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Q161. In what year was the Assam Rastrabhasa Prasar Samiti established?
Q161. In what year was the Assam Rastrabhasa Prasar Samiti established?

(A) 1938
(A) 1938
(B) 1939
(B) 1939
(C) 1937
(C) 1937
(D) 1936
(D) 1936
Answer: (A) 1938
Answer: (A) 1938
The Assam Rastrabhasa Prachar Samiti (ARPS) was established on November 3, 1938. It was originally called the Assam Hindi Prachar Samiti.
The Assam Rastrabhasa Prachar Samiti (ARPS) was established on November 3, 1938. It was originally called the Assam Hindi Prachar Samiti.

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Q162. Which script is used to write the Bodo language?
Q162. Which script is used to write the Bodo language?

(A) Devanagari
(A) Devanagari
(B) Eastern Nagari
(B) Eastern Nagari
(C) Kamrupi
(C) Kamrupi
(D) Hindi
(D) Hindi
Answer: (A) Devanagari
Answer: (A) Devanagari
The Bodo language is primarily written using the Devanagari script, which is also used for Hindi and many other Indian languages.
The Bodo language is primarily written using the Devanagari script, which is also used for Hindi and many other Indian languages.

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Q163. What percentage of the Assam population speaks Assamese?
Q163. What percentage of the Assam population speaks Assamese?

(A) 48.38%
(A) 48.38%
(B) 58.08%
(B) 58.08%
(C) 60.38%
(C) 60.38%
(D) 46.38%
(D) 46.38%
Answer: (A) 48.38%
Answer: (A) 48.38%
According to the 2011 census, approximately 48.38% of the Assam population speaks Assamese.
According to the 2011 census, approximately 48.38% of the Assam population speaks Assamese.

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Q164. In which year was the Deori language declared as the official Government Language?
Q164. In which year was the Deori language declared as the official Government Language?

(A) 2003
(A) 2003
(B) 2004
(B) 2004
(C) 2005
(C) 2005
(D) 2006
(D) 2006
Answer: (C) 2005
Answer: (C) 2005
Deori (also Deuri) is a Tibeto-Burman language in the Tibeto-Burman languages family spoken by the Deori people of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The Deori Autonomous Council was founded in 2005 following an agreement between the Government of Assam and representatives of the Deori people who wanted greater autonomy for the area.
Deori (also Deuri) is a Tibeto-Burman language in the Tibeto-Burman languages family spoken by the Deori people of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The Deori Autonomous Council was founded in 2005 following an agreement between the Government of Assam and representatives of the Deori people who wanted greater autonomy for the area.

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Q165. In which district is the Sualkuchi town located in Assam, famous for silk weaving?
Q165. In which district is the Sualkuchi town located in Assam, famous for silk weaving?

(A) Nalbari
(A) Nalbari
(B) Kamrup
(B) Kamrup
(C) Kamrup Metropolitan
(C) Kamrup Metropolitan
(D) Barpeta
(D) Barpeta
Answer: (B) Kamrup
Answer: (B) Kamrup
Sualkuchi is a town in the Kamrup district of Assam, India. It is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of silk weaving, particularly of Muga silk.
Sualkuchi is a town in the Kamrup district of Assam, India. It is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of silk weaving, particularly of Muga silk.

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Q166. Which community uses the Sadri language?
Q166. Which community uses the Sadri language?

(A) Mizo
(A) Mizo
(B) Koch
(B) Koch
(C) Adivasi
(C) Adivasi
(D) Hmar
(D) Hmar
Answer: (C) Adivasi
Answer: (C) Adivasi
Sadri is the native language of the Sadan, an Indo-Aryan ethnic group primarily residing in the Chota Nagpur region of India. Sadri is also known as Nagpuri. In Assam, Sadri is the lingua franca of the Adivasi community. Sadri is used in the tea gardens of Assam, West Bengal, and Bangladesh, where it is known as Baganiya bhasa.
Sadri is the native language of the Sadan, an Indo-Aryan ethnic group primarily residing in the Chota Nagpur region of India. Sadri is also known as Nagpuri. In Assam, Sadri is the lingua franca of the Adivasi community. Sadri is used in the tea gardens of Assam, West Bengal, and Bangladesh, where it is known as Baganiya bhasa.

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Q167. For what is Sarthebari famous?
Q167. For what is Sarthebari famous?

(A) Brass metal
(A) Brass metal
(B) Bell metal
(B) Bell metal
(C) Gold
(C) Gold
(D) Silver
(D) Silver
Answer: (B) Bell metal
Answer: (B) Bell metal
Sarthebari is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of bell metal craft. Artisans in Sarthebari create a wide range of utensils and decorative items using a unique technique passed down through generations.
Sarthebari is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of bell metal craft. Artisans in Sarthebari create a wide range of utensils and decorative items using a unique technique passed down through generations.

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Q168. Copper and Zinc are mixed to make
Q168. Copper and Zinc are mixed to make

(A) Brass
(A) Brass
(B) Aluminum
(B) Aluminum
(C) Bronze
(C) Bronze
(D) Steel
(D) Steel
Answer: (A) Brass
Answer: (A) Brass
Brass is an alloy primarily composed of copper and zinc.
Brass is an alloy primarily composed of copper and zinc.

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Q169. The cloth offered during Bihu is called:
Q169. The cloth offered during Bihu is called:

(A) Gamocha
(A) Gamocha
(B) Mokcha
(B) Mokcha
(C) Chadar
(C) Chadar
(D) Bihuwaan
(D) Bihuwaan
Answer: (D) Bihuwaan
Answer: (D) Bihuwaan
The Bihuwaan (Gamosa) is a traditional Assamese cloth that holds significant cultural importance. It is often gifted during Bihu as a symbol of respect, affection, and good wishes.
The Bihuwaan (Gamosa) is a traditional Assamese cloth that holds significant cultural importance. It is often gifted during Bihu as a symbol of respect, affection, and good wishes.

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Q170. For which metal was the Suwansiri River famous?
Q170. For which metal was the Suwansiri River famous?

(A) Silver
(A) Silver
(B) Gold
(B) Gold
(C) Copper
(C) Copper
(D) Iron
(D) Iron
Answer: (B) Gold
Answer: (B) Gold
The Suwansiri River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra, is historically known for its association with gold. The name "Suwansiri" itself is derived from Sanskrit words meaning "golden flow."
The Suwansiri River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra, is historically known for its association with gold. The name "Suwansiri" itself is derived from Sanskrit words meaning "golden flow."

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