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. Which Assamese movement, led by students and intellectuals, protested against the Assam Accord and demanded greater autonomy for Assam, leading to a violent crackdown by the government in 1983?
Q1. Which Assamese movement, led by students and intellectuals, protested against the Assam Accord and demanded greater autonomy for Assam, leading to a violent crackdown by the government in 1983?
(A) Assam Movement
(A) Assam Movement
(A) Assam Movement
(B) Bodo Movement
(B) Bodo Movement
(B) Bodo Movement
(C) ULFA Movement
(C) ULFA Movement
(C) ULFA Movement
(D) Asom Sena
(D) Asom Sena
(D) Asom Sena
Answer: (A) Assam Movement
Answer: (A) Assam Movement
Answer: (A) Assam Movement
The Assam Movement, also known as the Assam Agitation, was a student-led movement that began in 1979 and continued until 1985. It protested against the Assam Accord, which granted citizenship to illegal immigrants, and demanded greater autonomy for Assam. The movement turned violent in 1983, with the government cracking down on protesters, leading to widespread unrest and bloodshed.
The Assam Movement, also known as the Assam Agitation, was a student-led movement that began in 1979 and continued until 1985. It protested against the Assam Accord, which granted citizenship to illegal immigrants, and demanded greater autonomy for Assam. The movement turned violent in 1983, with the government cracking down on protesters, leading to widespread unrest and bloodshed.
The Assam Movement, also known as the Assam Agitation, was a student-led movement that began in 1979 and continued until 1985. It protested against the Assam Accord, which granted citizenship to illegal immigrants, and demanded greater autonomy for Assam. The movement turned violent in 1983, with the government cracking down on protesters, leading to widespread unrest and bloodshed.
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Q2. What is the term for the movement of water through a plant, from the roots to the leaves, and is then released into the air as water vapor?
Q2. What is the term for the movement of water through a plant, from the roots to the leaves, and is then released into the air as water vapor?
(A) Respiration
(A) Respiration
(A) Respiration
(B) Photosynthesis
(B) Photosynthesis
(B) Photosynthesis
(C) Transpiration
(C) Transpiration
(C) Transpiration
(D) Evaporation
(D) Evaporation
(D) Evaporation
Answer: (C) Transpiration
Answer: (C) Transpiration
Answer: (C) Transpiration
Transpiration is the process by which plants transport water and minerals from the roots to the leaves, where it is used for photosynthesis and other metabolic processes. Excess water is released into the air as water vapor through tiny openings called stomata.
Transpiration is the process by which plants transport water and minerals from the roots to the leaves, where it is used for photosynthesis and other metabolic processes. Excess water is released into the air as water vapor through tiny openings called stomata.
Transpiration is the process by which plants transport water and minerals from the roots to the leaves, where it is used for photosynthesis and other metabolic processes. Excess water is released into the air as water vapor through tiny openings called stomata.
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Q3. What is the synonym of Dedication?
Q3. What is the synonym of Dedication?
(A) contentment
(A) contentment
(A) contentment
(B) trepidation
(B) trepidation
(B) trepidation
(C) determination
(C) determination
(C) determination
(D) commitment
(D) commitment
(D) commitment
Answer: (D) commitment
Answer: (D) commitment
Answer: (D) commitment
Dedication refers to the quality of being devoted to a task or purpose.
synonyms: Commitment, Devotion, Zeal, Enthusiasm.
Example Sentences:
> Her dedication to her work was admirable.
> His commitment to the team was unwavering.
Dedication refers to the quality of being devoted to a task or purpose. synonyms: Commitment, Devotion, Zeal, Enthusiasm. Example Sentences: > Her dedication to her work was admirable. > His commitment to the team was unwavering.
Dedication refers to the quality of being devoted to a task or purpose. synonyms: Commitment, Devotion, Zeal, Enthusiasm. Example Sentences: > Her dedication to her work was admirable. > His commitment to the team was unwavering.
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Q4. At the Youth Parliament, certain number of country representatives sit in a linear row and all are facing the audience. Only ten persons sit to the left of Estonia. Fiji sits eighth to the left of Estonia. Angola sits fourth to the right of Bahrain. Canada sits to the immediate left of Denmark, and Denmark is the third from the extreme right end of the row. The number of countries between Estonia and Denmark is same as Bahrain and Estonia. Only six countries sit between Angola and Canada. In total, how many countries are seated at the Youth Parliament?
Q4. At the Youth Parliament, certain number of country representatives sit in a linear row and all are facing the audience. Only ten persons sit to the left of Estonia. Fiji sits eighth to the left of Estonia. Angola sits fourth to the right of Bahrain. Canada sits to the immediate left of Denmark, and Denmark is the third from the extreme right end of the row. The number of countries between Estonia and Denmark is same as Bahrain and Estonia. Only six countries sit between Angola and Canada. In total, how many countries are seated at the Youth Parliament?
(A) 19
(A) 19
(A) 19
(B) 21
(B) 21
(B) 21
(C) 32
(C) 32
(C) 32
(D) 17
(D) 17
(D) 17
Answer: (A) 19
Answer: (A) 19
Answer: (A) 19
19
19
19
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Q5. Who is known by the sobriquet / nickname "Bagmibor" in Assamese literature?
Q5. 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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Q6. The LCM of two numbers is 40 and their HCF is 4. If the difference between the two numbers is 12, then the sum of the numbers is
Q6. The LCM of two numbers is 40 and their HCF is 4. If the difference between the two numbers is 12, then the sum of the numbers is
(A) 20
(A) 20
(A) 20
(B) 24
(B) 24
(B) 24
(C) 28
(C) 28
(C) 28
(D) 32
(D) 32
(D) 32
Answer: (C) 28
Answer: (C) 28
Answer: (C) 28
X * (X-12) = 40 * 4
X = 20
X + (X-12) = 20 + 20 - 12 = 28
X * (X-12) = 40 * 4 X = 20 X + (X-12) = 20 + 20 - 12 = 28
X * (X-12) = 40 * 4 X = 20 X + (X-12) = 20 + 20 - 12 = 28
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Q7. Who is the father of Computers?
Q7. Who is the father of Computers?
(A) James Gosling
(A) James Gosling
(A) James Gosling
(B) Dennis Ritchie
(B) Dennis Ritchie
(B) Dennis Ritchie
(C) Bjarne Stroustrup
(C) Bjarne Stroustrup
(C) Bjarne Stroustrup
(D) Charles Babbage
(D) Charles Babbage
(D) Charles Babbage
Answer: (D) Charles Babbage
Answer: (D) Charles Babbage
Answer: (D) Charles Babbage
Charles Babbage was an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor, and mechanical engineer who designed the Difference Engine and, more importantly, the Analytical Engine. The Analytical Engine is considered the conceptual forerunner of the modern digital computer, incorporating features like an Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU), basic flow control, and integrated memory, which are fundamental to today's computers. Although it was never fully built in his lifetime, his detailed designs and theoretical work laid the foundational principles for future computer development.
Charles Babbage was an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor, and mechanical engineer who designed the Difference Engine and, more importantly, the Analytical Engine. The Analytical Engine is considered the conceptual forerunner of the modern digital computer, incorporating features like an Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU), basic flow control, and integrated memory, which are fundamental to today's computers. Although it was never fully built in his lifetime, his detailed designs and theoretical work laid the foundational principles for future computer development.
Charles Babbage was an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor, and mechanical engineer who designed the Difference Engine and, more importantly, the Analytical Engine. The Analytical Engine is considered the conceptual forerunner of the modern digital computer, incorporating features like an Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU), basic flow control, and integrated memory, which are fundamental to today's computers. Although it was never fully built in his lifetime, his detailed designs and theoretical work laid the foundational principles for future computer development.
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Q8. Who was the first female actress of Assamese Cinema?
Q8. Who was the first female actress of Assamese Cinema?
(A) Aidew Handique
(A) Aidew Handique
(A) Aidew Handique
(B) Ebha Ashaw
(B) Ebha Ashaw
(B) Ebha Ashaw
(C) Abanti Handique
(C) Abanti Handique
(C) Abanti Handique
(D) Vidya Rao
(D) Vidya Rao
(D) Vidya Rao
Answer: (A) Aidew Handique
Answer: (A) Aidew Handique
Answer: (A) Aidew Handique
Aideu Nilambar Handique (1915-2002) was the first female actress of Assamese cinema, appearing in the 1935 film Joymoti. Handique, who was illiterate at the time, played the lead role in the movie directed by Jyoti Prasad Agarwala. Her role in Joymoti is also considered iconic for establishing the path for women to work in movies.
Aideu Nilambar Handique (1915-2002) was the first female actress of Assamese cinema, appearing in the 1935 film Joymoti. Handique, who was illiterate at the time, played the lead role in the movie directed by Jyoti Prasad Agarwala. Her role in Joymoti is also considered iconic for establishing the path for women to work in movies.
Aideu Nilambar Handique (1915-2002) was the first female actress of Assamese cinema, appearing in the 1935 film Joymoti. Handique, who was illiterate at the time, played the lead role in the movie directed by Jyoti Prasad Agarwala. Her role in Joymoti is also considered iconic for establishing the path for women to work in movies.
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Q9. Baikho is a festival celebrated by
Q9. Baikho is a festival celebrated by
(A) Karbi
(A) Karbi
(A) Karbi
(B) Rabha
(B) Rabha
(B) Rabha
(C) Miri
(C) Miri
(C) Miri
(D) Tiwa
(D) Tiwa
(D) Tiwa
Answer: (B) Rabha
Answer: (B) Rabha
Answer: (B) Rabha
Rabha
Rabha
Rabha
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Q10. What is the capital of Turkey?
Q10. What is the capital of Turkey?
(A) Istanbul
(A) Istanbul
(A) Istanbul
(B) Izmir
(B) Izmir
(B) Izmir
(C) Ankara
(C) Ankara
(C) Ankara
(D) Antalya
(D) Antalya
(D) Antalya
Answer: (C) Ankara
Answer: (C) Ankara
Answer: (C) Ankara
Ankara is the capital of Turkey. While Istanbul is the largest and most well-known city, Ankara is the seat of government.
Ankara is the capital of Turkey. While Istanbul is the largest and most well-known city, Ankara is the seat of government.
Ankara is the capital of Turkey. While Istanbul is the largest and most well-known city, Ankara is the seat of government.
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