Which is the highest peak of the Barail Range? [#2187]
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Q1. Which is the highest peak of the Barail Range?
Q1. Which is the highest peak of the Barail Range?
(A) Hamplopet
(A) Hamplopet
(A) Hamplopet
(B) Theipibung
(B) Theipibung
(B) Theipibung
(C) Mahadevi
(C) Mahadevi
(C) Mahadevi
(D) Laike
(D) Laike
(D) Laike
Answer: (D) Laike
Answer: (D) Laike
Answer: (D) Laike
The highest peak in the Barail Range is Laike, which is 1,959 meters tall. The second highest peak is Hamplopet, which is 1,867 meters tall. Other notable peaks in the Barail Range include: Theipibung (1,866 meters), Mahadevi (1,739 meters), and Kaukaha (1,736 meters).
The highest peak in the Barail Range is Laike, which is 1,959 meters tall. The second highest peak is Hamplopet, which is 1,867 meters tall. Other notable peaks in the Barail Range include: Theipibung (1,866 meters), Mahadevi (1,739 meters), and Kaukaha (1,736 meters).
The highest peak in the Barail Range is Laike, which is 1,959 meters tall. The second highest peak is Hamplopet, which is 1,867 meters tall. Other notable peaks in the Barail Range include: Theipibung (1,866 meters), Mahadevi (1,739 meters), and Kaukaha (1,736 meters).
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Q1. The average height of Assam from sea level is
Q1. The average height of Assam from sea level is
(A) 69.5 m
(A) 69.5 m
(A) 69.5 m
(B) 72.5 m
(B) 72.5 m
(B) 72.5 m
(C) 75.5 m
(C) 75.5 m
(C) 75.5 m
(D) 79.5 m
(D) 79.5 m
(D) 79.5 m
Answer: (D) 79.5 m
Answer: (D) 79.5 m
Answer: (D) 79.5 m
The average height of Assam from sea level is 79.5 m.
The average height of Assam from sea level is 79.5 m.
The average height of Assam from sea level is 79.5 m.
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Q2. What is the total area of the Brahmaputra Valley?
Q2. What is the total area of the Brahmaputra Valley?
(A) 56,000 sq km
(A) 56,000 sq km
(A) 56,000 sq km
(B) 56,964 sq km
(B) 56,964 sq km
(B) 56,964 sq km
(C) 56,500 sq km
(C) 56,500 sq km
(C) 56,500 sq km
(D) 56,274 sq.km
(D) 56,274 sq.km
(D) 56,274 sq.km
Answer: (D) 56,274 sq.km
Answer: (D) 56,274 sq.km
Answer: (D) 56,274 sq.km
The Brahmaputra Valley, also known as the Assam Valley, covers an area of approximately 56,274 square kilometers, accounting for about 69% of the total area of Assam.
The Brahmaputra Valley, also known as the Assam Valley, covers an area of approximately 56,274 square kilometers, accounting for about 69% of the total area of Assam.
The Brahmaputra Valley, also known as the Assam Valley, covers an area of approximately 56,274 square kilometers, accounting for about 69% of the total area of Assam.
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Q3. What is the capital of Australia?
Q3. What is the capital of Australia?
(A) Sydney
(A) Sydney
(A) Sydney
(B) Melbourne
(B) Melbourne
(B) Melbourne
(C) Canberra
(C) Canberra
(C) Canberra
(D) Perth
(D) Perth
(D) Perth
Answer: (C) Canberra
Answer: (C) Canberra
Answer: (C) Canberra
Canberra is the capital city of Australia. While Sydney and Melbourne are larger and more well-known, Canberra was chosen as the capital to avoid rivalry between the two cities. It's a planned city with a population of over 400,000.
Canberra is the capital city of Australia. While Sydney and Melbourne are larger and more well-known, Canberra was chosen as the capital to avoid rivalry between the two cities. It's a planned city with a population of over 400,000.
Canberra is the capital city of Australia. While Sydney and Melbourne are larger and more well-known, Canberra was chosen as the capital to avoid rivalry between the two cities. It's a planned city with a population of over 400,000.
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Q4. Which country is situated to the north of Assam?
Q4. Which country is situated to the north of Assam?
(A) Nepal
(A) Nepal
(A) Nepal
(B) Bhutan
(B) Bhutan
(B) Bhutan
(C) China
(C) China
(C) China
(D) Bangladesh
(D) Bangladesh
(D) Bangladesh
Answer: (B) Bhutan
Answer: (B) Bhutan
Answer: (B) Bhutan
Assam shares its northern border with the country of Bhutan.
Assam shares its northern border with the country of Bhutan.
Assam shares its northern border with the country of Bhutan.
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Q5. Which of the following mountain ranges is in North-East India?
Q5. Which of the following mountain ranges is in North-East India?
(A) Barail Range
(A) Barail Range
(A) Barail Range
(B) Shivalik Range
(B) Shivalik Range
(B) Shivalik Range
(C) Satpura Range
(C) Satpura Range
(C) Satpura Range
(D) Aravalli Range
(D) Aravalli Range
(D) Aravalli Range
Answer: (A) Barail Range
Answer: (A) Barail Range
Answer: (A) Barail Range
The Barail Range is a tertiary mountain range in Northeast India with an area of approximately 80,000 ha between Brahmaputra and Barak basins stretching from Nagaland & Manipur to the east and Assam & Meghalaya to the west. Highest Peak is Laike. Other notable peaks are Theipibung, Mahadevi and Kaukaha.
The Barail Range is a tertiary mountain range in Northeast India with an area of approximately 80,000 ha between Brahmaputra and Barak basins stretching from Nagaland & Manipur to the east and Assam & Meghalaya to the west. Highest Peak is Laike. Other notable peaks are Theipibung, Mahadevi and Kaukaha.
The Barail Range is a tertiary mountain range in Northeast India with an area of approximately 80,000 ha between Brahmaputra and Barak basins stretching from Nagaland & Manipur to the east and Assam & Meghalaya to the west. Highest Peak is Laike. Other notable peaks are Theipibung, Mahadevi and Kaukaha.
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Q6. What is the highest peak in Assam?
Q6. What is the highest peak in Assam?
(A) Saramati Peak
(A) Saramati Peak
(A) Saramati Peak
(B) Mt Tumjang
(B) Mt Tumjang
(B) Mt Tumjang
(C) Nilgiri Hills
(C) Nilgiri Hills
(C) Nilgiri Hills
(D) Unnamed Peak
(D) Unnamed Peak
(D) Unnamed Peak
Answer: (B) Mt Tumjang
Answer: (B) Mt Tumjang
Answer: (B) Mt Tumjang
The highest peak in Assam is Mount Tumjang, which is 1,866 meters tall.
Mount Tumjang is located in the Borail Range in the Dima Hasao district of Assam. The peak is named after the village of Tumjang, which is named after the rare "Tum" tree found in the village. You can reach Mount Tumjang by trekking beyond Sielkal.
The highest peak in Assam is Mount Tumjang, which is 1,866 meters tall. Mount Tumjang is located in the Borail Range in the Dima Hasao district of Assam. The peak is named after the village of Tumjang, which is named after the rare "Tum" tree found in the village. You can reach Mount Tumjang by trekking beyond Sielkal.
The highest peak in Assam is Mount Tumjang, which is 1,866 meters tall. Mount Tumjang is located in the Borail Range in the Dima Hasao district of Assam. The peak is named after the village of Tumjang, which is named after the rare "Tum" tree found in the village. You can reach Mount Tumjang by trekking beyond Sielkal.
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Q7. The term 'Majuli,' associated with Assam, refers to:
Q7. The term 'Majuli,' associated with Assam, refers to:
(A) Largest river island in the world
(A) Largest river island in the world
(A) Largest river island in the world
(B) Capital city
(B) Capital city
(B) Capital city
(C) Major industrial hub
(C) Major industrial hub
(C) Major industrial hub
(D) Archaeological site
(D) Archaeological site
(D) Archaeological site
Answer: (A) Largest river island in the world
Answer: (A) Largest river island in the world
Answer: (A) Largest river island in the world
Majuli is a large river island in the Brahmaputra River, Assam. It is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's largest river island. Majuli is not only geographically significant but also culturally rich, known for its Vaishnavite monasteries (satras) and unique cultural traditions. However, it faces a significant threat from erosion.
Majuli is a large river island in the Brahmaputra River, Assam. It is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's largest river island. Majuli is not only geographically significant but also culturally rich, known for its Vaishnavite monasteries (satras) and unique cultural traditions. However, it faces a significant threat from erosion.
Majuli is a large river island in the Brahmaputra River, Assam. It is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's largest river island. Majuli is not only geographically significant but also culturally rich, known for its Vaishnavite monasteries (satras) and unique cultural traditions. However, it faces a significant threat from erosion.
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Q8. What is the capital of United States of America?
Q8. What is the capital of United States of America?
(A) New York City
(A) New York City
(A) New York City
(B) Los Angeles
(B) Los Angeles
(B) Los Angeles
(C) Chicago
(C) Chicago
(C) Chicago
(D) Washington, D.C.
(D) Washington, D.C.
(D) Washington, D.C.
Answer: (D) Washington, D.C.
Answer: (D) Washington, D.C.
Answer: (D) Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States of America. It is located in the District of Columbia, which is a federal district, neither part of any state nor a state itself. It is home to the federal government's three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial.
Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States of America. It is located in the District of Columbia, which is a federal district, neither part of any state nor a state itself. It is home to the federal government's three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial.
Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States of America. It is located in the District of Columbia, which is a federal district, neither part of any state nor a state itself. It is home to the federal government's three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial.
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Q9. Assam share international border with which of the following countries?
Q9. Assam share international border with which of the following countries?
(A) Myanmar, Meghalaya, Bhutan and Bangladesh
(A) Myanmar, Meghalaya, Bhutan and Bangladesh
(A) Myanmar, Meghalaya, Bhutan and Bangladesh
(B) Bhutan and Bangladesh
(B) Bhutan and Bangladesh
(B) Bhutan and Bangladesh
(C) China, Myanmar, Bhutan and Bangladesh
(C) China, Myanmar, Bhutan and Bangladesh
(C) China, Myanmar, Bhutan and Bangladesh
(D) Myanmar and Bhutan
(D) Myanmar and Bhutan
(D) Myanmar and Bhutan
Answer: (B) Bhutan and Bangladesh
Answer: (B) Bhutan and Bangladesh
Answer: (B) Bhutan and Bangladesh
Bhutan and Bangladesh
Assam share two international border with Bhutan and Bangladesh.
Bhutan and Bangladesh Assam share two international border with Bhutan and Bangladesh.
Bhutan and Bangladesh Assam share two international border with Bhutan and Bangladesh.
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Q10. Who is famously known as the "Forest Man of India"?
Q10. Who is famously known as the "Forest Man of India"?
(A) Mike Pandey
(A) Mike Pandey
(A) Mike Pandey
(B) Sunderlal Bahuguna
(B) Sunderlal Bahuguna
(B) Sunderlal Bahuguna
(C) Kallen Pakkudan
(C) Kallen Pakkudan
(C) Kallen Pakkudan
(D) Jadav Payeng
(D) Jadav Payeng
(D) Jadav Payeng
Answer: (D) Jadav Payeng
Answer: (D) Jadav Payeng
Answer: (D) Jadav Payeng
Jadav Payeng
Jadav "Molai" Payeng (born 31 October 1959) is an environmental activist and forestry worker from Majuli, popularly known as the Forest Man of India. Over the course of several decades, he has planted and tended trees on a sandbar of the river Brahmaputra turning it into a forest reserve. The forest, called Molai forest after him, is located near Kokilamukh of Jorhat, Assam, India and encompasses an area of about 1,360 acres / 550 hectares. In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He was born in the indigenous Mising tribe of Assam.
Jadav Payeng was honoured at a public function arranged by the School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University on 22 April 2012 for his achievement. He shared his experience of creating a forest in an interactive session, where Magsaysay Award winner Rajendra Singh and JNU vice-chancellor Sudhir Kumar Sopory were present. Sopory named Jadav Payeng as the "Forest Man of India". In the month of October 2013, he was honoured at the Indian Institute of Forest Management during their annual event Coalescence. In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He received honorary doctorate degree from Assam Agricultural University and Kaziranga University for his contributions.
Jadav Payeng Jadav "Molai" Payeng (born 31 October 1959) is an environmental activist and forestry worker from Majuli, popularly known as the Forest Man of India. Over the course of several decades, he has planted and tended trees on a sandbar of the river Brahmaputra turning it into a forest reserve. The forest, called Molai forest after him, is located near Kokilamukh of Jorhat, Assam, India and encompasses an area of about 1,360 acres / 550 hectares. In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He was born in the indigenous Mising tribe of Assam. Jadav Payeng was honoured at a public function arranged by the School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University on 22 April 2012 for his achievement. He shared his experience of creating a forest in an interactive session, where Magsaysay Award winner Rajendra Singh and JNU vice-chancellor Sudhir Kumar Sopory were present. Sopory named Jadav Payeng as the "Forest Man of India". In the month of October 2013, he was honoured at the Indian Institute of Forest Management during their annual event Coalescence. In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He received honorary doctorate degree from Assam Agricultural University and Kaziranga University for his contributions.
Jadav Payeng Jadav "Molai" Payeng (born 31 October 1959) is an environmental activist and forestry worker from Majuli, popularly known as the Forest Man of India. Over the course of several decades, he has planted and tended trees on a sandbar of the river Brahmaputra turning it into a forest reserve. The forest, called Molai forest after him, is located near Kokilamukh of Jorhat, Assam, India and encompasses an area of about 1,360 acres / 550 hectares. In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He was born in the indigenous Mising tribe of Assam. Jadav Payeng was honoured at a public function arranged by the School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University on 22 April 2012 for his achievement. He shared his experience of creating a forest in an interactive session, where Magsaysay Award winner Rajendra Singh and JNU vice-chancellor Sudhir Kumar Sopory were present. Sopory named Jadav Payeng as the "Forest Man of India". In the month of October 2013, he was honoured at the Indian Institute of Forest Management during their annual event Coalescence. In 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India. He received honorary doctorate degree from Assam Agricultural University and Kaziranga University for his contributions.
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