Who was the progenitor of the Koches [#133]
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Q1. Who was the progenitor of the Koches
Q1. Who was the progenitor of the Koches
(A) Biswa Singha
(A) Biswa Singha
(A) Biswa Singha
(B) Raghu Deva
(B) Raghu Deva
(B) Raghu Deva
(C) Naranarayan
(C) Naranarayan
(C) Naranarayan
(D) Chilarai
(D) Chilarai
(D) Chilarai
Answer: (A) Biswa Singha
Answer: (A) Biswa Singha
Answer: (A) Biswa Singha
Biswa Singha
Biswa Singha
Biswa Singha
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Q1. Amongst the following bridges, which one is at the Easternmost place?
Q1. Amongst the following bridges, which one is at the Easternmost place?
(A) Naranarayan Setu
(A) Naranarayan Setu
(A) Naranarayan Setu
(B) Saraighat Bridge
(B) Saraighat Bridge
(B) Saraighat Bridge
(C) Bhupen Hazarika Setu
(C) Bhupen Hazarika Setu
(C) Bhupen Hazarika Setu
(D) Koliabhomora Setu
(D) Koliabhomora Setu
(D) Koliabhomora Setu
Answer: (C) Bhupen Hazarika Setu
Answer: (C) Bhupen Hazarika Setu
Answer: (C) Bhupen Hazarika Setu
The Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, also known as the Bhupen Hazarika Bridge, is the easternmost bridge in India. It's located at the easternmost tip of Assam, where it connects to Arunachal Pradesh, the easternmost state in India. The bridge is built over the Lohit River, a tributary of the Brahmaputra River, and connects the northeast states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. It's 9.15 kilometers long.
The Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, also known as the Bhupen Hazarika Bridge, is the easternmost bridge in India. It's located at the easternmost tip of Assam, where it connects to Arunachal Pradesh, the easternmost state in India. The bridge is built over the Lohit River, a tributary of the Brahmaputra River, and connects the northeast states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. It's 9.15 kilometers long.
The Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, also known as the Bhupen Hazarika Bridge, is the easternmost bridge in India. It's located at the easternmost tip of Assam, where it connects to Arunachal Pradesh, the easternmost state in India. The bridge is built over the Lohit River, a tributary of the Brahmaputra River, and connects the northeast states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. It's 9.15 kilometers long.
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Q2. Why is the Indus Valley civilization considered Non-Aryan?
Q2. Why is the Indus Valley civilization considered Non-Aryan?
(A) It had its own script
(A) It had its own script
(A) It had its own script
(B) It was an Urban civilization
(B) It was an Urban civilization
(B) It was an Urban civilization
(C) It extended up to the Narmada valley
(C) It extended up to the Narmada valley
(C) It extended up to the Narmada valley
(D) It had an agricultural economy
(D) It had an agricultural economy
(D) It had an agricultural economy
Answer: (B) It was an Urban civilization
Answer: (B) It was an Urban civilization
Answer: (B) It was an Urban civilization
The Indus Valley Civilization was Non-Aryan because it was Urban. Harappan Civilization is also known as The Indus Valley Civilisation. It was a Bronze Age civilisation mainly in the northwestern regions of South Asia, extending from what today is northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India.
The Indus Valley Civilization was Non-Aryan because it was Urban. Harappan Civilization is also known as The Indus Valley Civilisation. It was a Bronze Age civilisation mainly in the northwestern regions of South Asia, extending from what today is northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India.
The Indus Valley Civilization was Non-Aryan because it was Urban. Harappan Civilization is also known as The Indus Valley Civilisation. It was a Bronze Age civilisation mainly in the northwestern regions of South Asia, extending from what today is northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India.
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Q3. The value of is
Q3. The value of is
(A) 1
(A) 1
(A) 1
(B) 3
(B) 3
(B) 3
(C) 2
(C) 2
(C) 2
(D) 4
(D) 4
(D) 4
Answer: (D) 4
Answer: (D) 4
Answer: (D) 4
=
=
= 4
= = = 4
= = = 4
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Q4. "The origin of Species" was written by?
Q4. "The origin of Species" was written by?
(A) Charles Darwin
(A) Charles Darwin
(A) Charles Darwin
(B) William Paley
(B) William Paley
(B) William Paley
(C) Carolus Linnaeus
(C) Carolus Linnaeus
(C) Carolus Linnaeus
(D) Erasmus Darwin
(D) Erasmus Darwin
(D) Erasmus Darwin
Answer: (A) Charles Darwin
Answer: (A) Charles Darwin
Answer: (A) Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology is the author of 'The Origin of Species'. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selection.
Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology is the author of 'The Origin of Species'. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selection.
Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology is the author of 'The Origin of Species'. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selection.
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Q5. Which of the following phenomena cannot be observed on the surface of the Moon?
Q5. Which of the following phenomena cannot be observed on the surface of the Moon?
(A) Rising and setting of the Sun
(A) Rising and setting of the Sun
(A) Rising and setting of the Sun
(B) Solar eclipse
(B) Solar eclipse
(B) Solar eclipse
(C) Motion of comets
(C) Motion of comets
(C) Motion of comets
(D) Twinkling of stars
(D) Twinkling of stars
(D) Twinkling of stars
Answer: (D) Twinkling of stars
Answer: (D) Twinkling of stars
Answer: (D) Twinkling of stars
Twinkling of stars
Twinkling of stars
Twinkling of stars
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Q6. The novel 'Deou Langkhui' in 2008 was written by which author, a recipient of the Assam Sahitya Akademi award?
Q6. The novel 'Deou Langkhui' in 2008 was written by which author, a recipient of the Assam Sahitya Akademi award?
(A) Dhruba Jyoti Bora
(A) Dhruba Jyoti Bora
(A) Dhruba Jyoti Bora
(B) Rita Choudhury
(B) Rita Choudhury
(B) Rita Choudhury
(C) Purabi Bormudoi
(C) Purabi Bormudoi
(C) Purabi Bormudoi
(D) Atulananda Goswami
(D) Atulananda Goswami
(D) Atulananda Goswami
Answer: (B) Rita Choudhury
Answer: (B) Rita Choudhury
Answer: (B) Rita Choudhury
Rita Choudhury is a prominent Assamese writer who was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in 2008 for her novel "Deou Langkhui".
Rita Choudhury is a prominent Assamese writer who was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in 2008 for her novel "Deou Langkhui".
Rita Choudhury is a prominent Assamese writer who was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in 2008 for her novel "Deou Langkhui".
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Q7. When was the Ahom Kingdom established?
Q7. When was the Ahom Kingdom established?
(A) 1200
(A) 1200
(A) 1200
(B) 1253
(B) 1253
(B) 1253
(C) 1272
(C) 1272
(C) 1272
(D) 1228
(D) 1228
(D) 1228
Answer: (D) 1228
Answer: (D) 1228
Answer: (D) 1228
The Ahom Kingdom was established in 1253 by Sukapha, a Tai prince who migrated from Mong Mao (present-day Yunnan Province, China). The Ahom dynasty ruled Assam for nearly 600 years until its annexation by the British Empire in 1826.
The Ahom Kingdom was established in 1253 by Sukapha, a Tai prince who migrated from Mong Mao (present-day Yunnan Province, China). The Ahom dynasty ruled Assam for nearly 600 years until its annexation by the British Empire in 1826.
The Ahom Kingdom was established in 1253 by Sukapha, a Tai prince who migrated from Mong Mao (present-day Yunnan Province, China). The Ahom dynasty ruled Assam for nearly 600 years until its annexation by the British Empire in 1826.
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Q8. What is the capital of Qatar?
Q8. What is the capital of Qatar?
(A) Al Rayyan
(A) Al Rayyan
(A) Al Rayyan
(B) Doha
(B) Doha
(B) Doha
(C) Umm Salal
(C) Umm Salal
(C) Umm Salal
(D) Wakrah
(D) Wakrah
(D) Wakrah
Answer: (B) Doha
Answer: (B) Doha
Answer: (B) Doha
Doha is the capital and most populous city of Qatar. It is located on the coast of the Persian Gulf and is a major economic and cultural hub.
Doha is the capital and most populous city of Qatar. It is located on the coast of the Persian Gulf and is a major economic and cultural hub.
Doha is the capital and most populous city of Qatar. It is located on the coast of the Persian Gulf and is a major economic and cultural hub.
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Q9. Which country is known as the Land of a thousand lakes?
Q9. Which country is known as the Land of a thousand lakes?
(A) Denmark
(A) Denmark
(A) Denmark
(B) Finland
(B) Finland
(B) Finland
(C) Norway
(C) Norway
(C) Norway
(D) Sweden
(D) Sweden
(D) Sweden
Answer: (B) Finland
Answer: (B) Finland
Answer: (B) Finland
Finland is known as the "Land of a Thousand Lakes". In fact, Finland has over 180,000 lakes, which is more than any other country relative to its size. More than 10% of Finland's total area is covered by water.
Finland is known as the "Land of a Thousand Lakes". In fact, Finland has over 180,000 lakes, which is more than any other country relative to its size. More than 10% of Finland's total area is covered by water.
Finland is known as the "Land of a Thousand Lakes". In fact, Finland has over 180,000 lakes, which is more than any other country relative to its size. More than 10% of Finland's total area is covered by water.
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Q10. The National Police academy is located at
Q10. The National Police academy is located at
(A) Dehradun
(A) Dehradun
(A) Dehradun
(B) Hyderabad
(B) Hyderabad
(B) Hyderabad
(C) Mumbai
(C) Mumbai
(C) Mumbai
(D) Delhi
(D) Delhi
(D) Delhi
Answer: (B) Hyderabad
Answer: (B) Hyderabad
Answer: (B) Hyderabad
The National Police academy is located at Hyderabad
The National Police academy is located at Hyderabad
The National Police academy is located at Hyderabad
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