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Arunachal pradesh state GK MCQ

31. Which type of rice cultivation is commonly practiced in the valleys of Arunachal Pradesh?

[amp_mcq option1=”Wet rice cultivation” option2=”Dry rice cultivation” option3=”Terrace rice cultivation” option4=”Rainfed rice cultivation” correct=”option1″]

Detailed SolutionWhich type of rice cultivation is commonly practiced in the valleys of Arunachal Pradesh?

32. Arunachal Pradesh shares its eastern border with:

[amp_mcq option1=”Bhutan” option2=”Myanmar” option3=”China” option4=”Bangladesh” correct=”option2″]

Detailed SolutionArunachal Pradesh shares its eastern border with:

33. A traditional dormitory for young boys found among some Arunachal tribes is called:

[amp_mcq option1=”Buliang” option2=”Donyi-Polo” option3=”Rangfrah” option4=”Gumin Kiin” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionA traditional dormitory for young boys found among some Arunachal tribes is called:

34. The capital of the Chutiya kingdom was located at:

[amp_mcq option1=”Sadiya” option2=”Itanagar” option3=”Tawang” option4=”Bomdila” correct=”option1″]

Detailed SolutionThe capital of the Chutiya kingdom was located at:

35. The traditional attire of tribes in Arunachal Pradesh often features:

[amp_mcq option1=”Colorful woven fabrics” option2=”Intricate beading” option3=”Animal motifs” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionThe traditional attire of tribes in Arunachal Pradesh often features:

36. Arunachal Pradesh has the potential to develop mineral-based industries like:

[amp_mcq option1=”Graphite processing” option2=”Cement manufacturing” option3=”Refractory units” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionArunachal Pradesh has the potential to develop mineral-based industries like:

37. Many communities in Arunachal Pradesh practice a form of livestock rearing that integrates with their traditional agricultural systems known as:

[amp_mcq option1=”Intensive livestock farming” option2=”Mixed farming” option3=”Nomadic pastoralism” option4=”Commercial ranching” correct=”option2″]

Detailed SolutionMany communities in Arunachal Pradesh practice a form of livestock rearing that integrates with their traditional agricultural systems known as:

38. The Bhuyans, a group of twelve tribal chieftains, ruled over parts of Arunachal Pradesh before the rise of the:

[amp_mcq option1=”Chutiya Kingdom” option2=”Pala Empire” option3=”Ahom Kingdom” option4=”British Raj” correct=”option3″]

Detailed SolutionThe Bhuyans, a group of twelve tribal chieftains, ruled over parts of Arunachal Pradesh before the rise of the:

39. Jhum cultivation, or shifting cultivation, is a traditional agricultural practice of:

[amp_mcq option1=”Some tribes in Arunachal Pradesh” option2=”All tribes in Arunachal Pradesh” option3=”Tribes living in high altitude areas” option4=”Coastal tribes of Arunachal Pradesh” correct=”option1″]

Detailed SolutionJhum cultivation, or shifting cultivation, is a traditional agricultural practice of:

40. The primary constitutional document governing Arunachal Pradesh is the:

[amp_mcq option1=”Constitution of Arunachal Pradesh” option2=”Constitution of India” option3=”North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act” option4=”Inner Line Permit Regulations” correct=”option2″]

Detailed SolutionThe primary constitutional document governing Arunachal Pradesh is the:

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