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Q1081. What is the largest natural satellite in our solar system?
Q1081. What is the largest natural satellite in our solar system?

(A) Moon
(A) Moon
(B) Ganymede
(B) Ganymede
(C) Titan
(C) Titan
(D) Callisto
(D) Callisto
Answer: (B) Ganymede
Answer: (B) Ganymede
Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter, is the largest natural satellite in the solar system, with a diameter of approximately 5,262 kilometers (3,270 miles). It is even larger than the planet Mercury
Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter, is the largest natural satellite in the solar system, with a diameter of approximately 5,262 kilometers (3,270 miles). It is even larger than the planet Mercury

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Q1082. Which planet in our solar system has the most natural satellites?
Q1082. Which planet in our solar system has the most natural satellites?

(A) Jupiter
(A) Jupiter
(B) Saturn
(B) Saturn
(C) Uranus
(C) Uranus
(D) Neptune
(D) Neptune
Answer: (A) Jupiter
Answer: (A) Jupiter
Jupiter has a total of 92 confirmed natural satellites, with the largest four being Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. These four moons are known as the Galilean moons, as they were discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610.
Jupiter has a total of 92 confirmed natural satellites, with the largest four being Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. These four moons are known as the Galilean moons, as they were discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610.

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Q1083. What is the farthest planet from the Sun?
Q1083. What is the farthest planet from the Sun?

(A) Neptune
(A) Neptune
(B) Uranus
(B) Uranus
(C) Saturn
(C) Saturn
(D) Pluto
(D) Pluto
Answer: (A) Neptune
Answer: (A) Neptune
Neptune, with an average distance of about 4.5 billion kilometers (2.8 billion miles), is the farthest planet from the Sun. Note: Pluto was previously considered a planet but is now classified as a dwarf planet.
Neptune, with an average distance of about 4.5 billion kilometers (2.8 billion miles), is the farthest planet from the Sun. Note: Pluto was previously considered a planet but is now classified as a dwarf planet.

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Q1084. Which planet in our solar system is closest to the Sun?
Q1084. Which planet in our solar system is closest to the Sun?

(A) Mercury
(A) Mercury
(B) Venus
(B) Venus
(C) Earth
(C) Earth
(D) Mars
(D) Mars
Answer: (A) Mercury
Answer: (A) Mercury
Mercury, with an average distance of about 58 million kilometers (36 million miles), is the closest planet to the Sun. Its highly elliptical orbit takes it as close as 46 million kilometers (29 million miles) and as far as 70 million kilometers (44 million miles) from the Sun.
Mercury, with an average distance of about 58 million kilometers (36 million miles), is the closest planet to the Sun. Its highly elliptical orbit takes it as close as 46 million kilometers (29 million miles) and as far as 70 million kilometers (44 million miles) from the Sun.

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Q1085. Which planet in our solar system is known for being the largest?
Q1085. Which planet in our solar system is known for being the largest?

(A) Earth
(A) Earth
(B) Saturn
(B) Saturn
(C) Jupiter
(C) Jupiter
(D) Uranus
(D) Uranus
Answer: (C) Jupiter
Answer: (C) Jupiter
Jupiter is the largest of all the planets in terms of both mass and size. It has a diameter of approximately 142,984 kilometers (88,846 miles).
Jupiter is the largest of all the planets in terms of both mass and size. It has a diameter of approximately 142,984 kilometers (88,846 miles).

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Q1086. Which British colonial official is credited with introducing the tea industry to Assam in the 19th century?
Q1086. Which British colonial official is credited with introducing the tea industry to Assam in the 19th century?

(A) Robert Bruce
(A) Robert Bruce
(B) William Robinson
(B) William Robinson
(C) Charles Bruce
(C) Charles Bruce
(D) Arthur Purves
(D) Arthur Purves
Answer: (A) Robert Bruce
Answer: (A) Robert Bruce
Robert Bruce was a British colonial official who is credited with introducing the tea industry to Assam in the 19th century. He discovered the wild tea plants growing in the region and recognized the potential for tea cultivation. His efforts led to the establishment of the first tea gardens in Assam, which eventually made the region one of the largest tea-producing areas in the world.
Robert Bruce was a British colonial official who is credited with introducing the tea industry to Assam in the 19th century. He discovered the wild tea plants growing in the region and recognized the potential for tea cultivation. His efforts led to the establishment of the first tea gardens in Assam, which eventually made the region one of the largest tea-producing areas in the world.

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Q1087. Which ancient kingdom of the Brahmaputra Valley was ruled by the Varman dynasty?
Q1087. Which ancient kingdom of the Brahmaputra Valley was ruled by the Varman dynasty?

(A) Pragjyotishpura
(A) Pragjyotishpura
(B) Kamarupa
(B) Kamarupa
(C) Davaka
(C) Davaka
(D) Sylhet
(D) Sylhet
Answer: (B) Kamarupa
Answer: (B) Kamarupa
The Varman dynasty ruled the ancient kingdom of Kamarupa in the Brahmaputra Valley from the 4th to the 7th century CE. During their reign, they built several temples, monuments, and cities, and developed a distinct culture that blended Indian and Southeast Asian influences.
The Varman dynasty ruled the ancient kingdom of Kamarupa in the Brahmaputra Valley from the 4th to the 7th century CE. During their reign, they built several temples, monuments, and cities, and developed a distinct culture that blended Indian and Southeast Asian influences.

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Q1088. Which Assamese historian and scholar is credited with writing the "Buranjis", a comprehensive history of Assam?
Q1088. Which Assamese historian and scholar is credited with writing the "Buranjis", a comprehensive history of Assam?

(A) Kaliram Medhi
(A) Kaliram Medhi
(B) Gunabhiram Barua
(B) Gunabhiram Barua
(C) Padmanath Gohain Barua
(C) Padmanath Gohain Barua
(D) Suryya Kumar Bhuyan
(D) Suryya Kumar Bhuyan
Answer: (D) Suryya Kumar Bhuyan
Answer: (D) Suryya Kumar Bhuyan
Suryya Kumar Bhuyan was a renowned Assamese historian and scholar who wrote the "Buranjis", a comprehensive history of Assam. He was a pioneer in the field of Assamese historiography and his works are considered classics in the study of Assam's history and culture.
Suryya Kumar Bhuyan was a renowned Assamese historian and scholar who wrote the "Buranjis", a comprehensive history of Assam. He was a pioneer in the field of Assamese historiography and his works are considered classics in the study of Assam's history and culture.

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Q1089. Which ancient Assamese kingdom was known for its rich cultural heritage and was ruled by the Varman dynasty?
Q1089. Which ancient Assamese kingdom was known for its rich cultural heritage and was ruled by the Varman dynasty?

(A) Kamrup Kingdom
(A) Kamrup Kingdom
(B) Kamarupa Kingdom
(B) Kamarupa Kingdom
(C) Koch Kingdom
(C) Koch Kingdom
(D) Ahom Kingdom
(D) Ahom Kingdom
Answer: (B) Kamarupa Kingdom
Answer: (B) Kamarupa Kingdom
The Kamarupa Kingdom was an ancient Assamese kingdom that existed from the 4th to the 12th century. It was known for its rich cultural heritage, including its art, literature, and architecture. The kingdom was ruled by the Varman dynasty and was a major center of learning and culture in ancient India. The Varman dynasty ruled the Kamarupa kingdom of Assam from 350–655 CE.
The Kamarupa Kingdom was an ancient Assamese kingdom that existed from the 4th to the 12th century. It was known for its rich cultural heritage, including its art, literature, and architecture. The kingdom was ruled by the Varman dynasty and was a major center of learning and culture in ancient India. The Varman dynasty ruled the Kamarupa kingdom of Assam from 350–655 CE.

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Q1090. Which Assamese movement, led by students and intellectuals, protested against the Assam Accord and demanded greater autonomy for Assam, leading to a violent crackdown by the government in 1983?
Q1090. Which Assamese movement, led by students and intellectuals, protested against the Assam Accord and demanded greater autonomy for Assam, leading to a violent crackdown by the government in 1983?

(A) Assam Movement
(A) Assam Movement
(B) Bodo Movement
(B) Bodo Movement
(C) ULFA Movement
(C) ULFA Movement
(D) Asom Sena
(D) Asom Sena
Answer: (A) Assam Movement
Answer: (A) Assam Movement
The Assam Movement, also known as the Assam Agitation, was a student-led movement that began in 1979 and continued until 1985. It protested against the Assam Accord, which granted citizenship to illegal immigrants, and demanded greater autonomy for Assam. The movement turned violent in 1983, with the government cracking down on protesters, leading to widespread unrest and bloodshed.
The Assam Movement, also known as the Assam Agitation, was a student-led movement that began in 1979 and continued until 1985. It protested against the Assam Accord, which granted citizenship to illegal immigrants, and demanded greater autonomy for Assam. The movement turned violent in 1983, with the government cracking down on protesters, leading to widespread unrest and bloodshed.

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