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MCQ Quizzes of the Day - 2025-01-30

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Q1. The cloth offered during Bihu is called:
Q1. The cloth offered during Bihu is called:

(A) Gamocha
(A) Gamocha
(B) Mokcha
(B) Mokcha
(C) Chadar
(C) Chadar
(D) Bihuwaan
(D) Bihuwaan
Answer: (D) Bihuwaan
Answer: (D) Bihuwaan
The Bihuwaan (Gamosa) is a traditional Assamese cloth that holds significant cultural importance. It is often gifted during Bihu as a symbol of respect, affection, and good wishes.
The Bihuwaan (Gamosa) is a traditional Assamese cloth that holds significant cultural importance. It is often gifted during Bihu as a symbol of respect, affection, and good wishes.

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Q2. Which community uses the Sadri language?
Q2. Which community uses the Sadri language?

(A) Mizo
(A) Mizo
(B) Koch
(B) Koch
(C) Adivasi
(C) Adivasi
(D) Hmar
(D) Hmar
Answer: (C) Adivasi
Answer: (C) Adivasi
Sadri is the native language of the Sadan, an Indo-Aryan ethnic group primarily residing in the Chota Nagpur region of India. Sadri is also known as Nagpuri. In Assam, Sadri is the lingua franca of the Adivasi community. Sadri is used in the tea gardens of Assam, West Bengal, and Bangladesh, where it is known as Baganiya bhasa.
Sadri is the native language of the Sadan, an Indo-Aryan ethnic group primarily residing in the Chota Nagpur region of India. Sadri is also known as Nagpuri. In Assam, Sadri is the lingua franca of the Adivasi community. Sadri is used in the tea gardens of Assam, West Bengal, and Bangladesh, where it is known as Baganiya bhasa.

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Q3. In what year was the Assam Rastrabhasa Prasar Samiti established?
Q3. In what year was the Assam Rastrabhasa Prasar Samiti established?

(A) 1938
(A) 1938
(B) 1939
(B) 1939
(C) 1937
(C) 1937
(D) 1936
(D) 1936
Answer: (A) 1938
Answer: (A) 1938
The Assam Rastrabhasa Prachar Samiti (ARPS) was established on November 3, 1938. It was originally called the Assam Hindi Prachar Samiti.
The Assam Rastrabhasa Prachar Samiti (ARPS) was established on November 3, 1938. It was originally called the Assam Hindi Prachar Samiti.

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Q4. Who became the initial Christian priest in Assam?
Q4. Who became the initial Christian priest in Assam?

(A) Allan Bond
(A) Allan Bond
(B) David Scott
(B) David Scott
(C) Henry Nicholls
(C) Henry Nicholls
(D) Nathan Brown
(D) Nathan Brown
Answer: (D) Nathan Brown
Answer: (D) Nathan Brown
Nathan Brown and Oliver T. Cutter were the first American Baptist missionaries to arrive in Assam in 1836. Nathan Brown is considered the first Christian priest in Assam.
Nathan Brown and Oliver T. Cutter were the first American Baptist missionaries to arrive in Assam in 1836. Nathan Brown is considered the first Christian priest in Assam.

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Q5. How many different human groups contributed to the population of Assam?
Q5. How many different human groups contributed to the population of Assam?

(A) Two
(A) Two
(B) Three
(B) Three
(C) Four
(C) Four
(D) Five
(D) Five
Answer: (C) Four
Answer: (C) Four
The population of Assam is a blend of various ethnic and linguistic groups, primarily including: (1) Indo-Aryans, (2) Tibeto-Burmans, (3) Austro-Asiatics, and (4) Tai-Kadai groups. While there may be subgroups within these larger categories, these four represent the major linguistic and ethnic roots of the Assamese population.
The population of Assam is a blend of various ethnic and linguistic groups, primarily including: (1) Indo-Aryans, (2) Tibeto-Burmans, (3) Austro-Asiatics, and (4) Tai-Kadai groups. While there may be subgroups within these larger categories, these four represent the major linguistic and ethnic roots of the Assamese population.

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Q6. In which district is the Manas National Park located?
Q6. In which district is the Manas National Park located?

(A) Baksa
(A) Baksa
(B) Chirang
(B) Chirang
(C) Darrang
(C) Darrang
(D) Kokrajhar
(D) Kokrajhar
Answer: (A) Baksa
Answer: (A) Baksa
Manas National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Baksa district of Assam, India. It is known for its diverse wildlife, including endangered species like the one-horned rhinoceros, tiger, elephant, and golden langur.
Manas National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Baksa district of Assam, India. It is known for its diverse wildlife, including endangered species like the one-horned rhinoceros, tiger, elephant, and golden langur.

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Q7. For which metal was the Suwansiri River famous?
Q7. For which metal was the Suwansiri River famous?

(A) Silver
(A) Silver
(B) Gold
(B) Gold
(C) Copper
(C) Copper
(D) Iron
(D) Iron
Answer: (B) Gold
Answer: (B) Gold
The Suwansiri River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra, is historically known for its association with gold. The name "Suwansiri" itself is derived from Sanskrit words meaning "golden flow."
The Suwansiri River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra, is historically known for its association with gold. The name "Suwansiri" itself is derived from Sanskrit words meaning "golden flow."

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Q8. What percentage of the Assam population speaks Assamese?
Q8. What percentage of the Assam population speaks Assamese?

(A) 48.38%
(A) 48.38%
(B) 58.08%
(B) 58.08%
(C) 60.38%
(C) 60.38%
(D) 46.38%
(D) 46.38%
Answer: (A) 48.38%
Answer: (A) 48.38%
According to the 2011 census, approximately 48.38% of the Assam population speaks Assamese.
According to the 2011 census, approximately 48.38% of the Assam population speaks Assamese.

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Q9. King Sarbananda Singha represented which community?
Q9. King Sarbananda Singha represented which community?

(A) Morans
(A) Morans
(B) Motoks
(B) Motoks
(C) Ahoms
(C) Ahoms
(D) Sonowals
(D) Sonowals
Answer: (B) Motoks
Answer: (B) Motoks
King Sarbananda Singha was a prominent leader of the Matak community and established the Matak Kingdom in the 19th century.
King Sarbananda Singha was a prominent leader of the Matak community and established the Matak Kingdom in the 19th century.

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Q10. When did the British first arrive in Assam?
Q10. When did the British first arrive in Assam?

(A) 1228
(A) 1228
(B) 1757
(B) 1757
(C) 1826
(C) 1826
(D) 1857
(D) 1857
Answer: (C) 1826
Answer: (C) 1826
The British first arrived in Assam in 1824 during the First Anglo-Burmese War. Assam was occupied by British forces following the First Anglo-Burmese War and on 24 February 1826.
The British first arrived in Assam in 1824 during the First Anglo-Burmese War. Assam was occupied by British forces following the First Anglo-Burmese War and on 24 February 1826.

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