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Q151. Where can the first Gurudwara in Assam be found?
Q151. 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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Q152. Who became the initial Christian priest in Assam?
Q152. 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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Q153. When did the British first arrive in Assam?
Q153. 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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Q154. Which community follows the Brahma Religion?
Q154. Which community follows the Brahma Religion?

(A) The Bodos
(A) The Bodos
(B) The Misings
(B) The Misings
(C) The Garos
(C) The Garos
(D) The Nagas
(D) The Nagas
Answer: (A) The Bodos
Answer: (A) The Bodos
The Brahma Religion is a monotheistic religion primarily followed by the Bodo people of Assam. It emphasizes the worship of a single supreme deity, Sidho-Kanho.
The Brahma Religion is a monotheistic religion primarily followed by the Bodo people of Assam. It emphasizes the worship of a single supreme deity, Sidho-Kanho.

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Q155. Which tribe of Assam observes Baikho puja?
Q155. Which tribe of Assam observes Baikho puja?

(A) The Misings
(A) The Misings
(B) The Garos
(B) The Garos
(C) The Rabhas
(C) The Rabhas
(D) The Bodos
(D) The Bodos
Answer: (C) The Rabhas
Answer: (C) The Rabhas
Baikho puja is a significant pre-harvest festival celebrated by the Rabha tribe of Assam. It is a time for thanksgiving and seeking blessings for a bountiful harvest.
Baikho puja is a significant pre-harvest festival celebrated by the Rabha tribe of Assam. It is a time for thanksgiving and seeking blessings for a bountiful harvest.

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Q156. Which community celebrates Tiz and Tihar festivals?
Q156. Which community celebrates Tiz and Tihar festivals?

(A) Morans
(A) Morans
(B) Nepalis
(B) Nepalis
(C) Morans
(C) Morans
(D) Ahoms
(D) Ahoms
Answer: (B) Nepalis
Answer: (B) Nepalis
Tiz and Tihar are major festivals celebrated by the Nepali community in various parts of India, including Assam.
Tiz and Tihar are major festivals celebrated by the Nepali community in various parts of India, including Assam.

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Q157. King Sarbananda Singha represented which community?
Q157. King Sarbananda Singha represented which community?

(A) Morans
(A) Morans
(B) Motoks
(B) Motoks
(C) Ahoms
(C) Ahoms
(D) Sonowals
(D) Sonowals
Answer: (B) Motoks
Answer: (B) Motoks
King Sarbananda Singha was a prominent leader of the Matak community and established the Matak Kingdom in the 19th century.
King Sarbananda Singha was a prominent leader of the Matak community and established the Matak Kingdom in the 19th century.

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Q158. What is Jhumur?
Q158. What is Jhumur?

(A) A bird
(A) A bird
(B) A prominent person
(B) A prominent person
(C) An instrument
(C) An instrument
(D) Songs of the Tea tribe
(D) Songs of the Tea tribe
Answer: (D) Songs of the Tea tribe
Answer: (D) Songs of the Tea tribe
Jhumur is a vibrant folk dance primarily associated with the tea tribe communities of Assam and also prevalent in parts of West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Bihar. It is often performed during harvest seasons and festivals.
Jhumur is a vibrant folk dance primarily associated with the tea tribe communities of Assam and also prevalent in parts of West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Bihar. It is often performed during harvest seasons and festivals.

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Q159. When was the first book in the Bodo language published?
Q159. When was the first book in the Bodo language published?

(A) 1910
(A) 1910
(B) 1915
(B) 1915
(C) 1920
(C) 1920
(D) 1916
(D) 1916
Answer: (B) 1915
Answer: (B) 1915
The first book in the Bodo language, titled "Boroni Phisa O Ayen" (Laws of the Boros and their Customary Laws), was published in 1915 by the Habraghat Boro Sanmiloni.
The first book in the Bodo language, titled "Boroni Phisa O Ayen" (Laws of the Boros and their Customary Laws), was published in 1915 by the Habraghat Boro Sanmiloni.

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Q160. In which year did the Bodo language become a state language?
Q160. In which year did the Bodo language become a state language?

(A) 1990
(A) 1990
(B) 1985
(B) 1985
(C) 1984
(C) 1984
(D) 1986
(D) 1986
Answer: (B) 1985
Answer: (B) 1985
In 1985, Bodo has been recognized as an associated state official language of Assam.
In 1985, Bodo has been recognized as an associated state official language of Assam.

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