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Q21. What is the major crop cultivated in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam?
Q21. What is the major crop cultivated in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam?

(A) Rice
(A) Rice
(B) Wheat
(B) Wheat
(C) Cotton
(C) Cotton
(D) Sugarcane
(D) Sugarcane
Answer: (A) Rice
Answer: (A) Rice
The major crop cultivated in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam is rice (paddy).
The major crop cultivated in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam is rice (paddy).

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Q22. The Assam Accord, signed in 1985, aimed to address issues related to:
Q22. The Assam Accord, signed in 1985, aimed to address issues related to:

(A) Education
(A) Education
(B) Immigration
(B) Immigration
(C) Healthcare
(C) Healthcare
(D) Agricultural reforms
(D) Agricultural reforms
Answer: (B) Immigration
Answer: (B) Immigration
The Assam Accord of 1985 was a memorandum of understanding signed between the Government of India and leaders of the Assam Movement. It sought to address the concerns of the indigenous Assamese people regarding the influx of illegal immigrants, particularly from Bangladesh. The accord set a process for the detection and deportation of these immigrants and aimed to safeguard the cultural, social, and political rights of the indigenous population. It was a culmination of a prolonged agitation against illegal immigration that had significantly altered the demographic landscape of Assam.
The Assam Accord of 1985 was a memorandum of understanding signed between the Government of India and leaders of the Assam Movement. It sought to address the concerns of the indigenous Assamese people regarding the influx of illegal immigrants, particularly from Bangladesh. The accord set a process for the detection and deportation of these immigrants and aimed to safeguard the cultural, social, and political rights of the indigenous population. It was a culmination of a prolonged agitation against illegal immigration that had significantly altered the demographic landscape of Assam.

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Q23. What is the primary source of income in Assam's economy?
Q23. What is the primary source of income in Assam's economy?

(A) Agriculture
(A) Agriculture
(B) Tourism
(B) Tourism
(C) Oil and Natural Gas
(C) Oil and Natural Gas
(D) Handicrafts
(D) Handicrafts
Answer: (A) Agriculture
Answer: (A) Agriculture
Agriculture is the dominant sector in Assam's economy, employing a large portion of the workforce and contributing significantly to the state's revenue. The state is particularly famous for its tea production, but also cultivates rice, jute, sugarcane, oilseeds, and various fruits and vegetables. A large percentage of Assam's rural population relies on agriculture for their livelihoods. While other sectors are growing, agriculture remains the backbone of the state's economy.
Agriculture is the dominant sector in Assam's economy, employing a large portion of the workforce and contributing significantly to the state's revenue. The state is particularly famous for its tea production, but also cultivates rice, jute, sugarcane, oilseeds, and various fruits and vegetables. A large percentage of Assam's rural population relies on agriculture for their livelihoods. While other sectors are growing, agriculture remains the backbone of the state's economy.

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Q24. Who was Kuranganayani?
Q24. Who was Kuranganayani?

(A) Ahom King
(A) Ahom King
(B) Ahom Queen
(B) Ahom Queen
(C) Moran Queen
(C) Moran Queen
(D) Rajput Queen
(D) Rajput Queen
Answer: (B) Ahom Queen
Answer: (B) Ahom Queen
Kuranganayani was a Manipuri princess who married the Ahom King Rajeswar Singha. After his death, she was forcibly married by the Moamoria rebel leader, Raghab Borbarua. She played a key role in Raghab's assassination and the subsequent restoration of Lakshmi Singha to the Ahom throne. Her story is intertwined with the turbulent period of the Moamoria rebellion in Assam.
Kuranganayani was a Manipuri princess who married the Ahom King Rajeswar Singha. After his death, she was forcibly married by the Moamoria rebel leader, Raghab Borbarua. She played a key role in Raghab's assassination and the subsequent restoration of Lakshmi Singha to the Ahom throne. Her story is intertwined with the turbulent period of the Moamoria rebellion in Assam.

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Q25. Which community observes Boisago?
Q25. Which community observes Boisago?

(A) The Misings
(A) The Misings
(B) The Karbis
(B) The Karbis
(C) The Rabhas
(C) The Rabhas
(D) The Bodos
(D) The Bodos
Answer: (D) The Bodos
Answer: (D) The Bodos
Boisago is the most important and vibrant festival of the Bodo community, an indigenous group of Assam, India. It marks their new year and is celebrated with great enthusiasm, featuring traditional music, dance (Bagurumba), and feasting.
Boisago is the most important and vibrant festival of the Bodo community, an indigenous group of Assam, India. It marks their new year and is celebrated with great enthusiasm, featuring traditional music, dance (Bagurumba), and feasting.

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Q26. In 1656 A.D., which temple was built by Koch King Naranarayana?
Q26. In 1656 A.D., which temple was built by Koch King Naranarayana?

(A) Sukreswar
(A) Sukreswar
(B) Kamakhya
(B) Kamakhya
(C) Navagraha
(C) Navagraha
(D) Ugratara
(D) Ugratara
Answer: (B) Kamakhya
Answer: (B) Kamakhya
Koch King Naranarayana is renowned for his significant contributions to the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, Assam. While he may have been involved in other temple projects, his most celebrated achievement was the rebuilding of the Kamakhya Temple in the late 16th century (around 1565 AD).
Koch King Naranarayana is renowned for his significant contributions to the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, Assam. While he may have been involved in other temple projects, his most celebrated achievement was the rebuilding of the Kamakhya Temple in the late 16th century (around 1565 AD).

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Q27. Narakasur constructed the stone steps connecting to which temple within a single night?
Q27. Narakasur constructed the stone steps connecting to which temple within a single night?

(A) Kamakhya
(A) Kamakhya
(B) Hayagriva Madhav
(B) Hayagriva Madhav
(C) Navagraha
(C) Navagraha
(D) Tamreswari
(D) Tamreswari
Answer: (A) Kamakhya
Answer: (A) Kamakhya
The Kamakhya Temple, a prominent Shakti Peetha situated on Nilachal Hill in Guwahati, Assam, is linked to the legend of Narakasura. The story narrates Narakasura's desire to marry Goddess Kamakhya. She challenged him to build a stairway from the base of the hill to the temple in a single night. Despite his efforts, he couldn't complete the task before dawn, as the goddess is said to have used her powers to make a cock crow prematurely. The incomplete stairway is believed to be a testament to this legend.
The Kamakhya Temple, a prominent Shakti Peetha situated on Nilachal Hill in Guwahati, Assam, is linked to the legend of Narakasura. The story narrates Narakasura's desire to marry Goddess Kamakhya. She challenged him to build a stairway from the base of the hill to the temple in a single night. Despite his efforts, he couldn't complete the task before dawn, as the goddess is said to have used her powers to make a cock crow prematurely. The incomplete stairway is believed to be a testament to this legend.

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Q28. Which is the smallest river island in the world?
Q28. Which is the smallest river island in the world?

(A) Majuli
(A) Majuli
(B) Soraguri Chapori
(B) Soraguri Chapori
(C) Chiring Chapori
(C) Chiring Chapori
(D) Umananda
(D) Umananda
Answer: (D) Umananda
Answer: (D) Umananda
Umananda Island, situated in the Brahmaputra River within Guwahati, Assam, India, is widely recognized as the smallest river island in the world. It is also known as Peacock Island due to its shape and is home to the Umananda Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Umananda Island, situated in the Brahmaputra River within Guwahati, Assam, India, is widely recognized as the smallest river island in the world. It is also known as Peacock Island due to its shape and is home to the Umananda Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

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Q29. Jorpukhuri is a part of which historic temple?
Q29. Jorpukhuri is a part of which historic temple?

(A) Ugratara
(A) Ugratara
(B) Kamakhya
(B) Kamakhya
(C) Avagraha Temple
(C) Avagraha Temple
(D) Shiva Doul
(D) Shiva Doul
Answer: (A) Ugratara
Answer: (A) Ugratara
Jorpukhuri, meaning "twin ponds" in Assamese, is a significant feature of the Ugratara Temple in Guwahati, Assam. These ponds were constructed by the Ahom king Swargadeo Siva Singha in 1725 AD to provide water for the temple rituals and also served as a means of access to the temple via the Brahmaputra River.
Jorpukhuri, meaning "twin ponds" in Assamese, is a significant feature of the Ugratara Temple in Guwahati, Assam. These ponds were constructed by the Ahom king Swargadeo Siva Singha in 1725 AD to provide water for the temple rituals and also served as a means of access to the temple via the Brahmaputra River.

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Q30. Which temple was constructed by Ahom king Rajeswar Singha in 1752 A.D.?
Q30. Which temple was constructed by Ahom king Rajeswar Singha in 1752 A.D.?

(A) Navagraha Temple
(A) Navagraha Temple
(B) Basistha Temple
(B) Basistha Temple
(C) Kamakhya
(C) Kamakhya
(D) Joydoul
(D) Joydoul
Answer: (A) Navagraha Temple
Answer: (A) Navagraha Temple
Ahom King Rajeswar Singha built the Navagraha Temple in Guwahati, Assam in 1752 AD. The temple is dedicated to the nine planets of Hindu astronomy, known as the Navagrahas.
Ahom King Rajeswar Singha built the Navagraha Temple in Guwahati, Assam in 1752 AD. The temple is dedicated to the nine planets of Hindu astronomy, known as the Navagrahas.

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