Q1. The Patkai Bum range makes the boundary between? Q1. The Patkai Bum range makes the boundary between?
(A) India and Bangladesh (A) India and Bangladesh
(B) India and China (B) India and China
(C) India and Bhutan (C) India and Bhutan
(D) India and Myanmar (D) India and Myanmar
Answer: (D) India and Myanmar Answer: (D) India and Myanmar
The Patkai Bum range forms a natural boundary between India and Myanmar, also known as Burma. This mountain range is part of the Indo-Myanmar Ranges and extends through the northeastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, and Manipur. The Patkai Bum range is part of the Arakan Mountains and merges into the Naga Hills after running southwards.
The Patkai Bum range is located in the eastern part of India and is associated with the Himalayan mountain systems and the Eastern Ghats. The name Patkai comes from the Tai-Ahom language, where "Pat" means to cut and "Kai" means chicken.The Patkai Bum range forms a natural boundary between India and Myanmar, also known as Burma. This mountain range is part of the Indo-Myanmar Ranges and extends through the northeastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, and Manipur. The Patkai Bum range is part of the Arakan Mountains and merges into the Naga Hills after running southwards.
The Patkai Bum range is located in the eastern part of India and is associated with the Himalayan mountain systems and the Eastern Ghats. The name Patkai comes from the Tai-Ahom language, where "Pat" means to cut and "Kai" means chicken.
Q1. When was Hindi adopted as official language of India? Q1. When was Hindi adopted as official language of India?
(A) 26 January 1949 (A) 26 January 1949
(B) 14 September 1949 (B) 14 September 1949
(C) 26 January 1950 (C) 26 January 1950
(D) 14 September 1950 (D) 14 September 1950
Answer: (B) 14 September 1949 Answer: (B) 14 September 1949
Hindi was adopted as the official language of the Union of India on the 14th of September 1949. Subsequently, in 1950, Hindi in the Devanagari script was declared as the official language of India.Hindi was adopted as the official language of the Union of India on the 14th of September 1949. Subsequently, in 1950, Hindi in the Devanagari script was declared as the official language of India.
Q2. What proportion of India's total population resides in Assam? Q2. What proportion of India's total population resides in Assam?
(A) 2.6% (A) 2.6%
(B) 3.0% (B) 3.0%
(C) 4.4% (C) 4.4%
(D) 5.2% (D) 5.2%
Answer: (A) 2.6% Answer: (A) 2.6%
The 2011 Census of India recorded Assam's population as 31,205,576. India's total population at that time was approximately 1.21 billion. Assam's population represented roughly 2.58% of the total Indian population.The 2011 Census of India recorded Assam's population as 31,205,576. India's total population at that time was approximately 1.21 billion. Assam's population represented roughly 2.58% of the total Indian population.
Q4. Which is the largest freshwater lake in India? Q4. Which is the largest freshwater lake in India?
(A) Wular Lake (A) Wular Lake
(B) Bhimtal Lake (B) Bhimtal Lake
(C) Chilaka Lake (C) Chilaka Lake
(D) Pangong Tso Lake (D) Pangong Tso Lake
Answer: (A) Wular Lake Answer: (A) Wular Lake
The largest freshwater lake in India is Wular Lake (also coined as Wullar). Wular Lake is located in Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir, India near Jhelum River and stream Madhumati and Arin.The largest freshwater lake in India is Wular Lake (also coined as Wullar). Wular Lake is located in Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir, India near Jhelum River and stream Madhumati and Arin.
Q5. When was Azad Hind Sarkar formed? Q5. When was Azad Hind Sarkar formed?
(A) 1947 (A) 1947
(B) 1943 (B) 1943
(C) 1942 (C) 1942
(D) 1945 (D) 1945
Answer: (B) 1943 Answer: (B) 1943
Azad Hind Sarkar was founded on 21 October 1943, the government was inspired by the concepts of Subhas Chandra Bose who was also the leader of the government and Head of state.Azad Hind Sarkar was founded on 21 October 1943, the government was inspired by the concepts of Subhas Chandra Bose who was also the leader of the government and Head of state.
Q6. Which is officially the National tree of India? Q6. Which is officially the National tree of India?
(A) Deodar (A) Deodar
(B) Banyan (B) Banyan
(C) Peepal (C) Peepal
(D) Neem (D) Neem
Answer: (B) Banyan Answer: (B) Banyan
The Banyan tree (Ficus benghalensis) is the national tree of India. It was adopted as the national tree in 1950.
The Banyan tree is native to the Indian subcontinent and can be found in tropical and subtropical parts of India. It is a member of the fig family and can live and regenerate for thousands of years. Banyan trees are the largest trees in the world by canopy coverage. The Banyan tree and the Peepal tree are among the most revered trees in India.The Banyan tree (Ficus benghalensis) is the national tree of India. It was adopted as the national tree in 1950.
The Banyan tree is native to the Indian subcontinent and can be found in tropical and subtropical parts of India. It is a member of the fig family and can live and regenerate for thousands of years. Banyan trees are the largest trees in the world by canopy coverage. The Banyan tree and the Peepal tree are among the most revered trees in India.
Answer: (A) An instrument Answer: (A) An instrument
A Madol is a double-sided barrel drum, a percussion instrument widely used by various ethnic groups in Northeast India, particularly in Assam, Sikkim, and among communities of Nepali origin. It's an important part of their folk music and cultural performances. It is often played during festivals, dances, and other cultural events.A Madol is a double-sided barrel drum, a percussion instrument widely used by various ethnic groups in Northeast India, particularly in Assam, Sikkim, and among communities of Nepali origin. It's an important part of their folk music and cultural performances. It is often played during festivals, dances, and other cultural events.
Q8. When did Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place? Q8. When did Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place?
(A) 1917 (A) 1917
(B) 1920 (B) 1920
(C) 1919 (C) 1919
(D) 1918 (D) 1918
Answer: (C) 1919 Answer: (C) 1919
The Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on 13 April 1919 in Amritsar. It occurred on Baisakhi Day when a large crowd gathered at Jallianwala Bagh to peacefully protest against the repressive measures of the British.The Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place on 13 April 1919 in Amritsar. It occurred on Baisakhi Day when a large crowd gathered at Jallianwala Bagh to peacefully protest against the repressive measures of the British.
Q9. In which year Indian National Congress was established? Q9. In which year Indian National Congress was established?
(A) 1857 (A) 1857
(B) 1885 (B) 1885
(C) 1919 (C) 1919
(D) 1890 (D) 1890
Answer: (B) 1885 Answer: (B) 1885
The Indian National Congress (INC) was founded on December 28, 1885 at Gokuldas Tejpal Sanskrit College in Bombay. The first session of the INC was held in Bombay and continued until December 31. 72 social reformers, journalists, and lawyers attended the first session.The Indian National Congress (INC) was founded on December 28, 1885 at Gokuldas Tejpal Sanskrit College in Bombay. The first session of the INC was held in Bombay and continued until December 31. 72 social reformers, journalists, and lawyers attended the first session.