Who was the first Assamese to win a gold medal at national Boxing Championship? [#229]
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Q1. Who was the first Assamese to win a gold medal at national Boxing Championship?
Q1. Who was the first Assamese to win a gold medal at national Boxing Championship?
(A) Lovelina Borgohai
(A) Lovelina Borgohai
(A) Lovelina Borgohai
(B) Shiva Thapa
(B) Shiva Thapa
(B) Shiva Thapa
(C) Amlan Borgohai
(C) Amlan Borgohai
(C) Amlan Borgohai
(D) Sanjay Singh
(D) Sanjay Singh
(D) Sanjay Singh
Answer: (B) Shiva Thapa
Answer: (B) Shiva Thapa
Answer: (B) Shiva Thapa
Shiva Thapa
Shiva Thapa
Shiva Thapa
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Q1. What is the synonym of Morose?
Q1. What is the synonym of Morose?
(A) Optimistic
(A) Optimistic
(A) Optimistic
(B) Friendly
(B) Friendly
(B) Friendly
(C) Sullen
(C) Sullen
(C) Sullen
(D) Cheerful
(D) Cheerful
(D) Cheerful
Answer: (C) Sullen
Answer: (C) Sullen
Answer: (C) Sullen
Morose means sullen and ill-tempered, often displaying a gloomy attitude. It suggests a persistent state of unhappiness or dissatisfaction.
Synonyms for "Morose":
Sullen: Bad-tempered and gloomy.
Gloomy: Dark and depressing.
Sulky: Bad-tempered and resentful, often refusing to speak.
Dour: Stern, gloomy, and unfriendly.
Crabby: Bad-tempered and irritable.
Grouchy: Bad-tempered and complaining.
Surly: Bad-tempered and unfriendly.
Morose means sullen and ill-tempered, often displaying a gloomy attitude. It suggests a persistent state of unhappiness or dissatisfaction. Synonyms for "Morose": Sullen: Bad-tempered and gloomy. Gloomy: Dark and depressing. Sulky: Bad-tempered and resentful, often refusing to speak. Dour: Stern, gloomy, and unfriendly. Crabby: Bad-tempered and irritable. Grouchy: Bad-tempered and complaining. Surly: Bad-tempered and unfriendly.
Morose means sullen and ill-tempered, often displaying a gloomy attitude. It suggests a persistent state of unhappiness or dissatisfaction. Synonyms for "Morose": Sullen: Bad-tempered and gloomy. Gloomy: Dark and depressing. Sulky: Bad-tempered and resentful, often refusing to speak. Dour: Stern, gloomy, and unfriendly. Crabby: Bad-tempered and irritable. Grouchy: Bad-tempered and complaining. Surly: Bad-tempered and unfriendly.
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Q2. Who is known by the sobriquet (nickname) 'Lauha Manab' (Iron Man) in Assamese literature?
Q2. Who is known by the sobriquet (nickname) 'Lauha Manab' (Iron Man) in Assamese literature?
(A) Binanda Chandra Barua
(A) Binanda Chandra Barua
(A) Binanda Chandra Barua
(B) Bishnuram Medhi
(B) Bishnuram Medhi
(B) Bishnuram Medhi
(C) Bishnuprasad Rabha
(C) Bishnuprasad Rabha
(C) Bishnuprasad Rabha
(D) Ambeshwar Chetia Phukan
(D) Ambeshwar Chetia Phukan
(D) Ambeshwar Chetia Phukan
Answer: (B) Bishnuram Medhi
Answer: (B) Bishnuram Medhi
Answer: (B) Bishnuram Medhi
In Assamese literature, the sobriquet "Lauha Manab" belongs to Bishnuram Medhi.
In Assamese literature, the sobriquet "Lauha Manab" belongs to Bishnuram Medhi.
In Assamese literature, the sobriquet "Lauha Manab" belongs to Bishnuram Medhi.
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Q3. Busu Dima is an important festival of
Q3. Busu Dima is an important festival of
(A) Missimg
(A) Missimg
(A) Missimg
(B) Bodo
(B) Bodo
(B) Bodo
(C) Hajong
(C) Hajong
(C) Hajong
(D) Dimasa
(D) Dimasa
(D) Dimasa
Answer: (D) Dimasa
Answer: (D) Dimasa
Answer: (D) Dimasa
Dimasa
Dimasa
Dimasa
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Q4. Who was the court poet of
Samudragupta?
Q4. Who was the court poet of
Samudragupta?
(A) Harisena
(A) Harisena
(A) Harisena
(B) Bhavabhuti
(B) Bhavabhuti
(B) Bhavabhuti
(C) Banabhatta
(C) Banabhatta
(C) Banabhatta
(D) Kautilya
(D) Kautilya
(D) Kautilya
Answer: (A) Harisena
Answer: (A) Harisena
Answer: (A) Harisena
Harisena
Harisena
Harisena
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Q5. The Barail Range, an extension of the Meghalaya plateau, is located in which part of Assam?
Q5. The Barail Range, an extension of the Meghalaya plateau, is located in which part of Assam?
(A) Western Assam
(A) Western Assam
(A) Western Assam
(B) Central Assam
(B) Central Assam
(B) Central Assam
(C) Eastern Assam
(C) Eastern Assam
(C) Eastern Assam
(D) Southern Assam
(D) Southern Assam
(D) Southern Assam
Answer: (D) Southern Assam
Answer: (D) Southern Assam
Answer: (D) Southern Assam
The Barail Range is situated in the southern part of Assam, forming a natural boundary between the Brahmaputra and Barak river basins.
The Barail Range is situated in the southern part of Assam, forming a natural boundary between the Brahmaputra and Barak river basins.
The Barail Range is situated in the southern part of Assam, forming a natural boundary between the Brahmaputra and Barak river basins.
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Q6. Birthplace of Parliamentary Democracy is?
Q6. Birthplace of Parliamentary Democracy is?
(A) America
(A) America
(A) America
(B) Poland
(B) Poland
(B) Poland
(C) England
(C) England
(C) England
(D) India
(D) India
(D) India
Answer: (C) England
Answer: (C) England
Answer: (C) England
The modern concept of parliamentary government emerged in the Kingdom of Great Britain between 1707 and 1800. The parliamentary system originated in Britain and was adopted by several of its former colonies.
The modern concept of parliamentary government emerged in the Kingdom of Great Britain between 1707 and 1800. The parliamentary system originated in Britain and was adopted by several of its former colonies.
The modern concept of parliamentary government emerged in the Kingdom of Great Britain between 1707 and 1800. The parliamentary system originated in Britain and was adopted by several of its former colonies.
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Q7. Which article is related to Impeachment of President?
Q7. Which article is related to Impeachment of President?
(A) Article 62
(A) Article 62
(A) Article 62
(B) Article 61
(B) Article 61
(B) Article 61
(C) Article 63
(C) Article 63
(C) Article 63
(D) Article 64
(D) Article 64
(D) Article 64
Answer: (B) Article 61
Answer: (B) Article 61
Answer: (B) Article 61
Article 61
Article 61
Article 61
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Q8. When was first independence day celebrated in India before 1947?
Q8. When was first independence day celebrated in India before 1947?
(A) 15th August 1930
(A) 15th August 1930
(A) 15th August 1930
(B) 26th January 1858
(B) 26th January 1858
(B) 26th January 1858
(C) 26th January 1930
(C) 26th January 1930
(C) 26th January 1930
(D) 15th August 1858
(D) 15th August 1858
(D) 15th August 1858
Answer: (C) 26th January 1930
Answer: (C) 26th January 1930
Answer: (C) 26th January 1930
26th January 1930
26th January 1930
26th January 1930
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Q9. What is the capital of the Russia?
Q9. What is the capital of the Russia?
(A) St. Petersburg
(A) St. Petersburg
(A) St. Petersburg
(B) Novosibirsk
(B) Novosibirsk
(B) Novosibirsk
(C) Moscow
(C) Moscow
(C) Moscow
(D) Yekaterinburg
(D) Yekaterinburg
(D) Yekaterinburg
Answer: (C) Moscow
Answer: (C) Moscow
Answer: (C) Moscow
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia. It is a major political, economic, cultural, and scientific center.
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia. It is a major political, economic, cultural, and scientific center.
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia. It is a major political, economic, cultural, and scientific center.
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Q10. Beyond what distance a normal eye can see objects clearly?
Q10. Beyond what distance a normal eye can see objects clearly?
(A) 20 cm
(A) 20 cm
(A) 20 cm
(B) 30 cm
(B) 30 cm
(B) 30 cm
(C) 25 cm
(C) 25 cm
(C) 25 cm
(D) 35 cm
(D) 35 cm
(D) 35 cm
Answer: (C) 25 cm
Answer: (C) 25 cm
Answer: (C) 25 cm
For a clear vision, the image must be on the retina. The image distance is therefore fixed for clear vision and it equals the distance of retina from eye lens. It is about 25 cm for a grown up person. A person can theoretically have clear vision of an object situated at any large distance from the eye.
For a clear vision, the image must be on the retina. The image distance is therefore fixed for clear vision and it equals the distance of retina from eye lens. It is about 25 cm for a grown up person. A person can theoretically have clear vision of an object situated at any large distance from the eye.
For a clear vision, the image must be on the retina. The image distance is therefore fixed for clear vision and it equals the distance of retina from eye lens. It is about 25 cm for a grown up person. A person can theoretically have clear vision of an object situated at any large distance from the eye.
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