IMPORTANT QUESTIONS FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMS IN ASSAM

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Saturday, 8 February 2025

COMPETITIVE EXAM


Q: Who wrote Rihala? 

Answer: Ibnbatuta. 

Q: Who was the first Deputy Prime Minister of Bharat? 

Answer: Vallabhbhai Patel 

Q: Who was the first Home Minister of Bharat? 

Answer: Vallabhbhai Patel. 

Q: Which country's nickname is 'Sone ki Chidiya?'

Answer: Bharat. 

Q: Where is the famous Sun Temple situated? 

Answer: Konark. 

Q: What is the folk dance of Kerala? 

Answer: Kathakali. 

Q: Who was the last Mughal emperor of Bharat? 

Answer: Bahadur Shah. 

Q: On the bank of which river is the World Heritage site 'Taj Mahal' situated? 

Answer: Yamuna. 

Q: Who led the "Dandi March?" 

Answer: Mahatma Gandhi. 

Q: When was the first battle of Panipat fought? 

Answer: In 1526.

Q: When was the second battle of Panipat fought? 

Answer: 1555.

Q: When was the third battle of Panipat fought? 

Answer: 1761.

Q: Where are the Elephanta Caves situated? 

Answer: In Maharashtra. 

Q: Where was Lord Buddha born? 

Answer: In Lumbini. 

Q: Where was Mahatma Gandhi born? 

Answer: At Porbandar. 

Q: Who was the wife of Mahatma Gandhi? 

Answer: Kasturba Gandhi. 

Q: Who wrote the book "The Story of My Experiments with Truth?" 

Answer: Mahatma Gandhi. 

Q: What is the folk dance of Gujarat!? 

Answer: Garba. 

Q: Who founded Yoga Shashtra? 

Answer: Patanjali. 

Q: What is Yoga Shashtra? 

Answer: The school of Hindu Philosophy. 

Q: Which state celebrates Loosong Festival? 

Answer: Sikkim. 

Q: Who was called 'Nightingle of India?'

Answer: Sarojini Naidu. 

Q: Where is Mathura located? 

Answer In Uttar Pradesh. 

Q: Where was the ancient city Dwarka located? 

Answer: Gujarat. 

Q: Who was the first woman President of the Republic of Bharat? 

Answer: Pratibha Patil. 

Q: Which state celebrates the festival of Nyokum? 

Answer: Arunachal Pradesh. 

Q: Where is Sabarmati Ashram? 

Answer: In Gujarat. 

Q: When did the Rowlatt Act come into force? 

Answer: 18th March, 1919.

Q: Who was the first woman Prime Minister of Bharat? 

Answer: Indira Gandhi. 

Q: Who was the first Vice President of Bharat? 

Answer: Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. 

Q: Who was the first Defence Minister of Bharat after Independence? 

Answer: Baldev Singh. 

Q: Who opened the Central Public Works Department in 1854?

Answer: The Governor General Lord Dalhousie. 

Q: When did the Indian National Congress take the resolution for complete independence? 

Answer: In the Lahore session held in 1929.

Q: What was the real name of 'Frontier Gandhi? '

Answer: Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan. 

Q: Who wrote the book 'Discovery of India?'

Answer: Jawaharlal Nehru. 

Q: When was Swami Vivekanand born? 

Answer: In 1863.

Q: Who was the founder of Brahmo Samaj?

Answer: Raja Rammohan Roy. 

Q: Who was the founder of Arya Samaj? 

Answer: Dayananda Saraswati. 

Q: Who discovered Hampi? 

Answer: Colin Mackenzie. 

Q: When did C. V. Raman get the Nobel Prize?. 

Answer: 1930.

Q: Who built Charminar? 

Answer: Kuli Qutub Shah.

Q: Who introduced 'Din-E-Elahi?'

Answer: Akbar. 

Q: When did Vasco-Da-Gama come to Bharat? 

Answer: In 1498.

Q: Who is known as the Iron Man of Bharat? 

Answer: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. 

Q: Who was the second Prime Minister of Bharat? 

Answer: Lal Bahadur Shastri. 

Q: Who started the Quit India Movement? 

Answer: Mahatma Gandhi. 

Q: What was the actual name of Shershah? 

Answer: Farid. 

Q: Which Mughal emperor shifted the capital from Agra to Delhi? 

Answer: Shahjahan. 

Q: On which day did the British Viceroy Lord Curzon divide Bengal? 

Answer: 20th July, 1905.

Q: How many lions are there in Sarnath pillar? 

Answer: 4.

Q: Who was the Governor General of Bharat when Bharat became a Republic in 1950?

Answer: C Rajagopalachari. 

Q: Who held the fourth Buddha conference?

Answer: Kanishka. 

Q: How many Puranas are there? 

Answer: 18.

Q: Who was poet-laureate of Samudragupta? 

Answer: Harishena. 

Q: In which Veda is the famous saying 'War begins in the minds of men' stated? 

Answer: In the Atharva Veda. 

Q: Name the Rig Vedic God who is believed to be the upholder of the "Rita" or Cosmic Order? 

Answer: Varuna. 

Q: What was name of the earliest tribal assembly? 

Answer: Vidhata. 

Q: What was the original name of Swami Vivekanand? 

Answer: Narendranath Dutta. 

Q: Who gave the title "Sardar" to Vallabhbhai Patel? 

Answer: Mahatma Gandhi. 

Q: Who introduced Postage Stamps in Bharat? 

Answer: Governor General Lord Dalhousie. 

Q: Who first issued gold coins in Bharat? 

Answer: Kushanas. 

Q: Name the Governor General when the 1857 revolt broke out.

Answer: Lord Canning.

Q: What was Din-e-ellahi?

Answer: Code of conduct.

Q: Name The tropical rainforests in Assam.

Answer: Dehing Patkai National Park.

Q: What is The average height of Assam from sea level?

Answer: 79.5 m.

Q: Which cash crop is not produced in Assam?

Answer:  Coffee, Soyabean, etc.

Q: As per the 2011 census, What is the growth rate of the population of Assam during the decade of 2001-2011?

Answer: 16.93%.

Q: In which district is Jatinga, famous for the mass suicide of migratory birds located?

Answer: Dima Hasao.

Q: What is the rank of  Assam among the northeastern states area-wise?

Answer: Second.

Q: In which protected areas of Assam are Tropical wet evergreen forests predominantly found in Assam?

Answer: Dehing Patkai WLS.

Q: Which is the highest peak in Karbi Plateau?

Answer: Singhasan Peak.

Q: In which area in Assam are iron ore deposits found?

Answer: Chandardinga Hills.

Q: Name a state which is not connected by the border of Assam.

Answer: Goa, Sikkim, etc. 

Q: What is the state tree of Assam?

Answer: Hollong.

Q: In which districts does Manas National Park fall?

Answer:  Barpeta, Bongaigaon, Chirang, Darrang, Kokrajhar, and Udalguri. 

Q: Which river in Assam doesn’t originate in the hills of Arunachal?

Answer: The Brahmaputra, Dibang, etc.

Q: What is the length of the river Brahmaputra in India?

Answer: 916 km.

Q: What is the length of the river Brahmaputra?

Answer: 2900 km.

Q: In which district is the “Sri Surya Pahar” located?

Answer: Goalpara.

Q: Which is the highest peak in Assam?

Answer: Mount Tumjang, also known as Seilkal Peak located in the Borail range of the Dima Hasao district.

Q: When was Kaziranga inscribed as a UNSECO World Heritage site?

Answer: In 1985.

Q: What is the Brahmaputra, after joining the Teesta river?

Answer: The Jamuna.

Q: Which forest is single-handedly planted by Jadav Payeng?

Answer: Molai Forest.

Q: What is the total number of districts on the bank of the Brahmaputra River?

Answer: 21.

Q.    Over which river is The Bhupen Hazarika Setu (Dhola–Sadiya Bridge) constructed?

Answer: Lohit

Q.    Which National Park in Assam is one of the last strongholds for the wild water buffalo?

Answer: Kaziranga National Park.

Q.    Which major bird is not found in Assam?

Answer: White Peafowl.

Q.    With how many states does Assam have a common boundary?

Answer: 7 states.

Q.    Which is the largest wetland in Assam?

Answer: Sonbill Lake.


Q.    Which season is associated with Bordoichila in Assam?

Answer: Pre-monsoon season

Q.    Where is the Gai, a tributary to the Brahmaputra situated?

Answer: Between Dihang and Subansiri


Q.    The Brahmaputra, Irrawady and Mekong rivers originate in Tibet and flow through narrow and parallel mountain ranges in their upper reaches. Of these rivers, Brahmaputra makes a “U” turn in its course to flow into India. This “U” turn is due to _____.

Answer: Syntaxial bending of geologically young Himalayas. 


Q.    Which town is also known as the Manchester of Assam?

Answer: Sualkuchi.


Q.    Which place is the site of rain forest in Assam and in which District?

Answer: Joypur, in the district of Dibrugarh.

Q.    What is the approximate share of Assam in India’s annual production of Tea?

Answer: 55%


Q.    Name the countries with which Assam shares the international border?

Answer: Bhutan and Bangladesh


Q.   What is the literacy rate of Assam as per the data of the 2011 population census?

Answer: 72%

Q.    In Which state is the Keibul Lamjao National Park located?

Answer: Manipur.


Q.    How many UNESCO World Heritage Sites are there in Assam?

Answer: Two.


Q.    Who is credited with the 1953 discovery of Golden Langur in Assam?

Answer: Edward Pritchard Gee.

Q.    What is Assam’s position among all the Indian states, in terms of Elephant population?

Answer: Second.


Q.    Over which river is the proposed Tipaimukh Dam to be constructed?


Answer: Barak River.

Q.    What is the IUCN Conservation status of Rhinoceros unicorns, the official state animal of Assam?

Answer: Vulnerable.

Q.    Which is the smallest National Park in Assam?

Answer: Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park.


Q.    What is the IUCN Conservation status of the Gee’s golden langur (or golden langur), an Old World monkey found in Assam and neighbouring regions?

Answer: Endangered.


Q.   In which district of Assam is Oak Tasar, a wild silkworm found?

Answer: Dima Hasao.


Q.    Which is the highest hill range in Assam?

Answer: Barail Hills 

 

Q.    How many Ramsar sites are there in Assam?

Answer: 1

Q.    Which river is known as Kameng in Arunachal Pradesh?

Answer: Jia Bharali

Q.    In which area in Assam does Swamp Deer have a sizeable population?

Answer: Kaziranga National Park.


Q: Which is the 43rd UNESCO World Heritage Site in India?

Answer: Moidams.


Q: How many Indian states share boundaries with Assam?

Answer: 7


Q: How many gram panchayats are there in Assam at present?

Answer: 2202


Q: How many development blocks are there in Assam at present?

Answer: 219


Q: Which day is celebrated as Assam Day in Assam?

Answer: December 2


Q: Which day is observed as Rhino Day in Assam?

Answer: September 22.


Q: What is the capital of Assam?

Answer: Guwahati (Dispur is the administrative capital).


Q: Which river is the lifeline of Assam?

Answer: Brahmaputra.


Q: What is the largest river island in Assam?

Answer: Majuli.


Q: What is the smallest river island in Assam?

Answer: Umananda.


Q: Which mountain range is located in Assam?

Answer: Patkai Hills.


Q: What is the highest peak in Assam?

Answer: Dapha Bum (4,579 m).


Q: Which plateau is located in Assam?

Answer: Karbi Anglong Plateau.


Q: Which national park is famous for one-horned rhinoceros?

Answer: Kaziranga National Park.


Q: Which river is known as the "Sorrow of Assam"?

Answer: Brahmaputra (due to frequent floods).


Q: What is the main soil type found in Assam?

Answer: Alluvial soil.


Q: What type of climate does Assam have?

Answer: Tropical monsoon climate.


Q: What is the average annual rainfall in Assam?

Answer: 2,500 – 3,000 mm.


Q: What is the coldest month in Assam?

Answer: January.


Q: What is the hottest month in Assam?

Answer: July.


Q: Which is the most common tree found in Assam?

Answer: Sal tree.


Q: Assam falls under which seismic zone?

Answer: Seismic Zone V (High-risk earthquake zone).


Q: Which type of forest is dominant in Assam?

Answer: Tropical moist deciduous forest.


Q: Which is the largest national park in Assam?

Answer: Kaziranga National Park.


Q: Name a famous bird sanctuary in Assam.

Answer: Deepor Beel Bird Sanctuary.


Q: Name the Ramsar site in Assam.

Answer: Deepor Beel.


Q: Name the largest tributary of the Brahmaputra in Assam.

Answer: Subansiri.


Q: Name a south-flowing river of Assam.

Answer: Barak River.


Q: Which river divides Assam into two parts?

Answer: Brahmaputra.


Q: Name a major tributary of the Barak River.

Answer: Jiri River.


Q: Which river originates from the Aka Hills?

Answer: Kameng River.


Q: Name the second-largest river in Assam.

Answer: Barak River.


Q: Which lake in Assam is known for its migratory birds?

Answer: Deepor Beel.


Q: Which river is also called Tsangpo in Tibet?

Answer: Brahmaputra.


Q: Name the river that flows through Guwahati city.

Answer: Brahmaputra.


Q: Which river separates Kaziranga National Park?

Answer: Dhansiri River.


Q: What is the main crop of Assam?

Answer: Rice.


Q: Assam is the largest producer of which cash crop?

Answer: Tea.


Q: Which region of Assam is famous for tea cultivation?

Answer: Upper Assam.


Q: What is the staple food of Assam?

Answer: Rice and fish.


Q: What is the main occupation of Assam’s people?

Answer: Agriculture.


Q: Which fruit is commonly grown in Assam?

Answer: Orange.


Q: Which district is known as the "Rice Bowl of Assam"?

Answer: Nagaon.


Q: Which crop is cultivated on the Brahmaputra riverbanks?

Answer: Jute.


Q: Which is a major horticultural product of Assam?

Answer: Areca nut.


Q: Assam is famous for which variety of silk?

Answer: Muga silk.


Q: Where is the first oil refinery in Assam located?

Answer: Digboi.


Q: Which city is known as the "Tea City of India"?

Answer: Dibrugarh.


Q: Which place in Assam has the largest oilfield?

Answer: Duliajan.


Q: Assam is rich in which mineral resource?

Answer: Petroleum.


Q: Where is the Numaligarh Refinery located?

Answer: Golaghat district.


Q: Which coalfield is located in Assam?

Answer: Makum coalfield.


Q: Which district has the largest limestone reserves in Assam?

Answer: Dima Hasao.


Q: Which industry contributes most to Assam's economy?

Answer: Tea industry.


Q: Where is Assam’s first cement factory located?

Answer: Umrangso.


Q: What is the largest natural gas-producing area in Assam?

Answer: Duliajan.


Q: Which is the busiest railway station in Assam?

Answer: Guwahati Railway Station.


Q: What is the name of the largest bridge in Assam?

Answer: Dhola-Sadiya Bridge.


Q: Name a major airport in Assam.

Answer: Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport.


Q: Which national highway connects Assam to Arunachal Pradesh?

Answer: NH-15.


Q: Which is the longest railway bridge in Assam?

Answer: Bogibeel Bridge.


Q: What is the largest inland port in Assam?

Answer: Pandu Port.


Q: Which Assam city has a metro rail project proposed?

Answer: Guwahati.


Q: The Assam Trunk Road is part of which NH?

Answer: NH-27.


Q: Name the first ropeway over the Brahmaputra River.

Answer: Guwahati Ropeway.


Q: Assam shares an international border with which country?

Answer: Bhutan & Bangladesh.


Q: What is the official language of Assam?

Answer: Assamese.


Q: What is the second official language of Assam?

Answer: Bodo.


Q: What is the literacy rate of Assam?

Answer: Around 73%.


Q: Which is the largest city in Assam?

Answer: Guwahati.


Q: How many districts are there in Assam?

Answer: 35 (as of 2024).


Q: Which festival is most famous in Assam?

Answer: Bihu.


Q: Which tribe is the largest in Assam?

Answer: Bodos.


Q: Name the traditional dance of Assam.

Answer: Bihu dance.


Q: What is the traditional dress of Assamese women?

Answer: Mekhela Sador.


Q: Which ethnic group celebrates Bathou Puja?

Answer: Bodos.


Q: Which city is known as the "Gateway to Northeast India"?

Answer: Guwahati.


Q: What is the nickname of Tezpur?

Answer: City of Eternal Romance.


Q: Assam was separated from which province in 1947?

Answer: Bengal Province.


Q: Who was the first Chief Minister of Assam?

Answer: Gopinath Bordoloi.


Q: Which national highway passes through Kaziranga National Park?

Answer: NH-715.

 Q: How many North-Eastern states are there excluding Assam?

Answer: Seven.

Q: Which is the largest state in North-East India (excluding Assam)?
Answer: Arunachal Pradesh.

Q: Which is the smallest state in North-East India?
Answer: Sikkim.

Q: Which North-Eastern state has the lowest population?
Answer: Sikkim.

Q: Which state is known as the "Land of the Rising Sun" in India?
Answer: Arunachal Pradesh.

Q: Which North-Eastern state shares an international border with China?
Answer: Arunachal Pradesh.

Q: Which state is known as the "Scotland of the East"?
Answer: Meghalaya.

Q: Which is the coldest place in North-East India?
Answer: Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh).

Q: Which is the highest mountain in North-East India?
Answer: Kangchenjunga (Sikkim).

Q: Which North-Eastern state shares borders with Myanmar?
Answer: Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, and Manipur.

Q: What is the capital of Arunachal Pradesh?
Answer: Itanagar.

Q: What is the capital of Nagaland?
Answer: Kohima.

Q: What is the capital of Manipur?
Answer:  Imphal.

Q: What is the capital of Meghalaya?
Answer:  Shillong.

Q: What is the capital of Mizoram?
Answer:  Aizawl.

Q: What is the capital of Tripura?
Answer:  Agartala.

Q: What is the capital of Sikkim?
Answer:  Gangtok.

Q: Which is the largest city in Meghalaya?
Answer:  Shillong.

Q: Which North-Eastern state was the last to join India?
Answer:  Sikkim (1975).

Q: How many states of North-East India share a border with Bangladesh?
Answer:  Four (Tripura, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland).

Q: Which is the largest river in Arunachal Pradesh?
Answer:  Siang River (Brahmaputra).

Q: Name the largest freshwater lake in North-East India.
Answer:  Loktak Lake (Manipur).

Q: Which is the only floating national park in the world?
Answer:  Keibul Lamjao National Park (Manipur).

Q: Name a major river in Nagaland.

Answer:  Doyang River.

Q: Which river forms the famous "Dihang Gorge" in Arunachal Pradesh?
Answer:  Brahmaputra (Siang).

Q: Which is the longest river in Meghalaya?
Answer:  Umngot River.

Q: Where is the Umiam Lake located?
Answer:  Meghalaya.

Q: Which is the main river of Sikkim?
Answer:  Teesta River.

Q: Which is the largest hydroelectric project in North-East India?
Answer:  Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project (Arunachal Pradesh).

Q: Name the major river of Tripura.
Answer:  Gomati River.

Q: Which is the wettest place in India?
Answer:  Mawsynram (Meghalaya).

Q: Which is the second wettest place in India?
Answer:  Cherrapunji (Meghalaya).

Q: What type of climate is found in most North-Eastern states?
Answer:  Tropical monsoon climate.

Q: Which state has the highest forest cover in North-East India?
Answer:  Arunachal Pradesh.

Q: Name a famous orchid sanctuary in Arunachal Pradesh.
Answer:  Sessa Orchid Sanctuary.

Q: Which is the highest peak in Nagaland?
Answer:  Mount Saramati.

Q: Which state has the largest number of caves in India?
Answer:  Meghalaya.

Q: Which state is famous for its rainforests?
Answer:  Meghalaya.

Q: Which hill range is found in Mizoram?
Answer:  Lushai Hills.

Q: What is the major soil type found in North-East India?
Answer:  Laterite soil.

Q: Which North-Eastern state is the largest producer of oranges?
Answer:  Arunachal Pradesh.

Q: Which is the main cash crop of Meghalaya?
Answer:  Areca nut.

Q: Which North-Eastern state is the largest producer of ginger?
Answer:  Meghalaya.

Q: What is the staple food of Manipur?
Answer:  Rice and fish.

Q: Which state is famous for cardamom production?
Answer:  Sikkim.

Q: What is the main occupation of people in North-East India?
Answer:  Agriculture.

Q: What is the main crop of Mizoram?
Answer:  Rice.

Q: Which state produces the most pineapples in North-East India?
Answer:  Tripura.

Q: What is the main source of income in Sikkim?
Answer:  Tourism and organic farming.

Q: Where is the Dampa Tiger Reserve located?
Answer:  Mizoram.

Q: What is the famous dance form of Manipur?
Answer:  Manipuri Dance.

Q: Which festival is most famous in Nagaland?
Answer:  Hornbill Festival.

Q: What is the traditional dress of Arunachal Pradesh?
Answer:  Gale and Ege.

Q: Which is the largest tribe in Nagaland?
Answer:  Konyak.

Q: What is the main festival of Mizoram?
Answer:  Chapchar Kut.

Q: What is the traditional dress of Meghalaya’s Khasi tribe?
Answer:  Jainsem.

Q: What is the main festival of Tripura?
Answer:  Kharchi Puja.

Q: What is the traditional headgear of Arunachal Pradesh called?
Answer:  Bogor.

Q: Which classical dance form is associated with Manipur?
Answer:  Manipuri.

Q: Which North-Eastern state has the maximum tribal population?
Answer:  Arunachal Pradesh.

Q: Where is the Tawang Monastery located?
Answer:  Arunachal Pradesh.

Q: Which is the largest monastery in India?
Answer:  Tawang Monastery (Arunachal Pradesh).

Q: Where is the Namdapha National Park located?
Answer:  Arunachal Pradesh.

Q: Name a UNESCO World Heritage Site in North-East India (excluding Assam).
Answer:  Manas National Park (partly in Arunachal Pradesh).

Q: Where is the Nokrek Biosphere Reserve located?
Answer:  Meghalaya.

Q: Which state has the highest number of waterfalls in India?
Answer:  Meghalaya.

Q: Where is the Ziro Valley located?
Answer:  Arunachal Pradesh.

Q: Where is the Thalon Cave located?
Answer:  Manipur.

Q: Name the highest waterfall in Meghalaya.
Answer:  Nohkalikai Falls.

Q: Where is the Singalila National Park located?
Answer:  Sikkim.

Q: Which states are included in Northeast India?

Answer: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura.

Q: Which state has the largest economy in Northeast India?

Answer: Assam.

Q: What is the primary occupation of people in Northeast India?

Answer: Agriculture.

Q: Which sector contributes the most to the Northeast economy?

Answer: Agriculture and allied activities.

Q: Which industry is most prominent in Assam?

Answer: Tea Industry.

Q: Which organization promotes economic development in Northeast India?

Answer: North Eastern Council (NEC).

Q: What is the full form of NEC?

Answer: North Eastern Council.

Q: Which ministry looks after the development of the Northeast region?

Answer: Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER).

Q: What is the largest source of employment in Northeast India?.

Answer: Agriculture.

Q: Which state has the highest per capita income in Northeast India?

Answer: Sikkim.

Q: Which state is the largest producer of tea in India?
Answer: Assam.

Q: Which variety of rice is famous in Northeast India?
Answer: Joha rice (Assam), Black rice (Manipur).

Q; Which state is known as the "Orchid Paradise of India"?
Answer: Arunachal Pradesh.

Q: Which fruit is Meghalaya famous for?
Answer: Pineapple and oranges.

Q: Which crop is widely grown in Mizoram?
Answer: Bamboo and ginger.

Q: State is the largest producer of oranges in Northeast India?
Answer: Assam.

Which Q: state is the largest producer of pineapple in India?
Answer: Tripura.

Q: Which state is famous for Kiwi production in India?
Answer: Arunachal Pradesh.

Q: What is Nagaland's main cash crop?
Answer: Tea and coffee.

Q: Which state is the largest producer of ginger in India?
Answer: Meghalaya.

Q: Which is the major tea-producing region in Assam?
Answer: Upper Assam.

Q: Which is the largest cement factory in Northeast India?
Answer: Meghalaya Cement Limited (Topcem.)

Q: Which state has the highest number of Small Scale Industries (SSIs) in Northeast India?
Answer: Assam.

Q: Which state has the highest forest cover in India?
Answer: Arunachal Pradesh.

Q: Which city in Northeast India is known as the "Gateway to the Northeast"?
Answer: Guwahati.

Q: What is Northeast India's main source of electricity?
Answer: Hydropower.

Q: Which state is the highest producer of crude oil in Northeast India?
Answer: Assam.

Q: Which is the oldest oil refinery in India?
Answer: Digboi Refinery (Assam).

Q: Which is the largest cement-producing state in Northeast India?
Answer: Meghalaya.

Q: Which state has the highest potential for hydroelectric power in Northeast India?
Answer: Arunachal Pradesh.

Q: Which is the largest commercial city in Northeast India?
Answer: Guwahati.

Q: Which border town in Manipur is an important trade hub with Myanmar?
Answer: Moreh.

Q: Which is the busiest airport in Northeast India?
Answer: Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (Guwahati).

Answer: Which is the only international airport in Northeast India?
Answer: Guwahati Airport.

Q: Which Northeast state has the highest number of National Highways?
Answer: Assam.

Q: What is the name of the trade corridor between India and Southeast Asia that passes through Northeast India?
Answer: India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway.

Q: Which river serves as an important trade route in Assam?
Answer: Brahmaputra River.

Q: Which is the largest tea auction centre in India?
Answer: Guwahati Tea Auction Centre (GTAC).

Q: Which industry is the backbone of Assam’s economy?
Answer: Tea Industry.

Answer: Which border town in Arunachal Pradesh is a major trade hub with China?
Answer: Nampong (Pangsau Pass).

Q: Which scheme promotes industrial development in Northeast India?
Answer: North East Industrial Development Scheme (NEIDS.)

Q: Which scheme supports organic farming in Northeast India?
Answer: Mission Organic Value Chain Development for the North Eastern Region (MOVCD-NER).

Q: Which financial institution supports Northeast India's development?
Answer: North Eastern Development Finance Corporation (NEDFi).

Q: Which initiative focuses on road connectivity in Northeast India?
Answer: Special Accelerated Road Development Programme for North East (SARDP-NE).

Q: Which program promotes bamboo-based industries in Northeast India?
Answer: National Bamboo Mission.

Q: Which festival attracts the most tourists to Nagaland?
Answer: Hornbill Festival.

Q: Which traditional textile is famous in Manipur?
Answer: Phanek and Moirang Phee.

Which Northeast state is famous for its one-horned rhinoceros?
Answer: Assam (Kaziranga National Park).

Q: Which state is famous for the "Living Root Bridges"?
Answer: Meghalaya.

Q: Which craft is Tripura famous for?
Answer: Cane and bamboo handicrafts.

Q:  How many states are there in Northeast India?
Answer: Eight (Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura).

Q: Which is the largest state in Northeast India by area?
Answer: Arunachal Pradesh.

Q: Which is the smallest state in Northeast India by area?
Answer: Sikkim.

Q: Which is the most populous state in Northeast India?
Answer: Assam.

Q: Which state has the lowest population in Northeast India?
Answer: Sikkim.

Q: Which was the first state in Northeast India to be granted statehood?
Answer: Assam (1950).

Q: Which was the last state to be added to Northeast India?
Answer: Sikkim (1975).

Q: Which is the only state in Northeast India that was an independent kingdom before merging with India?
Answer: Sikkim.

Q: What is the legislative structure of Assam?
Answer: Unicameral (Legislative Assembly only).

Q: Which state has the highest number of Lok Sabha seats in Northeast India?
Answer: Assam (14 seats).

Q: Who is the head of a state government in Northeast India?
Answer: Chief Minister.

Q: Who is the constitutional head of a state in Northeast India?
Answer: Governor.

Q: Which body is responsible for regional planning and economic development in Northeast India?
Answer: North Eastern Council (NEC).

Q: Under which Article of the Indian Constitution is the Sixth Schedule mentioned?
Answer: Article 244(2) and 275(1).

Q: Which states in Northeast India have Sixth Schedule areas?
Answer: Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, and Tripura.

Q: Which state has the highest number of autonomous councils under the Sixth Schedule?
Answer: Assam.

Q: Who appoints the Governor of a state?
Answer: The President of India.

Q: Which state has the largest number of Assembly seats in Northeast India?
Answer: Assam (126 seats).

Q: Which state has the least number of Assembly seats in Northeast India?
Answer: Sikkim (32 seats).

Q: Which city hosts the headquarters of the North Eastern Council (NEC)?
Answer: Shillong, Meghalaya.

 Q: Which political party has historically dominated politics in Assam?

Answer: Indian National Congress (INC).

Q: Which party formed the government in Manipur after the 2022 Assembly elections?
Answer: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Q: Which party is dominant in Nagaland politics?
Answer: Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP.)

Q: Which regional party is prominent in Meghalaya?
Answer: National People's Party (NPP).

Q: Which state had the first BJP-led government in Northeast India?
Answer: Assam (2016).

Q: Which regional party played a major role in Mizoram’s politics?
Answer: Mizo National Front (MNF).

Q: Which party has been dominant in Sikkim since 1994?
Answer: Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF), later replaced by Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) in 2019.

Q: Which party was founded by P.A. Sangma in Meghalaya?
Answer: National People's Party (NPP).

Q: Which is the only national party originating from Northeast India?
Answer: National People's Party (NPP).

Q: Which Indian Constitution article provides special status to Nagaland?

 Answer: Article 371A.

 

Q: Which Indian Constitution article provides special status to Mizoram?

Answer: Article 371.

 

Q: Which Indian Constitution article provides special provisions for Manipur?

Answer: Article 371C.

 

Q: Which Indian Constitution article provides special provisions for Sikkim?

Answer: Article 371F.

 

Q: Which Indian Constitution article provides special provisions for Assam?

Answer: Article 371B.

 

Q: Which insurgent group signed the Bodo Peace Accord in 2020?

Answer: National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB).

 

Q: Which region of Assam was granted an autonomous council under the Bodo Peace Accord?

Answer: Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR).

 

Q: What is the full form of NEDA in Northeast politics?

Answer: North-East Democratic Alliance.

 

Q: Who is the chairman of NEDA?

Answer: Himanta Biswa Sarma (as of recent years).

 

Q: When was the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) first imposed in Northeast India?

Answer: 1958.

 

Q: Which Northeast Indian state shares the longest international border?

Answer: Arunachal Pradesh (with China, Bhutan, and Myanmar).

 

Q: Which Northeast Indian state shares a border with Bangladesh?

Answer: Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura.

 

Q: Which Northeast state shares a border with China?

Answer: Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim.

 

Q: Which Northeast state shares a border with Myanmar?

Answer: Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram.

 

Q: Which Northeast state shares a border with Bhutan?

Answer: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Sikkim.

 

Q: Which disputed pass is a point of contention between India and China?

Answer: Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh).

 

Q: Which peace treaty ended the Mizo conflict in 1986?

Answer: Mizo Accord.

 

Q: Which border trade route connects Manipur with Myanmar?

Answer: Moreh-Tamu Border.

 

Q: Which agreement helped resolve the Bru refugee crisis in 2020?

Answer: Bru-Reang Agreement.

 

Q: Which Indian state had a major border dispute with Assam that was resolved in 2022?

Answer: Meghalaya.


Q:  Who was the first ruler of Assam?

Answer: Sukapha.

Q: Which dynasty ruled Assam during the 13th century?

Answer: The Ahom Dynasty.

Q: What is the capital of Assam?

Answer: Dispur.

Q: Who was the founder of the Ahom Kingdom?

Answer: Sukapha.

Q: Which river is the most important in Assam?

Answer: Brahmaputra.

Q: What was the primary religion in Assam during ancient times?

Answer: Hinduism.

Q: Which kingdom succeeded the Kamarupa kingdom in Assam?

Answer: The Ahom Kingdom.

Q: Which Assamese ruler is known for his military expansion and cultural development in the 17th century?

Answer: Rudra Singha.

Q: Who led the first resistance against the British in Assam?

Answer: Piyali Phukan.

Q: When did the British annex Assam?

Answer: 1826 (Treaty of Yandabo).

Q: Which battle marked the annexation of Assam by the British?

Answer: The Battle of the Sittang River.

Q: Who was the first British commissioner of Assam?

Answer: Sir Henry Ramsay.

Q: When was the Assam State formed?

Answer: 15th August, 1947.

Q: Who was the first Chief Minister of Assam?

Answer: Gopinath Bordoloi.

Q: Who was the first Governor of Assam?

Answer: Sir Robert Moffat Stewart.

Q: Which major event in Assam occurred in 1950?

Answer: The Assam Agreement was signed.

Q: Which Assamese poet is known for his work on the 'Buranji' literature?

Answer: Rudra Singha.

Q: Who was the first Assamese to get a degree?

Answer: Hemchandra Barua.

Q: Which language is the official language of Assam?

Answer: Assamese.

Q: Who was the first woman Chief Minister of Assam?

Answer: Syeda Anwara Taimur.

Q: In which century did the Ahom Kingdom rise to prominence?

Answer: 13th Century.

Q: What was the capital of the Kamarupa kingdom?

Answer: Pragjyotishpura (modern-day Guwahati).

Q: Who was the first Assamese to join the Indian Civil Services?

Answer: Satyendranath Sarma.

Q: When was the Assam Tea Company established?

Answer: 1839.

Q: Which Assamese warrior led a revolt against the British in the 19th century?

Answer: Maniram Dewan.

 Q. Which historical treaty marked the end of the Burmese rule in Assam?

Answer: The Treaty of Yandabo (1826).

 

Q. What was the name of the first Assamese newspaper?

Answer: The Assam Buranji.

 

Q. When was the Barak Valley region incorporated into Assam?

Answer: 1949.

 

Q. Who was the first Assamese woman to fight against the British?

Answer: Rukmini.

Q. In which year was the Assam Accord signed?

Answer: 1985.

Q. Which Assamese ruler expanded the territory of the Ahom Kingdom to its greatest extent?

Answer: Rudra Singha.

Q. What is the famous medieval Assamese text that describes the history of the Ahom Kingdom?

Answer: Buranji.

Q. Who was the last Ahom king of Assam?

Answer: Purandar Singha.

Q. Which important battle did the Ahoms win against the Mughals?

Answer: The Battle of Saraighat (1671).

Q. Who was the Ahom general who defeated the Mughal forces at Saraighat?

Answer: Lachit Borphukan.

Q. Which famous Assamese poet contributed to the Bhakti movement?

Answer: Srimanta Sankardev.

Q. Which language is the classical language of Assam?

Answer: Assamese.

Q. What was the main religion in Assam under the Ahom kings?

Answer: Vaishnavism.

Q. Who was the first president of the Assam Sahitya Sabha?

Answer: Hemchandra Barua.

Q. What is the oldest college in Assam?

Answer: Cotton College, Guwahati.

Q. Who wrote the famous Assamese book "Husori"?

Answer: Lakshminath Bezbaroa

Q. Which event led to the formation of the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU)?

Answer: The Assam Movement (1979–1985).

Q. What was the main issue raised by the Assam Movement?

Answer: The identification and expulsion of illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.

Q. When did Assam become a part of India after independence?

Answer: 15th August, 1947.

Q. Which kingdom ruled Assam before the Ahoms?

Answer: The Kamarupa Kingdom.

Q. Who was the first leader of the Indian National Congress in Assam?

Answer: Gopinath Bordoloi.

Q. What is the name of the famous ancient Assamese city that was the capital of the Kamarupa kingdom?

Answer: Pragjyotishpura.

Q. Which European country first established trade relations with Assam?

Answer: The British (East India Company).

Q. What is the main crop cultivated in Assam?

Answer: Rice.

Q. Which river is considered sacred by the people of Assam?

Answer: Brahmaputra.

Q. Which Assamese king is known for his patronage of art and culture?

Answer: Rudra Singha.

Q. Which Assamese tea company is one of the oldest in India?

Answer: The Assam Tea Company.

Q. Who was the first Assamese to climb Mount Everest?

Answer: Bulu Samanata.

Q. Which year did the first railway in Assam begin operation?

Answer: 1881.

Q. Who was the first Assamese to participate in the Indian National Congress session?

Answer: Gopinath Bordoloi.

Q. Which important treaty ended the Burmese occupation of Assam?

Answer: The Treaty of Yandabo.

Q. Who was the first Muslim king of Assam?

Answer: Sultan Nasir-ud-Din.

Q. Which was the first British administrative post in Assam?

Answer: The post of Commissioner of Assam.

Q. Who was the first Assamese to receive the Bharat Ratna?

Answer: Dr. Bhupen Hazarika.

Q. When was the Assam Rifles formed?

Answer: 1835.

Q. Which historical region of Assam was once a part of the ancient kingdom of Kamarupa?

Answer: Brahmaputra Valley.

Q. Which ruler is associated with the first recorded use of the term ‘Assam’?

Answer: Rudra Singha.

Q. Who was the first Assamese writer to be honoured with the Sahitya Akademi Award?

Answer: Lakhminath Bezbaroa.

Q. Which state was the precursor to the formation of Assam?

Answer: Kamarupa.

Q. In which year was the Treaty of Yandabo signed?

Answer: 1826.

Q. Who was the first Assamese to publish a book?

Answer: Hemchandra Barua.

Q. What was the main reason for the Burmese invasion of Assam in the 19th century?

Answer: Expansion of territory.

Q. Which battle marked the final defeat of the Mughals by the Ahoms?

Answer: Battle of Saraighat.

Q. Who was the prominent king during the Golden Age of the Ahom Dynasty?

Answer: Rudra Singha.

Q. Who is considered the father of Assamese literature?

Answer: Bhattadev.

Q. Which region of Assam is famous for its tea gardens?

Answer: The Brahmaputra Valley.

Q. Who was the founder of the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU)?

Answer: Samujjal Bhattacharya.

Q. When did Assam become an official state of India?

Answer: 26th January, 1950.

Q. Which leader is known as the "Architect of Modern Assam"?

Answer: Gopinath Bordoloi.

Q. Which is the most famous festival of Assam?

Answer: Bihu.

Q. Who led the first Assamese rebellion against the British?

Answer: Piyali Phukan.

Q. When did Assam join the Indian Union?

Answer: 15th August, 1947.

Q. Who was the founder of the Bhakti movement in Assam?

Answer: Srimanta Sankardev.

Q. Which Assamese ruler was famous for his architectural achievements?

Answer: Rudra Singha.

Q. What is the name of the largest river island in the world located in Assam?

Answer: Majuli.

Q. Which historical figure is associated with the introduction of Vaishnavism in Assam?

Answer: Srimanta Sankardev.

Q. Which British officer was responsible for the annexation of Assam?

Answer: Captain David Scott.

Q. When did Assam gain statehood?

Answer: 26th January, 1950.

Q. Who is known as the "Nightingale of Assam"?

Answer: Kalpana Patowary.

Q. Who led the Indian National Congress in Assam during independence?

Answer: Gopinath Bordoloi.

Q. Which famous Assamese scholar was a prominent figure in the Renaissance of Assam?

Answer: Hemchandra Barua.

Q. When did the Assam Tea industry begin to flourish?

Answer: 19th century.

Q. Who was the first Assamese to appear in the Indian National Congress session?

Answer: Gopinath Bordoloi.

Q. Which year did Assam face the Bodo movement?

Answer: 1980s.

Q. Who is known as the "Father of Assamese Prose"?

Answer: Lakhminath Bezbaroa.

Q. Which ethnic group in Assam is known for its warrior tradition?

Answer: The Ahoms.

Q. Who was the first Assamese to publish a newspaper?

Answer: Hemchandra Barua.

Q. Which historical text chronicles the exploits of the Ahom kings?

Answer: Buranji.

Q. Which notable event occurred in Assam in 1960?

Answer: The formation of the Assam Legislative Assembly.

Q. When did the Assam Legislative Assembly come into existence?

Answer: 1937.

Q. Who was the first woman to be elected as an MLA in Assam?

Answer: Anowara Begum.

Q. Which leader is known for his role in Assam’s freedom struggle and the Indian National Congress?

Answer: Gopinath Bordoloi.

Q. Who was the first Assamese to join the Indian Civil Services?

Answer: Satyendranath Sarma.

Q. Who was the first person from Assam to receive the Jnanpith Award?

Answer: Birendra Kumar Bhattacharyya.

Q. Which Assamese festival marks the beginning of the agricultural season?

Answer: Bihu.

Q: Which ancient kingdom was located in present-day Manipur?

Answer: Kangleipak Kingdom.

Q: Name the most famous king of the Manipur Kingdom.

Answer: Maharaja Gambhir Singh.

Q: Which Northeast Indian state was historically known as the “Lushai Hills”?

Answer: Mizoram.

Q: What was the capital of the Tripura Kingdom?

Answer: Udaipur (Old capital) and Agartala (New capital).

Q: Who was the founder of the Kangleipak Kingdom (Manipur)?

Answer: Nongda Lairen Pakhangba.

Q: Which foreign traveller mentioned Manipur in his accounts?

Answer: Ptolemy.

Q: Which ancient text mentions the tribes of Arunachal Pradesh?

Answer: Kalika Purana.

Q: What was the traditional administrative system among the Mizos called?

Answer: Chieftainship.

Q: Which indigenous people were known to inhabit Meghalaya in ancient times?

Answer: Khasi, Jaintia, and Garo tribes. 

Q: What cultural practices were the Naga tribes historically known for?

Answer: Headhunting.

Q: Which Manipuri king first adopted Hinduism?

Answer: King Pamheiba (Gharib Nawaz).

Q: What was the title of the kings of Tripura?

Answer: Maharaja.

Q: Who was the first Muslim ruler to invade Manipur?

Answer: Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah.

Q: Which Manipur king introduced the script Meitei Mayek?

Answer: King Loiyumba.

Q: Who was the longest-reigning ruler of the Tripura Kingdom?

Answer: Maharaja Bir Chandra Manikya.

Q: What was the religion of the early Khasi people?

Answer: Animism (followed Niam Khasi).

Q: Which foreign power first established trade relations with the Tripura Kingdom?

Answer: Mughals.

Q: Which dynasty ruled Tripura for over 500 years?

Answer: Manikya dynasty.

Q: Who was the last ruling king of Manipur before British rule?

Answer: Maharaja Kulachandra Singh.

Q: Which state was known for its strong warrior culture and headhunting practices?

Answer: Nagaland.

Q: What do the paintings of Ajanta mainly depict?

Answer: The life of Buddha and the stories from Jataka.

Q: Who is called Napoleon of Bharat?

Answer: Samudragupta.

Q: Who wrote the book "The Story of the Integration of the Indian States"?

Answer: C. Rajagopalchari.

Q: Who formulated the Dickie Bird Plan?

Answer: Lord Mountbatten.

Q: which movement began with the Dandi March?

Answer: Civil Disobedience Movement. 

Q: What was the court language of the Mughals?

Answer: Persian.

Q: When was Goa captured by the Portuguese?

Answer: 1510 A. D.

Q: When did the Chauri-Chaura incident take place?

Answer: On the 4th February,  1922.

Q: When did the British first establish control over Manipur?

Answer: 1891.

Q: What was the Anglo-Kuki War?

Answer: A rebellion by the Kuki tribes against British rule (1917-1919).

Q: Who was the ruler of Manipur during the Anglo-Manipur War of 1891?

Answer: Maharaja Kulachandra Singh.

Q: Who led the Khasi resistance against the British?

Answer: U Tirot Sing.

Q: When did the British annex the Khasi Hills?

Answer: 1833.

Q: What was the Lushai Expedition of 1871-72?

Answer: A British military campaign to suppress Mizo raids.

Q: Who was the last king of the Jaintia Kingdom?

Answer: Raja Rajendra Singh.

Q: When did the British annex the Naga Hills?

Answer: 1881.

Q: Which British official was key in subjugating the Naga Hills?

Answer: Captain John Butler.

Q: Which war marked the final conquest of Manipur by the British?

Answer: Anglo-Manipur War of 1891.

Q: Who was the first person from Manipur to join the Indian National Army (INA)?

Answer: Captain Malik Singh.

Q: Who was the leader of the Zeliangrong movement against the British?

Answer: Jadonang.

Q: Who was Rani Gaidinliu?

Answer: A Naga spiritual and freedom fighter.

Q: Which state saw major battles between the British and Japanese during World War II?

Answer: Manipur and Nagaland.

Q: What was the significance of the Battle of Imphal (1944)?

Answer: INA and Japanese forces tried to capture British-held Imphal but failed.

Q: Who was the last ruling Maharaja of Manipur before merging with India?

Answer: Maharaja Bodhachandra Singh.

Q: What year did Tripura merge with India?

Answer: 1949.

Q: What was the Naga National Council (NNC)?

Answer: A political organization advocating Naga independence.

Q: Who founded the Naga National Council (NNC)?

Answer: Angami Zapu Phizo.

Q: What was the Shillong Accord of 1975?

Answer: A peace agreement between the Indian government and Naga rebels.

Q: When did Nagaland become a full-fledged state?

Answer: 1963.

Q: Who was the first Chief Minister of Nagaland?

Answer: P. Shilu Ao.

Q: When was the Mizoram Peace Accord signed?

Answer: 1986.

Q: What was the Mizo National Front (MNF)?

Answer: A separatist group that fought for Mizoram’s independence.

Q: Who was the leader of the Mizo National Front?

Answer: Laldenga.

Q: When did Manipur attain full statehood?

Answer: 1972.

Q: Which organization was responsible for insurgency in Tripura?

Answer: National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT).

Q: What was the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA)?

Answer: A law granting special powers to the Indian Army in Northeast India.

Q: When did the Indian government revoke the special status of Tripura’s princely rule?

Answer: 1949.

Q: What is the Inner Line Permit (ILP)?

Answer: A permit required for non-residents to enter certain Northeast states.

 

Q: Which war led to British rule in Meghalaya?

Answer: Anglo-Khasi War (1829-1833).

Q: What is the oldest known dynasty of Tripura?

Answer: Manikya Dynasty.

Q: Which empire influenced Manipur’s early history?

Answer: Burmese Empire.

Q: What was the role of missionaries in Mizoram?

Answer: Introduced Christianity and modern education.

Q: Which Naga leader led the longest insurgency against India?

Answer: Thuingaleng Muivah.

Q: When was Meghalaya carved out as a separate state?

Answer: 1972.

Q: Which treaty ended the Anglo-Manipur War of 1891?

Answer: There was no treaty; the British directly annexed Manipur.

Q: Which ancient king of Manipur introduced polo?

Answer: King Kangba.

Q: Which ancient kingdom influenced Arunachal Pradesh?

Answer: The Chutia and Ahom Kingdoms.

Q: Who was the first woman freedom fighter from Northeast India?

Answer: Rani Gaidinliu.

 Q: How many districts are there in Assam as of 2024?

Answer:  35.

Q: Which is the largest district in Assam by area?
Answer:  Karbi Anglong.

Q: Which is the smallest district in Assam by area?
Answer:  South Salmara-Mankachar.

Q: Which district has the highest population in Assam?
Answer:  Nagaon.

Q: Which district has the lowest population in Assam?
Answer:  Dima Hasao.

Q: Which district is known as the “Tea Capital of the World”?
Answer:  Dibrugarh.

Q: Which district is famous for Kaziranga National Park?
Answer:  Golaghat.

Q: Which district has the highest literacy rate in Assam?
Answer:  Kamrup Metropolitan.

Q: Which district has the lowest literacy rate in Assam?
Answer:  South Salmara-Mankachar.

Q: Which district is home to the famous Majuli River Island?
Answer:  Majuli.

Q: Which district is the administrative capital of Assam?
Answer: Kamrup Metropolitan (Guwahati).

Q: Which district shares an international border with Bhutan?
Answer: Baksa, Chirang, Udalguri, and Kokrajhar.

Q: Which district is known for the Satras established by Srimanta Sankardeva?
Answer: Majuli.

Q: Which district is famous for Sualkuchi, the silk-weaving hub of Assam?
Answer: Kamrup.

Q: Which district is known for the oil industry in Assam?
Answer: Dibrugarh.

Q: Which district is known as the gateway to the Northeast?
Answer: Kamrup Metropolitan (Guwahati).

Q: Which district has the famous Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary?
Answer: Morigaon.

Q: Which district is famous for Haflong, the only hill station in Assam?
Answer: Dima Hasao.

Q: Which district is home to Manas National Park?
Answer: Baksa.

Q: Which district has the historical city of Sivasagar?
Answer: Sivasagar.

Q: Which district is known for the Rang Ghar, an ancient amphitheater?
Answer: Sivasagar.

Q: Which river flows through most of Assam’s districts?
Answer: Brahmaputra.

Q: Which district was recently formed by splitting from Nagaon?
Answer: Hojai.

Q: Which district was historically the Ahom capital?
Answer: Sivasagar.

Q: Which district is known for its vast paddy fields and agricultural production?
Answer: Barpeta.

Q: Which district was formed by bifurcating Dhubri?
Answer: South Salmara-Mankachar.

Q: Which district has the largest river island in the world?
Answer: Majuli.

Q: Which district shares a border with Arunachal Pradesh?
Answer: Dhemaji, Lakhimpur, and Tinsukia.

Q: Which district is famous for its coal mines in Assam?
Answer: Tinsukia.

Q: Which district was the site of the Battle of Saraighat?
Answer: Kamrup.

Rajesh Konwar

Author & Editor

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