Who was the first Assamese to participate in Olympic from undivided Assam? [#278]
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Q1. Who was the first Assamese to participate in Olympic from undivided Assam?
Q1. Who was the first Assamese to participate in Olympic from undivided Assam?
(A) Talimeren Ao
(A) Talimeren Ao
(A) Talimeren Ao
(B) Bhaskar Dewri
(B) Bhaskar Dewri
(B) Bhaskar Dewri
(C) Bhogeswar Baruah
(C) Bhogeswar Baruah
(C) Bhogeswar Baruah
(D) Dipankar Bhattacharjee
(D) Dipankar Bhattacharjee
(D) Dipankar Bhattacharjee
Answer: (A) Talimeren Ao
Answer: (A) Talimeren Ao
Answer: (A) Talimeren Ao
Talimeren Ao
He was the first captain of independent India’s first football team, he led the country to the 1948 London Olympics.
Talimeren Ao He was the first captain of independent India’s first football team, he led the country to the 1948 London Olympics.
Talimeren Ao He was the first captain of independent India’s first football team, he led the country to the 1948 London Olympics.
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Q1. Who was the most prominent ruler of the Ahom dynasty, often credited with saving the kingdom from Mughal invasions?
Q1. Who was the most prominent ruler of the Ahom dynasty, often credited with saving the kingdom from Mughal invasions?
(A) Swargadeo Rudra Singha
(A) Swargadeo Rudra Singha
(A) Swargadeo Rudra Singha
(B) Swargadeo Siva Singha
(B) Swargadeo Siva Singha
(B) Swargadeo Siva Singha
(C) Lachit Borphukan
(C) Lachit Borphukan
(C) Lachit Borphukan
(D) Suhungmung
(D) Suhungmung
(D) Suhungmung
Answer: (C) Lachit Borphukan
Answer: (C) Lachit Borphukan
Answer: (C) Lachit Borphukan
Lachit Borphukan is a legendary figure in Assamese history, renowned for his military prowess and leadership in defeating the Mughal forces at the Battle of Saraighat.
Lachit Borphukan is a legendary figure in Assamese history, renowned for his military prowess and leadership in defeating the Mughal forces at the Battle of Saraighat.
Lachit Borphukan is a legendary figure in Assamese history, renowned for his military prowess and leadership in defeating the Mughal forces at the Battle of Saraighat.
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Q2. In which session of congress was the demand for complete independence made?
Q2. In which session of congress was the demand for complete independence made?
(A) 1929, Lahore
(A) 1929, Lahore
(A) 1929, Lahore
(B) 1885, Bombay
(B) 1885, Bombay
(B) 1885, Bombay
(C) 1887, Madras
(C) 1887, Madras
(C) 1887, Madras
(D) 1920, Nagpur
(D) 1920, Nagpur
(D) 1920, Nagpur
Answer: (A) 1929, Lahore
Answer: (A) 1929, Lahore
Answer: (A) 1929, Lahore
1929, Lahore
1929, Lahore
1929, Lahore
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Q3. The Ahom dynasty, which ruled Assam for several centuries, originated from which region?
Q3. The Ahom dynasty, which ruled Assam for several centuries, originated from which region?
(A) Mongolia
(A) Mongolia
(A) Mongolia
(B) Yunnan
(B) Yunnan
(B) Yunnan
(C) Burma
(C) Burma
(C) Burma
(D) Beijing
(D) Beijing
(D) Beijing
Answer: (B) Yunnan
Answer: (B) Yunnan
Answer: (B) Yunnan
The Ahom dynasty, which ruled Assam for over six centuries, originated from the Tai people of Yunnan Province in southwestern China. Led by Sukaphaa, they migrated to Assam in the 13th century and established their kingdom, gradually expanding their control over the region.
The Ahom dynasty, which ruled Assam for over six centuries, originated from the Tai people of Yunnan Province in southwestern China. Led by Sukaphaa, they migrated to Assam in the 13th century and established their kingdom, gradually expanding their control over the region.
The Ahom dynasty, which ruled Assam for over six centuries, originated from the Tai people of Yunnan Province in southwestern China. Led by Sukaphaa, they migrated to Assam in the 13th century and established their kingdom, gradually expanding their control over the region.
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Q4. Who is the founder of the Assam Sangha, a medieval kingdom that ruled Assam from the 13th to the 16th century?
Q4. Who is the founder of the Assam Sangha, a medieval kingdom that ruled Assam from the 13th to the 16th century?
(A) Sukaphaa
(A) Sukaphaa
(A) Sukaphaa
(B) Prahlad
(B) Prahlad
(B) Prahlad
(C) Lakshminath Bezbaroah
(C) Lakshminath Bezbaroah
(C) Lakshminath Bezbaroah
(D) Gopinath Bordoloi
(D) Gopinath Bordoloi
(D) Gopinath Bordoloi
Answer: (A) Sukaphaa
Answer: (A) Sukaphaa
Answer: (A) Sukaphaa
Sukaphaa was the founder of the Ahom kingdom, also known as the Assam Sangha, which ruled Assam from 1228 to 1826. He was a Tai prince from present-day Myanmar who united various tribes and expanded the kingdom.
Sukaphaa was the founder of the Ahom kingdom, also known as the Assam Sangha, which ruled Assam from 1228 to 1826. He was a Tai prince from present-day Myanmar who united various tribes and expanded the kingdom.
Sukaphaa was the founder of the Ahom kingdom, also known as the Assam Sangha, which ruled Assam from 1228 to 1826. He was a Tai prince from present-day Myanmar who united various tribes and expanded the kingdom.
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Q5. ________ you like to go to the movies?
Q5. ________ you like to go to the movies?
(A) Does
(A) Does
(A) Does
(B) Is
(B) Is
(B) Is
(C) Do
(C) Do
(C) Do
(D) Will
(D) Will
(D) Will
Answer: (C) Do
Answer: (C) Do
Answer: (C) Do
Do you like to go to the movies?
Do you like to go to the movies?
Do you like to go to the movies?
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Q6. Pallavi claims to be taller than Jyoti, but Smita who is taller than Pallavi knows that Pallavi is wrong. Which of the following can be said about their height?
Q6. Pallavi claims to be taller than Jyoti, but Smita who is taller than Pallavi knows that Pallavi is wrong. Which of the following can be said about their height?
(A) Pallavi is definitely shorter than Jyoti
(A) Pallavi is definitely shorter than Jyoti
(A) Pallavi is definitely shorter than Jyoti
(B) Pallavi and Jyoti are of the same height
(B) Pallavi and Jyoti are of the same height
(B) Pallavi and Jyoti are of the same height
(C) Smita is the tallest of the three
(C) Smita is the tallest of the three
(C) Smita is the tallest of the three
(D) Cannot be determined
(D) Cannot be determined
(D) Cannot be determined
Answer: (D) Cannot be determined
Answer: (D) Cannot be determined
Answer: (D) Cannot be determined
Cannot be determined
Cannot be determined
Cannot be determined
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Q7. Which of the following British official initiated the Doctrine of Lapse?
Q7. Which of the following British official initiated the Doctrine of Lapse?
(A) Lord Rippon
(A) Lord Rippon
(A) Lord Rippon
(B) Lord Wallesley
(B) Lord Wallesley
(B) Lord Wallesley
(C) Warren Hasting
(C) Warren Hasting
(C) Warren Hasting
(D) Lord Delhousie
(D) Lord Delhousie
(D) Lord Delhousie
Answer: (D) Lord Delhousie
Answer: (D) Lord Delhousie
Answer: (D) Lord Delhousie
Lord Delhousie
Lord Delhousie
Lord Delhousie
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Q8. Who established the 'Shil Kalika Opera Party'?
Q8. Who established the 'Shil Kalika Opera Party'?
(A) Achyut Lahkar
(A) Achyut Lahkar
(A) Achyut Lahkar
(B) Braja Sharma
(B) Braja Sharma
(B) Braja Sharma
(C) Phani Sharma
(C) Phani Sharma
(C) Phani Sharma
(D) Ratan Lahkar
(D) Ratan Lahkar
(D) Ratan Lahkar
Answer: (B) Braja Sharma
Answer: (B) Braja Sharma
Answer: (B) Braja Sharma
Brajanath Sharma, a prominent figure in Assamese theatre, founded the 'Shil Kalika Opera Party' in 1921. This marked an important early development in the evolution of mobile theatre in Assam. Sharma is recognized for his pioneering work in bringing theatre to wider audiences, particularly in rural areas, and the 'Shil Kalika Opera Party' was a key part of his contribution.
Brajanath Sharma, a prominent figure in Assamese theatre, founded the 'Shil Kalika Opera Party' in 1921. This marked an important early development in the evolution of mobile theatre in Assam. Sharma is recognized for his pioneering work in bringing theatre to wider audiences, particularly in rural areas, and the 'Shil Kalika Opera Party' was a key part of his contribution.
Brajanath Sharma, a prominent figure in Assamese theatre, founded the 'Shil Kalika Opera Party' in 1921. This marked an important early development in the evolution of mobile theatre in Assam. Sharma is recognized for his pioneering work in bringing theatre to wider audiences, particularly in rural areas, and the 'Shil Kalika Opera Party' was a key part of his contribution.
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Q9. Who was the first Assamese Justice of Gauhati High Court
Q9. Who was the first Assamese Justice of Gauhati High Court
(A) Ranjan Gogoi
(A) Ranjan Gogoi
(A) Ranjan Gogoi
(B) Haliram Deka
(B) Haliram Deka
(B) Haliram Deka
(C) Debabrat Saikia
(C) Debabrat Saikia
(C) Debabrat Saikia
(D) Parbati Baruah
(D) Parbati Baruah
(D) Parbati Baruah
Answer: (B) Haliram Deka
Answer: (B) Haliram Deka
Answer: (B) Haliram Deka
Haliram deka
Haliram deka
Haliram deka
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Q10. Which battle is considered to be the last battle fought to revive the independence of Assam?
Q10. Which battle is considered to be the last battle fought to revive the independence of Assam?
(A) Battle of Mahargarh
(A) Battle of Mahargarh
(A) Battle of Mahargarh
(B) Battle of Saraighat
(B) Battle of Saraighat
(B) Battle of Saraighat
(C) Battle of Itakhuli
(C) Battle of Itakhuli
(C) Battle of Itakhuli
(D) Battle of Moamoria
(D) Battle of Moamoria
(D) Battle of Moamoria
Answer: (A) Battle of Mahargarh
Answer: (A) Battle of Mahargarh
Answer: (A) Battle of Mahargarh
The Battle of Mohgarh, which took place on April 26, 1824, is considered the last battle fought to revive the independence of Assam. The Ahoms lost the battle to the Mans (Burmese), ending their 600-year rule.
The Battle of Mohgarh, which took place on April 26, 1824, is considered the last battle fought to revive the independence of Assam. The Ahoms lost the battle to the Mans (Burmese), ending their 600-year rule.
The Battle of Mohgarh, which took place on April 26, 1824, is considered the last battle fought to revive the independence of Assam. The Ahoms lost the battle to the Mans (Burmese), ending their 600-year rule.
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