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Q111. Which of the following is not a core language used for front-end web development?
Q111. Which of the following is not a core language used for front-end web development?

(A) HTML
(A) HTML
(B) Python
(B) Python
(C) JavaScript
(C) JavaScript
(D) CSS
(D) CSS
Answer: (B) Python
Answer: (B) Python
HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the foundation for structuring web content. CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is used for styling the visual presentation. JavaScript adds interactivity and dynamic behavior. XML (Extensible Markup Language) is used for storing and transporting data, but it's not a core language for front-end web development in the same way the others are. Python is a general-purpose programming language often used for back-end development, but not typically for directly building the user interface of a website.
HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the foundation for structuring web content. CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is used for styling the visual presentation. JavaScript adds interactivity and dynamic behavior. XML (Extensible Markup Language) is used for storing and transporting data, but it's not a core language for front-end web development in the same way the others are. Python is a general-purpose programming language often used for back-end development, but not typically for directly building the user interface of a website.

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Q112. Where did Sati's tongue fall/believed to have fallen?
Q112. 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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Q113. On which hill is the Kamakhya temple situated?
Q113. On which hill is the Kamakhya temple situated?

(A) Nilachal
(A) Nilachal
(B) Sandhyachal
(B) Sandhyachal
(C) Chitrachal
(C) Chitrachal
(D) Bhasmachal
(D) Bhasmachal
Answer: (A) Nilachal
Answer: (A) Nilachal
The Kamakhya temple, a prominent Shakti Peetha, is located on Nilachal Hill in Guwahati, Assam, India. It is dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya and is a significant pilgrimage site, especially for Tantric worshippers. The temple's location on Nilachal Hill adds to its spiritual significance, and the hill offers scenic views of the surrounding area and the Brahmaputra River.
The Kamakhya temple, a prominent Shakti Peetha, is located on Nilachal Hill in Guwahati, Assam, India. It is dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya and is a significant pilgrimage site, especially for Tantric worshippers. The temple's location on Nilachal Hill adds to its spiritual significance, and the hill offers scenic views of the surrounding area and the Brahmaputra River.

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Q114. Which traditional Assamese festival is also known as Bhogali Bihu?
Q114. 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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Q115. The traditional Assamese form of painting on silk is known as:
Q115. 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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Q116. Which river island in Assam is the largest river island in the world?
Q116. Which river island in Assam is the largest river island in the world?

(A) Majuli
(A) Majuli
(B) Umananda
(B) Umananda
(C) Peacock Island
(C) Peacock Island
(D) Dibrugarh
(D) Dibrugarh
Answer: (A) Majuli
Answer: (A) Majuli
Majuli Island, located in the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India, is recognized as the world's largest river island. It's not only a geographical marvel but also a significant cultural hub, known for its numerous Satras (monasteries) and its rich Neo-Vaishnavite heritage. The island's unique ecosystem supports diverse flora and fauna, making it a biodiversity hotspot. However, Majuli faces a serious threat from erosion due to the dynamic nature of the Brahmaputra River.
Majuli Island, located in the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India, is recognized as the world's largest river island. It's not only a geographical marvel but also a significant cultural hub, known for its numerous Satras (monasteries) and its rich Neo-Vaishnavite heritage. The island's unique ecosystem supports diverse flora and fauna, making it a biodiversity hotspot. However, Majuli faces a serious threat from erosion due to the dynamic nature of the Brahmaputra River.

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Q117. The traditional Assamese form of devotional music is known as:
Q117. 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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Q118. The traditional Assamese form of storytelling through song and dance is known as:
Q118. The traditional Assamese form of storytelling through song and dance is known as:

(A) Bihu
(A) Bihu
(B) Ankia Nat
(B) Ankia Nat
(C) Sattriya
(C) Sattriya
(D) Ojapali
(D) Ojapali
Answer: (D) Ojapali
Answer: (D) Ojapali
Ojapali is a traditional form of storytelling prevalent in Assam, India, that combines elements of song, dance, and narration. It is typically performed by a group of individuals, with the lead performer (Oja) narrating the story, while the others (Pali) provide musical accompaniment and rhythmic movements. Ojapali performances often depict mythological tales, historical events, or social themes, and play an important role in preserving and transmitting cultural heritage. There are different forms of Ojapali, such as Biyah Oja, which is particularly associated with the Darrang district.
Ojapali is a traditional form of storytelling prevalent in Assam, India, that combines elements of song, dance, and narration. It is typically performed by a group of individuals, with the lead performer (Oja) narrating the story, while the others (Pali) provide musical accompaniment and rhythmic movements. Ojapali performances often depict mythological tales, historical events, or social themes, and play an important role in preserving and transmitting cultural heritage. There are different forms of Ojapali, such as Biyah Oja, which is particularly associated with the Darrang district.

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Q119. The traditional Assamese wedding attire for women is known as
Q119. 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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Q120. The traditional Assamese festival celebrated during the autumn season is called
Q120. The traditional Assamese festival celebrated during the autumn season is called

(A) Rongali Bihu
(A) Rongali Bihu
(B) Magh Bihu
(B) Magh Bihu
(C) Kongali Bihu
(C) Kongali Bihu
(D) Bhogali Bihu
(D) Bhogali Bihu
Answer: (C) Kongali Bihu
Answer: (C) Kongali Bihu
Kongali Bihu, also known as Kati Bihu, is an Assamese harvest festival celebrated in autumn (October-November). Unlike Rongali Bihu (spring) and Magh Bihu (winter), Kongali Bihu is a more somber occasion. It marks a lean period in the agricultural cycle, before the new harvest. Celebrations are typically simple, involving lighting lamps in paddy fields and offering prayers for a bountiful harvest. It symbolizes a time of scarcity and anticipation.
Kongali Bihu, also known as Kati Bihu, is an Assamese harvest festival celebrated in autumn (October-November). Unlike Rongali Bihu (spring) and Magh Bihu (winter), Kongali Bihu is a more somber occasion. It marks a lean period in the agricultural cycle, before the new harvest. Celebrations are typically simple, involving lighting lamps in paddy fields and offering prayers for a bountiful harvest. It symbolizes a time of scarcity and anticipation.

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