Q1. At the end of which war, Yandaboo treaty was signed? Q1. At the end of which war, Yandaboo treaty was signed?
(A) War of Itakhuli (A) War of Itakhuli
(B) Second Anglo Burmese war (B) Second Anglo Burmese war
(C) First Anglo Burmese War (C) First Anglo Burmese War
(D) Battle of Mahargarh (D) Battle of Mahargarh
Answer: (C) First Anglo Burmese War Answer: (C) First Anglo Burmese War
The Treaty of Yandabo (February 1826) formally ended the First Anglo-Burmese War. The treaty was signed on 24 February 1826, nearly two years after the war formally broke out on 5 March 1824, by General Sir Archibald Campbell on the British side, and the Governor of Legaing Maha Min Hla Kyaw Htin from the Burmese side, without any due permission and consent of the Ahom kingdom, Kachari kingdom or the other territories covered in the treaty. With the British army at Yandabo village, only 80 km (50 mi) from the capital Ava, the Burmese were forced to accept the British terms without discussion.The Treaty of Yandabo (February 1826) formally ended the First Anglo-Burmese War. The treaty was signed on 24 February 1826, nearly two years after the war formally broke out on 5 March 1824, by General Sir Archibald Campbell on the British side, and the Governor of Legaing Maha Min Hla Kyaw Htin from the Burmese side, without any due permission and consent of the Ahom kingdom, Kachari kingdom or the other territories covered in the treaty. With the British army at Yandabo village, only 80 km (50 mi) from the capital Ava, the Burmese were forced to accept the British terms without discussion.
Q1. What is the total area of the Brahmaputra Valley? Q1. What is the total area of the Brahmaputra Valley?
(A) 56,000 sq km (A) 56,000 sq km
(B) 56,964 sq km (B) 56,964 sq km
(C) 56,500 sq km (C) 56,500 sq km
(D) 56,274 sq.km (D) 56,274 sq.km
Answer: (D) 56,274 sq.km Answer: (D) 56,274 sq.km
The Brahmaputra Valley, also known as the Assam Valley, covers an area of approximately 56,274 square kilometers, accounting for about 69% of the total area of Assam.The Brahmaputra Valley, also known as the Assam Valley, covers an area of approximately 56,274 square kilometers, accounting for about 69% of the total area of Assam.
Being a puppet in the hands of the Burmese, Jogeswar Singha was unable to exercise any authority, during his reign. People use to refer him as “Maane pota Raja”, means king installed by Burmese.Being a puppet in the hands of the Burmese, Jogeswar Singha was unable to exercise any authority, during his reign. People use to refer him as “Maane pota Raja”, means king installed by Burmese.
Q5. When did the peasant revolt of Patharughat take place? Q5. When did the peasant revolt of Patharughat take place?
(A) 1894 (A) 1894
(B) 1890 (B) 1890
(C) 1895 (C) 1895
(D) 1892 (D) 1892
Answer: (A) 1894 Answer: (A) 1894
The Patharughat Peasants' Uprising took place on January 28, 1894. The uprising occurred in Patharughat, a small village in Assam's Darrang district, northeast of Guwahati.The Patharughat Peasants' Uprising took place on January 28, 1894. The uprising occurred in Patharughat, a small village in Assam's Darrang district, northeast of Guwahati.
Q6. What was the period of India’s First Five Year Plan? Q6. What was the period of India’s First Five Year Plan?
(A) 1951-56 (A) 1951-56
(B) 1961-66 (B) 1961-66
(C) 1969-1974 (C) 1969-1974
(D) 1979-1984 (D) 1979-1984
Answer: (A) 1951-56 Answer: (A) 1951-56
1951-56
India’s First Five-year Plan was implemented from the year 1951 till 1956. It mainly focused on the development of primary sector. The Plan was based on the Harrod–Domar model implemented with some modifications.1951-56
India’s First Five-year Plan was implemented from the year 1951 till 1956. It mainly focused on the development of primary sector. The Plan was based on the Harrod–Domar model implemented with some modifications.
Justice Vijay Bishnoi is the current Chief Justice of the Gauhati High Court, having assumed the role on February 5, 2024. He was previously a judge of the Rajasthan High Court.Justice Vijay Bishnoi is the current Chief Justice of the Gauhati High Court, having assumed the role on February 5, 2024. He was previously a judge of the Rajasthan High Court.