Who was the first ruler of Assam? [#461]
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Q1. Who was the first ruler of Assam?
Q1. Who was the first ruler of Assam?
(A) Mahiranga
(A) Mahiranga
(A) Mahiranga
(B) Narakasura
(B) Narakasura
(B) Narakasura
(C) Ratnasura
(C) Ratnasura
(C) Ratnasura
(D) Ghatakasura
(D) Ghatakasura
(D) Ghatakasura
Answer: (A) Mahiranga
Answer: (A) Mahiranga
Answer: (A) Mahiranga
Mahiranga (Mirong) Danava
Mahiranga (Mirong) Danava
Mahiranga (Mirong) Danava
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Q1. What percentage of nitrogen is in the atmosphere?
Q1. What percentage of nitrogen is in the atmosphere?
(A) 0.94%
(A) 0.94%
(A) 0.94%
(B) 78.03%
(B) 78.03%
(B) 78.03%
(C) 20.9%
(C) 20.9%
(C) 20.9%
(D) 85.02%
(D) 85.02%
(D) 85.02%
Answer: (B) 78.03%
Answer: (B) 78.03%
Answer: (B) 78.03%
78.03%
78.03%
78.03%
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Q2. Which district of Assam is famous for ivory craft?
Q2. Which district of Assam is famous for ivory craft?
(A) Nagaon
(A) Nagaon
(A) Nagaon
(B) Sonitpur
(B) Sonitpur
(B) Sonitpur
(C) Darrang
(C) Darrang
(C) Darrang
(D) Barpeta
(D) Barpeta
(D) Barpeta
Answer: (D) Barpeta
Answer: (D) Barpeta
Answer: (D) Barpeta
Barpeta district in Assam has a long-standing tradition of ivory craft. Skilled artisans in the region create intricate and beautiful objects from ivory, including ornaments, toys, and images of deities.
Barpeta district in Assam has a long-standing tradition of ivory craft. Skilled artisans in the region create intricate and beautiful objects from ivory, including ornaments, toys, and images of deities.
Barpeta district in Assam has a long-standing tradition of ivory craft. Skilled artisans in the region create intricate and beautiful objects from ivory, including ornaments, toys, and images of deities.
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Q3. Who was the first president of Assam Provincial Congress Committee?
Q3. Who was the first president of Assam Provincial Congress Committee?
(A) Bishnuram Medhi
(A) Bishnuram Medhi
(A) Bishnuram Medhi
(B) Kuladhar Chaliha
(B) Kuladhar Chaliha
(B) Kuladhar Chaliha
(C) Gopinath Bordoloi
(C) Gopinath Bordoloi
(C) Gopinath Bordoloi
(D) Nabin Chandra Bordoloi
(D) Nabin Chandra Bordoloi
(D) Nabin Chandra Bordoloi
Answer: (B) Kuladhar Chaliha
Answer: (B) Kuladhar Chaliha
Answer: (B) Kuladhar Chaliha
Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (or Assam PCC) was formed in June 1921. Its headquarters is at Rajiv Bhavan in GS Road Guwahati. Kuladhar Chaliha was the first elected president and Chabilal Upadhyaya was the first selected president of the committee when it was founded.
Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (or Assam PCC) was formed in June 1921. Its headquarters is at Rajiv Bhavan in GS Road Guwahati. Kuladhar Chaliha was the first elected president and Chabilal Upadhyaya was the first selected president of the committee when it was founded.
Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (or Assam PCC) was formed in June 1921. Its headquarters is at Rajiv Bhavan in GS Road Guwahati. Kuladhar Chaliha was the first elected president and Chabilal Upadhyaya was the first selected president of the committee when it was founded.
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Q4. In which year the capital of British India was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi?
Q4. In which year the capital of British India was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi?
(A) 1905
(A) 1905
(A) 1905
(B) 1901
(B) 1901
(B) 1901
(C) 1911
(C) 1911
(C) 1911
(D) 1908
(D) 1908
(D) 1908
Answer: (C) 1911
Answer: (C) 1911
Answer: (C) 1911
The capital of British India was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi on December 12, 1911. King George V, then emperor of India, made the announcement during the Delhi Durbar, a royal ceremony. The foundation of the new capital was laid during the ceremony. The decision was taken during the reign of Lord Hardinge, the then Viceroy of India. Hardinge's explanation was that Calcutta was located in the extreme east so the capital should be centralized for betterment.
The capital of British India was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi on December 12, 1911. King George V, then emperor of India, made the announcement during the Delhi Durbar, a royal ceremony. The foundation of the new capital was laid during the ceremony. The decision was taken during the reign of Lord Hardinge, the then Viceroy of India. Hardinge's explanation was that Calcutta was located in the extreme east so the capital should be centralized for betterment.
The capital of British India was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi on December 12, 1911. King George V, then emperor of India, made the announcement during the Delhi Durbar, a royal ceremony. The foundation of the new capital was laid during the ceremony. The decision was taken during the reign of Lord Hardinge, the then Viceroy of India. Hardinge's explanation was that Calcutta was located in the extreme east so the capital should be centralized for betterment.
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Q5. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q5. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) Grammer
(A) Grammer
(A) Grammer
(B) Permanent
(B) Permanent
(B) Permanent
(C) Allegation
(C) Allegation
(C) Allegation
(D) Disapprove
(D) Disapprove
(D) Disapprove
Answer: (A) Grammer
Answer: (A) Grammer
Answer: (A) Grammer
The wrongly spelt word is - Grammer.
The correctly spelt word is - Grammar.
Grammar is the set of rules that govern how words are used to form sentences in a language.
The wrongly spelt word is - Grammer. The correctly spelt word is - Grammar. Grammar is the set of rules that govern how words are used to form sentences in a language.
The wrongly spelt word is - Grammer. The correctly spelt word is - Grammar. Grammar is the set of rules that govern how words are used to form sentences in a language.
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Q6. What is the capital of Iran?
Q6. What is the capital of Iran?
(A) Isfahan
(A) Isfahan
(A) Isfahan
(B) Mashhad
(B) Mashhad
(B) Mashhad
(C) Shiraz
(C) Shiraz
(C) Shiraz
(D) Tehran
(D) Tehran
(D) Tehran
Answer: (D) Tehran
Answer: (D) Tehran
Answer: (D) Tehran
Tehran is the capital and most populous city of Iran. It is the center of the country's political and economic activity.
Tehran is the capital and most populous city of Iran. It is the center of the country's political and economic activity.
Tehran is the capital and most populous city of Iran. It is the center of the country's political and economic activity.
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Q7. The 8th term of the sequence 2, 6, 18, 54, ...... is
Q7. The 8th term of the sequence 2, 6, 18, 54, ...... is
(A) 4370
(A) 4370
(A) 4370
(B) 4374
(B) 4374
(B) 4374
(C) 7443
(C) 7443
(C) 7443
(D) 7434
(D) 7434
(D) 7434
Answer: (B) 4374
Answer: (B) 4374
Answer: (B) 4374
4374
4374
4374
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Q8. Who founded the Haryanka Dynasty?
Q8. Who founded the Haryanka Dynasty?
(A) Ajatashatru
(A) Ajatashatru
(A) Ajatashatru
(B) Udayin
(B) Udayin
(B) Udayin
(C) Bimbisara
(C) Bimbisara
(C) Bimbisara
(D) Shishunaga
(D) Shishunaga
(D) Shishunaga
Answer: (C) Bimbisara
Answer: (C) Bimbisara
Answer: (C) Bimbisara
Bimbisara, who ruled Magadha from approximately 544 BCE to 492 BCE, is widely recognized as the founder of the Haryanka Dynasty. He implemented strategic expansion policies, including conquest and matrimonial alliances, which significantly strengthened Magadha's power and laid the groundwork for its future imperial expansion. He also established an efficient administrative system and was a contemporary and patron of both Gautama Buddha and Mahavira.
Bimbisara, who ruled Magadha from approximately 544 BCE to 492 BCE, is widely recognized as the founder of the Haryanka Dynasty. He implemented strategic expansion policies, including conquest and matrimonial alliances, which significantly strengthened Magadha's power and laid the groundwork for its future imperial expansion. He also established an efficient administrative system and was a contemporary and patron of both Gautama Buddha and Mahavira.
Bimbisara, who ruled Magadha from approximately 544 BCE to 492 BCE, is widely recognized as the founder of the Haryanka Dynasty. He implemented strategic expansion policies, including conquest and matrimonial alliances, which significantly strengthened Magadha's power and laid the groundwork for its future imperial expansion. He also established an efficient administrative system and was a contemporary and patron of both Gautama Buddha and Mahavira.
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Q9. Which of the following is the oldest oil Field in India?
Q9. Which of the following is the oldest oil Field in India?
(A) Naharkatia
(A) Naharkatia
(A) Naharkatia
(B) Lakoa
(B) Lakoa
(B) Lakoa
(C) Moran
(C) Moran
(C) Moran
(D) Digboi
(D) Digboi
(D) Digboi
Answer: (D) Digboi
Answer: (D) Digboi
Answer: (D) Digboi
The oldest oil field in India is Digboi, Assam. The first well at Digboi was dug in September 1889 and completed in November 1890. The Digboi Refinery was commissioned in 1901 and is one of the oldest operating refineries in the world. As of 2003, the Digboi refinery had a capacity of about 0.65 million tonnes per year.
The oldest oil field in India is Digboi, Assam. The first well at Digboi was dug in September 1889 and completed in November 1890. The Digboi Refinery was commissioned in 1901 and is one of the oldest operating refineries in the world. As of 2003, the Digboi refinery had a capacity of about 0.65 million tonnes per year.
The oldest oil field in India is Digboi, Assam. The first well at Digboi was dug in September 1889 and completed in November 1890. The Digboi Refinery was commissioned in 1901 and is one of the oldest operating refineries in the world. As of 2003, the Digboi refinery had a capacity of about 0.65 million tonnes per year.
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Q10. When is "Abhiruchi Sports Day" celebrated in Assam?
Q10. When is "Abhiruchi Sports Day" celebrated in Assam?
(A) 3 September
(A) 3 September
(A) 3 September
(B) 5 November
(B) 5 November
(B) 5 November
(C) 30 January
(C) 30 January
(C) 30 January
(D) 21 April
(D) 21 April
(D) 21 April
Answer: (A) 3 September
Answer: (A) 3 September
Answer: (A) 3 September
3 September
3 September
3 September
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