21. What is the main source of erosion in Assam?

Wind
Heavy rainfall
Earthquakes
Deforestation

Detailed SolutionWhat is the main source of erosion in Assam?

22. The “Ahu” rice crop is sown and harvested during which months?

December-January to April-May
April-May to September-October
June-July to October-November
October-November to February-March

Detailed SolutionThe “Ahu” rice crop is sown and harvested during which months?

23. The Phulaguri Revolt of 1861 was a peasant uprising against:

Forced labor
Opium trade
Excessive revenue demands
Missionary activities

Detailed SolutionThe Phulaguri Revolt of 1861 was a peasant uprising against:

24. National Emergency can be declared in India under:

Article 352
Article 356
Article 360
Article 370

Detailed SolutionNational Emergency can be declared in India under:

25. Anandaram Dhekiyal Phukan, a prominent figure in Assam’s freedom struggle, advocated for:

Social reforms
Promotion of Assamese language
Unity among communities
All of the above

Detailed SolutionAnandaram Dhekiyal Phukan, a prominent figure in Assam’s freedom struggle, advocated for:

26. The Ambika Giri Roychoudhury Award is specifically given to:

Women writers in Assam
Writers focusing on children's literature
Debut novelists
Authors writing in Bodo language

Detailed SolutionThe Ambika Giri Roychoudhury Award is specifically given to:

27. Which animal species is listed as “endangered” in Assam?

Bengal Tiger
Golden Langur
Asiatic Elephant
All of the above

Detailed SolutionWhich animal species is listed as “endangered” in Assam?

28. The Non-Cooperation Movement in Assam witnessed:

Boycott of British institutions
Picketing of foreign goods
Establishment of national schools
All of the above

Detailed SolutionThe Non-Cooperation Movement in Assam witnessed:

29. Some descendants of feudatory families continue to play a role in:

Preserving cultural heritage
Community leadership
Contemporary politics
All of the above

Detailed SolutionSome descendants of feudatory families continue to play a role in:

30. The growth of education in Assam has led to:

Increased literacy rates
Expansion of higher education
Social mobility
All of the above

Detailed SolutionThe growth of education in Assam has led to: