1. The British formally annexed the Naga Hills region into Assam in:

1826
1866
1901
1919

Detailed SolutionThe British formally annexed the Naga Hills region into Assam in:

2. Apiculture (beekeeping) is practiced in Nagaland for the production of:

Honey
Wax
Propolis
All of the above

Detailed SolutionApiculture (beekeeping) is practiced in Nagaland for the production of:

3. Public awareness campaigns in Nagaland promote:

Road safety measures
Responsible driving practices
Sustainable transport choices
All of the above

Detailed SolutionPublic awareness campaigns in Nagaland promote:

4. The primary sector driving industrial development in Nagaland is:

Manufacturing
Mining
Agriculture-based industries
Tourism

Detailed SolutionThe primary sector driving industrial development in Nagaland is:

5. The soil of Nagaland is generally:

Rich in nutrients
Deficient in nutrients
Highly fertile in valleys
Suitable for all crops

Detailed SolutionThe soil of Nagaland is generally:

6. A prominent Naga figure known for her resistance against British rule was:

Rani Gaidinliu
Rano Mese Shaiza
Neidonuo Angami
Imoinu

Detailed SolutionA prominent Naga figure known for her resistance against British rule was:

7. Nagaland’s rivers and lakes have potential for the development of:

Recreational fishing
Eco-tourism
Aquaculture
All of the above

Detailed SolutionNagaland’s rivers and lakes have potential for the development of:

8. A key use of Census data in Nagaland is for:

Policy planning
Resource allocation
Demographic research
All of the above

Detailed SolutionA key use of Census data in Nagaland is for:

9. Which river is NOT a major factor for water transportation in Nagaland?

Dhansiri
Dikhu
Barak
Doyang

Detailed SolutionWhich river is NOT a major factor for water transportation in Nagaland?

10. During Jhum cultivation, a mix of crops is often grown, including:

Rice, maize, vegetables
Cash crops like tea and coffee
Wheat and barley
Fruits like mango and banana

Detailed SolutionDuring Jhum cultivation, a mix of crops is often grown, including: