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Q1. Which of the following river is in the Barak Valley?
Q1. Which of the following river is in the Barak Valley?

(A) Dikrong
(A) Dikrong
(B) Kushiyara
(B) Kushiyara
(C) Boginadi
(C) Boginadi
(D) Bharalu
(D) Bharalu
Answer: (B) Kushiyara
Answer: (B) Kushiyara
The Barak River and its tributaries flow through the Barak Valley, which is located in the state of Assam, India. The river's tributaries include: Kushiyara, Katakhal, Jiri, Chiri, Modhura, Longai, Sonai, Rukni, and Singla. The Barak River is 564 kilometers long and flows through the states of Manipur, Mizoram, and Assam, before entering Bangladesh, where it splits into the Surma and Kushiyara rivers. These rivers then merge to form the Meghna river, which eventually forms the Ganges Delta. The Barak River's basin drains 52,000 square kilometers, of which 41,723 square kilometers is in India.
The Barak River and its tributaries flow through the Barak Valley, which is located in the state of Assam, India. The river's tributaries include: Kushiyara, Katakhal, Jiri, Chiri, Modhura, Longai, Sonai, Rukni, and Singla. The Barak River is 564 kilometers long and flows through the states of Manipur, Mizoram, and Assam, before entering Bangladesh, where it splits into the Surma and Kushiyara rivers. These rivers then merge to form the Meghna river, which eventually forms the Ganges Delta. The Barak River's basin drains 52,000 square kilometers, of which 41,723 square kilometers is in India.

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Q2. Which forest is single handedly planted by Jadav Payeng?
Q2. Which forest is single handedly planted by Jadav Payeng?

(A) Barnadi Forest
(A) Barnadi Forest
(B) Molai Forest
(B) Molai Forest
(C) Barail Forest
(C) Barail Forest
(D) Dihing Forest
(D) Dihing Forest
Answer: (B) Molai Forest
Answer: (B) Molai Forest
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.
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.

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Q3. Which revolutionaries led the Quit India Movement in Assam, and were instrumental in the freedom struggle against British rule?
Q3. Which revolutionaries led the Quit India Movement in Assam, and were instrumental in the freedom struggle against British rule?

(A) Kushal Konwar and Bhupen Hazarika
(A) Kushal Konwar and Bhupen Hazarika
(B) Kushal Konwar and Kamal Chandra Bhattacharya
(B) Kushal Konwar and Kamal Chandra Bhattacharya
(C) Gopinath Bordoloi and Bishnu Ram Medhi
(C) Gopinath Bordoloi and Bishnu Ram Medhi
(D) Ambikagiri Raichoudhury and Nidhanpur Sarma
(D) Ambikagiri Raichoudhury and Nidhanpur Sarma
Answer: (B) Kushal Konwar and Kamal Chandra Bhattacharya
Answer: (B) Kushal Konwar and Kamal Chandra Bhattacharya
Kushal Konwar and Kamal Chandra Bhattacharya were prominent revolutionaries who led the Quit India Movement in Assam, playing a significant role in the freedom struggle against British rule. They were part of the Indian National Congress and worked tirelessly to mobilize support for the movement.
Kushal Konwar and Kamal Chandra Bhattacharya were prominent revolutionaries who led the Quit India Movement in Assam, playing a significant role in the freedom struggle against British rule. They were part of the Indian National Congress and worked tirelessly to mobilize support for the movement.

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Q4. Who were the notable leaders of Dandua Droh?
Q4. Who were the notable leaders of Dandua Droh?

(A) Maniram Dewan and Peoli Baruah
(A) Maniram Dewan and Peoli Baruah
(B) Maniram Dewan and Hara Dutta
(B) Maniram Dewan and Hara Dutta
(C) Bira Dutta and Peoli Baruah
(C) Bira Dutta and Peoli Baruah
(D) Hara Dutta and Bira Dutta
(D) Hara Dutta and Bira Dutta
Answer: (D) Hara Dutta and Bira Dutta
Answer: (D) Hara Dutta and Bira Dutta
Dandua Droh is an Assamese historical novel by Rajani Kanta Bardolai, published in 1909. The book is based on the Dundiya rebellion, a significant revolt in the history of Assam. Haradatta Choudhury and his brother Biradatta, they arranged a large force of Barkandazes, mainly of Hindustanis and Sikhs against the Ahom government.
Dandua Droh is an Assamese historical novel by Rajani Kanta Bardolai, published in 1909. The book is based on the Dundiya rebellion, a significant revolt in the history of Assam. Haradatta Choudhury and his brother Biradatta, they arranged a large force of Barkandazes, mainly of Hindustanis and Sikhs against the Ahom government.

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Q5. In which year Assamese was adopted as the official language of assam
Q5. In which year Assamese was adopted as the official language of assam

(A) 1960
(A) 1960
(B) 1972
(B) 1972
(C) 1985
(C) 1985
(D) 1990
(D) 1990
Answer: (A) 1960
Answer: (A) 1960
1960
1960

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Q6. Which is the first medical college in North Eastern India?
Q6. Which is the first medical college in North Eastern India?

(A) Gauhati Medical College
(A) Gauhati Medical College
(B) Silchar Medical College
(B) Silchar Medical College
(C) Assam Medical College
(C) Assam Medical College
(D) Dibrugarh Medical College
(D) Dibrugarh Medical College
Answer: (C) Assam Medical College
Answer: (C) Assam Medical College
Assam Medical College (AMC) in Dibrugarh, Assam, was the first medical college in Northeast India, renamed on November 3, 1947. The college was formerly known as Berry White Medical School, named after Dr. John Berry White, a British surgeon who initiated the college in 1900.
Assam Medical College (AMC) in Dibrugarh, Assam, was the first medical college in Northeast India, renamed on November 3, 1947. The college was formerly known as Berry White Medical School, named after Dr. John Berry White, a British surgeon who initiated the college in 1900.

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Q7. Who was the founder of Varman Dynasty?
Q7. Who was the founder of Varman Dynasty?

(A) Samudravarman
(A) Samudravarman
(B) Pushyavarman
(B) Pushyavarman
(C) Bhaskarvarman
(C) Bhaskarvarman
(D) Kalyanvarman
(D) Kalyanvarman
Answer: (B) Pushyavarman
Answer: (B) Pushyavarman
Pushyavarman, a contemporary of Samudragupta. He took the title of Maharajadhiraj.
Pushyavarman, a contemporary of Samudragupta. He took the title of Maharajadhiraj.

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Q8. Who was known as Bhaganiya Roja?
Q8. Who was known as Bhaganiya Roja?

(A) Godadhar Singha
(A) Godadhar Singha
(B) Siva Singha
(B) Siva Singha
(C) Jayadhwaj Singha
(C) Jayadhwaj Singha
(D) Rudra Singha
(D) Rudra Singha
Answer: (C) Jayadhwaj Singha
Answer: (C) Jayadhwaj Singha
Sutamla aka Jayadhwaj Singha, a king of the Ahom dynasty, was called Bhagania Roja due to his flight from the Mughal invader Mir Jumla.
Sutamla aka Jayadhwaj Singha, a king of the Ahom dynasty, was called Bhagania Roja due to his flight from the Mughal invader Mir Jumla.

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Q9. Burmese invaded Assam for the second time in?
Q9. Burmese invaded Assam for the second time in?

(A) 1820
(A) 1820
(B) 1817
(B) 1817
(C) 1819
(C) 1819
(D) 1818
(D) 1818
Answer: (C) 1819
Answer: (C) 1819
The second Burmese invasion of Assam took place on February 15, 1819. The Burmese army, led by Kiamingi (Ala Mingi Borgohain), was met by an army led by Jagannath Dhekial Phukan at Phulapanichiga, near Janji. The Burmese army was defeated, losing about 300 soldiers, and retreated a short distance.
The second Burmese invasion of Assam took place on February 15, 1819. The Burmese army, led by Kiamingi (Ala Mingi Borgohain), was met by an army led by Jagannath Dhekial Phukan at Phulapanichiga, near Janji. The Burmese army was defeated, losing about 300 soldiers, and retreated a short distance.

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Q10. Who was the first Assamese women to recieved "Arjuna Award"?
Q10. Who was the first Assamese women to recieved "Arjuna Award"?

(A) Manalisha Barua Mehta
(A) Manalisha Barua Mehta
(B) Lovelina bBorgohai
(B) Lovelina bBorgohai
(C) Hima Das
(C) Hima Das
(D) Mithu Baruah
(D) Mithu Baruah
Answer: (A) Manalisha Barua Mehta
Answer: (A) Manalisha Barua Mehta
Manalisha Baruah Mehta
Manalisha Baruah Mehta

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Q11. Who was the chief deity of the Ahoms?
Q11. Who was the chief deity of the Ahoms?

(A) Shiva
(A) Shiva
(B) Somdev
(B) Somdev
(C) Sati
(C) Sati
(D) Kali
(D) Kali
Answer: (B) Somdev
Answer: (B) Somdev
The ahoms followed their own religious beliefs right from the time they began to rule in Assam. Their chief deity was Somdev.
The ahoms followed their own religious beliefs right from the time they began to rule in Assam. Their chief deity was Somdev.

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Q12. The Chief of the Ahom Military during the reign of Chuhungmung and the husband of Mula Gabhoru was
Q12. The Chief of the Ahom Military during the reign of Chuhungmung and the husband of Mula Gabhoru was

(A) Purnananda Buragohain
(A) Purnananda Buragohain
(B) Frashenmung Borgohain
(B) Frashenmung Borgohain
(C) Khamsen Borgohain
(C) Khamsen Borgohain
(D) Konseng Borpatra Gohain
(D) Konseng Borpatra Gohain
Answer: (B) Frashenmung Borgohain
Answer: (B) Frashenmung Borgohain
Phrasengmong Borgohain was the chief of the Ahom military during the reign of Ahom king Suhungmung. He was also the husband of Mula Gabhoru, the daughter of the previous Ahom king, Supimphaa.
Phrasengmong Borgohain was the chief of the Ahom military during the reign of Ahom king Suhungmung. He was also the husband of Mula Gabhoru, the daughter of the previous Ahom king, Supimphaa.

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Q13. When was Assam Agricultural University established?
Q13. When was Assam Agricultural University established?

(A) 1948
(A) 1948
(B) 1975
(B) 1975
(C) 1960
(C) 1960
(D) 1969
(D) 1969
Answer: (D) 1969
Answer: (D) 1969
The Assam Agricultural University (AAU) was established on April 1, 1969. The university is located in Jorhat, Assam, and is the first institution of agricultural education in North-East India.
The Assam Agricultural University (AAU) was established on April 1, 1969. The university is located in Jorhat, Assam, and is the first institution of agricultural education in North-East India.

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Q14. Dihing Patkai festival is celebrated at
Q14. Dihing Patkai festival is celebrated at

(A) Japorigog
(A) Japorigog
(B) Diphu
(B) Diphu
(C) Haflong
(C) Haflong
(D) Tinsukia
(D) Tinsukia
Answer: (D) Tinsukia
Answer: (D) Tinsukia
Tinsukia
Tinsukia

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Q15. Which Ahom Ruler adopted the Ahom name Sudingpha?
Q15. Which Ahom Ruler adopted the Ahom name Sudingpha?

(A) Chandrakanta Singha
(A) Chandrakanta Singha
(B) Rudra Singha
(B) Rudra Singha
(C) Pramatta Singha
(C) Pramatta Singha
(D) Siva Singha
(D) Siva Singha
Answer: (A) Chandrakanta Singha
Answer: (A) Chandrakanta Singha
Sudingphaa aka Chandrakanta Singha, was a Tungkhungia king of the Ahom dynasty, who ruled at the climactic of the Ahom kingdom. His reign witnessed the invasion of Burmese on Assam and its subsequent occupation by British East India Company.
Sudingphaa aka Chandrakanta Singha, was a Tungkhungia king of the Ahom dynasty, who ruled at the climactic of the Ahom kingdom. His reign witnessed the invasion of Burmese on Assam and its subsequent occupation by British East India Company.

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Q16. What geographical feature was established as the boundary between the Ahoms and the Mughals following the Ahom victory in the Battle of Itakhuli?
Q16. What geographical feature was established as the boundary between the Ahoms and the Mughals following the Ahom victory in the Battle of Itakhuli?

(A) Manas River
(A) Manas River
(B) Brahmaputra River
(B) Brahmaputra River
(C) Barak River
(C) Barak River
(D) Lohit River
(D) Lohit River
Answer: (A) Manas River
Answer: (A) Manas River
The Manas River became the boundary between the Ahom and Mughal territories after the Ahom victory in the Battle of Itakhuli in 1682. This demarcation remained in place until the British occupation in 1826.
The Manas River became the boundary between the Ahom and Mughal territories after the Ahom victory in the Battle of Itakhuli in 1682. This demarcation remained in place until the British occupation in 1826.

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Q17. Who founded the Kingdom of Kamata?
Q17. Who founded the Kingdom of Kamata?

(A) Arimatta
(A) Arimatta
(B) Sindhu
(B) Sindhu
(C) Sandhya
(C) Sandhya
(D) Prithu
(D) Prithu
Answer: (C) Sandhya
Answer: (C) Sandhya
Sandhya
Sandhya

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Q18. Which place called Manchester of Assam?
Q18. Which place called Manchester of Assam?

(A) Guwahati
(A) Guwahati
(B) Nalbari
(B) Nalbari
(C) Hazo
(C) Hazo
(D) Sualkuchi
(D) Sualkuchi
Answer: (D) Sualkuchi
Answer: (D) Sualkuchi
Sualkuchi
Sualkuchi

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Q19. Who wrote Hemkosh?
Q19. Who wrote Hemkosh?

(A) Lakshminath Bezbaruah
(A) Lakshminath Bezbaruah
(B) Jyoti Prasad Agarwala
(B) Jyoti Prasad Agarwala
(C) Hemchandra Barua
(C) Hemchandra Barua
(D) Bishnu Rabha
(D) Bishnu Rabha
Answer: (C) Hemchandra Barua
Answer: (C) Hemchandra Barua
Hemkosh is the first etymological dictionary of the Assamese language based on Sanskrit spellings, compiled by Hemchandra Barua. It was first published in the early 20th century under the supervision of Capt.
Hemkosh is the first etymological dictionary of the Assamese language based on Sanskrit spellings, compiled by Hemchandra Barua. It was first published in the early 20th century under the supervision of Capt.

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Q20. The Me-Dam-Me-Phi festival is celebrated by
Q20. The Me-Dam-Me-Phi festival is celebrated by

(A) Bodo
(A) Bodo
(B) Ahom
(B) Ahom
(C) Rabha
(C) Rabha
(D) Tiwa
(D) Tiwa
Answer: (B) Ahom
Answer: (B) Ahom
Ahom
Ahom

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