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Export to PDFQ81. When was the Assam Rural Self-Government Act passed?
Q81. When was the Assam Rural Self-Government Act passed?
Answer: (A) 1926
1926
Q82. How many districts in Assam had before the Independence in 1947?
Q82. How many districts in Assam had before the Independence in 1947?
Answer: (A) 13
13
Q83. Who was the Chief Minister of Assam when the 5 Year Plans were first
introduced?
Q83. Who was the Chief Minister of Assam when the 5 Year Plans were first
introduced?
Answer: (A) Bishnu Ram Medhi
Bishnu Ram Medhi
Q84. In the 1978 election, Golap Borborah was the first non-congress CM of
Assam; he is the CM of which political Party?
Q84. In the 1978 election, Golap Borborah was the first non-congress CM of
Assam; he is the CM of which political Party?
Answer: (A) Janata Party
Janata Party
Q85. Which clause of the Assam Accord deals with constitutional protections to
the people of Assam?
Q85. Which clause of the Assam Accord deals with constitutional protections to
the people of Assam?
Answer: (C) Clause 6
Clause 6
Q86. Which city is known as "The Cultural Capital of Assam"?
Q86. Which city is known as "The Cultural Capital of Assam"?
Answer: (D) Jorhat
Jorhat
Q87. Which forest is single handedly planted by Jadav Payeng?
Q87. Which forest is single handedly planted by Jadav Payeng?
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.
Q88. Which was the first carbon free district in Assam?
Q88. Which was the first carbon free district in Assam?
Answer: (D) Majuli
Majuli is Assam's as well as India's first carbon-neutral district and biodiversity heritage site. Majuli is an island in Brahmaputra River in Assam.
Q89. Through which pass did Ahom entered Assam?
Q89. Through which pass did Ahom entered Assam?
Answer: (C) Patkai Pass
The Ahom kingdom was established in 1228 CE when Sukaphaa, a Shan prince of Mong Mao entered the Brahmaputra valley through the Patkai pass.
Q90. What was the first capital of Ahom kingdom?
Q90. What was the first capital of Ahom kingdom?
Answer: (A) Charaideo
Charaideo or Che-Rai-Doi (Literally: the shining city on the hills in Ahom language) is a town in Charaideo district, Assam, India and was also the first capital of the Ahom kingdom established by the first Ahom king Chao Lung Siu-Ka-Pha in 1253.
Q91. Against whom did Mula Gabharu died fighting with?
Q91. Against whom did Mula Gabharu died fighting with?
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.
Q92. Where did Sattriya dance originated?
Q92. Where did Sattriya dance originated?
Answer: (D) Assam
Sattriya dance originated in the 15th century in a monastery in Sattra, Assam. It was a key part of the neo-Vaishnavite movement led by Srimanta Sankardev, who believed in the importance of devoutly chanting the name of God.
Q93. Who compiled and published the first Assamese dictionary in 1867?
Q93. Who compiled and published the first Assamese dictionary in 1867?
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.
Q94. Who was the first editor of the Assamese magazine Jonaki?
Q94. Who was the first editor of the Assamese magazine Jonaki?
Answer: (A) Chandra Kumar Agarwala
Chandra Kumar Agarwala was the first editor of the Assamese magazine Jonaki, which began publishing in 1889. Agarwala was also a founder member of the literary organization Oxomiya Bhaxa Unnati Xadhini Xobha, along with his friends Lakshminath Bezbarua and Hemchandra Goswami.
Q95. How many districts from Brahmaputra Valley were added in the newly created Assam Province?
Q95. How many districts from Brahmaputra Valley were added in the newly created Assam Province?
Answer: (D) 6
In 1874 September, Shillong was made the capital of the Non-Regulation Province of Assam . On 7th February the British included the six districts of Brahmaputra valley namely Kamrup, Darrang, Nagaon, Sibsagar, Goalpara and Lakhimpur.
Q96. Who was the first Chief Commissioner of Assam Province?
Q96. Who was the first Chief Commissioner of Assam Province?
Answer: (D) Richard Harte Keatinge
Richard Harte Keatinge was the first chief commissioner of Assam.
Q97. When did the British annex Assam?
Q97. When did the British annex Assam?
Answer: (C) 1826
1826
Q98. The Dhola-Sadiya bridge is built on the _____ river.
Q98. The Dhola-Sadiya bridge is built on the _____ river.
Answer: (C) Lohit
Lohit
Q99. The first Assamese Women Magazine was
Q99. The first Assamese Women Magazine was
Answer: (D) Ghar Jeuti
Ghar Jeuti
Q100. Who led the revolt of 1857 in Assam?
Q100. Who led the revolt of 1857 in Assam?
Answer: (D) Maniram Dewan
Maniram Dewan, also known as Maniram Dutta Barua, led the revolt of 1857 in Assam. Dewan was a wealthy businessman and the first Assamese tea planter. He was also a close friend of the Ahom king, Purandar Singha.