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Q1. Who was the first man to got "The Assam Valley Literary Award"
Q1. Who was the first man to got "The Assam Valley Literary Award"

(A) Sova Brahma
(A) Sova Brahma
(B) Dr Bhabendra Nath Saikia
(B) Dr Bhabendra Nath Saikia
(C) Bhupen Hazarika
(C) Bhupen Hazarika
(D) Hemchandra Goswami
(D) Hemchandra Goswami
Answer: (B) Dr Bhabendra Nath Saikia
Answer: (B) Dr Bhabendra Nath Saikia
Dr Bhabendra Nath Saikia
Dr Bhabendra Nath Saikia

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Q2. When did the Phulaguri Dhawa take place?
Q2. When did the Phulaguri Dhawa take place?

(A) 1894
(A) 1894
(B) 1862
(B) 1862
(C) 1861
(C) 1861
(D) 1891
(D) 1891
Answer: (C) 1861
Answer: (C) 1861
1861
1861

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Q3. IBN-Batuta, the celebrated traveller, visited Assam in the
Q3. IBN-Batuta, the celebrated traveller, visited Assam in the

(A) tenth century
(A) tenth century
(B) fifteenth century
(B) fifteenth century
(C) fourteenth century
(C) fourteenth century
(D) thirteenth century
(D) thirteenth century
Answer: (C) fourteenth century
Answer: (C) fourteenth century
fourteenth century
fourteenth century

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Q4. Where in Northeast India is Kangla fort located?
Q4. Where in Northeast India is Kangla fort located?

(A) Agartala
(A) Agartala
(B) Gangtok
(B) Gangtok
(C) Itanagar
(C) Itanagar
(D) Imphal
(D) Imphal
Answer: (D) Imphal
Answer: (D) Imphal
Kangla Fort, also known as Kangla Palace, is located in Imphal, the capital of Manipur. Some say the fort is located in the heart of the city, surrounded by a trench and the Imphal River.
Kangla Fort, also known as Kangla Palace, is located in Imphal, the capital of Manipur. Some say the fort is located in the heart of the city, surrounded by a trench and the Imphal River.

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Q5. The chief of the Singphos was known as?
Q5. The chief of the Singphos was known as?

(A) Captain
(A) Captain
(B) Pengbam
(B) Pengbam
(C) Gaum
(C) Gaum
(D) King
(D) King
Answer: (C) Gaum
Answer: (C) Gaum
The Singphos are divided into clans, each with a chief known as a "Gaum". The main clans include Bessa, Duffa, Luttao, Luttora, Tesari, Mirip, Lophae, Lutong, and Magrong. In 1823, Bessa Gaum was the Singpho chief who allowed Robert Bruce to take some tea plants and seeds. Some tea leaves were sent to the Botanical Gardens in Calcutta, where the plant was identified as a variety of tea. Tea experts credit Bisa Gam with the discovery of tea in Assam in 1823.
The Singphos are divided into clans, each with a chief known as a "Gaum". The main clans include Bessa, Duffa, Luttao, Luttora, Tesari, Mirip, Lophae, Lutong, and Magrong. In 1823, Bessa Gaum was the Singpho chief who allowed Robert Bruce to take some tea plants and seeds. Some tea leaves were sent to the Botanical Gardens in Calcutta, where the plant was identified as a variety of tea. Tea experts credit Bisa Gam with the discovery of tea in Assam in 1823.

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Q6. Who was the first Assamese president of India?
Q6. Who was the first Assamese president of India?

(A) Fakaruddin Ali Ahmed
(A) Fakaruddin Ali Ahmed
(B) Bishnuram Ram Medhi
(B) Bishnuram Ram Medhi
(C) Gopinath Bordoloi
(C) Gopinath Bordoloi
(D) Biswajit Daimary
(D) Biswajit Daimary
Answer: (A) Fakaruddin Ali Ahmed
Answer: (A) Fakaruddin Ali Ahmed
Fakaruddin Ali Ahmed
Fakaruddin Ali Ahmed

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Q7. Billeswar Devalaya of Nalbari bulit by which Ahom King?
Q7. Billeswar Devalaya of Nalbari bulit by which Ahom King?

(A) Siva Singh
(A) Siva Singh
(B) Rudra Singh
(B) Rudra Singh
(C) Gadadhar Singh
(C) Gadadhar Singh
(D) Arimatta Raja
(D) Arimatta Raja
Answer: (A) Siva Singh
Answer: (A) Siva Singh
Siva Singh
Siva Singh

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Q8. Which district of Assam has the highest number of tea gardens?
Q8. Which district of Assam has the highest number of tea gardens?

(A) Sonitpur
(A) Sonitpur
(B) Kamrup
(B) Kamrup
(C) Dibrugarh
(C) Dibrugarh
(D) Darang
(D) Darang
Answer: (C) Dibrugarh
Answer: (C) Dibrugarh
Dibrugarh. Dibrugarh district of Assam has the highest number of tea gardens.
Dibrugarh. Dibrugarh district of Assam has the highest number of tea gardens.

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Q9. Who is famously known as the "Forest Man of India"?
Q9. Who is famously known as the "Forest Man of India"?

(A) Mike Pandey
(A) Mike Pandey
(B) Sunderlal Bahuguna
(B) Sunderlal Bahuguna
(C) Kallen Pakkudan
(C) Kallen Pakkudan
(D) Jadav Payeng
(D) Jadav Payeng
Answer: (D) Jadav Payeng
Answer: (D) Jadav Payeng
Jadav Payeng Jadav "Molai" Payeng (born 31 October 1959) is an environmental activist and forestry worker from Majuli, popularly known as the Forest Man of India. Over the course of several decades, he has planted and tended trees on a sandbar of the river Brahmaputra turning it into a forest reserve. The forest, called Molai forest after him, is located near Kokilamukh of Jorhat, Assam, India and encompasses an area of about 1,360 acres / 550 hectares. In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He was born in the indigenous Mising tribe of Assam. Jadav Payeng was honoured at a public function arranged by the School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University on 22 April 2012 for his achievement. He shared his experience of creating a forest in an interactive session, where Magsaysay Award winner Rajendra Singh and JNU vice-chancellor Sudhir Kumar Sopory were present. Sopory named Jadav Payeng as the "Forest Man of India". In the month of October 2013, he was honoured at the Indian Institute of Forest Management during their annual event Coalescence. In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He received honorary doctorate degree from Assam Agricultural University and Kaziranga University for his contributions.
Jadav Payeng Jadav "Molai" Payeng (born 31 October 1959) is an environmental activist and forestry worker from Majuli, popularly known as the Forest Man of India. Over the course of several decades, he has planted and tended trees on a sandbar of the river Brahmaputra turning it into a forest reserve. The forest, called Molai forest after him, is located near Kokilamukh of Jorhat, Assam, India and encompasses an area of about 1,360 acres / 550 hectares. In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He was born in the indigenous Mising tribe of Assam. Jadav Payeng was honoured at a public function arranged by the School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University on 22 April 2012 for his achievement. He shared his experience of creating a forest in an interactive session, where Magsaysay Award winner Rajendra Singh and JNU vice-chancellor Sudhir Kumar Sopory were present. Sopory named Jadav Payeng as the "Forest Man of India". In the month of October 2013, he was honoured at the Indian Institute of Forest Management during their annual event Coalescence. In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He received honorary doctorate degree from Assam Agricultural University and Kaziranga University for his contributions.

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Q10. Which one amongst the following is the oldest production unit?
Q10. Which one amongst the following is the oldest production unit?

(A) Digboi Refinery
(A) Digboi Refinery
(B) Numaligarh Refinery
(B) Numaligarh Refinery
(C) Bongaigaon Refinery
(C) Bongaigaon Refinery
(D) Guwahati Refinery
(D) Guwahati Refinery
Answer: (A) Digboi Refinery
Answer: (A) Digboi Refinery
The Digboi Refinery in Assam is the oldest refinery in India, having been commissioned on December 11, 1901. It was built by the British and is also Asia's first refinery. The refinery is known as the birthplace of the Indian oil industry. Oil was first discovered in 1867 while laying a railway line in the Digboi area.
The Digboi Refinery in Assam is the oldest refinery in India, having been commissioned on December 11, 1901. It was built by the British and is also Asia's first refinery. The refinery is known as the birthplace of the Indian oil industry. Oil was first discovered in 1867 while laying a railway line in the Digboi area.

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Q11. The capital of Muttock kingdom was?
Q11. The capital of Muttock kingdom was?

(A) Sadiya
(A) Sadiya
(B) Ganakkusi
(B) Ganakkusi
(C) Jorhat
(C) Jorhat
(D) Rangagora
(D) Rangagora
Answer: (D) Rangagora
Answer: (D) Rangagora
The capital of the Muttock Kingdom was Rangagora, Tinsukia (Bengmara). The city was built by King Sarbananda Singha and his minister Gopinath Barbaruah. The Muttock Kingdom existed from 1788–1842. During the reign of the last Muttock King, Sarbananda Singha, many ponds and tanks were created around the capital city. Na-Pukhuri Park is a historical monument from the Muttock Kingdom that was built during this time.
The capital of the Muttock Kingdom was Rangagora, Tinsukia (Bengmara). The city was built by King Sarbananda Singha and his minister Gopinath Barbaruah. The Muttock Kingdom existed from 1788–1842. During the reign of the last Muttock King, Sarbananda Singha, many ponds and tanks were created around the capital city. Na-Pukhuri Park is a historical monument from the Muttock Kingdom that was built during this time.

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Q12. Against whom did Mula Gabharu died fighting with?
Q12. Against whom did Mula Gabharu died fighting with?

(A) Mir Jumla
(A) Mir Jumla
(B) Mirza Nathan
(B) Mirza Nathan
(C) Det Chung
(C) Det Chung
(D) Turbaq
(D) Turbaq
Answer: (D) Turbaq
Answer: (D) Turbaq
On the fourth day of the war, she saw her husband's murderer, the commander Turbak Khan. Seeing her husband's murderer in the war zone, Nang Mula bravely fought with Turbak Khan. But Turbak Khan was a trained fighter and so he killed Mula Gabharu. After her death, the Ahom soldiers were awakened in new strength.
On the fourth day of the war, she saw her husband's murderer, the commander Turbak Khan. Seeing her husband's murderer in the war zone, Nang Mula bravely fought with Turbak Khan. But Turbak Khan was a trained fighter and so he killed Mula Gabharu. After her death, the Ahom soldiers were awakened in new strength.

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Q13. In which year the “National Games of India" was held in Assam
Q13. In which year the “National Games of India" was held in Assam

(A) 2005
(A) 2005
(B) 2007
(B) 2007
(C) 2004
(C) 2004
(D) 2008
(D) 2008
Answer: (B) 2007
Answer: (B) 2007
2007
2007

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Q14. Which clause of the Assam Accord deals with constitutional protections to the people of Assam?
Q14. Which clause of the Assam Accord deals with constitutional protections to the people of Assam?

(A) Clause 7
(A) Clause 7
(B) Clause 8
(B) Clause 8
(C) Clause 6
(C) Clause 6
(D) Clause 9
(D) Clause 9
Answer: (C) Clause 6
Answer: (C) Clause 6
Clause 6
Clause 6

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Q15. Who drew the emblem of Assam sahitya sabha
Q15. Who drew the emblem of Assam sahitya sabha

(A) Sarat Chandra Goswami
(A) Sarat Chandra Goswami
(B) Jugal Das
(B) Jugal Das
(C) Hari Das
(C) Hari Das
(D) Chandradhar Barua
(D) Chandradhar Barua
Answer: (B) Jugal Das
Answer: (B) Jugal Das
Jugal Das
Jugal Das

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Q16. Who compiled and published the first Assamese dictionary in 1867?
Q16. Who compiled and published the first Assamese dictionary in 1867?

(A) Nathan Brown
(A) Nathan Brown
(B) Oliver Cutter
(B) Oliver Cutter
(C) Hiren Gohain
(C) Hiren Gohain
(D) Miles Bronson
(D) Miles Bronson
Answer: (D) Miles Bronson
Answer: (D) Miles Bronson
American Baptist missionary Dr. Miles Bronson compiled and published the first Assamese dictionary in 1867. The dictionary, titled A Dictionary in Assamese and English, was published by the American Baptist Mission Press in Sibsagar, Assam. The dictionary is now out of print.
American Baptist missionary Dr. Miles Bronson compiled and published the first Assamese dictionary in 1867. The dictionary, titled A Dictionary in Assamese and English, was published by the American Baptist Mission Press in Sibsagar, Assam. The dictionary is now out of print.

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Q17. Lachit Divas is celebrated on
Q17. Lachit Divas is celebrated on

(A) 23 November
(A) 23 November
(B) 24 November
(B) 24 November
(C) 22 November
(C) 22 November
(D) 25 November
(D) 25 November
Answer: (B) 24 November
Answer: (B) 24 November
24 November
24 November

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Q18. Which uprising was called as 'Chekani Kubua Ron' in the history of Assam?
Q18. Which uprising was called as 'Chekani Kubua Ron' in the history of Assam?

(A) Battle of Itakhuli
(A) Battle of Itakhuli
(B) Battle of Rangamati
(B) Battle of Rangamati
(C) Dondua Droha
(C) Dondua Droha
(D) Moamoria Rebellion
(D) Moamoria Rebellion
Answer: (D) Moamoria Rebellion
Answer: (D) Moamoria Rebellion
Moamoria Rebellion
Moamoria Rebellion

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Q19. Who was the King of Burma during the first Burmese invasion of March, 1817?
Q19. Who was the King of Burma during the first Burmese invasion of March, 1817?

(A) Bagyidaw
(A) Bagyidaw
(B) Bodawpaya
(B) Bodawpaya
(C) Alaungpaya
(C) Alaungpaya
(D) Thibaw Min
(D) Thibaw Min
Answer: (B) Bodawpaya
Answer: (B) Bodawpaya
King Bodawpaya was the ruler of Burma during the first Burmese invasion of Assam in March 1817.
King Bodawpaya was the ruler of Burma during the first Burmese invasion of Assam in March 1817.

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Q20. Who was the first Assamese woman to receive "Arjuna Award"?
Q20. Who was the first Assamese woman to receive "Arjuna Award"?

(A) Hima Das
(A) Hima Das
(B) Jomuna Bodo
(B) Jomuna Bodo
(C) Lovelina Borgohai
(C) Lovelina Borgohai
(D) Manalisha Baruah
(D) Manalisha Baruah
Answer: (D) Manalisha Baruah
Answer: (D) Manalisha Baruah
Monalisa Baruah Mehta
Monalisa Baruah Mehta

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