Write down ________ your name and roll number. [#491]
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Q1. Write down ________ your name and roll number.
Q1. Write down ________ your name and roll number.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
(A) either
(A) either
(A) either
(B) neither
(B) neither
(B) neither
(C) both
(C) both
(C) both
(D) not only
(D) not only
(D) not only
Answer: (C) both
Answer: (C) both
Answer: (C) both
both
both
both
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Q1. Which option is similar to Pencil : Student : School?
Q1. Which option is similar to Pencil : Student : School?
(A) Mouse : Eat : Biscuit
(A) Mouse : Eat : Biscuit
(A) Mouse : Eat : Biscuit
(B) Computer : Officer : Bank
(B) Computer : Officer : Bank
(B) Computer : Officer : Bank
(C) Pen : Writer : Book
(C) Pen : Writer : Book
(C) Pen : Writer : Book
(D) Cash : Shopkeeper : Goods
(D) Cash : Shopkeeper : Goods
(D) Cash : Shopkeeper : Goods
Answer: (B) Computer : Officer : Bank
Answer: (B) Computer : Officer : Bank
Answer: (B) Computer : Officer : Bank
Computer : Officer : Bank.
Pencil is used by a Student in School similarly Computer is used by an Officer in Bank.
Computer : Officer : Bank. Pencil is used by a Student in School similarly Computer is used by an Officer in Bank.
Computer : Officer : Bank. Pencil is used by a Student in School similarly Computer is used by an Officer in Bank.
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Q2. If I had money, I ________ it yesterday.
Q2. If I had money, I ________ it yesterday.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
(A) would purchase
(A) would purchase
(A) would purchase
(B) would purchased
(B) would purchased
(B) would purchased
(C) would have purchase
(C) would have purchase
(C) would have purchase
(D) would have purchased
(D) would have purchased
(D) would have purchased
Answer: (D) would have purchased
Answer: (D) would have purchased
Answer: (D) would have purchased
would have purchased
would have purchased
would have purchased
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Q3. Lokesh can jump very _____.
Q3. Lokesh can jump very _____.
Fill in the blank
Fill in the blank
Fill in the blank
(A) high
(A) high
(A) high
(B) higher
(B) higher
(B) higher
(C) highest
(C) highest
(C) highest
(D) tall
(D) tall
(D) tall
Answer: (A) high
Answer: (A) high
Answer: (A) high
The phrase "very high" is used to describe the ability to jump to a great height.
The phrase "very high" is used to describe the ability to jump to a great height.
The phrase "very high" is used to describe the ability to jump to a great height.
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Q4. The famous Assamese historical figure and saint associated with the Neo-Vaishnavite movement is
Q4. The famous Assamese historical figure and saint associated with the Neo-Vaishnavite movement is
(A) Sankardev
(A) Sankardev
(A) Sankardev
(B) Lachit Borphukan
(B) Lachit Borphukan
(B) Lachit Borphukan
(C) Sukaphaa
(C) Sukaphaa
(C) Sukaphaa
(D) Bir Chilarai
(D) Bir Chilarai
(D) Bir Chilarai
Answer: (A) Sankardev
Answer: (A) Sankardev
Answer: (A) Sankardev
Srimanta Sankaradeva was a 15th-16th century Assamese polymath, saint-scholar, social reformer, poet, playwright, and the principal figure in the Neo-Vaishnavite movement in Assam. His teachings, known as Ekasarana Dharma, centered on devotion to Lord Krishna and advocated for a casteless society. He established Sattras (monasteries) and Namghars (prayer halls) which became vital socio-religious institutions. Sankaradeva's prolific literary works include Borgeets (devotional songs), Ankia Naats (plays), and he is credited with developing the classical dance form Sattriya. His influence profoundly shaped Assamese culture and continues to resonate today.
Srimanta Sankaradeva was a 15th-16th century Assamese polymath, saint-scholar, social reformer, poet, playwright, and the principal figure in the Neo-Vaishnavite movement in Assam. His teachings, known as Ekasarana Dharma, centered on devotion to Lord Krishna and advocated for a casteless society. He established Sattras (monasteries) and Namghars (prayer halls) which became vital socio-religious institutions. Sankaradeva's prolific literary works include Borgeets (devotional songs), Ankia Naats (plays), and he is credited with developing the classical dance form Sattriya. His influence profoundly shaped Assamese culture and continues to resonate today.
Srimanta Sankaradeva was a 15th-16th century Assamese polymath, saint-scholar, social reformer, poet, playwright, and the principal figure in the Neo-Vaishnavite movement in Assam. His teachings, known as Ekasarana Dharma, centered on devotion to Lord Krishna and advocated for a casteless society. He established Sattras (monasteries) and Namghars (prayer halls) which became vital socio-religious institutions. Sankaradeva's prolific literary works include Borgeets (devotional songs), Ankia Naats (plays), and he is credited with developing the classical dance form Sattriya. His influence profoundly shaped Assamese culture and continues to resonate today.
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Q5. What is the name of the first oil refinery in Assam
Q5. What is the name of the first oil refinery in Assam
(A) Noonmati
(A) Noonmati
(A) Noonmati
(B) Digboi
(B) Digboi
(B) Digboi
(C) Bongaigaon
(C) Bongaigaon
(C) Bongaigaon
(D) Numaligarh
(D) Numaligarh
(D) Numaligarh
Answer: (B) Digboi
Answer: (B) Digboi
Answer: (B) Digboi
Digboi
Digboi
Digboi
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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. The ten degree Channel separates
Q7. The ten degree Channel separates
(A) Andaman and Nicobar Islands
(A) Andaman and Nicobar Islands
(A) Andaman and Nicobar Islands
(B) India and Srilanka
(B) India and Srilanka
(B) India and Srilanka
(C) Pakistan and India
(C) Pakistan and India
(C) Pakistan and India
(D) Afghanistan and India
(D) Afghanistan and India
(D) Afghanistan and India
Answer: (A) Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Answer: (A) Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Answer: (A) Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
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Q8. What is the longitudinal extent of Assam?
Q8. What is the longitudinal extent of Assam?
(A) 85°E and 95°E
(A) 85°E and 95°E
(A) 85°E and 95°E
(B) 80°E and 92°E
(B) 80°E and 92°E
(B) 80°E and 92°E
(C) 82°E and 93°E
(C) 82°E and 93°E
(C) 82°E and 93°E
(D) 89°E and 96°E
(D) 89°E and 96°E
(D) 89°E and 96°E
Answer: (D) 89°E and 96°E
Answer: (D) 89°E and 96°E
Answer: (D) 89°E and 96°E
The State of Assam, popularly known as the land of the red river and blue hills is the gateway to the North East India. Geographically the state is extending from 22°19' to 28°16' North Latitude and 89°42' to 96°30' East Longitude between the foot hills of the Eastern Himalayas and the Patkai and Naga Hill Ranges.
The State of Assam, popularly known as the land of the red river and blue hills is the gateway to the North East India. Geographically the state is extending from 22°19' to 28°16' North Latitude and 89°42' to 96°30' East Longitude between the foot hills of the Eastern Himalayas and the Patkai and Naga Hill Ranges.
The State of Assam, popularly known as the land of the red river and blue hills is the gateway to the North East India. Geographically the state is extending from 22°19' to 28°16' North Latitude and 89°42' to 96°30' East Longitude between the foot hills of the Eastern Himalayas and the Patkai and Naga Hill Ranges.
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Q9. Swami Vivekananda's birthday is observed in India as
Q9. Swami Vivekananda's birthday is observed in India as
(A) All Saints Day
(A) All Saints Day
(A) All Saints Day
(B) Hindu Renaissance Day
(B) Hindu Renaissance Day
(B) Hindu Renaissance Day
(C) National Youth Day
(C) National Youth Day
(C) National Youth Day
(D) World Religious Day
(D) World Religious Day
(D) World Religious Day
Answer: (C) National Youth Day
Answer: (C) National Youth Day
Answer: (C) National Youth Day
National Youth Day
National Youth Day
National Youth Day
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Q10. Which river is the lifeline of Assam and significantly influences its demography?
Q10. Which river is the lifeline of Assam and significantly influences its demography?
(A) Brahmaputra
(A) Brahmaputra
(A) Brahmaputra
(B) Barak
(B) Barak
(B) Barak
(C) Subansiri
(C) Subansiri
(C) Subansiri
(D) Dibang
(D) Dibang
(D) Dibang
Answer: (A) Brahmaputra
Answer: (A) Brahmaputra
Answer: (A) Brahmaputra
The Brahmaputra River is the lifeline of Assam. Its fertile floodplains support a large portion of the state's population, and its waters are crucial for agriculture and transportation. The river's dynamic nature, with its frequent floods and shifting channels, has also shaped the region's landscape and influenced settlement patterns.
The Brahmaputra River is the lifeline of Assam. Its fertile floodplains support a large portion of the state's population, and its waters are crucial for agriculture and transportation. The river's dynamic nature, with its frequent floods and shifting channels, has also shaped the region's landscape and influenced settlement patterns.
The Brahmaputra River is the lifeline of Assam. Its fertile floodplains support a large portion of the state's population, and its waters are crucial for agriculture and transportation. The river's dynamic nature, with its frequent floods and shifting channels, has also shaped the region's landscape and influenced settlement patterns.
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