1. The cultivation of ginger in Nagaland is concentrated in which districts?

Dimapur and Mokokchung
Tuensang and Mon
Kohima and Phek
Wokha and Zunheboto

Detailed SolutionThe cultivation of ginger in Nagaland is concentrated in which districts?

2. Initial British policy towards the Naga Hills was primarily driven by a desire to:

Establish trade routes
Secure borders
Spread Christianity
Exploit natural resources

Detailed SolutionInitial British policy towards the Naga Hills was primarily driven by a desire to:

3. Nagaland is located in which region of India?

Northeast
Northwest
Central
South

Detailed SolutionNagaland is located in which region of India?

4. A major mountain range running through Nagaland is the:

Barail Range
Aravalli Range
Patkai Range
Vindhya Range

Detailed SolutionA major mountain range running through Nagaland is the:

5. The fishing community in Nagaland often practices:

Commercial fishing
Subsistence fishing
Sport fishing
Aquaculture

Detailed SolutionThe fishing community in Nagaland often practices:

6. The demand for “Greater Nagalim” seeks:

Expansion of Nagaland's borders
A sovereign Naga nation-state
Unification of Naga-inhabited areas across state boundaries
Enhanced autonomy for Nagas within India

Detailed SolutionThe demand for “Greater Nagalim” seeks:

7. A major fruit crop grown in Nagaland is:

Banana
Pineapple
Orange
Mango

Detailed SolutionA major fruit crop grown in Nagaland is:

8. Which protected area in Nagaland is a key habitat for the endangered Hoolock Gibbon?

Intanki National Park
Fakim Wildlife Sanctuary
Puliebadze Wildlife Sanctuary
Rangapahar Wildlife Sanctuary

Detailed SolutionWhich protected area in Nagaland is a key habitat for the endangered Hoolock Gibbon?

9. The year Nagaland attained statehood within India was:

1957
1963
1972
1987

Detailed SolutionThe year Nagaland attained statehood within India was:

10. Nagaland’s climate and topography are suitable for the cultivation of:

Tropical fruits
Temperate fruits
Vegetables
All of the above

Detailed SolutionNagaland’s climate and topography are suitable for the cultivation of: