The predominant tribal group in Mizoram is the:

Mizo
Khasi
Naga
Garo

The correct answer is (a) Mizo.

The Mizos are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group native to the Indian state of Mizoram. They are also found in the neighboring states of Assam, Manipur, and Tripura. The Mizos speak the Mizo language, which is a member of the Kuki-Chin language family.

The Mizos are a matrilineal society, which means that property and inheritance are passed down through the female line. The Mizos are also known for their unique culture and traditions, including their colorful traditional dress and their unique music and dance.

The Mizos are a proud and independent people who have a long history of resistance to outside rule. They fought against the British during the British Raj and against the Indian government after India’s independence. The Mizos finally achieved statehood in 1987.

The Mizos are a diverse people with a rich culture and history. They are a proud and independent people who have made significant contributions to the Indian nation.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • The Khasi are an ethnic group native to the Indian state of Meghalaya.
  • The Naga are an ethnic group native to the Indian states of Nagaland, Manipur, and Assam.
  • The Garo are an ethnic group native to the Indian states of Meghalaya and Assam.