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Q1. Largest temple of World is
Q1. Largest temple of World is
(A) Angkor wat
(A) Angkor wat
(A) Angkor wat
(B) Konark temple
(B) Konark temple
(B) Konark temple
(C) Jagannath Temple
(C) Jagannath Temple
(C) Jagannath Temple
(D) Kamakhya Temple
(D) Kamakhya Temple
(D) Kamakhya Temple
Answer: (A) Angkor wat
Answer: (A) Angkor wat
Answer: (A) Angkor wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat
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Q1. Which one of the following groups, is the festival "Lai Haraoba" associated with?
Q1. Which one of the following groups, is the festival "Lai Haraoba" associated with?
(A) Mishings
(A) Mishings
(A) Mishings
(B) Karbis
(B) Karbis
(B) Karbis
(C) Garos
(C) Garos
(C) Garos
(D) Meiteis
(D) Meiteis
(D) Meiteis
Answer: (D) Meiteis
Answer: (D) Meiteis
Answer: (D) Meiteis
The festival "Lai Haraoba" is associated with the Meitei people. The festival is celebrated annually in Manipur in May to honor Umang Lais, the forest deities of Sanamahism. The name translates to "Merrymaking festival of the gods". The festival consists of dances, musical performances, and carnivals in the temples and streets.
The festival "Lai Haraoba" is associated with the Meitei people. The festival is celebrated annually in Manipur in May to honor Umang Lais, the forest deities of Sanamahism. The name translates to "Merrymaking festival of the gods". The festival consists of dances, musical performances, and carnivals in the temples and streets.
The festival "Lai Haraoba" is associated with the Meitei people. The festival is celebrated annually in Manipur in May to honor Umang Lais, the forest deities of Sanamahism. The name translates to "Merrymaking festival of the gods". The festival consists of dances, musical performances, and carnivals in the temples and streets.
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Q2. What is the total number of countries in the world?
Q2. What is the total number of countries in the world?
(A) 200
(A) 200
(A) 200
(B) 197
(B) 197
(B) 197
(C) 195
(C) 195
(C) 195
(D) 190
(D) 190
(D) 190
Answer: (C) 195
Answer: (C) 195
Answer: (C) 195
There are 195 countries in the world today. This total comprises 193 countries that are member states of the United Nations and 2 countries that are non-member observer states: the Holy See and the State of Palestine.
There are 195 countries in the world today. This total comprises 193 countries that are member states of the United Nations and 2 countries that are non-member observer states: the Holy See and the State of Palestine.
There are 195 countries in the world today. This total comprises 193 countries that are member states of the United Nations and 2 countries that are non-member observer states: the Holy See and the State of Palestine.
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Q3. Which Indian kingdom was known for its maritime trade and naval power?
Q3. Which Indian kingdom was known for its maritime trade and naval power?
(A) Chola Empire
(A) Chola Empire
(A) Chola Empire
(B) Pandya Empire
(B) Pandya Empire
(B) Pandya Empire
(C) Chera Empire
(C) Chera Empire
(C) Chera Empire
(D) Vijayanagara Empire
(D) Vijayanagara Empire
(D) Vijayanagara Empire
Answer: (A) Chola Empire
Answer: (A) Chola Empire
Answer: (A) Chola Empire
The Chola Empire, a medieval Indian kingdom, was renowned for its maritime trade and naval power, with extensive trade networks across Southeast Asia.
The Chola Empire, a medieval Indian kingdom, was renowned for its maritime trade and naval power, with extensive trade networks across Southeast Asia.
The Chola Empire, a medieval Indian kingdom, was renowned for its maritime trade and naval power, with extensive trade networks across Southeast Asia.
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Q4. Who has broken the chair?
Q4. Who has broken the chair?
Change the voice of the above sentence.
Change the voice of the above sentence.
Change the voice of the above sentence.
(A) By whom was the chair been broken?
(A) By whom was the chair been broken?
(A) By whom was the chair been broken?
(B) By whom had the chair been broken?
(B) By whom had the chair been broken?
(B) By whom had the chair been broken?
(C) By whom is the chair been broken?
(C) By whom is the chair been broken?
(C) By whom is the chair been broken?
(D) By whom has the chair been broken?
(D) By whom has the chair been broken?
(D) By whom has the chair been broken?
Answer: (D) By whom has the chair been broken?
Answer: (D) By whom has the chair been broken?
Answer: (D) By whom has the chair been broken?
By whom has the chair been broken?
By whom has the chair been broken?
By whom has the chair been broken?
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Q5. Maidams are designed in the shape of
Q5. Maidams are designed in the shape of
(A) Pyramids
(A) Pyramids
(A) Pyramids
(B) Gardens
(B) Gardens
(B) Gardens
(C) Tombs
(C) Tombs
(C) Tombs
(D) Arches
(D) Arches
(D) Arches
Answer: (A) Pyramids
Answer: (A) Pyramids
Answer: (A) Pyramids
Maidams are designed in the shape of a pyramid. They are the burial mounds of the Ahom kings in Assam, India. The pyramid-like structure is a characteristic feature of these ancient tombs.
Maidams are designed in the shape of a pyramid. They are the burial mounds of the Ahom kings in Assam, India. The pyramid-like structure is a characteristic feature of these ancient tombs.
Maidams are designed in the shape of a pyramid. They are the burial mounds of the Ahom kings in Assam, India. The pyramid-like structure is a characteristic feature of these ancient tombs.
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Q6. In which year the second cricket World Cup was held?
Q6. In which year the second cricket World Cup was held?
(A) 1976
(A) 1976
(A) 1976
(B) 1977
(B) 1977
(B) 1977
(C) 1978
(C) 1978
(C) 1978
(D) 1979
(D) 1979
(D) 1979
Answer: (D) 1979
Answer: (D) 1979
Answer: (D) 1979
1979
In the year 1979, the Second Cricket World Cup was held. The 1979 Cricket World Cup (officially called the Prudential Cup ’79) was the second edition of the Cricket World Cup. Organised by the International Cricket Conference, it was held in England from 9 to 23 June 1979.
1979
In the year 1979, the Second Cricket World Cup was held. The 1979 Cricket World Cup (officially called the Prudential Cup ’79) was the second edition of the Cricket World Cup. Organised by the International Cricket Conference, it was held in England from 9 to 23 June 1979.
In the year 1979, the Second Cricket World Cup was held. The 1979 Cricket World Cup (officially called the Prudential Cup ’79) was the second edition of the Cricket World Cup. Organised by the International Cricket Conference, it was held in England from 9 to 23 June 1979.
1979
In the year 1979, the Second Cricket World Cup was held. The 1979 Cricket World Cup (officially called the Prudential Cup ’79) was the second edition of the Cricket World Cup. Organised by the International Cricket Conference, it was held in England from 9 to 23 June 1979.
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Q7. Idukki Dam in Kerala is built accross which river
Q7. Idukki Dam in Kerala is built accross which river
(A) Periyar
(A) Periyar
(A) Periyar
(B) Godavari
(B) Godavari
(B) Godavari
(C) Pamba
(C) Pamba
(C) Pamba
(D) Ganga
(D) Ganga
(D) Ganga
Answer: (A) Periyar
Answer: (A) Periyar
Answer: (A) Periyar
Periyar
Periyar
Periyar
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Q8. What is the Tutelary deity of the Ahoms called?
Q8. What is the Tutelary deity of the Ahoms called?
(A) Shiva
(A) Shiva
(A) Shiva
(B) Mainao
(B) Mainao
(B) Mainao
(C) Chumdeo
(C) Chumdeo
(C) Chumdeo
(D) Hetuka Sulin
(D) Hetuka Sulin
(D) Hetuka Sulin
Answer: (C) Chumdeo
Answer: (C) Chumdeo
Answer: (C) Chumdeo
The Ahom royal family kept two secret tutelary deities, Chumdeo (Chumpha-rung-Seng-Mong) and Sheng. The Ahom king Sukapha brought Chumdeo with him from Mong Phi across the Patkai mountains to Assam. The relic represented the king's sovereignty and was kept in the royal seat until Suklenmung moved it in 1539–1552. Only the king could touch or worship it. Public belief held that Chumdeo granted endless wealth and made the enemy invincible. The stone-like deity disappeared after Ahom rule ended in Assam.
The Ahom royal family kept two secret tutelary deities, Chumdeo (Chumpha-rung-Seng-Mong) and Sheng. The Ahom king Sukapha brought Chumdeo with him from Mong Phi across the Patkai mountains to Assam. The relic represented the king's sovereignty and was kept in the royal seat until Suklenmung moved it in 1539–1552. Only the king could touch or worship it. Public belief held that Chumdeo granted endless wealth and made the enemy invincible. The stone-like deity disappeared after Ahom rule ended in Assam.
The Ahom royal family kept two secret tutelary deities, Chumdeo (Chumpha-rung-Seng-Mong) and Sheng. The Ahom king Sukapha brought Chumdeo with him from Mong Phi across the Patkai mountains to Assam. The relic represented the king's sovereignty and was kept in the royal seat until Suklenmung moved it in 1539–1552. Only the king could touch or worship it. Public belief held that Chumdeo granted endless wealth and made the enemy invincible. The stone-like deity disappeared after Ahom rule ended in Assam.
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Q9. Assam covers what percent of India's total area?
Q9. Assam covers what percent of India's total area?
(A) 2.4%
(A) 2.4%
(A) 2.4%
(B) 5.2%
(B) 5.2%
(B) 5.2%
(C) 2%
(C) 2%
(C) 2%
(D) 3.5%
(D) 3.5%
(D) 3.5%
Answer: (A) 2.4%
Answer: (A) 2.4%
Answer: (A) 2.4%
Assam covers 2.4% of India's total geographical area. Assam is the second largest state in northeastern India by area and the largest in terms of population.
Assam covers 2.4% of India's total geographical area. Assam is the second largest state in northeastern India by area and the largest in terms of population.
Assam covers 2.4% of India's total geographical area. Assam is the second largest state in northeastern India by area and the largest in terms of population.
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Q10. We need to find ________ method to solve this problem.
Q10. We need to find ________ method to solve this problem.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
(A) other
(A) other
(A) other
(B) the other
(B) the other
(B) the other
(C) another
(C) another
(C) another
(D) the another
(D) the another
(D) the another
Answer: (C) another
Answer: (C) another
Answer: (C) another
another
another
another
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