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Q1. How many states of India shares border with Assam?
Q1. How many states of India shares border with Assam?

(A) Nine
(A) Nine
(B) Seven
(B) Seven
(C) Eight
(C) Eight
(D) Ten
(D) Ten
Answer: (B) Seven
Answer: (B) Seven
Assam shares a border with seven Indian states: West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Tripura, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram.
Assam shares a border with seven Indian states: West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Tripura, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram.

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2024-04-27

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Q2. Whose resting place is at Saraguri Chapori at Dikhowmukh, near Sibsagar?
Q2. Whose resting place is at Saraguri Chapori at Dikhowmukh, near Sibsagar?

(A) Bishnu Prasad Rabha
(A) Bishnu Prasad Rabha
(B) Swargadeo Sukapha
(B) Swargadeo Sukapha
(C) Ajan Pir
(C) Ajan Pir
(D) Srimanta Sankardev
(D) Srimanta Sankardev
Answer: (C) Ajan Pir
Answer: (C) Ajan Pir
The Ajan Peer Dargah is the resting place of Ajan Fakir, a 17th-century Sufi saint, poet, and preacher, at Saraguri Chapori at Dikhowmukh, near Sibsagar, Assam. Ajan Fakir was originally from Baghdad and came to Assam in the 17th century. He is also known as a legendary sufi saint who composed many spiritual songs related to Allah in Assamese language which is known as Zikir.
The Ajan Peer Dargah is the resting place of Ajan Fakir, a 17th-century Sufi saint, poet, and preacher, at Saraguri Chapori at Dikhowmukh, near Sibsagar, Assam. Ajan Fakir was originally from Baghdad and came to Assam in the 17th century. He is also known as a legendary sufi saint who composed many spiritual songs related to Allah in Assamese language which is known as Zikir.

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2024-04-13

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Q3. Which king of ancient Assam is known as Sailalaya?
Q3. Which king of ancient Assam is known as Sailalaya?

(A) Pushyavarman
(A) Pushyavarman
(B) Bhaskarvarman
(B) Bhaskarvarman
(C) Sthitavarman
(C) Sthitavarman
(D) Kirtivarman
(D) Kirtivarman
Answer: (B) Bhaskarvarman
Answer: (B) Bhaskarvarman
Bhaskarvarman
Bhaskarvarman

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Q4. Which one amongst the following is the oldest production unit?
Q4. 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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2024-04-11

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Q5. Operation all out in Assam is related to
Q5. Operation all out in Assam is related to

(A) NSCN
(A) NSCN
(B) KLO
(B) KLO
(C) NDFB
(C) NDFB
(D) ULFA
(D) ULFA
Answer: (C) NDFB
Answer: (C) NDFB
NDFB
NDFB

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Q6. Which of the following states does not share border with Assam?
Q6. Which of the following states does not share border with Assam?

(A) Nagaland
(A) Nagaland
(B) Sikkim
(B) Sikkim
(C) Mizoram
(C) Mizoram
(D) West Bengal
(D) West Bengal
Answer: (B) Sikkim
Answer: (B) Sikkim
Sikkim does not share a border with Assam. Assam is surrounded by seven other states, known as the seven sisters, which are Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya, and West Bengal. Assam is the only state that shares borders with the other six states.
Sikkim does not share a border with Assam. Assam is surrounded by seven other states, known as the seven sisters, which are Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya, and West Bengal. Assam is the only state that shares borders with the other six states.

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Q7. Who was the last king of Varman Dynasty?
Q7. Who was the last king of Varman Dynasty?

(A) Sthitavarman
(A) Sthitavarman
(B) Kalyanvarman
(B) Kalyanvarman
(C) Samudravarman
(C) Samudravarman
(D) Bhaskaravarman
(D) Bhaskaravarman
Answer: (D) Bhaskaravarman
Answer: (D) Bhaskaravarman
Bhaskaravarman. After became king he started a new era called 'Bhaskarabda' or 'Kamrupi Era'. During his region Chinese ambassador Hiuen Tsang visited Assam.
Bhaskaravarman. After became king he started a new era called 'Bhaskarabda' or 'Kamrupi Era'. During his region Chinese ambassador Hiuen Tsang visited Assam.

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Q8. Billeswar Devalaya of Nalbari bulit by which Ahom King?
Q8. 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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Q9. Who is referred to as 'Bokulbonor Kobi' among Assamese writers?
Q9. Who is referred to as 'Bokulbonor Kobi' among Assamese writers?

(A) Jyotiprasad Agarwala
(A) Jyotiprasad Agarwala
(B) Bishnuprasad Rabha
(B) Bishnuprasad Rabha
(C) Ananda Chandra Baruah
(C) Ananda Chandra Baruah
(D) Bishnuram Medhi
(D) Bishnuram Medhi
Answer: (C) Ananda Chandra Baruah
Answer: (C) Ananda Chandra Baruah
Ananda Chandra Barua is widely known as 'Bakulbonor Kobi' or 'The Poet of Bakul' in Assamese literary circles due to his prolific writings about the Bakul flower.
Ananda Chandra Barua is widely known as 'Bakulbonor Kobi' or 'The Poet of Bakul' in Assamese literary circles due to his prolific writings about the Bakul flower.

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Q10. The first drama of Sankardeva was?
Q10. The first drama of Sankardeva was?

(A) Keli Gopal
(A) Keli Gopal
(B) Chinhajatra
(B) Chinhajatra
(C) Kaliya Daman
(C) Kaliya Daman
(D) Patniprasad
(D) Patniprasad
Answer: (B) Chinhajatra
Answer: (B) Chinhajatra
During his stay in Bardowa, Srimanta Sankardeva wrote and staged the first drama,'Chinhajatra' in 1468. This incident is regarded as the milestone in Assamese culture as Chinhajatra is the first drama to be written in any Indian Regional language.
During his stay in Bardowa, Srimanta Sankardeva wrote and staged the first drama,'Chinhajatra' in 1468. This incident is regarded as the milestone in Assamese culture as Chinhajatra is the first drama to be written in any Indian Regional language.

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Q11. Who led the expedition of English to Assam during Moamoriya Rebellion?
Q11. Who led the expedition of English to Assam during Moamoriya Rebellion?

(A) Lord Wellesley
(A) Lord Wellesley
(B) Lord Curzon
(B) Lord Curzon
(C) Captain Mountbatten
(C) Captain Mountbatten
(D) Captain Welsh
(D) Captain Welsh
Answer: (D) Captain Welsh
Answer: (D) Captain Welsh
Captain Welsh led a British detachment to Assam during the Moamoria Rebellion. The Moamoria Rebellion was a 36-year conflict (1769–1805) between the Moamorias, an ethnic group in Assam, and the Ahom rulers. In 1794, Captain Welsh captured Longpool and Rangpur. However, in 1794, Sir John Shore recalled Captain Welsh's expedition. The British forces left Assam after Gaurinath Sinha was reinstated in 1794, but the guerilla war continued. In 1805, the belligerents agreed to a compromise.
Captain Welsh led a British detachment to Assam during the Moamoria Rebellion. The Moamoria Rebellion was a 36-year conflict (1769–1805) between the Moamorias, an ethnic group in Assam, and the Ahom rulers. In 1794, Captain Welsh captured Longpool and Rangpur. However, in 1794, Sir John Shore recalled Captain Welsh's expedition. The British forces left Assam after Gaurinath Sinha was reinstated in 1794, but the guerilla war continued. In 1805, the belligerents agreed to a compromise.

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Q12. What is the name of the first Peasant Uprising against the British in Assam?
Q12. What is the name of the first Peasant Uprising against the British in Assam?

(A) Battle of Itakhuli
(A) Battle of Itakhuli
(B) Phulaguri Dhawa
(B) Phulaguri Dhawa
(C) Patharughat Raijmel
(C) Patharughat Raijmel
(D) Rangia Revoluation
(D) Rangia Revoluation
Answer: (B) Phulaguri Dhawa
Answer: (B) Phulaguri Dhawa
The Phulaguri Uprising, also known as the Phulaguri Dhawa, was the first peasant revolt in Assam against British rule. It took place in October 1861 in Phulaguri village, located in the Brahmaputra Valley. The uprising was a reaction to the British Indian Empire's new farm and income taxation policies, which were implemented after the 1857 Indian Rebellion.
The Phulaguri Uprising, also known as the Phulaguri Dhawa, was the first peasant revolt in Assam against British rule. It took place in October 1861 in Phulaguri village, located in the Brahmaputra Valley. The uprising was a reaction to the British Indian Empire's new farm and income taxation policies, which were implemented after the 1857 Indian Rebellion.

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2024-07-30

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Q13. Which Assamese historian and scholar is credited with writing the "Buranjis", a comprehensive history of Assam?
Q13. Which Assamese historian and scholar is credited with writing the "Buranjis", a comprehensive history of Assam?

(A) Kaliram Medhi
(A) Kaliram Medhi
(B) Gunabhiram Barua
(B) Gunabhiram Barua
(C) Padmanath Gohain Barua
(C) Padmanath Gohain Barua
(D) Suryya Kumar Bhuyan
(D) Suryya Kumar Bhuyan
Answer: (D) Suryya Kumar Bhuyan
Answer: (D) Suryya Kumar Bhuyan
Suryya Kumar Bhuyan was a renowned Assamese historian and scholar who wrote the "Buranjis", a comprehensive history of Assam. He was a pioneer in the field of Assamese historiography and his works are considered classics in the study of Assam's history and culture.
Suryya Kumar Bhuyan was a renowned Assamese historian and scholar who wrote the "Buranjis", a comprehensive history of Assam. He was a pioneer in the field of Assamese historiography and his works are considered classics in the study of Assam's history and culture.

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Q14. When was Orunudoi Published for the first time?
Q14. When was Orunudoi Published for the first time?

(A) 1820
(A) 1820
(B) 1880
(B) 1880
(C) 1846
(C) 1846
(D) 1866
(D) 1866
Answer: (C) 1846
Answer: (C) 1846
Orunodoi was first published in January 1846, printed by the Baptist Missionary Press in Sibsagar. The tag line for the magazine was, "The Orunodoi, monthly paper, devoted to religion, science and general intelligence". It continued to be published till 1879, the press, however, was sold in 1883.
Orunodoi was first published in January 1846, printed by the Baptist Missionary Press in Sibsagar. The tag line for the magazine was, "The Orunodoi, monthly paper, devoted to religion, science and general intelligence". It continued to be published till 1879, the press, however, was sold in 1883.

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2024-03-03

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Q15. When did the British annex Assam?
Q15. When did the British annex Assam?

(A) 1905
(A) 1905
(B) 1920
(B) 1920
(C) 1826
(C) 1826
(D) 1820
(D) 1820
Answer: (C) 1826
Answer: (C) 1826
1826
1826

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Q16. What is name the final battle between Ahom and Mughal?
Q16. What is name the final battle between Ahom and Mughal?

(A) Battle of Saraghat
(A) Battle of Saraghat
(B) Battle of Itakhuli
(B) Battle of Itakhuli
(C) Battle of Rangamati
(C) Battle of Rangamati
(D) Battle of Alaboi
(D) Battle of Alaboi
Answer: (B) Battle of Itakhuli
Answer: (B) Battle of Itakhuli
Battle of Itakhuli
Battle of Itakhuli

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Q17. Laokhowa wildlife sanctuary is located in
Q17. Laokhowa wildlife sanctuary is located in

(A) Dhemaji
(A) Dhemaji
(B) Lakhimpur
(B) Lakhimpur
(C) Nagaon
(C) Nagaon
(D) Karbi anglong
(D) Karbi anglong
Answer: (C) Nagaon
Answer: (C) Nagaon
Nagaon
Nagaon

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2024-03-03

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Q18. Which archaeological site in Assam is famous for its ancient stone sculptures and inscriptions, and is believed to be the ancient capital of the Salasthambha Kingdom?
Q18. Which archaeological site in Assam is famous for its ancient stone sculptures and inscriptions, and is believed to be the ancient capital of the Salasthambha Kingdom?

(A) Kanai-Boroxiboa
(A) Kanai-Boroxiboa
(B) Ambari
(B) Ambari
(C) Tezpur
(C) Tezpur
(D) Sivasagar
(D) Sivasagar
Answer: (A) Kanai-Boroxiboa
Answer: (A) Kanai-Boroxiboa
Kanai-Boroxiboa is an archaeological site in Assam that is famous for its ancient stone sculptures and inscriptions. It is believed to be the ancient capital of the Salasthambha Kingdom and dates back to the 4th century AD.
Kanai-Boroxiboa is an archaeological site in Assam that is famous for its ancient stone sculptures and inscriptions. It is believed to be the ancient capital of the Salasthambha Kingdom and dates back to the 4th century AD.

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Q19. Whom did the Moamoriyas established as king after their victory in third phase of the rebellion?
Q19. Whom did the Moamoriyas established as king after their victory in third phase of the rebellion?

(A) Rudra Singha
(A) Rudra Singha
(B) Gagini
(B) Gagini
(C) Chaturbhujdeva
(C) Chaturbhujdeva
(D) Bharat Singha
(D) Bharat Singha
Answer: (D) Bharat Singha
Answer: (D) Bharat Singha
Bharat Singha
Bharat Singha

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Q20. Which ancient kingdom of Assam was known for its capital city, Pragjyotishpura, and its legendary king, Bhagadatta, who fought in the Mahabharata war?
Q20. Which ancient kingdom of Assam was known for its capital city, Pragjyotishpura, and its legendary king, Bhagadatta, who fought in the Mahabharata war?

(A) Kamarupa Kingdom
(A) Kamarupa Kingdom
(B) Ahom Kingdom
(B) Ahom Kingdom
(C) Koch Kingdom
(C) Koch Kingdom
(D) Chutia Kingdom
(D) Chutia Kingdom
Answer: (A) Kamarupa Kingdom
Answer: (A) Kamarupa Kingdom
The Kamarupa Kingdom was an ancient kingdom that ruled Assam from the 4th to the 12th century. Its capital city, Pragjyotishpura, was said to be the epicenter of the kingdom's power and culture. King Bhagadatta, who ruled Kamarupa, was a legendary figure who fought on the side of the Kauravas in the Mahabharata war.
The Kamarupa Kingdom was an ancient kingdom that ruled Assam from the 4th to the 12th century. Its capital city, Pragjyotishpura, was said to be the epicenter of the kingdom's power and culture. King Bhagadatta, who ruled Kamarupa, was a legendary figure who fought on the side of the Kauravas in the Mahabharata war.

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