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Q1. The longest dam in India is?
Q1. The longest dam in India is?
(A) Hirakud dam
(A) Hirakud dam
(A) Hirakud dam
(B) Bhakra dam
(B) Bhakra dam
(B) Bhakra dam
(C) Nagarjuna Sagar Dam
(C) Nagarjuna Sagar Dam
(C) Nagarjuna Sagar Dam
(D) kosi Dam
(D) kosi Dam
(D) kosi Dam
Answer: (A) Hirakud dam
Answer: (A) Hirakud dam
Answer: (A) Hirakud dam
Hirakud dam
Hirakud dam
Hirakud dam
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Q1. Which is the largest river island in the world?
Q1. Which is the largest river island in the world?
(A) Peacock Island
(A) Peacock Island
(A) Peacock Island
(B) Majuli Island
(B) Majuli Island
(B) Majuli Island
(C) Bhavani Island
(C) Bhavani Island
(C) Bhavani Island
(D) Agatti Island
(D) Agatti Island
(D) Agatti Island
Answer: (B) Majuli Island
Answer: (B) Majuli Island
Answer: (B) Majuli Island
Majuli is a river island in the Brahmaputra River, Assam, which is the largest river islands in the world.
It had an area of 1,255 square kilometres (485 sq mi) at the beginning of the 20th century, but having lost significantly to erosion it covers 352 square kilometres (136 sq mi) as at 2014.
Majuli is a river island in the Brahmaputra River, Assam, which is the largest river islands in the world. It had an area of 1,255 square kilometres (485 sq mi) at the beginning of the 20th century, but having lost significantly to erosion it covers 352 square kilometres (136 sq mi) as at 2014.
Majuli is a river island in the Brahmaputra River, Assam, which is the largest river islands in the world. It had an area of 1,255 square kilometres (485 sq mi) at the beginning of the 20th century, but having lost significantly to erosion it covers 352 square kilometres (136 sq mi) as at 2014.
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Q2. Which two books have been written in the light of World War II?
Q2. Which two books have been written in the light of World War II?
(A) Jangam and Dawar Aru Nai
(A) Jangam and Dawar Aru Nai
(A) Jangam and Dawar Aru Nai
(B) Geet and "Dawar aru nai
(B) Geet and "Dawar aru nai
(B) Geet and "Dawar aru nai
(C) Mukti and Dawar aru nai
(C) Mukti and Dawar aru nai
(C) Mukti and Dawar aru nai
(D) Bhanumati and Dawar aru nai
(D) Bhanumati and Dawar aru nai
(D) Bhanumati and Dawar aru nai
Answer: (A) Jangam and Dawar Aru Nai
Answer: (A) Jangam and Dawar Aru Nai
Answer: (A) Jangam and Dawar Aru Nai
Jangam and Dawar Aru Nai
Jangam and Dawar Aru Nai
Jangam and Dawar Aru Nai
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Q3. Which of the following mountain ranges is in North-East India?
Q3. 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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Q4. The traditional Assamese form of painting on silk is known as:
Q4. The traditional Assamese form of painting on silk is known as:
(A) Batik
(A) Batik
(A) Batik
(B) Madhubani
(B) Madhubani
(B) Madhubani
(C) Nakshi Kantha
(C) Nakshi Kantha
(C) Nakshi Kantha
(D) Sattriya
(D) Sattriya
(D) Sattriya
Answer: (A) Batik
Answer: (A) Batik
Answer: (A) Batik
Batik is a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth, or cloth made using this technique.
Batik is a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth, or cloth made using this technique.
Batik is a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to whole cloth, or cloth made using this technique.
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Q5. Which of these is a traditional Assamese silk, known for its golden hue?
Q5. Which of these is a traditional Assamese silk, known for its golden hue?
(A) Muga
(A) Muga
(A) Muga
(B) Eri
(B) Eri
(B) Eri
(C) Pat
(C) Pat
(C) Pat
(D) Tasar
(D) Tasar
(D) Tasar
Answer: (A) Muga
Answer: (A) Muga
Answer: (A) Muga
Muga silk is a unique and highly prized silk variety native to Assam, recognized for its natural golden color.
Muga silk is a unique and highly prized silk variety native to Assam, recognized for its natural golden color.
Muga silk is a unique and highly prized silk variety native to Assam, recognized for its natural golden color.
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Q6. Which is the most populous city in India?
Q6. Which is the most populous city in India?
(A) Chennai
(A) Chennai
(A) Chennai
(B) Kolkata
(B) Kolkata
(B) Kolkata
(C) Mumbai
(C) Mumbai
(C) Mumbai
(D) Delhi
(D) Delhi
(D) Delhi
Answer: (C) Mumbai
Answer: (C) Mumbai
Answer: (C) Mumbai
Mumbai (12M)
Mumbai (12M)
Mumbai (12M)
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Q7. Who wrote the song 'Amar Sonar Bangla Ami Tomake Bhal Basi"?
Q7. Who wrote the song 'Amar Sonar Bangla Ami Tomake Bhal Basi"?
(A) Kumudini Mishra
(A) Kumudini Mishra
(A) Kumudini Mishra
(B) Krishna Kumar Mitra
(B) Krishna Kumar Mitra
(B) Krishna Kumar Mitra
(C) Rabindranath Tagore
(C) Rabindranath Tagore
(C) Rabindranath Tagore
(D) Surendranath Banerjee
(D) Surendranath Banerjee
(D) Surendranath Banerjee
Answer: (C) Rabindranath Tagore
Answer: (C) Rabindranath Tagore
Answer: (C) Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindranath Tagore
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Q8. Who is known by the sobriquet / nickname "Bagmibor" in Assamese literature?
Q8. Who is known by the sobriquet / nickname "Bagmibor" in Assamese literature?
(A) Phani Sarma
(A) Phani Sarma
(A) Phani Sarma
(B) Nilmoni Phukan Sr
(B) Nilmoni Phukan Sr
(B) Nilmoni Phukan Sr
(C) Rajanikanta Bordoloi
(C) Rajanikanta Bordoloi
(C) Rajanikanta Bordoloi
(D) Raghunath Choudhary
(D) Raghunath Choudhary
(D) Raghunath Choudhary
Answer: (B) Nilmoni Phukan Sr
Answer: (B) Nilmoni Phukan Sr
Answer: (B) Nilmoni Phukan Sr
Nilmoni Phukan Sr. was a prominent Assamese writer, poet, freedom fighter, and politician. He was a powerful orator, earning him the title "Bagmibor" (The Great Orator) in Assamese literature.
Nilmoni Phukan Sr. was a prominent Assamese writer, poet, freedom fighter, and politician. He was a powerful orator, earning him the title "Bagmibor" (The Great Orator) in Assamese literature.
Nilmoni Phukan Sr. was a prominent Assamese writer, poet, freedom fighter, and politician. He was a powerful orator, earning him the title "Bagmibor" (The Great Orator) in Assamese literature.
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Q9. A place where clothes are kept.
Q9. A place where clothes are kept.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) Wardrobe
(A) Wardrobe
(A) Wardrobe
(B) Shaft
(B) Shaft
(B) Shaft
(C) Coffin
(C) Coffin
(C) Coffin
(D) Hanger
(D) Hanger
(D) Hanger
Answer: (A) Wardrobe
Answer: (A) Wardrobe
Answer: (A) Wardrobe
Substitute Word: Wardrobe.
Wardrobe: A tall cabinet with shelves, drawers, and a hanging space for clothes.
Closet: A small room or compartment built into a wall for storing clothes.
Dresser: A chest of drawers with a mirror, often used for storing clothes and accessories.
Substitute Word: Wardrobe. Wardrobe: A tall cabinet with shelves, drawers, and a hanging space for clothes. Closet: A small room or compartment built into a wall for storing clothes. Dresser: A chest of drawers with a mirror, often used for storing clothes and accessories.
Substitute Word: Wardrobe. Wardrobe: A tall cabinet with shelves, drawers, and a hanging space for clothes. Closet: A small room or compartment built into a wall for storing clothes. Dresser: A chest of drawers with a mirror, often used for storing clothes and accessories.
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Q10. Where did Gadapani or Gadadhar Singha establish his capital?
Q10. Where did Gadapani or Gadadhar Singha establish his capital?
(A) Jorhat
(A) Jorhat
(A) Jorhat
(B) Borkola
(B) Borkola
(B) Borkola
(C) Dihing
(C) Dihing
(C) Dihing
(D) Charagua
(D) Charagua
(D) Charagua
Answer: (B) Borkola
Answer: (B) Borkola
Answer: (B) Borkola
Gadapani or Gadadhar Singha, also known as Supatphaa, was a significant Ahom king who ruled from 1681 to 1696. He established his capital at Barkola, a strategic location in the Ahom kingdom. This shift in the capital marked a new era in the kingdom's governance and administration.
Gadapani or Gadadhar Singha, also known as Supatphaa, was a significant Ahom king who ruled from 1681 to 1696. He established his capital at Barkola, a strategic location in the Ahom kingdom. This shift in the capital marked a new era in the kingdom's governance and administration.
Gadapani or Gadadhar Singha, also known as Supatphaa, was a significant Ahom king who ruled from 1681 to 1696. He established his capital at Barkola, a strategic location in the Ahom kingdom. This shift in the capital marked a new era in the kingdom's governance and administration.
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