When was Satyagraha Sabha started? [#401]
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Q1. When was Satyagraha Sabha started?
Q1. When was Satyagraha Sabha started?
(A) 1912
(A) 1912
(A) 1912
(B) 1919
(B) 1919
(B) 1919
(C) 1922
(C) 1922
(C) 1922
(D) 1925
(D) 1925
(D) 1925
Answer: (B) 1919
Answer: (B) 1919
Answer: (B) 1919
1919
Anti-Rowlatt Satyagraha movement was started by Gandhi Ji against The Rowlatt Act,1919 for the exclusion of freedom of press and detention without trial set up a Satyagraha Sabha on 24th February 1919 at Bombay.
1919 Anti-Rowlatt Satyagraha movement was started by Gandhi Ji against The Rowlatt Act,1919 for the exclusion of freedom of press and detention without trial set up a Satyagraha Sabha on 24th February 1919 at Bombay.
1919 Anti-Rowlatt Satyagraha movement was started by Gandhi Ji against The Rowlatt Act,1919 for the exclusion of freedom of press and detention without trial set up a Satyagraha Sabha on 24th February 1919 at Bombay.
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Q1. During the term of which Governor-General was the Treaty of Yandaboo signed?
(A) Lord Dalhousie
(A) Lord Dalhousie
(A) Lord Dalhousie
(B) Lord Hastings
(B) Lord Hastings
(B) Lord Hastings
(C) Lord Amherst
(C) Lord Amherst
(C) Lord Amherst
(D) Lord Cornwallis
(D) Lord Cornwallis
(D) Lord Cornwallis
Answer: (C) Lord Amherst
Answer: (C) Lord Amherst
Answer: (C) Lord Amherst
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The Treaty of Yandaboo, which concluded the First Anglo-Burmese War, was signed in 1826 during the governorship of Lord Amherst.
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Q2. Who was the first Assamese woman to be awarded by the 'Sangeet Natak Akademi' award?
(A) Pratima Pandey Barua
(A) Pratima Pandey Barua
(A) Pratima Pandey Barua
(B) Anupama Bhattacharya
(B) Anupama Bhattacharya
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(C) Sudakshina Sarma
(C) Sudakshina Sarma
(D) Kalpana patuwary
(D) Kalpana patuwary
(D) Kalpana patuwary
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Answer: (A) Pratima Pandey Barua
Answer: (A) Pratima Pandey Barua
Pratima Pandey Barua
Pratima Pandey Barua
Pratima Pandey Barua
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Q3. The Chutiya Kingdom was established by whom?
Q3. The Chutiya Kingdom was established by whom?
(A) Ratnadhwajpal
(A) Ratnadhwajpal
(A) Ratnadhwajpal
(B) Vijayadhwajpal
(B) Vijayadhwajpal
(B) Vijayadhwajpal
(C) Karmadhwajpal
(C) Karmadhwajpal
(C) Karmadhwajpal
(D) Birpal
(D) Birpal
(D) Birpal
Answer: (D) Birpal
Answer: (D) Birpal
Answer: (D) Birpal
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Birpal was a Chutiya chieftain who united several smaller Chutiya kingdoms to form the larger Sutiya Kingdom. Birpal, also known as Gayapal, Bibar, or Birbar, is the legendary founder of the Chutia kingdom. Birpal claimed to be a descendant of an ancestral king named Virmukka.
Birpal was a Chutiya chieftain who united several smaller Chutiya kingdoms to form the larger Sutiya Kingdom. Birpal, also known as Gayapal, Bibar, or Birbar, is the legendary founder of the Chutia kingdom. Birpal claimed to be a descendant of an ancestral king named Virmukka.
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Q4. An hour during a day’s session when questions/issues may be raised without prior notice in the Indian Parliament is called
Q4. An hour during a day’s session when questions/issues may be raised without prior notice in the Indian Parliament is called
(A) Freedom Hour
(A) Freedom Hour
(A) Freedom Hour
(B) Lunch Hour
(B) Lunch Hour
(B) Lunch Hour
(C) Zero Hour
(C) Zero Hour
(C) Zero Hour
(D) Party Hour
(D) Party Hour
(D) Party Hour
Answer: (C) Zero Hour
Answer: (C) Zero Hour
Answer: (C) Zero Hour
Zero Hour is an informal parliamentary practice in India where Members of Parliament can raise matters of urgent public importance without prior notice. It is a crucial tool for MPs to highlight pressing issues and seek immediate attention from the government.
Zero Hour is an informal parliamentary practice in India where Members of Parliament can raise matters of urgent public importance without prior notice. It is a crucial tool for MPs to highlight pressing issues and seek immediate attention from the government.
Zero Hour is an informal parliamentary practice in India where Members of Parliament can raise matters of urgent public importance without prior notice. It is a crucial tool for MPs to highlight pressing issues and seek immediate attention from the government.
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Q5. The chief of the Singphos was known as?
Q5. The chief of the Singphos was known as?
(A) Captain
(A) Captain
(A) Captain
(B) Pengbam
(B) Pengbam
(B) Pengbam
(C) Gaum
(C) Gaum
(C) Gaum
(D) King
(D) King
(D) King
Answer: (C) Gaum
Answer: (C) Gaum
Answer: (C) Gaum
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In 1823, Bessa Gaum was the Singpho chief who allowed Robert Bruce to take some tea plants and seeds. Some tea leaves were sent to the Botanical Gardens in Calcutta, where the plant was identified as a variety of tea. Tea experts credit Bisa Gam with the discovery of tea in Assam in 1823.
The Singphos are divided into clans, each with a chief known as a "Gaum". The main clans include Bessa, Duffa, Luttao, Luttora, Tesari, Mirip, Lophae, Lutong, and Magrong. In 1823, Bessa Gaum was the Singpho chief who allowed Robert Bruce to take some tea plants and seeds. Some tea leaves were sent to the Botanical Gardens in Calcutta, where the plant was identified as a variety of tea. Tea experts credit Bisa Gam with the discovery of tea in Assam in 1823.
The Singphos are divided into clans, each with a chief known as a "Gaum". The main clans include Bessa, Duffa, Luttao, Luttora, Tesari, Mirip, Lophae, Lutong, and Magrong. In 1823, Bessa Gaum was the Singpho chief who allowed Robert Bruce to take some tea plants and seeds. Some tea leaves were sent to the Botanical Gardens in Calcutta, where the plant was identified as a variety of tea. Tea experts credit Bisa Gam with the discovery of tea in Assam in 1823.
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Q6. Who was the first Assamese to win a gold medal at Asian Games?
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(A) Shiv Thapa
(A) Shiv Thapa
(A) Shiv Thapa
(B) Bhogeswar Baruah
(B) Bhogeswar Baruah
(B) Bhogeswar Baruah
(C) Jayanta Talukdar
(C) Jayanta Talukdar
(C) Jayanta Talukdar
(D) Amlan Borgohai
(D) Amlan Borgohai
(D) Amlan Borgohai
Answer: (B) Bhogeswar Baruah
Answer: (B) Bhogeswar Baruah
Answer: (B) Bhogeswar Baruah
Bhogeswar Baruah
Bhogeswar Baruah
Bhogeswar Baruah
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Q7. Who was the King of Burma during the first Burmese invasion of March, 1817?
Q7. Who was the King of Burma during the first Burmese invasion of March, 1817?
(A) Bagyidaw
(A) Bagyidaw
(A) Bagyidaw
(B) Bodawpaya
(B) Bodawpaya
(B) Bodawpaya
(C) Alaungpaya
(C) Alaungpaya
(C) Alaungpaya
(D) Thibaw Min
(D) Thibaw Min
(D) Thibaw Min
Answer: (B) Bodawpaya
Answer: (B) Bodawpaya
Answer: (B) Bodawpaya
King Bodawpaya was the ruler of Burma during the first Burmese invasion of Assam in March 1817.
King Bodawpaya was the ruler of Burma during the first Burmese invasion of Assam in March 1817.
King Bodawpaya was the ruler of Burma during the first Burmese invasion of Assam in March 1817.
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Q8. Who was the first Governor General of Bengal?
(A) Lord William Bentinck
(A) Lord William Bentinck
(A) Lord William Bentinck
(B) Warren Hastings
(B) Warren Hastings
(B) Warren Hastings
(C) Lord Irwin
(C) Lord Irwin
(C) Lord Irwin
(D) Lord Curzon
(D) Lord Curzon
(D) Lord Curzon
Answer: (B) Warren Hastings
Answer: (B) Warren Hastings
Answer: (B) Warren Hastings
Warren Hastings
Warren Hastings
Warren Hastings
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(A) Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
(A) Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
(A) Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
(B) Jawaharlal Nehru
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(B) Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
(C) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
(C) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
(D) Subhash Chandra Bose
(D) Subhash Chandra Bose
(D) Subhash Chandra Bose
Answer: (D) Subhash Chandra Bose
Answer: (D) Subhash Chandra Bose
Answer: (D) Subhash Chandra Bose
Subhash Chandra Bose
Subhash Chandra Bose
Subhash Chandra Bose
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Q10. When did the Phulaguri Dhawa take place?
Q10. When did the Phulaguri Dhawa take place?
(A) 1894
(A) 1894
(A) 1894
(B) 1862
(B) 1862
(B) 1862
(C) 1861
(C) 1861
(C) 1861
(D) 1891
(D) 1891
(D) 1891
Answer: (C) 1861
Answer: (C) 1861
Answer: (C) 1861
1861
1861
1861
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