numaligarh Refinery, located in Golaghat district, Assam, is the largest oil refinery in the state. It has a refining capacity of 3 million metric tonnes per annum (MMTPA).

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Q202. How many oil refineries are there in Assam?
Q202. How many oil refineries are there in Assam?

(A) Four
(A) Four
(B) Three
(B) Three
(C) Two
(C) Two
(D) Five
(D) Five
Answer: (A) Four
Answer: (A) Four
Assam has four major oil refineries: Digboi Refinery: The oldest refinery in India, established in 1901. Noonmati Refinery (Guwahati Refinery): Established in 1962. Bongaigaon Refinery: Established in 1999. Numaligarh Refinery: Established in 1999.
Assam has four major oil refineries: Digboi Refinery: The oldest refinery in India, established in 1901. Noonmati Refinery (Guwahati Refinery): Established in 1962. Bongaigaon Refinery: Established in 1999. Numaligarh Refinery: Established in 1999.

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Q203. In which year was oil first drilled in Assam?
Q203. In which year was oil first drilled in Assam?

(A) 1850
(A) 1850
(B) 1857
(B) 1857
(C) 1860
(C) 1860
(D) 1867
(D) 1867
Answer: (D) 1867
Answer: (D) 1867
The first oil well in Assam was dug in 1867, but the first commercially viable oil well was drilled in 1889.
The first oil well in Assam was dug in 1867, but the first commercially viable oil well was drilled in 1889.

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Q204. Which is the oldest coal field in Assam?
Q204. Which is the oldest coal field in Assam?

(A) Makum
(A) Makum
(B) Baragolai
(B) Baragolai
(C) Tirap
(C) Tirap
(D) Namdang
(D) Namdang
Answer: (A) Makum
Answer: (A) Makum
The Makum Coalfield, located in the Tinsukia district of Assam, is the oldest coal field in the state. Coal mining activities in this region have a long history, dating back to the 19th century.
The Makum Coalfield, located in the Tinsukia district of Assam, is the oldest coal field in the state. Coal mining activities in this region have a long history, dating back to the 19th century.

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Q205. When did bank erosion in Majuli begin after an earthquake?
Q205. When did bank erosion in Majuli begin after an earthquake?

(A) 1950
(A) 1950
(B) 1988
(B) 1988
(C) 1970
(C) 1970
(D) 1930
(D) 1930
Answer: (A) 1950
Answer: (A) 1950
According to available information, significant bank erosion in Majuli, Assam, began after the major earthquake of 1950. This earthquake caused substantial changes in the Brahmaputra riverbed, leading to increased erosion of the island's banks.
According to available information, significant bank erosion in Majuli, Assam, began after the major earthquake of 1950. This earthquake caused substantial changes in the Brahmaputra riverbed, leading to increased erosion of the island's banks.

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Q206. Which natural hazard affects Assam the most?
Q206. Which natural hazard affects Assam the most?

(A) Earthquake
(A) Earthquake
(B) Flood
(B) Flood
(C) Cyclone
(C) Cyclone
(D) Avalanche
(D) Avalanche
Answer: (B) Flood
Answer: (B) Flood
Floods are the most significant natural hazard affecting Assam. The state's geographical location, with its numerous rivers and heavy rainfall, makes it highly susceptible to frequent and severe flooding. The Brahmaputra River and its tributaries, along with the Barak River system, often overflow during the monsoon season, causing widespread devastation.
Floods are the most significant natural hazard affecting Assam. The state's geographical location, with its numerous rivers and heavy rainfall, makes it highly susceptible to frequent and severe flooding. The Brahmaputra River and its tributaries, along with the Barak River system, often overflow during the monsoon season, causing widespread devastation.

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Q207. Which tree is predominant in the forests of Assam?
Q207. Which tree is predominant in the forests of Assam?

(A) Teak
(A) Teak
(B) Mango
(B) Mango
(C) Sal
(C) Sal
(D) Hollong
(D) Hollong
Answer: (D) Hollong
Answer: (D) Hollong
Hollong (Dipterocarpus macrocarpus) is the most predominant tree species in the forests of Assam. It is also the state tree of Assam.
Hollong (Dipterocarpus macrocarpus) is the most predominant tree species in the forests of Assam. It is also the state tree of Assam.

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Q208. Which districts in Assam have major limestone reserves?
Q208. Which districts in Assam have major limestone reserves?

(A) Goalpara & Bongaigaon
(A) Goalpara & Bongaigaon
(B) Jorhat and Golaghat
(B) Jorhat and Golaghat
(C) Dima Hasao and Karbi Anglong
(C) Dima Hasao and Karbi Anglong
(D) Cachar and Karimganj
(D) Cachar and Karimganj
Answer: (C) Dima Hasao and Karbi Anglong
Answer: (C) Dima Hasao and Karbi Anglong
Assam has significant limestone deposits, primarily concentrated in the Karbi Anglong and North Cachar Hills districts. These districts are known for their rich mineral resources, including limestone, which is crucial for various industries like cement production.
Assam has significant limestone deposits, primarily concentrated in the Karbi Anglong and North Cachar Hills districts. These districts are known for their rich mineral resources, including limestone, which is crucial for various industries like cement production.

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Q209. Which one of the following is known as the Amazon of the East?
Q209. Which one of the following is known as the Amazon of the East?

(A) Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
(A) Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
(B) Kaziranga National Park
(B) Kaziranga National Park
(C) Dehing Patkai Rainforest
(C) Dehing Patkai Rainforest
(D) Manas National Park
(D) Manas National Park
Answer: (C) Dehing Patkai Rainforest
Answer: (C) Dehing Patkai Rainforest
The Dehing Patkai Rainforest is often referred to as the "Amazon of the East" due to its vast expanse and rich biodiversity, similar to the Amazon rainforest in South America. It is one of the largest surviving tropical lowland rainforests in India.
The Dehing Patkai Rainforest is often referred to as the "Amazon of the East" due to its vast expanse and rich biodiversity, similar to the Amazon rainforest in South America. It is one of the largest surviving tropical lowland rainforests in India.

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Q210. Which is the largest north bank tributary of Brahmaputra?
Q210. Which is the largest north bank tributary of Brahmaputra?

(A) Jia Bharali
(A) Jia Bharali
(B) Jia Dhansiri
(B) Jia Dhansiri
(C) Subansiri
(C) Subansiri
(D) Manas
(D) Manas
Answer: (C) Subansiri
Answer: (C) Subansiri
The Subansiri River is the largest tributary flowing into the Brahmaputra from its north bank. It originates in Tibet and flows through Arunachal Pradesh before joining the Brahmaputra in Assam.
The Subansiri River is the largest tributary flowing into the Brahmaputra from its north bank. It originates in Tibet and flows through Arunachal Pradesh before joining the Brahmaputra in Assam.

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