Q1. The treaty of Yandaboo was signed in which year? Q1. The treaty of Yandaboo was signed in which year?
(A) 1820 (A) 1820
(B) 1821 (B) 1821
(C) 1824 (C) 1824
(D) 1826 (D) 1826
Answer: (D) 1826 Answer: (D) 1826
1826
The Treaty of Yandabo was the peace treaty that ended the First Anglo-Burmese War. The treaty was signed on 24 February 1826, nearly two years after the war formally broke out on 5 March 1824, by General Sir Archibald Campbell on the British side, and the Governor of Legaing Maha Min Hla Kyaw Htin from the Burmese side, without any due permission and consent of the Ahom kingdom, Kachari kingdom or the other territories covered in the treaty. With the British army at Yandabo village, only 80 km (50 mi) from the capital Ava, the Burmese were forced to accept the British terms without discussion.1826
The Treaty of Yandabo was the peace treaty that ended the First Anglo-Burmese War. The treaty was signed on 24 February 1826, nearly two years after the war formally broke out on 5 March 1824, by General Sir Archibald Campbell on the British side, and the Governor of Legaing Maha Min Hla Kyaw Htin from the Burmese side, without any due permission and consent of the Ahom kingdom, Kachari kingdom or the other territories covered in the treaty. With the British army at Yandabo village, only 80 km (50 mi) from the capital Ava, the Burmese were forced to accept the British terms without discussion.
Substitute Word: Hamper.
"Come in the way of" is an idiom that means to make it difficult for something to happen, continue, or be appreciated properly.
Synonyms: obstruct, Block, Hinder, Impede, Interfere, Obstruct.Substitute Word: Hamper.
"Come in the way of" is an idiom that means to make it difficult for something to happen, continue, or be appreciated properly.
Synonyms: obstruct, Block, Hinder, Impede, Interfere, Obstruct.
Q2. Which of the following mountain ranges is located in Assam? Q2. Which of the following mountain ranges is located in Assam?
(A) Western Ghats (A) Western Ghats
(B) Eastern Ghats (B) Eastern Ghats
(C) Vindhya Range (C) Vindhya Range
(D) Himalayas (D) Himalayas
Answer: (D) Himalayas Answer: (D) Himalayas
The Himalayan Mountains form the northern border of Assam, separating it from Bhutan and Tibet. The easternmost part of the Himalayas, known as the Assam Himalayas, runs through the state.The Himalayan Mountains form the northern border of Assam, separating it from Bhutan and Tibet. The easternmost part of the Himalayas, known as the Assam Himalayas, runs through the state.
Q4. Which Ahom monarch was also referred to as 'Kekora Raja' due to a spinal deformity? Q4. Which Ahom monarch was also referred to as 'Kekora Raja' due to a spinal deformity?
(A) Sutanphaa or Siva Singha (A) Sutanphaa or Siva Singha
(B) Sunenpha or Pramatta Singha (B) Sunenpha or Pramatta Singha
(C) Sutyinpha or Nariya Raja (C) Sutyinpha or Nariya Raja
(D) Sukhampha or Khora Raja (D) Sukhampha or Khora Raja
Answer: (C) Sutyinpha or Nariya Raja Answer: (C) Sutyinpha or Nariya Raja
Q6. The traditional Assamese form of devotional music is known as: Q6. The traditional Assamese form of devotional music is known as:
(A) Bihu (A) Bihu
(B) Borgeet (B) Borgeet
(C) Ojapali (C) Ojapali
(D) Sattriya (D) Sattriya
Answer: (B) Borgeet Answer: (B) Borgeet
Borgeets are devotional songs composed by the 15th-16th century Assamese saint-poet Srimanta Sankaradeva and his disciple Madhavadeva. These songs are central to the Ekasarana Dharma, a Neo-Vaishnavite movement in Assam. Written in Brajavali, a mixed literary language, Borgeets praise Lord Krishna and narrate his divine acts. They are set to classical ragas and talas and are traditionally performed in Namghars (prayer halls) and Sattras (monasteries). Borgeets are an integral part of Assamese cultural and religious heritage.Borgeets are devotional songs composed by the 15th-16th century Assamese saint-poet Srimanta Sankaradeva and his disciple Madhavadeva. These songs are central to the Ekasarana Dharma, a Neo-Vaishnavite movement in Assam. Written in Brajavali, a mixed literary language, Borgeets praise Lord Krishna and narrate his divine acts. They are set to classical ragas and talas and are traditionally performed in Namghars (prayer halls) and Sattras (monasteries). Borgeets are an integral part of Assamese cultural and religious heritage.
Q8. When did kaziranga national park find it's place in the world heritage site? Q8. When did kaziranga national park find it's place in the world heritage site?
Q9. Whose resting place is at Saraguri Chapori at Dikhowmukh, near Sibsagar? Q9. Whose resting place is at Saraguri Chapori at Dikhowmukh, near Sibsagar?
(A) Bishnu Prasad Rabha (A) Bishnu Prasad Rabha
(B) Swargadeo Sukapha (B) Swargadeo Sukapha
(C) Ajan Pir (C) Ajan Pir
(D) Srimanta Sankardev (D) Srimanta Sankardev
Answer: (C) Ajan Pir Answer: (C) Ajan Pir
The Ajan Peer Dargah is the resting place of Ajan Fakir, a 17th-century Sufi saint, poet, and preacher, at Saraguri Chapori at Dikhowmukh, near Sibsagar, Assam. Ajan Fakir was originally from Baghdad and came to Assam in the 17th century.
He is also known as a legendary sufi saint who composed many spiritual songs related to Allah in Assamese language which is known as Zikir.The Ajan Peer Dargah is the resting place of Ajan Fakir, a 17th-century Sufi saint, poet, and preacher, at Saraguri Chapori at Dikhowmukh, near Sibsagar, Assam. Ajan Fakir was originally from Baghdad and came to Assam in the 17th century.
He is also known as a legendary sufi saint who composed many spiritual songs related to Allah in Assamese language which is known as Zikir.
Q10. Which of the following verb tenses is used to describe an action that began in the past and continues up to the present moment? Q10. Which of the following verb tenses is used to describe an action that began in the past and continues up to the present moment?
The Present Perfect tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present moment, or an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past and has a connection to the present.The Present Perfect tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present moment, or an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past and has a connection to the present.