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Q131. The Ahom dynasty, which ruled Assam for several centuries, originated from which region?
Q131. The Ahom dynasty, which ruled Assam for several centuries, originated from which region?

(A) Mongolia
(A) Mongolia
(B) Yunnan
(B) Yunnan
(C) Burma
(C) Burma
(D) Beijing
(D) Beijing
Answer: (B) Yunnan
Answer: (B) Yunnan
The Ahom dynasty, which ruled Assam for over six centuries, originated from the Tai people of Yunnan Province in southwestern China. Led by Sukaphaa, they migrated to Assam in the 13th century and established their kingdom, gradually expanding their control over the region.
The Ahom dynasty, which ruled Assam for over six centuries, originated from the Tai people of Yunnan Province in southwestern China. Led by Sukaphaa, they migrated to Assam in the 13th century and established their kingdom, gradually expanding their control over the region.

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Q132. Where was the first tea planted in Assam?
Q132. Where was the first tea planted in Assam?

(A) Chinamora garden
(A) Chinamora garden
(B) Shadiya
(B) Shadiya
(C) Chabua
(C) Chabua
(D) Chenglung
(D) Chenglung
Answer: (C) Chabua
Answer: (C) Chabua
Chabua town, which consists of 10 wards, is situated in Dibrugarh district in the state of Assam. Its name derives from Chah(tea) and bua(plantation). It also known as the Motherland of Tea, because first time in Asia, tea was planted in Chabua.
Chabua town, which consists of 10 wards, is situated in Dibrugarh district in the state of Assam. Its name derives from Chah(tea) and bua(plantation). It also known as the Motherland of Tea, because first time in Asia, tea was planted in Chabua.

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Q133. When was the Assam Tea Company established?
Q133. 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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Q134. What is Madol?
Q134. What is Madol?

(A) An instrument
(A) An instrument
(B) A type of tea
(B) A type of tea
(C) A labor class
(C) A labor class
(D) A type of wage
(D) A type of wage
Answer: (A) An instrument
Answer: (A) An instrument
A Madol is a double-sided barrel drum, a percussion instrument widely used by various ethnic groups in Northeast India, particularly in Assam, Sikkim, and among communities of Nepali origin. It's an important part of their folk music and cultural performances. It is often played during festivals, dances, and other cultural events.
A Madol is a double-sided barrel drum, a percussion instrument widely used by various ethnic groups in Northeast India, particularly in Assam, Sikkim, and among communities of Nepali origin. It's an important part of their folk music and cultural performances. It is often played during festivals, dances, and other cultural events.

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Q135. Who was Mangri Oraon?
Q135. Who was Mangri Oraon?

(A) A freedom fighter
(A) A freedom fighter
(B) A writer
(B) A writer
(C) A doctor
(C) A doctor
(D) A politician
(D) A politician
Answer: (A) A freedom fighter
Answer: (A) A freedom fighter
Mangri Oraon was a tea worker and a leader in the Indian freedom movement. She was the first woman martyr of Assam.
Mangri Oraon was a tea worker and a leader in the Indian freedom movement. She was the first woman martyr of Assam.

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Q136. How many times did the Mughals attack Assam?
Q136. How many times did the Mughals attack Assam?

(A) 12 times
(A) 12 times
(B) 15 times
(B) 15 times
(C) 20 times
(C) 20 times
(D) 17 times
(D) 17 times
Answer: (D) 17 times
Answer: (D) 17 times
17 times
17 times

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Q137. Which community worships Doyni-Polo?
Q137. Which community worships Doyni-Polo?

(A) The Rabhas
(A) The Rabhas
(B) The Mizos
(B) The Mizos
(C) The Misings
(C) The Misings
(D) The Nagas
(D) The Nagas
Answer: (C) The Misings
Answer: (C) The Misings
Doyni-Polo is the primary religion of the Adi people, a major tribal group of Arunachal Pradesh, India. Doyi-Polo translates to 'Mother Sun' and 'Father Moon' and is a form of animism, where the sun and moon are revered as the supreme deities. It involves a complex system of rituals, beliefs, and a rich oral tradition. While other tribes in Arunachal Pradesh might have similar animistic beliefs, Doyi-Polo is specifically associated and central to the Adi. Tani-speaking peoples (Lhoba, Tagin, Galo, Nyishi, Nah, Apatani, Mishing, Adi) share a myth telling of their descendance from the progenitor Abotani.
Doyni-Polo is the primary religion of the Adi people, a major tribal group of Arunachal Pradesh, India. Doyi-Polo translates to 'Mother Sun' and 'Father Moon' and is a form of animism, where the sun and moon are revered as the supreme deities. It involves a complex system of rituals, beliefs, and a rich oral tradition. While other tribes in Arunachal Pradesh might have similar animistic beliefs, Doyi-Polo is specifically associated and central to the Adi. Tani-speaking peoples (Lhoba, Tagin, Galo, Nyishi, Nah, Apatani, Mishing, Adi) share a myth telling of their descendance from the progenitor Abotani.

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Q138. Which term indicates the language of the Barmans?
Q138. Which term indicates the language of the Barmans?

(A) Bhasa
(A) Bhasa
(B) Barna
(B) Barna
(C) Katha
(C) Katha
(D) Thar
(D) Thar
Answer: (D) Thar
Answer: (D) Thar
The Barmans, also known as Barman Kacharis, are an indigenous community primarily residing in Assam, India. Their language is called Barman Thar, where "thar" means language. It is a Tibeto-Burman language belonging to the Bodo-Garo subgroup. Although the community has a population of over 24,000, only a small portion of them still speak Barman Thar, making it a highly endangered language.
The Barmans, also known as Barman Kacharis, are an indigenous community primarily residing in Assam, India. Their language is called Barman Thar, where "thar" means language. It is a Tibeto-Burman language belonging to the Bodo-Garo subgroup. Although the community has a population of over 24,000, only a small portion of them still speak Barman Thar, making it a highly endangered language.

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Q139. Who founded Kundil Nagar?
Q139. Who founded Kundil Nagar?

(A) The Chutiyas
(A) The Chutiyas
(B) The Ahoms
(B) The Ahoms
(C) The Motoks
(C) The Motoks
(D) The Morans
(D) The Morans
Answer: (A) The Chutiyas
Answer: (A) The Chutiyas
The archaeological site of Bhismak Nagar or Kundil Nagar is near Roing in Lower Dibang Valley district of Arunachal Pradesh. Bismak Nagar fort was built by Chutia Kings and his people during 8th to 10th Century near the river Kundil, between Roing and Tezu.
The archaeological site of Bhismak Nagar or Kundil Nagar is near Roing in Lower Dibang Valley district of Arunachal Pradesh. Bismak Nagar fort was built by Chutia Kings and his people during 8th to 10th Century near the river Kundil, between Roing and Tezu.

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Q140. Who was the most renowned king of the Kochs?
Q140. Who was the most renowned king of the Kochs?

(A) Nara Narayan
(A) Nara Narayan
(B) Chilarai Narayan
(B) Chilarai Narayan
(C) Biswa Singha
(C) Biswa Singha
(D) Lakshmi Narayan
(D) Lakshmi Narayan
Answer: (A) Nara Narayan
Answer: (A) Nara Narayan
While Biswa Singha was the founder of the Koch dynasty, it was his son, Nara Narayan, who is considered the most renowned. Nara Narayan expanded the kingdom significantly, his reign is known for its military conquests, administrative reforms, and cultural developments. He is often referred to as the greatest of the Koch kings.
While Biswa Singha was the founder of the Koch dynasty, it was his son, Nara Narayan, who is considered the most renowned. Nara Narayan expanded the kingdom significantly, his reign is known for its military conquests, administrative reforms, and cultural developments. He is often referred to as the greatest of the Koch kings.

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