In which of the following year was the Indian muslim league founded? [#156]
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Q1. In which of the following year was the Indian muslim league founded?
Q1. In which of the following year was the Indian muslim league founded?
(A) 1920
(A) 1920
(A) 1920
(B) 1914
(B) 1914
(B) 1914
(C) 1906
(C) 1906
(C) 1906
(D) 1885
(D) 1885
(D) 1885
Answer: (C) 1906
Answer: (C) 1906
Answer: (C) 1906
30 December 1906
30 December 1906
30 December 1906
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Q1. When was Assam Agricultural University established?
Q1. When was Assam Agricultural University established?
(A) 1948
(A) 1948
(A) 1948
(B) 1975
(B) 1975
(B) 1975
(C) 1960
(C) 1960
(C) 1960
(D) 1969
(D) 1969
(D) 1969
Answer: (D) 1969
Answer: (D) 1969
Answer: (D) 1969
The Assam Agricultural University (AAU) was established on April 1, 1969. The university is located in Jorhat, Assam, and is the first institution of agricultural education in North-East India.
The Assam Agricultural University (AAU) was established on April 1, 1969. The university is located in Jorhat, Assam, and is the first institution of agricultural education in North-East India.
The Assam Agricultural University (AAU) was established on April 1, 1969. The university is located in Jorhat, Assam, and is the first institution of agricultural education in North-East India.
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Q2. Which community is the largest minority in Assam?
Q2. Which community is the largest minority in Assam?
(A) Christians
(A) Christians
(A) Christians
(B) Sikhs
(B) Sikhs
(B) Sikhs
(C) Buddhists
(C) Buddhists
(C) Buddhists
(D) Muslims
(D) Muslims
(D) Muslims
Answer: (D) Muslims
Answer: (D) Muslims
Answer: (D) Muslims
According to the 2011 census, Muslims constitute the largest minority community in Assam.
According to the 2011 census, Muslims constitute the largest minority community in Assam.
According to the 2011 census, Muslims constitute the largest minority community in Assam.
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Q3. Directive Principles of State Policy in Indian constitution borrowed from which country's constitution?
Q3. Directive Principles of State Policy in Indian constitution borrowed from which country's constitution?
(A) Iceland
(A) Iceland
(A) Iceland
(B) UAS
(B) UAS
(B) UAS
(C) Britain
(C) Britain
(C) Britain
(D) Ireland
(D) Ireland
(D) Ireland
Answer: (D) Ireland
Answer: (D) Ireland
Answer: (D) Ireland
The concept of Directive Principles of State Policy(DPSP) was borrowed from the Ireland Constitution.
The concept of Directive Principles of State Policy(DPSP) was borrowed from the Ireland Constitution.
The concept of Directive Principles of State Policy(DPSP) was borrowed from the Ireland Constitution.
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Q4. Identify the correctly spelt word.
Q4. Identify the correctly spelt word.
(A) Moderator
(A) Moderator
(A) Moderator
(B) Moredator
(B) Moredator
(B) Moredator
(C) Modarator
(C) Modarator
(C) Modarator
(D) Moderetor
(D) Moderetor
(D) Moderetor
Answer: (A) Moderator
Answer: (A) Moderator
Answer: (A) Moderator
Moderator: someone who moderates a meeting or discussion.
Moderator: someone who moderates a meeting or discussion.
Moderator: someone who moderates a meeting or discussion.
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Q5. Which institution laucnched the 'good for you, good for the planet' campaign?
Q5. Which institution laucnched the 'good for you, good for the planet' campaign?
(A) WWF
(A) WWF
(A) WWF
(B) IMF
(B) IMF
(B) IMF
(C) IEP
(C) IEP
(C) IEP
(D) UNEP
(D) UNEP
(D) UNEP
Answer: (A) WWF
Answer: (A) WWF
Answer: (A) WWF
WWF
WWF
WWF
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Q6. Which of the following pronouns is a reflexive pronoun, meaning it refers back to the subject of the sentence?
Q6. Which of the following pronouns is a reflexive pronoun, meaning it refers back to the subject of the sentence?
(A) Me
(A) Me
(A) Me
(B) Him
(B) Him
(B) Him
(C) Himself
(C) Himself
(C) Himself
(D) They
(D) They
(D) They
Answer: (C) Himself
Answer: (C) Himself
Answer: (C) Himself
Reflexive pronouns like "himself", "herself", "itself", "themselves" refer back to the subject of the sentence, indicating that the action is being performed on the subject itself.
Reflexive pronouns like "himself", "herself", "itself", "themselves" refer back to the subject of the sentence, indicating that the action is being performed on the subject itself.
Reflexive pronouns like "himself", "herself", "itself", "themselves" refer back to the subject of the sentence, indicating that the action is being performed on the subject itself.
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Q7. Which is the last north bank tributary of Brahmaputra within Assam?
Q7. Which is the last north bank tributary of Brahmaputra within Assam?
(A) Sonkosh
(A) Sonkosh
(A) Sonkosh
(B) Manas
(B) Manas
(B) Manas
(C) Gadhadhar
(C) Gadhadhar
(C) Gadhadhar
(D) Saralbhanga
(D) Saralbhanga
(D) Saralbhanga
Answer: (A) Sonkosh
Answer: (A) Sonkosh
Answer: (A) Sonkosh
The Sankosh River is the last major north bank tributary of the Brahmaputra River before it enters Bangladesh.
Sankosh (also Puna Thsang Chu, and Svarnakosha) is a river that rises in northern Bhutan and empties into the Brahmaputra in the state of Assam in India. Sankosh river forms the boundary between Assam and West Bengal.
The Sankosh River is the last major north bank tributary of the Brahmaputra River before it enters Bangladesh. Sankosh (also Puna Thsang Chu, and Svarnakosha) is a river that rises in northern Bhutan and empties into the Brahmaputra in the state of Assam in India. Sankosh river forms the boundary between Assam and West Bengal.
The Sankosh River is the last major north bank tributary of the Brahmaputra River before it enters Bangladesh. Sankosh (also Puna Thsang Chu, and Svarnakosha) is a river that rises in northern Bhutan and empties into the Brahmaputra in the state of Assam in India. Sankosh river forms the boundary between Assam and West Bengal.
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Q8. Who led the 'Mrityu Bahini' during the freedom struggle?
Q8. Who led the 'Mrityu Bahini' during the freedom struggle?
(A) Pushpalata Das
(A) Pushpalata Das
(A) Pushpalata Das
(B) Rani Gaidinlieu
(B) Rani Gaidinlieu
(B) Rani Gaidinlieu
(C) Kanaklata Barua
(C) Kanaklata Barua
(C) Kanaklata Barua
(D) Chandraprabha Saikiani
(D) Chandraprabha Saikiani
(D) Chandraprabha Saikiani
Answer: (A) Pushpalata Das
Answer: (A) Pushpalata Das
Answer: (A) Pushpalata Das
Pushpalata Das, an Indian independence activist from Assam, founded the 'Mrityu Bahini' (Death Squad) in 1942. This organization was formed as part of the Quit India Movement to resist British rule. She led the Mrityu Bahini in several non-violent protests, including the hoisting of the Indian flag at police stations.
Pushpalata Das, an Indian independence activist from Assam, founded the 'Mrityu Bahini' (Death Squad) in 1942. This organization was formed as part of the Quit India Movement to resist British rule. She led the Mrityu Bahini in several non-violent protests, including the hoisting of the Indian flag at police stations.
Pushpalata Das, an Indian independence activist from Assam, founded the 'Mrityu Bahini' (Death Squad) in 1942. This organization was formed as part of the Quit India Movement to resist British rule. She led the Mrityu Bahini in several non-violent protests, including the hoisting of the Indian flag at police stations.
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Q9. Cuckoos (use) the nests of other birds.
Q9. Cuckoos (use) the nests of other birds.
(A) use
(A) use
(A) use
(B) uses
(B) uses
(B) uses
(C) used
(C) used
(C) used
(D) is using
(D) is using
(D) is using
Answer: (A) use
Answer: (A) use
Answer: (A) use
Cuckoos use the nests of other birds. Cuckoos are brood parasites, which means they lay their eggs in the nests of other birds to avoid having to raise their own young. This is called brood parasitism.
Cuckoos use the nests of other birds. Cuckoos are brood parasites, which means they lay their eggs in the nests of other birds to avoid having to raise their own young. This is called brood parasitism.
Cuckoos use the nests of other birds. Cuckoos are brood parasites, which means they lay their eggs in the nests of other birds to avoid having to raise their own young. This is called brood parasitism.
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Q10. Who is the author of 'Asomiya Sahityar Buranji'?
Q10. Who is the author of 'Asomiya Sahityar Buranji'?
(A) Jatindranath Duara
(A) Jatindranath Duara
(A) Jatindranath Duara
(B) Nathan Brown
(B) Nathan Brown
(B) Nathan Brown
(C) Gunabhiram Barua
(C) Gunabhiram Barua
(C) Gunabhiram Barua
(D) Devendranath Bezbarua
(D) Devendranath Bezbarua
(D) Devendranath Bezbarua
Answer: (D) Devendranath Bezbarua
Answer: (D) Devendranath Bezbarua
Answer: (D) Devendranath Bezbarua
'Asomiya Sahityar Buranji' is a comprehensive history of Assamese literature, written by the renowned Assamese writer and scholar, Devendranath Bezbarua. This work is considered a foundational text in Assamese literary studies, providing valuable insights into the evolution of Assamese literature from its early beginnings to the time of its writing.
'Asomiya Sahityar Buranji' is a comprehensive history of Assamese literature, written by the renowned Assamese writer and scholar, Devendranath Bezbarua. This work is considered a foundational text in Assamese literary studies, providing valuable insights into the evolution of Assamese literature from its early beginnings to the time of its writing.
'Asomiya Sahityar Buranji' is a comprehensive history of Assamese literature, written by the renowned Assamese writer and scholar, Devendranath Bezbarua. This work is considered a foundational text in Assamese literary studies, providing valuable insights into the evolution of Assamese literature from its early beginnings to the time of its writing.
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