21. According to the latest Census, Assam’s population growth rate is:

Higher than the national average
Lower than the national average
Approximately the same as the national average
Data not available

Detailed SolutionAccording to the latest Census, Assam’s population growth rate is:

22. Which region of Assam receives the highest rainfall?

Upper Assam
Lower Assam
Barak Valley
Karbi Anglong Hills

Detailed SolutionWhich region of Assam receives the highest rainfall?

23. Climate change is projected to increase the frequency and intensity of:

Extreme weather events
Floods & droughts
Heat waves
All of the above

Detailed SolutionClimate change is projected to increase the frequency and intensity of:

24. The Arjuna Award, a national sports award, has been conferred upon several athletes from Assam, including:

Bhogeswar Baruah
Shiva Thapa
Hima Das
All of the above

Detailed SolutionThe Arjuna Award, a national sports award, has been conferred upon several athletes from Assam, including:

25. The Deepor Beel wetland is a critical habitat for:

Migratory birds
Clouded Leopard
Red Panda
Black bear

Detailed SolutionThe Deepor Beel wetland is a critical habitat for:

26. Monitoring the progress of development plans is essential for:

Identifying shortcomings
Making mid-course corrections
Ensuring accountability
All of the above

Detailed SolutionMonitoring the progress of development plans is essential for:

27. Backyard poultry farming is common in Assam and primarily involves rearing:

Broilers
Layers
Ducks
Quails

Detailed SolutionBackyard poultry farming is common in Assam and primarily involves rearing:

28. The “Secret Killings” in Assam refer to:

Targeted killings during the insurgency period
Communal violence
Human rights violations
Wildlife poaching

Detailed SolutionThe “Secret Killings” in Assam refer to:

29. Guwahati has emerged as a center for:

Commercial art galleries
Street art and murals
Art workshops and festivals
All of the above

Detailed SolutionGuwahati has emerged as a center for:

30. Rural-to-urban migration within Assam is driven by:

Lack of opportunities in villages
Urban amenities
Natural Disasters
All of the above

Detailed SolutionRural-to-urban migration within Assam is driven by: