When was Non Cooperation Movement called off? [#2031]
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Q1. When was Non Cooperation Movement called off?
Q1. When was Non Cooperation Movement called off?
(A) 12th February 1920
(A) 12th February 1920
(A) 12th February 1920
(B) 12th February 1922
(B) 12th February 1922
(B) 12th February 1922
(C) 12th February 1947
(C) 12th February 1947
(C) 12th February 1947
(D) 12th February 1910
(D) 12th February 1910
(D) 12th February 1910
Answer: (B) 12th February 1922
Answer: (B) 12th February 1922
Answer: (B) 12th February 1922
12th February 1922
12th February 1922
12th February 1922
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Q1. What is the synonym of Abandoned?
Q1. What is the synonym of Abandoned?
(A) Continued
(A) Continued
(A) Continued
(B) Adopted
(B) Adopted
(B) Adopted
(C) Initiated
(C) Initiated
(C) Initiated
(D) Deserted
(D) Deserted
(D) Deserted
Answer: (D) Deserted
Answer: (D) Deserted
Answer: (D) Deserted
Meaning: Abandoned means deserted or forsaken; left empty or unoccupied. It can also refer to something that has been given up or left behind.
Synonyms: Deserted, Forsaken, Neglected, Derelict, Unattended.
Example Sentences:
> The old house stood abandoned on the hill, its windows boarded up.
> The puppy was found abandoned in a cardboard box.
> The ship was abandoned by its crew when it started to sink.
> The garden had been left abandoned for years and was overgrown with weeds.
Meaning: Abandoned means deserted or forsaken; left empty or unoccupied. It can also refer to something that has been given up or left behind. Synonyms: Deserted, Forsaken, Neglected, Derelict, Unattended. Example Sentences: > The old house stood abandoned on the hill, its windows boarded up. > The puppy was found abandoned in a cardboard box. > The ship was abandoned by its crew when it started to sink. > The garden had been left abandoned for years and was overgrown with weeds.
Meaning: Abandoned means deserted or forsaken; left empty or unoccupied. It can also refer to something that has been given up or left behind. Synonyms: Deserted, Forsaken, Neglected, Derelict, Unattended. Example Sentences: > The old house stood abandoned on the hill, its windows boarded up. > The puppy was found abandoned in a cardboard box. > The ship was abandoned by its crew when it started to sink. > The garden had been left abandoned for years and was overgrown with weeds.
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Q2. Who was the first woman president of India?
Q2. Who was the first woman president of India?
(A) Indira Gandhi
(A) Indira Gandhi
(A) Indira Gandhi
(B) Droupadi Murmu
(B) Droupadi Murmu
(B) Droupadi Murmu
(C) Nirmala Sitharaman
(C) Nirmala Sitharaman
(C) Nirmala Sitharaman
(D) Prathibha Devisingh Patil
(D) Prathibha Devisingh Patil
(D) Prathibha Devisingh Patil
Answer: (D) Prathibha Devisingh Patil
Answer: (D) Prathibha Devisingh Patil
Answer: (D) Prathibha Devisingh Patil
Prathibha Devisingh Patil.
Prathibha Devisingh Patil is an Indian politician and lawyer who served as the 12th president of India spanning from 2007 to 2012. She is the first woman to become the president of India.
Prathibha Devisingh Patil. Prathibha Devisingh Patil is an Indian politician and lawyer who served as the 12th president of India spanning from 2007 to 2012. She is the first woman to become the president of India.
Prathibha Devisingh Patil. Prathibha Devisingh Patil is an Indian politician and lawyer who served as the 12th president of India spanning from 2007 to 2012. She is the first woman to become the president of India.
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Q3. The Chand Dubi lake was formed in which year due to an earthquake?
Q3. The Chand Dubi lake was formed in which year due to an earthquake?
(A) 12 June, 1897
(A) 12 June, 1897
(A) 12 June, 1897
(B) 9 September, 1950
(B) 9 September, 1950
(B) 9 September, 1950
(C) 9 September, 1897
(C) 9 September, 1897
(C) 9 September, 1897
(D) 12 June, 1950
(D) 12 June, 1950
(D) 12 June, 1950
Answer: (A) 12 June, 1897
Answer: (A) 12 June, 1897
Answer: (A) 12 June, 1897
Chandubi Lake was formed on June 12, 1897, as a result of a devastating earthquake that struck Assam.
Chandubi Lake was formed on June 12, 1897, as a result of a devastating earthquake that struck Assam.
Chandubi Lake was formed on June 12, 1897, as a result of a devastating earthquake that struck Assam.
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Q4. What was the name of Srimanta Sankardeva’s grandmother?
Q4. What was the name of Srimanta Sankardeva’s grandmother?
(A) Aidew Aita
(A) Aidew Aita
(A) Aidew Aita
(B) Jakoimoti
(B) Jakoimoti
(B) Jakoimoti
(C) Kherxuti
(C) Kherxuti
(C) Kherxuti
(D) Soirindhri
(D) Soirindhri
(D) Soirindhri
Answer: (C) Kherxuti
Answer: (C) Kherxuti
Answer: (C) Kherxuti
Srimanta Sankardeva was born in 1449 at Alipukhuri in Nagaon district. His father name was Kusumbar Bhuyan and mothers name was Satyasandha. Srimanta Sankardeva lost both his parents at a young age and was raised by his grandmother, Khersuti. She played a crucial role in shaping his early life and values.
Srimanta Sankardeva was born in 1449 at Alipukhuri in Nagaon district. His father name was Kusumbar Bhuyan and mothers name was Satyasandha. Srimanta Sankardeva lost both his parents at a young age and was raised by his grandmother, Khersuti. She played a crucial role in shaping his early life and values.
Srimanta Sankardeva was born in 1449 at Alipukhuri in Nagaon district. His father name was Kusumbar Bhuyan and mothers name was Satyasandha. Srimanta Sankardeva lost both his parents at a young age and was raised by his grandmother, Khersuti. She played a crucial role in shaping his early life and values.
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Q5. Why was Kushal Konwar hanged?
Q5. Why was Kushal Konwar hanged?
(A) Due to his involvement in Indian National Army
(A) Due to his involvement in Indian National Army
(A) Due to his involvement in Indian National Army
(B) In connection with the conspiracy to kill Queen Victoria
(B) In connection with the conspiracy to kill Queen Victoria
(B) In connection with the conspiracy to kill Queen Victoria
(C) In connection with a Train Derailment case
(C) In connection with a Train Derailment case
(C) In connection with a Train Derailment case
(D) None of the above
(D) None of the above
(D) None of the above
Answer: (C) In connection with a Train Derailment case
Answer: (C) In connection with a Train Derailment case
Answer: (C) In connection with a Train Derailment case
The British hanged Kushal Konwar in 1943 for his alleged role in the derailment of a military train on October 10, 1942. The derailment killed British and American soldiers.
The British hanged Kushal Konwar in 1943 for his alleged role in the derailment of a military train on October 10, 1942. The derailment killed British and American soldiers.
The British hanged Kushal Konwar in 1943 for his alleged role in the derailment of a military train on October 10, 1942. The derailment killed British and American soldiers.
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Q6. Who used the pen name "Upanyash Samrat" in Assamese literature?
Q6. Who used the pen name "Upanyash Samrat" in Assamese literature?
(A) Rajanikanta Bordoloi
(A) Rajanikanta Bordoloi
(A) Rajanikanta Bordoloi
(B) Jyotiprasad Agarwalla
(B) Jyotiprasad Agarwalla
(B) Jyotiprasad Agarwalla
(C) Lakshminath Bezbaroa
(C) Lakshminath Bezbaroa
(C) Lakshminath Bezbaroa
(D) Rudra Baruah
(D) Rudra Baruah
(D) Rudra Baruah
Answer: (A) Rajanikanta Bordoloi
Answer: (A) Rajanikanta Bordoloi
Answer: (A) Rajanikanta Bordoloi
Rajanikanta Bordoloi is known as the "Upanyash Samrat" (The Emperor of Novels) in Assamese literature. He is considered a pioneer of the romantic movement in Assamese literature and wrote numerous novels based on the history of Assam.
Rajanikanta Bordoloi is known as the "Upanyash Samrat" (The Emperor of Novels) in Assamese literature. He is considered a pioneer of the romantic movement in Assamese literature and wrote numerous novels based on the history of Assam.
Rajanikanta Bordoloi is known as the "Upanyash Samrat" (The Emperor of Novels) in Assamese literature. He is considered a pioneer of the romantic movement in Assamese literature and wrote numerous novels based on the history of Assam.
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Q7. The first Sugar Mill in Assam was established where?
Q7. The first Sugar Mill in Assam was established where?
(A) Namrup
(A) Namrup
(A) Namrup
(B) Barua Bamungaon
(B) Barua Bamungaon
(B) Barua Bamungaon
(C) Bokajan
(C) Bokajan
(C) Bokajan
(D) Chargola
(D) Chargola
(D) Chargola
Answer: (B) Barua Bamungaon
Answer: (B) Barua Bamungaon
Answer: (B) Barua Bamungaon
The first sugar mill in Assam was set up in Baruah Bamun Gaon, Dergaon, in 1958.
The first sugar mill in Assam was set up in Baruah Bamun Gaon, Dergaon, in 1958.
The first sugar mill in Assam was set up in Baruah Bamun Gaon, Dergaon, in 1958.
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Q8. What is a group of Bees called?
Q8. What is a group of Bees called?
(A) army
(A) army
(A) army
(B) herd
(B) herd
(B) herd
(C) flock
(C) flock
(C) flock
(D) swarm
(D) swarm
(D) swarm
Answer: (D) swarm
Answer: (D) swarm
Answer: (D) swarm
Bees are social insects that live in organized communities. A swarm is a group of bees that leave their hive to find a new home.
Also known as grist, hive, colony.
Bees are social insects that live in organized communities. A swarm is a group of bees that leave their hive to find a new home. Also known as grist, hive, colony.
Bees are social insects that live in organized communities. A swarm is a group of bees that leave their hive to find a new home. Also known as grist, hive, colony.
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Q9. When did Ashoka invade Kalinga?
Q9. When did Ashoka invade Kalinga?
(A) 321 BCE
(A) 321 BCE
(A) 321 BCE
(B) 297 BCE
(B) 297 BCE
(B) 297 BCE
(C) 268 BCE
(C) 268 BCE
(C) 268 BCE
(D) 261 BCE
(D) 261 BCE
(D) 261 BCE
Answer: (D) 261 BCE
Answer: (D) 261 BCE
Answer: (D) 261 BCE
Ashoka, an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, invaded Kalinga in 261 BC. The Kalinga War was fought in the 8th year of Ashoka's reign.
The Kalinga War was a brutal battle that killed 100,000 people and took 150,000 captives. Ashoka was moved by the suffering of the defeated people and renounced armed conquests. He adopted Buddhism during this time.
Ashoka, an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, invaded Kalinga in 261 BC. The Kalinga War was fought in the 8th year of Ashoka's reign. The Kalinga War was a brutal battle that killed 100,000 people and took 150,000 captives. Ashoka was moved by the suffering of the defeated people and renounced armed conquests. He adopted Buddhism during this time.
Ashoka, an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, invaded Kalinga in 261 BC. The Kalinga War was fought in the 8th year of Ashoka's reign. The Kalinga War was a brutal battle that killed 100,000 people and took 150,000 captives. Ashoka was moved by the suffering of the defeated people and renounced armed conquests. He adopted Buddhism during this time.
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Q10. Who was the first recipient of Dada Saheb Phalke Award?
Q10. Who was the first recipient of Dada Saheb Phalke Award?
(A) Prithvi Raj Kapoor
(A) Prithvi Raj Kapoor
(A) Prithvi Raj Kapoor
(B) Lata Mangeshker
(B) Lata Mangeshker
(B) Lata Mangeshker
(C) Satyajit Roy
(C) Satyajit Roy
(C) Satyajit Roy
(D) Devika Rani
(D) Devika Rani
(D) Devika Rani
Answer: (D) Devika Rani
Answer: (D) Devika Rani
Answer: (D) Devika Rani
The Dadasaheb Phalke Award was first given out in 1969. The first person to receive it was actress Devika Rani. She was honored for her great contributions to Indian cinema at the 17th National Film Awards.
The Dadasaheb Phalke Award was first given out in 1969. The first person to receive it was actress Devika Rani. She was honored for her great contributions to Indian cinema at the 17th National Film Awards.
The Dadasaheb Phalke Award was first given out in 1969. The first person to receive it was actress Devika Rani. She was honored for her great contributions to Indian cinema at the 17th National Film Awards.
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