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Export to PDFQ1. In ancient times, Assam is known by the name of
Q1. In ancient times, Assam is known by the name of
Answer: (B) Pragjyotishpur
The name "Aham" or "Asom" was probably given by the Ahoms who came to Assam in 1228 A.D. Even though the origin is ambiguous but it is believed that the modern name Assam is itself an anglicization.
The Ahom's entered Assam fully assimilated and ruled Assam for nearly six hundred years. The period of Ahom rule is a glorious chapter in the history of Assam. The Ahom dynasty was established by Sukaphaa, a Shan prince of Mong Mao who came to Assam after crossing the Patkai Mountains. It is between 13th and 19th century that several tribal communities also came into the historical forefront of Assam. Kacharis, Chutias and Koch were the prominent tribal groups that were found in the medieval times of Assam. The rule of this dynasty ended with the Burmese invasion of Assam and the subsequent annexation by the British East India Company following the Treaty of Yandaboo in 1826. The British emperor took charge of the state and thus begun the colonial era of Assam.
In ancient times, Assam is known by the name of Pragjyotishpur and Kamarup. In the ancient Sanskrit literature both the names "Prajyotisha" or "Pragjyotishpura" and "Kamrupa" were used as designation for ancient Assam.
The name "Aham" or "Asom" was probably given by the Ahoms who came to Assam in 1228 A.D. Even though the origin is ambiguous but it is believed that the modern name Assam is itself an anglicization.
The Ahom's entered Assam fully assimilated and ruled Assam for nearly six hundred years. The period of Ahom rule is a glorious chapter in the history of Assam. The Ahom dynasty was established by Sukaphaa, a Shan prince of Mong Mao who came to Assam after crossing the Patkai Mountains. It is between 13th and 19th century that several tribal communities also came into the historical forefront of Assam. Kacharis, Chutias and Koch were the prominent tribal groups that were found in the medieval times of Assam. The rule of this dynasty ended with the Burmese invasion of Assam and the subsequent annexation by the British East India Company following the Treaty of Yandaboo in 1826. The British emperor took charge of the state and thus begun the colonial era of Assam.
Q2. In which year, the capital of Assam shifted from Shillong to Dispur?
Q2. In which year, the capital of Assam shifted from Shillong to Dispur?
Answer: (C) 1973
Dispur became the capital in the year 1973. In 1874 Shillong was made the capital of the new province of Assam. Dispur became the capital in 1973, when Shillong the erstwhile capital, became the capital of the state of Meghalaya that was carved out of Assam.
Q3. Approximately what fraction of world’s tea output comes from Assam?
Q3. Approximately what fraction of world’s tea output comes from Assam?
Answer: (B) 1/6
1/6 There are more than 850 tea estates and more than 2500 tea gardens in Assam covering thousands of acres of land of the state. Assam accounts for 1/6th of the tea produced in the world and 52 percent in the country.
Q4. Approximately what percentage of india’s tea output comes from Assam?
Q4. Approximately what percentage of india’s tea output comes from Assam?
Answer: (C) 50%
50% There are more than 850 tea estates and more than 2500 tea gardens in Assam covering thousands of acres of land of the state. Assam accounts for 1/6th of the tea produced in the world and 52 percent in the country.
Q5. Who was the First Chief Minister of Assam?
Q5. Who was the First Chief Minister of Assam?
Answer: (A) Gopinath Bordoloi
Gopinath Bordoloi AnswerMaulavi Saiyid Sir Muhammad Saadulla was the first Chief Minister (Premier) of Assam (before independence). It was in 1937, Saadulla was selected as Premier of Assam by British. He served in his post three times. After independence of India, Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi became chief minister of Assam. So, we often refer to him as the first Chief minister of Assam.
Q6. Who was the first civil servant of India from Assam?
Q6. Who was the first civil servant of India from Assam?
Answer: (C) Anundoram Borooah
Anundoram Borooah
Q7. The name of the first ahom king is
Q7. The name of the first ahom king is
Answer: (B) Sukaphaa
Chaolung Sukaphaa
Q8. Srimanta sankardev was born in
Q8. Srimanta sankardev was born in
Answer: (D) 1449
26 September 1449
Q9. The first Assamese who fought against British was
Q9. The first Assamese who fought against British was
Answer: (B) Gomdhar Konwar
Gomdhar Konwar
Q10. Assam was separated from bengal and was put under a chief commissioner in the year
Q10. Assam was separated from bengal and was put under a chief commissioner in the year
Answer: (D) 1874
1874
Q11. Provincial self Autonomy was introduced to Assam From
Q11. Provincial self Autonomy was introduced to Assam From
Answer: (D) 1935
1935
Q12. The Ahom entered the Brahmaputra valley in
Q12. The Ahom entered the Brahmaputra valley in
Answer: (A) 1228
1228
Q13. The first Ahom Barbarua was
Q13. The first Ahom Barbarua was
Answer: (C) Momai Tamuly
Momai Tamuly
Q14. Who drew the emblem of Assam sahitya sabha
Q14. Who drew the emblem of Assam sahitya sabha
Answer: (B) Jugal Das
Jugal Das
Q15. In which year Assamese was adopted as the official language of assam
Q15. In which year Assamese was adopted as the official language of assam
Answer: (A) 1960
1960
Q16. What is the name of the first oil refinery in Assam
Q16. What is the name of the first oil refinery in Assam
Answer: (B) Digboi
Digboi
Q17. What is the position of Assam according to geographical area among the north eastern states
Q17. What is the position of Assam according to geographical area among the north eastern states
Answer: (B) Second
Second
Q18. What is the total land area of assam
Q18. What is the total land area of assam
Answer: (C) 78,438 sq km
78,438 sq km
Q19. What is the percentage of land area covered under forest in assam
Q19. What is the percentage of land area covered under forest in assam
Answer: (A) 34.21%
34.21%
Q20. Which is the first national park in assam?
Q20. Which is the first national park in assam?
Answer: (A) Kaziranga national park
Kaziranga national park